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Hello,
I recently got back from living overseas where I traveled the Southeast for a year(when I wasn't working). My solo helped me catch amazing shots and helped me share my memories with family and loved ones. Solo was very stable for me and always fired up, connected to satellites, returned home when needed, etc.
I purchased my solo for a lot more than they are selling for now. I also bought a backpack, hard traveling case, extra batteries, etc. I am pretty active and I surf, ride a Boosted Board, etc. I feel lost because I felt Solo had so much potential, and I am afraid I may have to say goodbye because I am not sure if I can commit the time needed to do all of these new updates..I don't even know where to start.
I am considering buying a Mavic because it is portable and I can fire it up and get my shots. Should I hang on to my Solo and hope that I can find the time to get it working to where I need to? I only have Apple devices, and I think I will need an Android device to do some needed Solo updates.
Does anyone recommend anything for someone like me, who just recently found out about Solo news..where do I start? What is the best way to move forward? Is the technology going to be good? Can Solo feature things like Active Track? Can I get Solo to do exactly what I am looking for the Mavic to do?
Thanks! Any tips or starting points is much appreciated.
-Kyle
I recently got back from living overseas where I traveled the Southeast for a year(when I wasn't working). My solo helped me catch amazing shots and helped me share my memories with family and loved ones. Solo was very stable for me and always fired up, connected to satellites, returned home when needed, etc.
I purchased my solo for a lot more than they are selling for now. I also bought a backpack, hard traveling case, extra batteries, etc. I am pretty active and I surf, ride a Boosted Board, etc. I feel lost because I felt Solo had so much potential, and I am afraid I may have to say goodbye because I am not sure if I can commit the time needed to do all of these new updates..I don't even know where to start.
I am considering buying a Mavic because it is portable and I can fire it up and get my shots. Should I hang on to my Solo and hope that I can find the time to get it working to where I need to? I only have Apple devices, and I think I will need an Android device to do some needed Solo updates.
Does anyone recommend anything for someone like me, who just recently found out about Solo news..where do I start? What is the best way to move forward? Is the technology going to be good? Can Solo feature things like Active Track? Can I get Solo to do exactly what I am looking for the Mavic to do?
Thanks! Any tips or starting points is much appreciated.
-Kyle