Five Best Buys
RotorDrone|March / April 2019

These top camera drones won’t break the bank

Five Best Buys

DRONES AND AERIAL CAMERA SYSTEMS are an extremely popular combo. With the ever-increasing quality of airborne video cameras and real-time video links as well as the amazing developments in flight controller and stabilization systems, getting those awesome birds-eye-view images is easier than ever. This guide highlights five of our top-rated picks, focusing on drones with price points that won’t break the bank. The “At a Glance” spec information lets you quickly see how they stack up against each other to help you make your purchasing decision. From basic setup to complete packages, you’re sure to find your next camera drone here.

Parrot Anafi

At first glance, the Anafi looks like a budget option for adventurous vacationers who don’t want to spring for a DJI Mavic to “wow” their friends on Facebook. Look a little closer, however, and Parrot’s latest appears to be quietly revolutionary.

HIGHLIGHTS

The Anafi arrives with everything you need to start flying, except for a tablet or smartphone, which will serve as your video display and interface for adjusting camera and aircraft settings. The drone works with the new FreeFlight 6 app, available for both Android and iOS. It is clean, clear, and easy to use. The smart device connects to the new SkyController 3 via an included USB cable. It’s a minimalist design but exceptionally well executed. It feels sturdy in the hand, and in spite of being made out of plastic, the joystick gimbals are comfortable and easy to use.

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