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Originally Posted by MathGeek
I'm debating whether to pay the extra few hundred dollars for the camera/video. It is rare in Louisiana waters to have sufficient water clarity for the video to be really useful for scouting, the camera reduces the effective payload, and increases the loss should the drone crash into the Gulf.
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The camera on there is very good quality. They are synced to your phone so u can watch live feed and control it that way. Have one at work to look at places can't get to on foot. It would go out about 800 yes if u had it in direct sight but would lose signal 300-400 yds if no visual and would come back to u on its own once it lost signal. They DO NOT FLOAT as is not even for one second. Ours went down on Fausae Pointe due to operator error. Whole lake issue 4 ft deep and it went down in the channel

I could see u coming up with some great ideas for additions to put on the drone. They are real cool. Seen some with pontoons