Selecting The Best Value Drones To Buy This Year
The drone market has exploded over the past two years, so with more models than ever before, how do you go about selecting the right drone for you? Or someone else if it is a gift for that matter? New models are coming in from China as global trade continues to blossom and some of them are relatively cheap compared to the original giants among the radio-controlled modeling world. They appear on the shelves or via online shopping portals so, how do you go about choosing which of them are among the best drones to buy?
Let's face it, and it doesn't matter how old you are or how many props it has, Drones are Cool!
But if you want the best you must be prepared to put your hands deep into those pockets and don't just buy the first one you see. This is especially true if you don't know the first thing about them. First, you need to read up a little, and then you can try to narrow down your selection.
To do this, you must first decide on what it is that you want to do with your drone, is it a toy drone you are after then this process is a little easier, but you still need to know. If it is just a bare drone you need, then you go for what suits your pocket, but if you want a camera then decide if you are wanting the camera to shoot single images or video, or do you need to see through the lens? Using a smartphone, you can do this, and most kids do have a smartphone these days.
Let's face it, and it doesn't matter how old you are or how many props it has, Drones are Cool!
But if you want the best you must be prepared to put your hands deep into those pockets and don't just buy the first one you see. This is especially true if you don't know the first thing about them. First, you need to read up a little, and then you can try to narrow down your selection.
To do this, you must first decide on what it is that you want to do with your drone, is it a toy drone you are after then this process is a little easier, but you still need to know. If it is just a bare drone you need, then you go for what suits your pocket, but if you want a camera then decide if you are wanting the camera to shoot single images or video, or do you need to see through the lens? Using a smartphone, you can do this, and most kids do have a smartphone these days.
But by now I think you may be getting the picture, it's not just a case as buying the first drone you see, it is far better to select from the best drones under 100 with camera to buy. If you can use a table of sorts that lays everything out for you, then you can go to the correct table, compare the different features and then make your selection. The alternative is look up all the current manufacturers of the drones and scroll through all of their information and specification sheets and try to select your drone from there, but that will take time.
There are so many models off drones out there now so if you were to look at the top ten to fifty drones you will find they will vary a little depending who is carrying out the review, but you should expect to see some of the same names cropping up repeatedly. Once again dropping them into a price band can only help the selection process for the right drone for you.
There has also been a lot of changes to the style of the drones with some models keeping with the single rotor like the helicopter, then going to four or five or six or even eight. However, most of the market has settled on four rotors hence the reason why some call their drone a quadcopter drone. But the majority have stuck with the manly sounding term of a "drone." I think the military's range of drones has possibly had something to do with its influence plus the influence of the gaming market.
So, as I mentioned earlier, when choosing yourself a drone much will depend upon what the drone is going to be used for and whether it is going to be used for pleasure or for commercial means, to make money from it. Once that is settled then you can focus on the features that you know you are going to need.
For example, if you were a keen photographer, and you wanted to use an aerial drone platform to get those high up shots then you are most likely going to focus on the drones with at least four going up to possibly eight propellers, because you may need that many drone motors to give you the lift to get your camera equipment in the air.
There are so many models off drones out there now so if you were to look at the top ten to fifty drones you will find they will vary a little depending who is carrying out the review, but you should expect to see some of the same names cropping up repeatedly. Once again dropping them into a price band can only help the selection process for the right drone for you.
There has also been a lot of changes to the style of the drones with some models keeping with the single rotor like the helicopter, then going to four or five or six or even eight. However, most of the market has settled on four rotors hence the reason why some call their drone a quadcopter drone. But the majority have stuck with the manly sounding term of a "drone." I think the military's range of drones has possibly had something to do with its influence plus the influence of the gaming market.
So, as I mentioned earlier, when choosing yourself a drone much will depend upon what the drone is going to be used for and whether it is going to be used for pleasure or for commercial means, to make money from it. Once that is settled then you can focus on the features that you know you are going to need.
For example, if you were a keen photographer, and you wanted to use an aerial drone platform to get those high up shots then you are most likely going to focus on the drones with at least four going up to possibly eight propellers, because you may need that many drone motors to give you the lift to get your camera equipment in the air.