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<blockquote data-quote="Chrislaf" data-source="post: 113214" data-attributes="member: 3317"><p>Wow, that's a lot of batteries! I try to keep both my Spark and P3S at 4 batteries each. I'm down to 3 batteries at the moment on my P3S since the original DJI one has started to swell, but there are still 3rd party options on Amazon and other places.</p><p></p><p>With the P3 and P4 lines DJI kept the same basic frame design and the batteries were the same across the line, so there was a much larger market for 3rd party batteries. Nowadays, it seems with every new model, there is a different battery design - case in point, the new Mavic Air 2 has a different battery than its predecessor.</p><p></p><p>One of my pet peeves is how perfectly good technology gets rendered obsolete when new models come out and parts dry up or become too expensive. I know it is like this with all technology products (phones, computers, etc.) and it sometimes becomes hard to resist the urge to upgrade. I'd love a better flying camera like the Mavic 2 Pro but I still have 2 great drones - a Spark and a Phantom 3 Standard. The challenge becomes how to keep them flying now that they are discontinued and become a better photographer by maximizing their features and improving my flying/photography skills.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrislaf, post: 113214, member: 3317"] Wow, that's a lot of batteries! I try to keep both my Spark and P3S at 4 batteries each. I'm down to 3 batteries at the moment on my P3S since the original DJI one has started to swell, but there are still 3rd party options on Amazon and other places. With the P3 and P4 lines DJI kept the same basic frame design and the batteries were the same across the line, so there was a much larger market for 3rd party batteries. Nowadays, it seems with every new model, there is a different battery design - case in point, the new Mavic Air 2 has a different battery than its predecessor. One of my pet peeves is how perfectly good technology gets rendered obsolete when new models come out and parts dry up or become too expensive. I know it is like this with all technology products (phones, computers, etc.) and it sometimes becomes hard to resist the urge to upgrade. I'd love a better flying camera like the Mavic 2 Pro but I still have 2 great drones - a Spark and a Phantom 3 Standard. The challenge becomes how to keep them flying now that they are discontinued and become a better photographer by maximizing their features and improving my flying/photography skills. Chris [/QUOTE]
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