GoPro cameras have been used by a wide range of people, from filmmakers to
adventurers to cross-country travelers, in an attempt to capture those
unique, difficult-to-film shots. Over the past few years, drone
enthusiasts have been particular fans of the small portable cameras,
using GoPros to record dangerous phenomena like a volcano erupting.
Now, the camera company reportedly wants to get into the drone
business. The Wall Street Journal reports that GoPro is developing its
own consumer drones that are expected to hit the market late 2015.
GoPro aims to market multi-rotor helicopter drones that will hold
high-definition cameras, according to sources close to the company’s
plans. The drones will apparently be priced from $500 to $1,000.
Could the move place GoPro in the somewhat awkward position of
competing against drone makers that have been long supporters of the
company? Some in the drone industry think so.
“I’m happy to let GoPro keep making great cameras and we’ll keep
making great copters,” Colin Guinn, senior vice president of sales at 3D
Robotics, told the journal. He added that he was surprised by the news
given that so many of his company’s customers own GoPro cameras of their
own before buying drones.
Others speculate that this could be a winning formula for GoPro. The
company’s reputation for high-quality, small-scale cameras “will likely
put its future competitors on the defensive almost immediately,” wrote the Verge.
Source:foxnews
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Report says GoPro to launch its own consumer drones
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