For example, the DGI Phantom 4 Pro can shoot 60fps in 4k with a 24 mm lens. It is one of the top drones on the market for the quality of the video, and the built-in stabilization is provided by a 3-axis gimbal. Unfortunately, with the increase in aerodynamics and video quality comes an increase in price. This drone has a high price tag at $1,699.00, and for an additional $300 you can move beyond using your smartphone to control it.

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The Mavic Air is an amazingly aerodynamic unit with quality video shooting at speeds up to 100 Mb/s with a high-quality body type to withstand even the hardest landings. The unit is lightweight as well at 430g, and a lot of that weight is the battery. The battery gives only 21 minutes of flight and has only 8 GB of storage for any videos produced.

A step up in quality

The increase in drone quality does not stop at the video playback. The Typhoon lives up to its name in power and flying capabilities, but its camera does not. It is still 4k, but the 12-megapixel camera cannot shoot 60 fps, and the quality of video playback does not equal the phantom. It also does not have as long battery life as other drones on the market. The drone is easy to fly and gives a smooth ride to any driver and itcomes with its controller to aid in the quality of the flights taken.

Top of the Range

The camera has been improved to shoot 12-megapixels and taking RAW pictures. The lens is f/2.8 with a 94-degree field of view. The drone has 3-axel video stabilization and extra features such as home lock mode and mapping capabilities so that the drone can locate a point and circle. Along with poor battery life, the app that runs this drone is also noticeably poor and slow to operate. Over the years, the quality of UAVs has increased dramatically. The video quality is getting better through the battery life still needs to be improved.