Phantom 2 - Will it be useful?
Name - Phantom 2
Producing Company - DJI
Nationality of the parent company - The nationality of DJI, is located in Victoria, this will allow for cheaper "postage & shipping" as we will be able to pick it up instead of spending money on Shipping.
Cost - This drone will cost $889, or $1299 with a H4-3D camera which will allow for HD recording.
Features - Long lasting battery which has the capability of lasting for up to 25 minutes, a extremely customisable build which will allow for upgradeable camera, gimbal and flight time.
What will make this drone robust? The Drones thick chassis, will allow for it to take "first time flying mistakes" which will allow it to hole strong as we fly the drone into walls, doors and trees :)
What do the reviews say about it? The reviews give us mixed views as it is strong, durable, easy to control but hard to find suitable cameras that will fit snuggly in the gimbal.
Are they constructed Ethically? Yes they are they do not use any products created by slaves, or children.
What are the video capabilities? This is determined by the camera that we can install onto it.
How do you think we can use a drone at A.C? We may be able to use the drone at school events such as carnivals to survey the area and take photo's without the need of getting in the way of anyone or anything allowing for efficient use and saving energy and time.
Producing Company - DJI
Nationality of the parent company - The nationality of DJI, is located in Victoria, this will allow for cheaper "postage & shipping" as we will be able to pick it up instead of spending money on Shipping.
Cost - This drone will cost $889, or $1299 with a H4-3D camera which will allow for HD recording.
Features - Long lasting battery which has the capability of lasting for up to 25 minutes, a extremely customisable build which will allow for upgradeable camera, gimbal and flight time.
What will make this drone robust? The Drones thick chassis, will allow for it to take "first time flying mistakes" which will allow it to hole strong as we fly the drone into walls, doors and trees :)
What do the reviews say about it? The reviews give us mixed views as it is strong, durable, easy to control but hard to find suitable cameras that will fit snuggly in the gimbal.
Are they constructed Ethically? Yes they are they do not use any products created by slaves, or children.
What are the video capabilities? This is determined by the camera that we can install onto it.
How do you think we can use a drone at A.C? We may be able to use the drone at school events such as carnivals to survey the area and take photo's without the need of getting in the way of anyone or anything allowing for efficient use and saving energy and time.