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Don't let the forums intimidate you. The number of issues reported is a very small number when you look at the total number of drones out there. Also, many issues are from people flying irresponsibly, or trying to run older firmware. There was a recent battery issue that DJI corrected in the latest firmware. Nevertheless, to protect against future battery issues, check the box in the settings that allows you to view the battery voltage on the main screen. When flying, keep an eye on the voltage and remember that if it drops to 3.5v, it will shut down the motors. This sort of thing usually only happens in very cold weather and under stress (flying at full speed), so if I'm out in sub freezing temps, I watch it and bring her home to land (slowly) if it hits 3.6 volts.Thanks for the advice, I'm in Essex UK and near some large fields need to get in loads of practice, been watching lots of tutorials, to be honest I've been a bit put off by a lot of the people on the forum that have obviously had more experience than me ,but have had flyaways, crashes, dropping out of the sky, I'm thinking I've spent a lot of money on this should I sell it on while it's still in one piece and go back to my Nikon, as the idea was to eventually be able to use it on weddings (friends no charge)
Other than that, if you fly responsibly, there's very little that can go wrong. Practice a lot in that big field and have fun!