For Travel & Adventures
Under-249 g drones are easiest to travel with and often fall into the most permissive EU sub-category. They pack 4K video, good stabilization, and long battery life into a pocketable form—perfect for city breaks and hikes. Look for good wind resistance, vertical video, and quick shots for social.
See recommended models → Mini series
For Content Creators
Creators want flexible framing and clean images straight out of camera. Dual-camera systems (wide + medium/tele), 10-bit profiles, reliable tracking (ActiveTrack), and omni-directional obstacle sensing make solo shooting easier. Extra batteries and ND filters are must-haves.
See recommended models → Air Series
For Professionals
Pros care about sensor size, optics, and flight stability. A 4/3″ sensor (or larger), adjustable aperture, long flight time, and robust transmission are key. Consider multi-direction sensing, waypoints, and log profiles for grading. Plan your workflow (storage, LUTs, and redundancy).
See recommended models → Mavic Series
For Beginners
Focus on safety and simplicity: palm take-off/landing, one-tap quick shots, return-to-home, and reliable obstacle sensing. Tutorial modes and auto settings help you learn quickly without fear of crashes.
See recommended models → Neo Series