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<blockquote data-quote="aviscomi" data-source="post: 2879" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>[USER=15]@Zezrum[/USER] I agree with your "the Spark is a "consumer toy", but in reality it's a $500 flying camera and takes personal training to use successfully. " statement and being owner various other DJI platforms I understand that there is more involved than just "powering up". With that said, DJI has marketed the Spark as a "story telling" device, which in code means "entry level". IMO the 1st time flyer (purchaser) should at least being to get the thing in the air w/o connection issues and and take a picture as it was advertised to do. This whole process of constantly connecting to WIFI, 3 button resets, etc. has nothing to do with the operation of the device as a pilot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviscomi, post: 2879, member: 34"] [USER=15]@Zezrum[/USER] I agree with your "the Spark is a "consumer toy", but in reality it's a $500 flying camera and takes personal training to use successfully. " statement and being owner various other DJI platforms I understand that there is more involved than just "powering up". With that said, DJI has marketed the Spark as a "story telling" device, which in code means "entry level". IMO the 1st time flyer (purchaser) should at least being to get the thing in the air w/o connection issues and and take a picture as it was advertised to do. This whole process of constantly connecting to WIFI, 3 button resets, etc. has nothing to do with the operation of the device as a pilot. [/QUOTE]
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