Tech Tuesday. Link to New York Times Wirecutter: The Best Drones for Photos and Video. By James Austin and Signe Brewster.
Tech Tuesday. Link to New York Times Wirecutter: The Best Drones for Photos and Video. By James Austin and Signe Brewster.
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-drones/
Photo Credit: James Austin
Additional links to Best Picks of drones and info.
Top 5 Beginner Drones Based On Ease Of Use, Camera Quality & Value For Money.
https://toptechreport.org/top-beginner-drones-bf/
CNET: Best Drones for 2024. These drones, tested and reviewed by CNET, are our top picks for adding an aerial viewpoint to your videography and photography.
https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/best-drone/
A list of some of the cameras I looked at from last Tech Tuesday.
Insta360 X3 - Get Set Kit Waterproof 360 Action Camera with 1/2" 48MP Sensors, 5.7K 360 Active HDR Video, 72MP 360 Photo, 4K Single-Lens, 60fps Me Mode, Stabilization, 2.29" Touchscreen, AI Editing. https://www.amazon.com/Canon-Wide-Angle-Face-Tracking-Microphone-Stabilization/dp/B0C5497S98/?th=1
5K Video Camera Camcorder, 48MP Vlogging Camera for YouTube 3X Optical Digital Zoom Recorder Cameras for Photography Vlog Camera with Microphone, Stabilizer, Remote Control, 2 Batteries (Black). https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CX7PJLXH
4K Video Camera Camcorder 10X Optical 120X Intelligent Zoom Vlogging Camera 30MP Auto Focus Camcorders with Tripod 3.0" IPS Touch Screen Microphone 32GB SD Card. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CVDSK28J/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1
Video Camera Camcorder 4K 64MP 60FPS,HD Auto Focus Vlogging 4.0" Touch Screen 18X Zoom Digital Camera with 4500mAh Battery, Charger, Microphone, Handhold Stabilizer, 64G SD Card, Remote Control. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CWS1GCRC/
Logitech for Creators Mevo Start, Wireless Live Streaming Camera, 1080p HD Video Quality, Intelligent App Control, Stream via LTE or Wi-Fi - Black.
https://www.amazon.com/Mevo-Wireless-Streaming-Multi-Camera-Smartphone/dp/B0866PZN76
Note: I can't personally recommend any of these yet. I'm looking for something low cost to learn with, then update quality after I can get video from point A to point B in the most convenient way.