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DJI Mavic Mini killed the DJI Spark – simplifying the Mavic lineup
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<blockquote data-quote="Miket" data-source="post: 110114" data-attributes="member: 11542"><p>Dji will sell lots of Minis given time. But they will have to wait for a while for flyaways to need replacing due to the Mini not handling wind very well. That is, if fliers replace them with like for like, or go to the Air and above. They would do well to replace the flyaway Mini with a well looked after spark.</p><p>Less than 250gm, no licencing? so what. If you cant afford £9 you have a problem.</p><p>Longer flight time? It takes me 30 seconds to land and change a battery on my Spark.</p><p>Better Camera? The differences between the Mini and Spark are only evident to the naked eye if the shot is to be blown up over 10 x 8 inches.</p><p>Cant think of any more benefits over the Spark. I will be keeping my well built, crash restant, 300gm Spark which gives me fantastic responsive flying, even in quite windy conditions, great pictures and unbelievable reliability. Yes there are reported flyaways, which I would confidently predict the great majority of which were down to pilot error, whether flying error, preflight setup error, or maintenance error. </p><p>Yes, I love everything about my Spark. I think it is possibly one of the best models produced by Dji. But if you like the Mini, fly and enjoy cos that is the whole point of our hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miket, post: 110114, member: 11542"] Dji will sell lots of Minis given time. But they will have to wait for a while for flyaways to need replacing due to the Mini not handling wind very well. That is, if fliers replace them with like for like, or go to the Air and above. They would do well to replace the flyaway Mini with a well looked after spark. Less than 250gm, no licencing? so what. If you cant afford £9 you have a problem. Longer flight time? It takes me 30 seconds to land and change a battery on my Spark. Better Camera? The differences between the Mini and Spark are only evident to the naked eye if the shot is to be blown up over 10 x 8 inches. Cant think of any more benefits over the Spark. I will be keeping my well built, crash restant, 300gm Spark which gives me fantastic responsive flying, even in quite windy conditions, great pictures and unbelievable reliability. Yes there are reported flyaways, which I would confidently predict the great majority of which were down to pilot error, whether flying error, preflight setup error, or maintenance error. Yes, I love everything about my Spark. I think it is possibly one of the best models produced by Dji. But if you like the Mini, fly and enjoy cos that is the whole point of our hobby. [/QUOTE]
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