DJI Phantom, Turbo Ace X830 review

[uvc-youtube id=”X2H0KiZ7HDw” width=”560″ height=”315″ autoplay=”0″ controls=”1″] This DJI Phantom, Turbo Ace X830 review comparison brings out the strenghts and weaknesses of two popular camera drones.

More info on the X-830 Quad, has up to 25 min flight time, largest payload, quality video performance and easiest to fly are some of the …

DJI Phantom, Turbo Ace X830 review by WOW Hobbies.

makes a strong point in the benefit for a UAV / Drone of  having large motors that have a lower motor RPM, meaning that there is less vibration to be transferred to the camera video stream. There are ways to isolate the vibration problem, by using a rubber dampeners under the camera mount, or using a rubber ball isolator mount for the Gimbal.

DJI Phantom, Turbo Ace X830 review is a great equal fair shot at the what works, quality and how.

DJI Phantom, Turbo Ace X830 review is great quality information shared by WOW Hobbies, much recommended for anybody, everybody to; study, learn, find out, ask questions, read reviews, watch YouTube videos, before making any investments or buying decisions. Compulsive buying is a fast way to lose money and get stuck with a product that does not really meet all of the needs required for a particular purpose.  There are some exceptions, people with a big income and lot’s of money, but if you are like me, think twice about what is the real need for a UAV /Drone.  What are the pictures / video quality requirements, is it for Professional /commercial use, and what is a reasonable investment before making any purchase.  The DJI Phantom can be a great product at the hobbyist / professional entry level, small, light, less intrusive than the larger UAV platforms.  The decision may vary also depending on the location to be filmed, a larger platform with strong motors and long battery life, is much more suitable for the windy coastal environments, that would require longer flight times and possibly higher altitudes.  If the use of the drone is indoors or tight environments then a smaller lighter and more agile platform would be more logical. DJI Phantom, Turbo Ace X830 review is a another practical video that informs and helps people to make the right product buying decisions.

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12 thoughts on “DJI Phantom, Turbo Ace X830 review”

  1. That was an excellent review. Would you recommend the Naza navigation system for the Dji flamewheel 550? Thanks for the upload.

  2. do they have propellers not made by cheap plastic?like aluminum i do not know, that is my main concern.

  3. I heard the 830 propellers break all the time, bad plastic, so it can be very risky to use it in public areas or private properties.

  4. Very nice presentation, excellent and informative, comparative analysis and narration was efficient and fair. Subscribed.

  5. Great review video. The best I’ve seen. Perfect mix of facts and personal opinion. Above all, not droning on for ages with lots of ums and ahs like a lot of reviews. Yours is entirely watchable and informative. Thank you for posting it.

  6. I got to be honest here – For me, I’d ONLY be interested in FPV – forget the go pro.Now, that being said, since the load-out would be less – I’m looking at a pretty good flight time. But did you see the X-830 ROCK like a BITCH when he landed it? ( and it was a gentle landing too! ) they need to redesign the landing gear – its too high! AND to keep weight down, they put cross braces on it? why?…the gear MUST be too flimsy to support it on its own. This thing with Bumble Bee landing gear? YES!.

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