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Decided to become a Mavic pilot.
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<blockquote data-quote="sdharris" data-source="post: 16491" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>I have the Spark, Mavic and an old Phantom 3 and have decided my next will be a Phantom series and drop the Mavic Pro. When the Mavic Pro was released I thought it was a perfect compact drone however for serious video and photography I have found the camera to be lacking, and sure its compact but its ungainly, folding out the legs, looking for a flat surface due to its low ground clearance, insanely fragile gimbal. If you add leg extenders its worse as the props catch on the legs when unfolding. I find the thing a real pain in the arse to be honest ;-)</p><p></p><p>On the other hand the Spark is built like a brick out house and I am glad they did not fold the arms. You can pull the thing out of a backpack and have it in the air in less than a minute.</p><p></p><p>And for serious stuff, a Phantom 4, or a 5, I'm in no rush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdharris, post: 16491, member: 77"] I have the Spark, Mavic and an old Phantom 3 and have decided my next will be a Phantom series and drop the Mavic Pro. When the Mavic Pro was released I thought it was a perfect compact drone however for serious video and photography I have found the camera to be lacking, and sure its compact but its ungainly, folding out the legs, looking for a flat surface due to its low ground clearance, insanely fragile gimbal. If you add leg extenders its worse as the props catch on the legs when unfolding. I find the thing a real pain in the arse to be honest ;-) On the other hand the Spark is built like a brick out house and I am glad they did not fold the arms. You can pull the thing out of a backpack and have it in the air in less than a minute. And for serious stuff, a Phantom 4, or a 5, I'm in no rush. [/QUOTE]
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