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  1. <p>Hi Sam,<br> I think you would be the best person to know which drone is right for you since you know exactly what you'd like to do with the drone and what you are willing to pay for that drone. Having said this, I'd recommend staying with a brand that is solid. My preference is the DJI brand.<br> If you haven't done so already, make a list of all the things you'd want to do with the camera drone, and prioritize them. Then search drones by brand and see what kind of drones they offer. Looks like you've done some research already, so you probably know which brands you can trust.<br> Before you invest a lot of money on a camera drone, I'd also recommend getting a beginners drone with a camera so that you can learn the ins and outs of flying a camera drone. Here's a link to one such drone: https://usatoyz.com/collections/drones/products/u818a-wifi-fpv-drone-with-altitude-hold-and-hd-camera-black-bonus-vr-headset-power-bank<br> I wish you the best!</p>
  2. <p>Hi Mike,<br> The Plexidrone offers an impressive performance for the price. If this drone meets your needs, I think it would be hard to find another drone at this price range that can accommodate the range of cameras the Plexidrone does.<br> I am a fan of DJI products, but they can't beat the features of the Plexidrone at its price range. The new DJI Mavic is a feature-rich drone that costs less, but does not accommodate various cameras.<br> The DJI M600 with the Ronin-MX gimbal can accommodate multiple professional-level cameras, but the system price would be much higher than the Plexidrone.<br> I guess your question begs another question: Why do you want a drone with camera interchangeability? If you can find a drone that has the capability of delivering the quality of photos/videos you want, why not purchase that drone? It may be more cost-effective.</p>
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