Beginner drone options?

I am trying to get into the whole drone scene and just want to see if anybody here has any suggestions for a good place to star.I want to build a drone that can hold a gopro or something similar mostly for taking nice stable shots, I dont mean anything super great but it would be nice to maybe use it for my high school film class and make some of my own stuff on the side so 720p or 1080p. Does anyone have any good links on where I can learn more about the whole idea of building one?  I have watched a few videos already but I am not really sure about how to make sure everything will work together, like a frame and its motors and what type of controller to get. I guess what I need is to be pointed in the right direction if you could. Thanks

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  • Hi, building a drone by yourself is exciting, here are a few links to a resource with some DIY stuff:

    http://www.rcfair.com/en/blogs/view_entry/13132/

    http://www.rcfair.com/en/blogs/view_entry/13114/

    http://www.rcfair.com/en/blogs/view_entry/12946/

    http://www.rcfair.com/en/blogs/view_entry/12927/

    I hope these can help you. Here you can also read about how to forge aluminum parts instead of buying them. Good luck!

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  • First you have to understand that DIY is going to cost you more - and give you a lot more trouble - than buying something mass produced. But I assume you already know that and are interested in learning about what makes these things tick....

    Even if DIY is your thing, it may be tough to start with the idea of building a stabilized camera quad. There are a lot of systems involved - the quadcopter itself, the remote (TX), then a gimbal and its control and the camera/fpv. You will likely tear your hair out putting this all together. 

    Before you go further you should really clarify what your main goals are. If taking pics and video is what you want to do, the DIY route will likely not be the best way to get there quickly and inexpensively. If, on the other hand, you want to learn all the technology pieces - bit by bit - and in the process make all the mistakes that many of us have, then explore DIY further. But you may want to start with a simple copter powered by an inexpensive Flight Controller.

    Note that many sites like Banggood list out most of what you need....

    http://www.banggood.com/Diatone-DIY-FPV-250-V2-Mini-Quadcopter-Fram...

    that's a frame - but scroll down the page and they say you need:

    Required (package not include):
    4 x Motors 1506~2208
    4 x 10~15 Amp ESC
    4 x 5030~5045 Prop (2CW & 2CCW)
    1 x Multi-Rotor Control Board (Recommend KK2.1)
    1 x 800~1300mAh 7.4~11.1V (2s or 3s) Lipoly battery
    You also need a TX and a Receiver.
    So if you study those various pages on banggood and elsewhere, you can come up with a component list of everything you need. Actually, I think for the basic machines the list above with my additions is pretty much the materials list. You would need soldering equipment and skills as well as a lot of time and patience also....and the ability to dig deep around the internet for how to set up your TX, etc.
    As with most other pursuits, a lot of initial study will help you decide where you want to go - and how to get there!

    • Thanks for the detailed reply, I will do more research before I make a decision. Thanks for the imput.

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