I've never been much interested in multicopters, or in ready to fly models, I've always scratchbuilt model airplanes, ever since I was a kid.
But I just finally gave in and bought a DJI Mini 2 drone because the videography possible with it is now absolutely of interest to me. I've tried it out once for a few minutes, and it is kind of amazing. Unfortunately we have a very persistent 2 feet of snow here, and I'm hesitant to put it into a deep snow landing. I used a landing mat somewhat nervously for the first try, and that went well.
I have decades of experience flying R/C planes. And some fun indoors time banging into furniture with $19 toy quadcopters, which are incredibly skittish, so I wasn't really prepared for the ease with which the Mini 2 could be controlled. I mean it takes off automatically, and lands automatically. It returns to home automatically. It takes a number of flying panning shots automatically. If you take your hands off of the sticks it just hovers. You aren't really flying this thing as much as positioning it. The stabilized and gimballed video camera is very impressive in quality. I just feel a little weird owning it, because in general, the prevalence of drones has really hurt the old style R/C hobby I love. But the opportunity also to have a high quality flying video camera is remarkable.