In what way is owing a 3dr solo better than a JJRC x9?
It might be an annoying question to some with an obvious answer, but given that my aim is to simply fly as many missions as possible, from as many places as possible, with the aim of obtaining the best quality video I can obtain, I am wondering why would I keep my Solo? It's a nice craft, seemingly reliable and well engineered, but to be honest, so is the little JJRC...
I'm genuinely curious, and admittedly haven't actually unboxed the solo yet, as it appears I need to spend more money on some software if I haven't got an i-pad, and I've been flying "the drone that works without a learning curve" out of laziness.
I'm wondering if I should just sell it for the seemingly substantial sum of money that one which actually HAS the hero4 Silver camera and a spare battery will attract, and keep flying the x9 (particularly as the busted one I bought for spares turned out to be easy to fix and perfectly useable!) or whether it'll turn out that I should have just used the solo, because it's vastly better in some way?
Anyone have any strong opinions or decisive facts that would help me make a sensible decision?
It might be an annoying question to some with an obvious answer, but given that my aim is to simply fly as many missions as possible, from as many places as possible, with the aim of obtaining the best quality video I can obtain, I am wondering why would I keep my Solo? It's a nice craft, seemingly reliable and well engineered, but to be honest, so is the little JJRC...
I'm genuinely curious, and admittedly haven't actually unboxed the solo yet, as it appears I need to spend more money on some software if I haven't got an i-pad, and I've been flying "the drone that works without a learning curve" out of laziness.
I'm wondering if I should just sell it for the seemingly substantial sum of money that one which actually HAS the hero4 Silver camera and a spare battery will attract, and keep flying the x9 (particularly as the busted one I bought for spares turned out to be easy to fix and perfectly useable!) or whether it'll turn out that I should have just used the solo, because it's vastly better in some way?
Anyone have any strong opinions or decisive facts that would help me make a sensible decision?