pilotjpw1 wrote:So am I nuts to buy a 1500$? quad?

and think I can operate this thing with almost zero real rc time?
I have my eye on a Turbo Ace 830D with a two axis cam.
They do require a bit of time to get used to. I can't tell you how many times I crashed my trainer. And often when you do you have to replace something (rotors, boards, antennas, ect) so you have to have a good source of parts. I wouldn't sling a camera till I was sure I wasn't going to wreck, cause you may end up replacing that too.
Additionally you really want a stable craft for video. This video on the post took about 4 hours to stabilize in final cut and each time it has to fill an axis it zooms, crops, and distorts the picture. So the more stable the raw video the less blury it will look after editing and the more of it will show up. Using a go pro this isn't a huge deal because of the huge fov. Using an dslr this becomes more important.