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As much as I love looking at cool aerial footage, I’ll admit it, I’m not yet ready to invest the money to purchase a drone. I also feel like I have enough complicated things in my life right now, and am not too interested in adding to that list. That said, I stumbled across this cool new device yesterday, and while it’s in no way as versatile as a drone, it’s infinitely less complex, and much more in our price range. Could be fun. Just don’t get it caught in your rigging! 🙂

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  1. I agree – the cost and complexity have been a deterrent for us as well. This looks like it has potential… I wonder what the ratio of good to goofy pics would be, since it’s so randomly taking photos. But I like goofy pics, so I guess it’s irrelevant – other than the time spent deleting the bad pics.

  2. I’m not sold. But i makes me think you could invent a halyard based version.

    The drones just have a steep learning curve and then once you get there, they are easy and low maintenance. I have one, a cheap knockoff of a phantom.. I do think drones get over used in boring aerial videos and they tend to attract undo and unwanted attention.

  3. Does that thing come also with multi-stage booster rockets?

  4. Somehow throwing my camera in the air while attached to a badminton birdie on steroids
    just doesnt seem like a great idea. Perhaps some fishing line and a piece of material to make
    a parachute for 2 dollars would work just as well and probably have more air time. The camera
    and a piece of “noodle” for floatation and impact softening would work well on a kite also. Not
    impressed with the plastic birdie.

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