November 22, 2024 05:47 AM

The Best Drones For Travel Photography

Drones are changing the game for artistic photography and videography. With the latest products offering the best features like 4K HD technology, you can now get amazing aerial shots of your travels or take photos on angles that are not possible with a regular camera or smart phone.

Check out this list of Drones for travel photography that stand out this 2016.

Travel with Breeze, which weighs only a pound and offers 4K Ultra HD technology. Capture your aerial shots by controlling the droid with your iOs or Android device using the Breeze Cam app. You don't need to be an expert to handle complex shots.

The droid offers special features like Selfie, Orbit, and Follow Me Mode where you get to take complicated shots that looked professional. It also has optical flow and infrared positioning that prevents it from hitting objects. Check it out here.

Document family trips using the GoPro Karma Drone. Compatible with GoPro Hero 4 and 5, the Karma Drone has its compact case that can be worn like a backpack for easy handling. The drone uses GoPro Passenger App which lets you share the video being taken by the drone with your friends who are viewing it.

Karma has its own controller which lasts up to four hours. It can fly up to 15 m/s and can go as high as 9, 840 ft. See more of its features here.

Have an aerial back shot while riding a bicycle with Snap. One of Vantage Robotics Snap special features is to follow you around! Snap can automatically track you by using the GPS on your phone. It can do three modes to provide for more artistic aerial shots which are Air Tripod, Virtual Wire, and Free Form. These modes are perfect for capturing movement like flipping off a high dive or jumping with a mountain bike. Check out Snap's features here.

Look like a pro with Xiro Drone Xplorer. This one's as slick as black can get! It was awarded the Good Design Award of 2015 because for "futuristic and industrial aesthetics."

Xplorer can be controlled by a tactile silicon remote control that can send vibration signals to the pilot. You can also attach your smart phone on the controller and view HD images in multiple angles. See more of its features here.

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