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POO TEE EOL NING DRONING.. BETTER So, you've caught the bug and want to upgrade, eh? The DJl Mini 3 Pro packs in a huge range of impressive features, while still weighing in at a mere 249 grams. Easily folded so as to take up very little space, with its 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor this baby is made for a wide range of lighting conditions, and even supports HDR and 4x digital zoom on next level 4K/60fps video, as well as 48MP RAW photos. It's also packed with safety features, such as forward, backward, and downward dual-vision sensors and APAS 4.0 - Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems — which helps in avoiding obstacles, even in complicated environments. Hit the skies for up to 34 minutes from a full charge, while freeing up your phone via the included dedicated remote controller. BEST Decided to go all-in for the most immersive flight experience, and even possibly considering getting into a spot of drone racing? This one’s the big daddy of the Dul drone range, built tough to take the rough stuff yet ‘only weighing in at around 410 grams, and also including Dul's Micro OLED-equipped Goggles 2. Feature-packed, video-wise we're talking full 4K/60fps ultra-wide angle recording with 155-degree super-wide FOV (field of view), that’s made even slicker thanks to DVI’s powerful flagship built-in video stabilisation. Control your top-of-the-line machine with the DJI Motion Controller, letting you handle your drone with an intuitive squeeze of a trigger and flick of the wrist. Safety- wise, infrared sensors detect obstacles below, allowing for low altitude or even indoor flight, while battery life clocks in at around 18 minutes, DRONE IMPROVEMENT A relatively new market for drones is amongst tradies. The technology's uses to the construction industry are many, ranging anywhere from 3D site modelling to occupational health and safety. Whereas once a worker may have to clamber up a ladder or scaffolding to check on work, for example, now a drone can be fired up to supply detailed vision of such things as roofing repairs and quality of construction. Plus, as a bonus, some flying fun can be had come smoko time! MAMMA MMMM MaMa aa 4a | visit stack.com.au WUT Tea Taking ownership of a drone comes with certain responsibilities, and the more of them that hit the skies, the more important it is to keep some simple rules in mind. Up to 120 metres above ground level You must keep at least 30 metres away from other people, unless they're helping you operate the drone. Just like a car, you can only control one drone at a time. You must always be able to see your drone with your own eyes. Never fly in a way that creates a hazard to other people, property, or aircraft. You must keep 5.5 kilometres away from controlled airports, helipads, and emergency operations. You mustn't fly over people in populated areas such as beaches and sporting events in progress and, most importantly, always respect personal privacy — don’t record or photograph the public without their consent. Check out the full drone rules and regulations at https://www.casa.gov.au/ knowyourdrone ~ ignorance of them isn’t a valid defence if anything happens to go wrong. jbhificom.au JBHEFI
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