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Hello All,
I'm a relative newcomer to UAVs. I presently own the Yuneec Typhoon H Plus (purchased July 2, 2018) and just purchased the EVO (scheduled to arrive on Sept 18). While I have enjoyed the H+, I desired a more portable solution for traveling - the EVO seems to satisfy the portability requirement. I'm optimistic that the two UAVs will nicely complement each other.
Why an EVO over other UAVs ? I am very sensitive to jerky motion, especially vehicles moving in a video. 4K/60 fps videos look great to me while 4K/ 30 fps are just not acceptable when they contain vehicle motion. Note that I am not a fan of blurring the motion using cinematic effects created using neutral density filters and slow shutter speeds. The EVO meets the non-jerky requirement by providing 4K/60 fps while other popular UAVs are limited to 4K/30 fps.
I'm a relative newcomer to UAVs. I presently own the Yuneec Typhoon H Plus (purchased July 2, 2018) and just purchased the EVO (scheduled to arrive on Sept 18). While I have enjoyed the H+, I desired a more portable solution for traveling - the EVO seems to satisfy the portability requirement. I'm optimistic that the two UAVs will nicely complement each other.
Why an EVO over other UAVs ? I am very sensitive to jerky motion, especially vehicles moving in a video. 4K/60 fps videos look great to me while 4K/ 30 fps are just not acceptable when they contain vehicle motion. Note that I am not a fan of blurring the motion using cinematic effects created using neutral density filters and slow shutter speeds. The EVO meets the non-jerky requirement by providing 4K/60 fps while other popular UAVs are limited to 4K/30 fps.