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Originally Posted by T3rminator
What can one expect to pay for an entry level drone for learning? Maybe one for taking scenic photos rather than sports at this stage?
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A decent beginner drone would be the DJI Spark IMO.
They are no longer sold new, but can be had for $300-500 depending on accessories.
Fly great and are able to handle a crash or three without falling apart. Do great videos and can also have some fun with them. I had one for years only sold it this year as after buying the Mini 3 pro I would not be using it any more, mini 3 pro costs around $1300, and is much more fragile but also has a lot of professional camera settings, 4K video etc stuff you don't need for some nice holiday snaps.
Ill attach some videos below for you from when I had my Spark, was my favourite drone for many years.
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