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GoPro on Drones for Asian Tour


janice_tyler

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<p>Just like week, GoPro launched its latest version, the GoPro 5 Hero Session. The improvements were great! I’m glad they got rid of the plastic case. You can read the complete list of features <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2016/10/07/gopro-hero5-black-session-review/">here</a>. I’ve been planning to upgrade to this one and also thinking of mounting it on a drone. I’m posting this here to gather recommendations on drones that are capable of carrying GoPro cameras. I travel a lot and I would want something that is easy to pack and assemble though design is a plus factor for me. This <a href="http://flying-drones.expert/drones-for-gopro/">article</a> name a few drones to check out. Popular brands given were DJI, Blade, and Ionic. There might be people here using any of these brands. I’d be glad to hear your reviews and suggestions. </p>
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<p>The radio bands for control differ from country to country. Photography of any sort near a "sensitive" area could land you in a lot of trouble, much less aerial photography.</p>

<p>GoPro does make a compact drone, but it would take a much larger craft to carry a GoPro Hero, for example.</p>

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<p>I knew a guy who spent some time in a Thai prison. He said that those days were the worst of his life. I gather it goes downhill from there in other Asian countries. And BTW Janice as convincing as your email sounds, I am thinking troll. :-)<br>

PS Actually, maybe you should try a country that would be more sympathetic, say, Iran. </p>

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