Put simply: if you care about eking out those last drops in video quality and know what you’re doing, the Air 2S is the obvious choice. It delivers better quality (than the Air 2) in low light, but this isn’t when most people fly. Only pros will be able to get the most out of the Air 2S’s 10-bit capabilities and if you are only going to shoot in standard 8-bit video, you’re may not notice a huge difference in quality at 4K resolution between the Air 2S and Mavic Air 2. Some features are decidedly not for consumers, though. It’s not worth upgrading to if you already own a Mavic Air 2 but if you don’t, then there are some good reasons to buy the Air 2S instead of the cheaper Air 2, such as the camera’s bigger 1-inch sensor and extra sensors for avoiding obstacles. The Air 2S is the best drone to buy if you don’t mind registering your drone. With drones you get what you pay for, so the higher the price, the better quality and more features a drone will have. Here, we’ve hand-picked drones which aren’t toys: they’re serious gadgets and aren’t what you might call cheap. The features you’ll get – and the quality of the camera – will depend largely upon your budget. It’s useful to get a drone that has sensors to help it avoid crashing into things, and you might want to choose one that can fly on autopilot while tracking a person (or an object) and avoiding obstacles at the same time. If in doubt, speak to the landowner or the local authority. And don’t forget to find out where you’re allowed to fly. Just remember to check the local laws on flying a drone before taking off. Most modern drones fold up to a very portable size, meaning you can take them with you on your travels. All the models here except the Avata, which is an FPV drone (first-person vision) have a ‘gimbal’ which ensures video is smooth and stable, and the results can be truly stunning.
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