In recent years, drones have gone from being the sole preserve of high-end broadcast professionals to reach all the way down the supply chain. This includes cheap children’s toys that create a cheap entry point for young kids looking to take to the skies. As the use of drones has grown exponentially around the world, another new ‘industry’ has struggled to keep up with them:
More and more people are using drones and it’s not hard to see why! After all, it’s a great way to capture some stunning aerial photographs and they can be really useful for inspections and surveys. However, whether you are using drone cameras or otherwise, there are drone regulations UK users will need to follow if they want to legally fly their equipment. If you don’t follow these basic rules then you may be at risk of a fine or two.
There are all kinds of great cameras out there for optimal footage in HD quality, but some of them truly stand out from the rest with an impeccable level of quality. This is a camera that gives the photographer the opportunity to capture aerial images like never before with a build and specifications that are unmatched for the results that it provides.
There are all kinds of great cameras out there for optimal footage in HD quality, but some of them truly stand out from the rest with an impeccable level of quality. This is a camera that gives the photographer the opportunity to capture aerial images like never before with a build and specifications that are unmatched for the results that it provides.
We currently use a 360 camera on all our confined space inspection machines. Because 360 footage is spherical by nature it is very difficult to miss anything within range of the camera, ensuring that everything of interest to our clients is not only safely captured, but also limiting exposure and time spent in potentially hazardous environments, directly applying this benefit to our clients.
We are stepping into the drone era and there is an undeniable need to upgrade the accuracy of these aerial vehicles. There are many uses for drones and today, we are talking about their implementation in the surveying and house building markets in the United Kingdom.