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Drone x pro vs eachine e58
Drone x pro vs eachine e58






drone x pro vs eachine e58
  1. DRONE X PRO VS EACHINE E58 720P
  2. DRONE X PRO VS EACHINE E58 1080P
  3. DRONE X PRO VS EACHINE E58 SOFTWARE

The E58 has two flight modes: Normal and Headless. It has a built-in camera that can take photos and videos, and it also comes with a phone holder so you can use your smartphone to view what the drone’s camera is seeing. You need to go for the SD card option if you want to capture HD video and stills.The eachine E58 is a small, lightweight drone that’s easy to fly. While the Elfin can be used without an SD card, there is a slot for one if you so wish. Note that the Eachine doesn't have an SD card slot, so all footage and stills will be saved to your phone.

DRONE X PRO VS EACHINE E58 1080P

When taking stills, the Elfin is able to match the E58 Pro’s 1080P resolution, but the Eachine model is able to take photos with deeper colours and more varied tones.

DRONE X PRO VS EACHINE E58 SOFTWARE

Compared the relatively smooth, software stabilised footage from leading toy drone, the Ryze Tello, both models on test produce shaky while results moving through the air. But in truth, the video output from either drone is not great.

DRONE X PRO VS EACHINE E58 720P

The E58 Pro’s video resolution is 1080P and looks slightly better than the lower quality 720P camera on the Elfin. Winner: Potensic Elfin Potensic Elfin vs Eachine E58 Pro: video and stills Bigger gusts can see them being carried way into the distance, which lacking the homing abilities of more expensive models, can result in them never being seen again. Outdoors, both models are hampered by the same issue (that is a shortcoming of all the sub-250g drones we've tested) and handle very poorly even with the slightest hint of wind. The flipside is that both are far harder to control at speed though. The drone is also slower to respond to changes in direction than the Elfin, as momentum seems to be a bigger issue for it – this is amplified when the E58 Pro is flying faster.īoth drones have three propeller blade speeds and in their fastest settings, can move through the air at an impressive pace.

drone x pro vs eachine e58

While the E58 Pro has an 'altitude hold' system and stays fairly level, it needs regular adjustment from the pilot as it has a tendency to drift out of position – even indoors. This tech also helps the Elfin make more precise movements when moving which makes it easier to fly. To help it stay in one spot, it has a small camera on its underside which reads the ground below and makes adjustments as required. The Elfin does a decent job of hovering steadily in place when indoors or outside in zero wind. (Image credit: Rich Owen) Potensic Elfin vs Eachine E58 Pro: flight and stability If you're also considering the Tello mentioned in the previous paragraph, it might be worth looking at our Ryze Tello vs Eachine E58 Pro comparison too. So how do they fare against each other? Yes, the Elfin costs a few quid more, but is it worth the extra spend or does the E58 Pro represent better value for money? This Potensic Elfin vs Eachine E58 Pro comparison is here to answer those questions. However, either would be a good choice if you're on the hunt for the best drone for kids. Although the Eachine model is classed in the same toy drone category as the Tello, it costs slightly less and closely resembles a mini version of the much more capable (and expensive) DJI Mavic Pro.Īs budget options, both the E58 Pro and Elfin aren't going to trouble today's very best drones when it comes to outright features and image quality. The Eachine E58 Pro launched in the same year, as an upgraded version of the original Eachine E58.

drone x pro vs eachine e58

It shares a similar appearance and costs almost as much as our current best cheap drone, the Ryze Tello. Drone specialist Potensic launched the Elfin in 2020.








Drone x pro vs eachine e58