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DJI Mavic Mini killed the DJI Spark – simplifying the Mavic lineup
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<blockquote data-quote="Barbara" data-source="post: 105109" data-attributes="member: 14873"><p>I hate wading into these kind of discussions, but here goes anyway. (This is just my opinion)</p><p></p><p>You must keep in mind that the features you deem important may not be the same ones others deem important. For instance, gesture control. Never used it, don't need to for my purposes. Obstacle sensing, useful, but not a deal breaker for me, as the Spark only has forward sensing over the Mini. (the number of times it's saved me I can count on no fingers, so far) Active track is useful, and I have used it. It's limitation is the speed of the drone. Can't follow my motorcycle and the Spark lacks the obstacle avoidance to follow a t lower altitudes.</p><p></p><p>However, <strong>if I were looking for a beginner drone, </strong>the light weight (below most regulator's thresholds), flying time (at least twice the Sparks) and better camera would be more important factors. I would definitely choose the Mavic Mini over the Spark.</p><p></p><p>As it is, the things on my wishlist are 360 degree (all axis) obstacle avoidance, a better camera. and Ocusync. Unfortuantely my finances mean this may stay on my wishlist for a while. I suppose if I sell one of my motorcycles I could afford it....nah, not yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barbara, post: 105109, member: 14873"] I hate wading into these kind of discussions, but here goes anyway. (This is just my opinion) You must keep in mind that the features you deem important may not be the same ones others deem important. For instance, gesture control. Never used it, don't need to for my purposes. Obstacle sensing, useful, but not a deal breaker for me, as the Spark only has forward sensing over the Mini. (the number of times it's saved me I can count on no fingers, so far) Active track is useful, and I have used it. It's limitation is the speed of the drone. Can't follow my motorcycle and the Spark lacks the obstacle avoidance to follow a t lower altitudes. However, [B]if I were looking for a beginner drone, [/B]the light weight (below most regulator's thresholds), flying time (at least twice the Sparks) and better camera would be more important factors. I would definitely choose the Mavic Mini over the Spark. As it is, the things on my wishlist are 360 degree (all axis) obstacle avoidance, a better camera. and Ocusync. Unfortuantely my finances mean this may stay on my wishlist for a while. I suppose if I sell one of my motorcycles I could afford it....nah, not yet. [/QUOTE]
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