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Drones for scouting deer/critters
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<blockquote data-quote="GA_Chef" data-source="post: 50976" data-attributes="member: 9888"><p>I’m a fellow hunter and I have both the spark and a phantom 4 pro. For 250 acres I would definitely recommend you go with the mavic. Battery/flight time/camera and the ability to zoom with the mavic outweighs the spark’s capabilities. Much better gimbal on the mavic than the spark as well. I find myself using my phantom more than my spark a lot more for those type of missions. Also something to consider is that the mavic uses ocusync for video transmission which is FAR more forgiving of obstacles like trees etc than the WiFi transmission of the spark. </p><p>Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love my spark, but for what you are wanting a drone for, the mavic would be a perfect fit for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GA_Chef, post: 50976, member: 9888"] I’m a fellow hunter and I have both the spark and a phantom 4 pro. For 250 acres I would definitely recommend you go with the mavic. Battery/flight time/camera and the ability to zoom with the mavic outweighs the spark’s capabilities. Much better gimbal on the mavic than the spark as well. I find myself using my phantom more than my spark a lot more for those type of missions. Also something to consider is that the mavic uses ocusync for video transmission which is FAR more forgiving of obstacles like trees etc than the WiFi transmission of the spark. Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love my spark, but for what you are wanting a drone for, the mavic would be a perfect fit for you. [/QUOTE]
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Drones for scouting deer/critters