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Should i get a PC or DJI Spark?

TheEndIsNear

I really cant decide which is better to go with first, either i go with a DJI Spark and capture moments or a PC with hardware to edit videos. It will take me another year to have both of it.

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1 minute ago, TheEndIsNear said:

I really cant decide which is better to go with first, either i go with a DJI Spark and capture moments or a PC with hardware to edit videos. It will take me another year to have both of it.

I mean i guess its up to you, but personally i think you would get more value (Time wise) out of a pc 

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The Spark isn't great as Linus pointed out.

I would probably say pc since you can just do more with it.

 

At the same time though, I don't know, maybe a drone would be more useful for what you do. 

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Just now, DocSwag said:

The Spark isn't great as Linus pointed out.

I would probably say pc since you can just do more with it.

 

At the same time though, I don't know, maybe a drone would be more useful for what you do. 

People were saying that their Spark perform better than what linus had and concluded that LTT had a faulty one. So it actually is quite good aside from the battery life.

The only reason i'm considering to get a PC is actually to edit videos,because my laptop wont quite be able to handle that.

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What are you more enthusiastic about? If you can't do anything with the video then perhaps a PC would be a wise original investment, however if you just want it for a hobby - I'd highly recommend a drone. One of my colleagues is a drone enthusiast and he makes some cracking stuff with it. 

 

 

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