Check out this s2000 Drone video
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Check out this s2000 Drone video
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Your link didn't seem to work for me.
This one should work
http://vimeo.com/96368282
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This one should work
http://vimeo.com/96368282
edit: you edited
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That's the one! thanks man!
Your link didn't seem to work for me.
This one should work
http://vimeo.com/96368282
edit: you edited
This one should work
http://vimeo.com/96368282
edit: you edited
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Def a cool piece, but i would recommend a different drone, with a attachable cameras that can hold up to 5lbs.
You can attach DSLR, Gopro, and other cams.
The video capture on the built in cam on this drone could def be improved.
The one i linked is not bad, and affordable. Note: New GoPro's allow you to be able to control the camera and have a view finder off the cam aswell.
http://www.rakuten.com/prod/dji-phan...W6UmsqxDPD_BwE
You can attach DSLR, Gopro, and other cams.
The video capture on the built in cam on this drone could def be improved.
The one i linked is not bad, and affordable. Note: New GoPro's allow you to be able to control the camera and have a view finder off the cam aswell.
http://www.rakuten.com/prod/dji-phan...W6UmsqxDPD_BwE
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I like the idea. I think more practice is in order so that you can make it seamless. Maybe find more angles. Experiment more with the top down view. Moving shots at speed. I think you have something, just grow it more.