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The Aries Blackbird X10 is a ready-to-fly quadcopter with very good battery life and an integrated 16-megapixel camera with fine video quality. The camera's tilt can be controlled from the transmitter and you can get a first-person view from the camera an
Unpredictable panic-inducing flight performance. Without a gimbal to stabilize the camera (which admittedly would increase its price) it's more difficult to get steady, smooth video
The Aries Blackbird X10 has the makings of a good ready-to-fly quadcopter for aerial photos and video at a reasonable price. The performance is just too inconsistent to give it a full recommendation, though, especially for novice pilots...
The Aries Blackbird X10 is a ready-to-fly quadcopter with very good battery life and an integrated 16-megapixel camera with fine video quality. The camera's tilt can be controlled from the transmitter and you can get a first-person view from the camera an
Unpredictable panic-inducing flight performance. Without a gimbal to stabilize the camera (which admittedly would increase its price) it's more difficult to get steady, smooth video
The Aries Blackbird X10 has the makings of a good ready-to-fly quadcopter for aerial photos and video at a reasonable price. The performance is just too inconsistent to give it a full recommendation, though, especially for novice pilots...
The Aries Blackbird X10 is a ready-to-fly quadcopter with very good battery life and an integrated 16-megapixel camera with fine video quality. The camera's tilt can be controlled from the transmitter and you can get a first-person view from the camera an
Unpredictable panic-inducing flight performance. Without a gimbal to stabilize the camera (which admittedly would increase its price) it's more difficult to get steady, smooth video
The Aries Blackbird X10 has the makings of a good ready-to-fly quadcopter for aerial photos and video at a reasonable price. The performance is just too inconsistent to give it a full recommendation, though, especially for novice pilots...