Drone Experience

   / Drone Experience #111  
The FAA limit is 400ft from the point of take off, however, I have had mine much higher before I knew about the 400ft limit.

I've "heard" that my Drone will go to 2,650ft.
 
   / Drone Experience #112  
So how big a property could you take a picture of and are the lenses suitable? I mean if one wanted a straight down image of 100 acres . I'm guessing you still need an aircraft or satalite.

That's a good question. I don't think I've ever experimented with that. At 400ft altitude I don't know what the picture would encompass. Problem would be that the outer limits of the picture will "bend". At the outer edges you'll get curved distortion.
 
   / Drone Experience #114  
Heck, yeah, that come even lead some people to believe the Earth isn't flat.
 
   / Drone Experience #115  
At 400ft you can see the curvature of the horizon. I imagine it would be even more evident at higher altitude.
 
   / Drone Experience #118  
I know practically nothing about drones.
Looking to buy one as a Christmas present for 40y.o. stepson.
Can you get one for under $100 that has a screen on the remote
so that you can see what the drone sees ?

How about under $50 ?

Any recommendations ?
 
   / Drone Experience #119  
Arky, I've never shopped for a low cost Drone so I can't help you much. With today's technology I'd probably Google it. Be much easier than driving around checking stores. I think Wal-Mart even sells Drones now.

I think my Brother paid a couple hundred for his. It ran away the first flight. Now understand, that might have been his fault, but he lost it.
 

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