Camera Drones
Find your next camera drone from one of the UK's widest ranges of camera drones, including DJI, HoverAir and more. Whether you’re buying your first drone, creating content for social media or searching for the best drone for photography and video, we stock models to match. Use the filters below to sort by weight, camera resolution, or flight time. Not sure which DJI series fits your needs? Read our quick range guide and FAQs below, or contact us for hands-on expert advice in-store.
DJI Range at a Glance
- Neo, Flip & Lito — Palm take-off, selfie modes, enclosed propellers. Best for absolute beginners and gifting.
- Mini — Sub-250g camera drones with excellent image quality and intelligent flight modes. The natural starting point for most buy.
- Air — Larger sensors, longer flight times and advanced camera features. Ideal for enthusiasts stepping up from Mini.
- Mavic — DJI's flagship line. Multiple cameras, HDR video, professional-grade image quality. Built for commercial work and advanced filmmaking.
- Avata — Paired with DJI Goggles for immersive FPV flying and dynamic footage traditional drones can't capture.
- HoverAir X1 — No controller needed. Follows you autonomously and lands on water — the most accessible option for casual creators.
Buying Guides and Reviews
- DJI Lito 1 vs X1 Review and Comparison, Discover which is best for novices.
- Comparing DJI Drones, find the one for your needs.
- Drone Parts Explained a Beginners Guide, provides a detailed look at parts.
- DJI Mini 5 Pro First Look Review, including specs, impressions and sample images.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to register my drone in the UK?
Do I need to register my drone in the UK?
Before flying, check the latest requirements from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Many camera drones require an Operator ID, and depending on the drone and how you fly it, you may also need a Flyer ID. Regardless of whether registration is required, all drone pilots must follow the UK Drone Code. Register here and read the full guidance here.
What should I look for in a beginner drone?
What should I look for in a beginner drone?
Look for obstacle avoidance, return-to-home and stable hovering. The DJI Mini and Neo ranges are among the most popular starting points, balancing image quality with genuine safety features. Buying a used drone is also a cost-effective way to get started.
Can drone cameras shoot RAW photos?
Can drone cameras shoot RAW photos?
Yes. RAW capture is available on many mid-range and advanced models, including the DJI Mini 5 Pro and selected DJI Air and Mavic drones. Always check the individual product specifications, as availability varies between models.
Should I buy extra batteries?
Should I buy extra batteries?
Almost always. Most drone batteries provide around 20 to 40 minutes of flight time per charge. A Fly More Combo bundles extra batteries, a charging hub and useful accessories at better value than buying them separately.
What accessories do I actually need?
What accessories do I actually need?
We recommend starting with a spare battery, an ND filter for smoother-looking video in bright conditions and a high-speed memory card to keep pace with 4K video and RAW image capture. A dedicated carry case also helps protect your drone during transport.
