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<blockquote data-quote="davidkisley" data-source="post: 69941" data-attributes="member: 12403"><p>I think we all have different budgets and risk tolerances. My question was not an opinion of recommendation of your risk or budget. But more about the technical reasons. For example. Does the new mavic 2 have different sensor types that make this a non issue. An example I can think of is, when flying backward, does obstacle avoidance work? The answer would be, yes on a mavic 2 and no on a spark. Not trying to be a jerk about it. Just looking for two things. 1. Not a guess. 2. Not a recommendation if you think I should. The reason I’m asking is I love the spark and would like to upgrade. The mavic air and mavic 2 both feel like good contenders. I’d say mavic 2 has no fog issue, and mavic air does, that pushes the value of mavic 2 higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidkisley, post: 69941, member: 12403"] I think we all have different budgets and risk tolerances. My question was not an opinion of recommendation of your risk or budget. But more about the technical reasons. For example. Does the new mavic 2 have different sensor types that make this a non issue. An example I can think of is, when flying backward, does obstacle avoidance work? The answer would be, yes on a mavic 2 and no on a spark. Not trying to be a jerk about it. Just looking for two things. 1. Not a guess. 2. Not a recommendation if you think I should. The reason I’m asking is I love the spark and would like to upgrade. The mavic air and mavic 2 both feel like good contenders. I’d say mavic 2 has no fog issue, and mavic air does, that pushes the value of mavic 2 higher. [/QUOTE]
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