You can mount a very light camera on the multicopter and use it to take aerial still/video shots of a party/gathering.
You need your eyes to control it with continuous inputs on the gimbals of the radio transmitter from your fingers.
It can hover in one spot still with inputs from your hands. To really make it hover on one spot, you will need a GPS module.
If it has a built in camera that is connected to a receiver in front of you, then it's possible for you to operate it on "first person view" (FPV). It is as if you, the pilot, are on board the drone. But it's hard because you will have limited vision of the horizon, height, etc.





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