![]() You won't be disappointed by its flying capabilities and for the most part the camera footage will be adequate for general amateur videographers (we'd hesitate to recommending this for any professional requirements). Though it might sound like a less important factor when weighing up the appeal of a drone, one of the aspects we love most about the Xiro Xplorer V is the accompanying hardshell backpack which seems infinitely more valuable each time you actually take the drone anywhere.Īll things considered this is a very standard drone in a well designed case. It's also unfortunate that Xiro has gone for such a wide fisheye lens that distorts the image at the edges of the video, meaning any rotation while filming will completely warp the picture. It's worth noting that you will have to fly particularly slowly if you are attempting to film anything close to horizontal as the drone's propellers appear in frame even with refrained tilting. Unsurprisingly the stabilized gimbal keeps the Xiro Xplorer V's footage nice and smooth and the genuine 1080p footage is a good quality that you can work with. There is also an additional follow me setting that will have the drone pan and track you as you move that works well if you are outside and have plenty of space to play with. The camera controls and settings are also now all where they should be whit the various camera modes easily accessible on the right hand side of the screen and more in depth camera settings appropriately tucked away under a settings menu that operates notably smoother than the earlier Android app versions we tested in mid 2016. ![]()
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