What is the best drone under £100?

What is the best drone for under £100?

Well, this is probably the easiest question for us to answer at  the moment.  And simply, it’s the Tello Drone.

Tello Drone

Tello Drone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now let me tell you why…

It’s small, light, portable, has good battery life, is easy to fly and is sooooo stable, I can’t even begin to explain just how stable it is, even in a breeze.

Now, don’t get me wrong, it’s not going to perform as well as say a £400 DJI Spark but for £99 you will not find a better drone for the money!

Take a look here and grab one for some flying fun!

https://www.hobbymounts.co.uk/shop/Drones-UK/Tello-Drone

Drones in Devon and Cornwall

Drones in Devon and Cornwall

If you’re looking for a specialist drones dealer in Devon or Cornwall, look no further.  Hobby Mounts are a DJI and Yuneec main dealer with a 600 sq.ft showroom dedicated to all things drone related.

You can see our demo models on display, have a test flight and ask our specialist drone expert about your hobby.

Visit www.hobbymounts.co.uk for contact details, directions and to see stock available.

DJI Ronin S now available from your official DJI dealer in the UK

DJI Ronin S now available from your official DJI dealer in the UK

If you’ve patiently been waiting for the official release of the DJI Ronin S Gimbal for DSLR and Mirrorless cameras, the wait is over…

DJI Ronin S

DJI Ronin S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Purchase your DJI Ronin S from our website HERE

The new DJI Ronin-S is a handheld stabilizer for use with mirrorless and DSLR cameras. It uses DJI’s advanced stabilization technology to give creators the opportunity to shoot a wide range of stabilized shots with a single hand.

Some of the key features:-

Superior 3-Axis Stabilization
3.6 kg Tested Payload Capacity [2]
Camera Control
Pro Accessory Compatibility
Fine Focus Control
Automated Smart Features
Angled Roll Motor

One of the key elements of the Ronin-S’s design is the elevation of the camera payload above the roll axis. Often with handheld stabilizers, the roll axis can block the live view screen of the camera, making capturing the right shot more difficult.

There’s also a reduction in movement as you can shift between underslung and upright positions in a single motion.

New DJI SmoothTrack Technology

DJI have also introduced a new SmoothTrack technology for the Ronin-S.

SmoothTrack lets you make transitions easily, moving between subjects and camera angles with ease.

The Ronin-S also features 2 customisable parameter groups, which let you create presets for your favourite SmoothTrack setups and use them on the fly.

There’s also a new “Sport” mode, which compensates for even the quickest of motion, giving you smooth results every time.

DJI Ronin-S Versatility

The Ronin-S can be used not just as a handheld gimbal, but also mounted to a buggy, or used as a remote head on a jib.

A new DJI Focus Command Unit can used with the Ronin-S to allow you to pull focus when operating the standard handle.

To maximise versatility, the Ronin-S can also be mounted to a dual-handheld bar, without any sacrificing control of the gimbal, camera shutter or focus.

Ronin-S Accessories Eco-system

There will be numerous official DJI Ronin-S mounts and accessories available.

Fly Drones Safely and Always Follow the CAA’s Drone Code

Fly Drones Safely and Always Follow the CAA’s Drone Code

If you’re flying drones in the UK as a hobbyist or as a commercial operation, there are rules to follow.  As a hobbyist, we would recommend that you read and learn the Drone Code and follow it at all times.  A link to the Civial Aviation Authority website is below…

Drone Code

Drone Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://dronesafe.uk/drone-code/

Download the Drone Code

Buy your DJI Mavic Air in the UK

Buy your DJI Mavic Air in the UK

DJI has just announced the new DJI Mavic Air and it’s available from your official DJI dealer in the UK, Hobby Mounts

DJI Mavic Air

DJI Mavic Air

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What’s so great about the DJI Mavic Air?

Well, it’s super-small and ultra portable with folding legs.  It has a 4K camera capable of shooting at 30 frames per second in 4K mode and will take 12MP still images.

It also has around a 2000 metre flight range and comes in a range of colours, White, Red or Black.  You can buy the DJI Mavic Air from as little as £769 for the aircraft, remote and basic accessories or be more adventurous and go gor the £949 Fly More Combo which comes with extra batteries, a charging hub and a travel case.

Read more about the DJI Mavic Air HERE, see the full spec and watch the intro video.

Buy Tello Drone Spares and Accessories in the UK

Buy Tello Drone Spares and Accessories in the UK

If you’re looking for spares and accessories for your Tello Drone, check out Hobby Mounts who are official Tello Drone dealers in the UK.

Tello Drone

Tello Drone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hobby Mounts carry a range of spares and accessories for the Tello Drone, including spare propellers, propeller guards, batteries, replacement top covesr so you can change the look of your Tello Drone quickly and easily.  Plus so much more!

Give us a call on 01208 269885 or check out our Tello Drone or Tello Drone Spares.

Buy the Tello Drone from your UK DJI dealer

Buy the Tello Drone from your UK DJI dealer

The awesome new Tello Drone has been announced in the UK and is available from your official DJI dealer in the UK.  Hobby Mounts.

Tello Drone

Tello Drone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What does the Tello Drone offer?

720P Video
5MP Still Images
DJI Flight Controller
14-core Intel Processor
Upto 13 minutes flight-time
Upto 100 metre video tranmission
Weighs just 80g

The new Tello Drone looks like it will take the drone world by storm at such a low price point, mixed with high tech, including collision avoidance, electronic image stabilisation, etc.

You can get your Tello Drone right here at Hobby Mounts, you’re official UK DJI dealer.

Top tips for flying your first proper drone

Top tips for flying your first proper drone

Flying your first proper drone is a daunting experience for many.  Especially if you’ve spent £1000+ on something like the DJI Mavic, Phantom 4, etc.

Some people will advise practicing using smaller, cheaper drone (£20-£50+) or buying a simulator which has a drone section.

Why we don’t think practicing with a smaller, cheaper drone is useful.

So, a smaller drone maybe cheaper but you can almost guarantee it will be harder to fly than a proper drone.  They often don’t have GPS/GLONASS receivers which is the technolgy that will allow your drone to hover in a stable condition when flown outdoors.  This is a must have for a beginner and not having this feature can easily result in a “fly-away”.

The other problem with smaller, cheaper drones is their size and weight.  They are great for indoors but they aren’t great outdoors unless there is no breeze what-so-ever!  Flying an indoor drone takes skill and practice, not something you’re going to have as a beginner.

After all is said and done, the small drone is useful for practicing orientation AFTER you’ve got the hang of flying a proper drone outdoors in a safe environment.

Why we don’t think practicing with simulators is useful.

Simulators are a great safe way to practice flying fixed wing aircraft and we’d strongly recommend doing that but drones are different, much different.

A decent proper drone like a DJI Spark, DJI Mavic, DJI Phantom, etc all have GPS technology, accelerometers, gyroscopes, barometers, compasses, etc.

These are the components that allow you to hover in a stable condition.  You could literally take off, let go of the remote and watch it hover in one place until the battery runs low, at which point it will land.  It couldn’t be easier, simpler or safer.

The problem comes when the operator tries to fly in an unsafe environment and has no experience or skill, which comes with time.

Our top tips for making your first flight a safe flight.

1. Update to the latest firmware (this is important as it irons out any known bugs/issues).

2. Calbrate the IMU (gyroscope, accelerometer, barometer).  Do this on a completely level surface.  If you calibrate on an unlevel surface they aircraft will think it’s level when it’s at an angle and this will effect it’s flight characteristics.  New calibration methods now eliminate this but better to be safe than sorry.

3. Fully charge your batteries as close to your flight time as possible.  Don’t fly on partially charged battery, even if you’ve flown in the morning and want to fly again in the afternoon.  The battery could report a higher capacity than it has in real life.

4. Always turn on the remote control on before the aircraft and turn the aircraft off before the remote control.  If your aircraft latches on to another signal, other than your remote, it can create a control signal, which is bad!

5. NEVER power on your aircraft with propellers attached indoors, or somewhere that could be dangerous if they accidentally powered up.  The only time you need propellers fitted is before you launch your drone.

6. Make sure your first half a dozen flights are in a safe environment.  Find a big space (a field), stand in the middle, find a suitable take-off point and take it slowly).  Avoid flying near trees, fences, people, animals, buildings or vehicles.  If there is nothing to crash into, you won’t crash into anything.  If you decide to take your first flight in your front room (it’s happened) or in your back garded, expect to crash.

7. ALWAYS face your aircraft away from you on take-off and landing.  If you are pointing in any other direction, your control inputs will not be correct.   Ie, if your aircraft is facing you, left will be right, right will be left, forwards will be backwards, etc, etc.  You do not want your brain to have to compute this while making a landing or taking off.  One wrong move and you could end up in trouble.

8. Practice flying with one stick at a time. After take-off, take it upto about 10 meters, let it hover, get a feel for the stability when you let go of the sticks.  Move left slowly, move right slowly, forwards, backwards, up, down.  All one stick at a time.

9. Don’t fly too high or too far away, keep it in line of sight so that you can easily tell which way the aircraft is pointing.  You’ll find this easier to return to your take-off position if you know which direction to fly.

10.  Read the manual.  Watch online videos.  Join a Facebook group and ask questions.  Read the manual again.  Have fun and read the CAA Drone Code if you are in the UK.

GoPro Hero 6 Accessories to buy in the UK

GoPro Hero 6 Accessories to buy in the UK

Are you looking to buy GoPro Hero 6 Accessories here in the UK?  If so, Hobby Mounts are specialist dealers for the latest and greatest Hero 6 accessories available.

Whether you’re looking for telescopic poles, filters, handles, cases, we have the largest range of Hero 6 accessories available in the UK.

To see the full range of accessories available for the GoPro Hero 6, please visit the link below…

Buy GoPro Hero 6 Accessories in the UK

Take a look inside the new Yuneec H520 Hexacopter

Take a look inside the new Yuneec H520 Hexacopter

If you’ve ever wondered what the inside of the new Yuneec H520 Hexacopter looked like, we’ve opened one up and taken a quick video…

 

Find out more info from your Official Yuneec Dealer in the UK.

www.hobbymounts.co.uk