The recent catch in the aerial photography- gopro drones
With the advancement in the field of drone
manufacturing there has been a considerable improvement in the quality and
outcome of the devise. GoPro, a U.S based organisation is leaving no stone
unturned to catapult their drones into the market with endless possibilities.
The use of the high definition cameras has successfully captured some of the
awe inspiring footage from the gopro drones.
With such unique features they are bound to become the pioneers in the consumer
drone sphere. At the moment the military drones rules the market but there is a
vast scope for unmanned aircrafts in sports lovers and adventurers. The company
does not face competition from any other U.S based enterprise and thus have
become the undisputed leaders in the drone market. They are widening their
market grasp by even providing cameras for the quadcopters. The efficient
research and development of the company has build the prototypes that are
equipped with all the desired features.
Limitations for the drone manufacturer
Even when the company has no immediate
competitor there are few things that can pose a threat to their expansion. There
are companies that allow you to mount the drone with a camera and use it for
aerial photography. In order to retain its market value GoPro needs to develop
a drone with built in camera to keep the customers hooked to their brand. The
next big hurdle can be if the government allows the commercial manufacturing of
drones. As of now social drones are limited to those pursuing it as a hobby.
The authorities do not allow them to be flown above 400 feet. There is
restriction to the flying of the drone in the vicinity of the airports. Even
with such limitations the popularity of drone market is surging. It could very
well find place in the filmmaking arena too with Hollywood giving a go ahead.
The trade tech shows in U.S have reflected that gopro drones are the next big thing in the market. Backed by a huge
consumer drone market the company is set to gain in their maiden venture.
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