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DJI Mavic Mini killed the DJI Spark – simplifying the Mavic lineup
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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 106253" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>Lack of obstacle avoidance is certainly not a deal breaker. Simply because by drone shots, we typically mean aerial shots from well above everything, somewhere a hand held camera cannot reach. It is true that some people like to fly low and close to objects and that's where OA would be useful but the best way to get such shots is with a gimbal mounted DSLR, not a drone.</p><p>Also the 30mins flight time of the MM is a huge advantage over the Spark. If anyone says that it doesn't matter to them, it only means that he has already invested in a lot of Spark batteries, portable charging stations etc. And that being said, it is clear why someone would be hesitant to "upgrade" to a MM from a Spark. Features like ActiveTrack and waypoints (via 3rd party apps) would also be hard to live without once you get used to them.</p><p>But to a new drone buyer, it is an absolute no brainer whether he should buy the MM or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 106253, member: 13902"] Lack of obstacle avoidance is certainly not a deal breaker. Simply because by drone shots, we typically mean aerial shots from well above everything, somewhere a hand held camera cannot reach. It is true that some people like to fly low and close to objects and that's where OA would be useful but the best way to get such shots is with a gimbal mounted DSLR, not a drone. Also the 30mins flight time of the MM is a huge advantage over the Spark. If anyone says that it doesn't matter to them, it only means that he has already invested in a lot of Spark batteries, portable charging stations etc. And that being said, it is clear why someone would be hesitant to "upgrade" to a MM from a Spark. Features like ActiveTrack and waypoints (via 3rd party apps) would also be hard to live without once you get used to them. But to a new drone buyer, it is an absolute no brainer whether he should buy the MM or not. [/QUOTE]
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