Thinking of purchasing this 2 batteries 2.5 Hrs use any comments or advice would be appreciated
How much? Which camera? Any other gear with it?
I have three and have hardly used them.
Also, It is not a very stealthy machine if you are worried about some nob coming to tell you the rules etc.
Batteries will only last you 13-15 minutes each.
ÂŁ895 2.5 hrs use 2 batteries standard camera ?
That’s still very little info to go on
Can you share any more details?
The bottom line really is, what do you want it for / what do you want from it?
If you’ve got half an hour to spare, I’ve pretty much documented all there is to know (from first hand experiences) about the Inspire over here: My delve in to the world of the DJI Inspire
And @MementoMori owns about 15 Inspires, so between the two of us we’ve probably got you covered
While I’ve probably done every mod known to man on mine, we’ve not heard much from @Gadgerman lately, he’s done the odd repair or two, oh, as has @macspite
As @PingSpike says that doesn’t tell us much but we could probably help answer any questions you might have.
It still doesn’t say that much, flight time is not much but then he could bo telling some white lies to sell, you could tell that through the app and how many charges the batteries have had.
My first was the pic below which I got for ÂŁ800.
The good thing is that there are plenty about and they will come down now because of registration I’m guessing.
Hi @MementoMori what do I need it for well it looks a nice aircraft to fly
It was Rich @PingSpike that asked but yes, it is a lovely machine to fly, it’s totally different beast to your smaller M2Z though.
Is there anyone near to you that owns one that you might be able to have a fly of first?
Hi @MementoMori no I don’t know anyone to be honest
That listing looks familiar. I’m fairly certain it has been on eBay several times before. With just two batteries it would be limited in flight time and the camera is only an X3 which doestn’t have much advantage over a Mavic or Mavic Air camera.
With patience you can get much more for similar money on eBay - I would hold out for a minimum of four batteries to give a reasonable amount of flying, an X5 camera (larger sensor, far better image quality and interchangeable lenses) and possibly a hard case which allows you to transport the craft in “ready to fly” stance rather than having to fiddle around changing from travel configuration.