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May be they said they used in the super bowl
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can use the Typhoon H for pro use. It's not exactly a cinema drone because the data rate is 50 megabits per second which is a bit on the low side. I have tested footage in a post production work flow for an episodic TV show that I work on and the reviews were generally very good. So far we have only tested it. I don't think it's quite up to shooting an entire sequence. For reality tv I'm sure it would be perfectly fine. I am hoping that Yuneec's next drone has a higher data rate and a better provision for 2 person operation. Currently the two person setup works but it's a bit clunky. To do really precise shots you need a pilot and a camera operator who are familiar and practiced working together. This takes time. In short for simple drone shots for TV production the Typhoon H is fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not really, you can fly it for fun, take pictures etc, the GPS helps a lot when you are a beginner by maintaining the drone stable, even in windy conditions,
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can be but is very easy to fly as a novice
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The pro model jumps to big bucks. However, solid camera, durability, flight time....you can make it work for less than $3,500 Yuneec gets for their high end version.
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