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DJI Mavic Mini killed the DJI Spark – simplifying the Mavic lineup
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<blockquote data-quote="BGD" data-source="post: 106058" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>Thanks a lot for the very thorough explanation, I understand a lot better now!</p><p></p><p>So basically what it comes down to: what I'm looking for is a good entry-level drone to be used in Europe. Right now my son has a no-camera, no-sensor, $100 dollar toy. He's been saving up for two years to buy a Spark but now he's crazy about the Mini Mavic, I'm not sure whether for the right reasons. I've read in several places, in this thread too, that the MM is a good entry-level drone. What made me originally think was its lack of obstacle avoidance. Would you think it's a deal breaker for an almost beginner? But again, Spark is entry-level, too.</p><p>Anyway, I'm trying to find the best option for him. (His English, unfortunately, is not good enough yet to participate on this forum.)</p><p>I'd appreciate any insight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BGD, post: 106058, member: 19397"] Thanks a lot for the very thorough explanation, I understand a lot better now! So basically what it comes down to: what I'm looking for is a good entry-level drone to be used in Europe. Right now my son has a no-camera, no-sensor, $100 dollar toy. He's been saving up for two years to buy a Spark but now he's crazy about the Mini Mavic, I'm not sure whether for the right reasons. I've read in several places, in this thread too, that the MM is a good entry-level drone. What made me originally think was its lack of obstacle avoidance. Would you think it's a deal breaker for an almost beginner? But again, Spark is entry-level, too. Anyway, I'm trying to find the best option for him. (His English, unfortunately, is not good enough yet to participate on this forum.) I'd appreciate any insight. [/QUOTE]
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