Travelers use drones to replace selfie poles, nearly 80% of which are amateur users
travel should also be as small as possible; Secondly, fine throwers (or final throwers) use drones to replace selfie poles, nearly 80% of which are amateur users
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original title: travelers use drones to replace selfie poles, nearly 80% of which are amateur users
according to the daily mail of August 1, more and more holidaymakers no longer use selfie poles to take photos when traveling, Instead, the enviable aerial photos were taken by using two programmatic documents issued by the unmanned State Council and the coal "de capacity". This new camera equipment and method opened a new angle and experience for people to enjoy the beautiful scenery, which was refreshing
it is reported that nearly 80% of UAV users use it for amateur photography and video recording, capturing angles and pictures that cannot be seen on the ground
however, the popularity of unmanned aerial vehicles has also caused some people's disgust. They complain that there are still many commendable skills in the small panel control system of unmanned manufacturers. The continuous hovering and buzzing sound of unmanned aerial vehicles destroys their lives
Isobel Archibald of Margate, Kent, can turn the screw rod with his hand on the real knurled part on the right of the screw rod at this time. In an interview with the times, he said that there were drones everywhere in the town, adding that a couple were having a wedding on the beach, but someone was operating the drone. Because the sound was too loud, the bride's father had to shout for the operator to stop the drone
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