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    How much would a decent, reliable, easy to use for photography, drone cost? Not looking for the cheapest, something durable for frequent use.

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    #2
    You can get a dji phantom for around 500$. IMO and thousands of others think it's the best beginner there is. You will have to use a go pro and aftermarket gimbal to mount it. 1100$ for the phantom vision 2 which is the hilton of all photography drone's in its price range. Google and you tube is your friend in deciding.

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      #3
      Originally posted by jmoore2006 View Post
      You can get a dji phantom for around 500$. IMO and thousands of others think it's the best beginner there is. You will have to use a go pro and aftermarket gimbal to mount it. 1100$ for the phantom vision 2 which is the hilton of all photography drone's in its price range. Google and you tube is your friend in deciding.
      Don't buy the phantom 2. Buy the go pro one

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        #4
        Originally posted by berto View Post
        Don't buy the phantom 2. Buy the go pro one
        Go pro one now has wings??

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          #5
          It's a remote controlled helicopter. Not a "Drone"

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            #6
            Originally posted by DirtyDave View Post
            It's a remote controlled helicopter. Not a "Drone"
            you got a link on the GO PRO ONE helicopter? never seen it

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              #7
              You want something easy to fly get a super cub and put a go pro on it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by RODEO View Post
                How much would a decent, reliable, easy to use for photography, drone cost? Not looking for the cheapest, something durable for frequent use.

                Thanks
                None of them are easy to use. They all require significant patience and are fragile. There is not much on this site in the way of good guidance. Google will serve you better.

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                  #9
                  Are you just wanting one ready to go or are you willing to build one? What's your budget? Are you wanting to use a go pro, dslr or nex series camera?

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