chillin117 wrote: » This Thurs 99 euro. I have gotten a few electronic bits in Aldi over the years, Trail Camera, Sat Nav etc and have never had any issue with quality. This is not bad but the colour scheme makes it look cheap.https://www.aldi.ie/en/specialbuys/t...16-06-06_15-11
68 lost souls wrote: » Is it just me or 300dpi is meaningless in terms of video/photos as its more a 2d printing spec. I'm guessing they mean 300dpi photo at 6x4 so 1800x1500 or 2.7 megapixels?
unklerosco wrote: » The camera's on all these are fairly pants... If u want a cheap one try a Syma X5SC or similar, plenty on adverts or amazon, around €50.. Be warned, it may lead you on to purchasing a DJI phantom or similar!
Superhorse wrote: » Think i'll be getting one of these to spy on the neighbours. Heard there is a lad in Tallaght that uses one to deliver drugs lol could be an urban myth though.
Maxim Howling Hatchback wrote: » Please do not use the drone near wildlife or nests.
fryup wrote: » oh but don't you know ..some will the likes of Aldi shouldn't be selling them, Drones should only be sold in specialized shops where you can get a quick tuition ...and to over 21s only too.
TireeTerror wrote: » Why is everyone talking about wildlife? What has a drone from Aldi got to do with wildlife specifically? It is more likely to be used by kids messing about having fun.
Gatling wrote: » Amateur dramatics. Lucky to get 5 mins flight times and yet were hearing about endangered species
GBX wrote: » The same could be said for R/C cars/boats - footballs, tennis rackets/balls, Frisbees .. these can all affect on wildlife. All it takes is education. Not more rules and regulations! Why shouldn't Aldi sell them??? As said in this thread, you have websites like Amazon, Bangood etc already selling them with no control over them. Stopping Aldi selling them wont help wildlife - but ensuring people are aware of the consequences might help better.
fryup wrote: » well in fairness there's a big difference between a Drone and a RC car, a football, a frisbee etc they can't be flown high in the sky into a tree disturbing nesting birds...and not only that how about the privacy issue? spying on neighbours > flying over back gardens these things are a nuisance in the wrong hands, and i don't think they should be sold willy nilly over the internet either, there has to be tighter controls
TireeTerror wrote: » All this talk about drones has me looking at the DJI Phantom 4, Im fighting myself not to just make an impulse decision and buy it right this second.
fabisma wrote: » You've got to try.
OpenYourEyes wrote: » If you had read the thread you'd have seen that I moved this thread to Bargain Alerts. You can also easily see that I'm a mod of the Nature & Birdwatching and Zoology forums, so that's obviously where the thread was originally. Maybe try putting two and two together before calling amateur dramatics. And someone using a drone near a nest in Clare has already been linked to causing the breeding failure of two eagles who bring in thousands of tourists and a lot of money to the local economy of the town there.