I am new to drones and looking to purchase my first one. Seems like a lot of drones are used while out exploring, so I figured I would ask here. I would love a DJI drone, either a Phantom or a Mini Pro, but those are way out of my price range. Just wondering if anyone uses cheaper drones and if so, what do you use and recommend?
A few things you need to be aware of regardless of the drone you get.
Drones are not toys. While they seem innocent and harmless enough, the powers that be, mainly the FAA, considers them an aircraft and treats them as such.
In 3-5 years there is most likely a clampdown coming. Those of us who watch such things have seen the proposed rule making. Hobby flight of drones or model aircraft will likely not be feasible for the average individual if it goes as proposed. I hope I turn out to be wrong on that, we shall see. So get one now and enjoy it the next several years, but be aware.
A lot of drones are used while out exploring by dimwits, keep that in mind as well, and don't be one. Bottom line, if your use goes beyond recreational in nature for compensation or not, you must be an FAA licensed remote pilot. (Which I am, it's not necessarily difficult, but is no walk in the park either.) So if you are trying to build a monetized YouTube channel or make your travels some kind of tax write off business and do a bunch of social media crap, you must be a legal pilot.
Use on social media has been argued some and is not necessarily against the rules. By and large the consensus I've gathered is if you are not very popular on that platform and thus are not monetizing your videos, you are most likely still considered recreational use. That's key, if someone finds your stuff are they going to think you are perusing a hobby or trying to build a business.
I share the concerns over Chinese drones but there is no real alternative. I'm not aware of any US drones that are not highly specialized custom aircraft for commercial applications that run $20k plus. I'm certainly not aware of any consumer grade drones not made in China or with parts from China. I think a lot of that is probably the fault of the US not encouraging the tech here and promoting it's development instead of vilifying it. Now they find themselves in a situation they cannot even get inexpensive mass produced drones for their own government use. However the Chinese are not the only ones spying on you, US feds can see where they fly as well if they are interested enough to look, but unless you are flying in major cities or near sensitive areas, I doubt anyone cares.
I own a DJI Mavic 2 Pro, I will say spying concerns aside DJI makes excellent aircraft that are very robust and capable. If I were you looking for recreational use I'd look closely at the Mavic Mini. My understanding is it does not even meet the requirement to register on the hobby side being under the weight limit. It's also small and quick to deploy, and I hear yields pretty decent video.
But PLEASE do your due diligence, read up on the rules, be a responsible pilot and not a nuisance.
Know where you can and can't fly. People have an irrational and unfounded fear of drones and may get hostile with you, try to avoid situations where you might bother folks, they only use it to play into an already strong government bias to outright eliminate the hobbyist.