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- Jan 1, 2018
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Having deliberated over a Mavic or Spark for a few weeks, I eventually decided on a Spark. As I’m not CAA qualified I felt that a Mavic would be overkill if I couldn’t use the footage commercially (I’m in film production business).
So I went for the Spark, feeling that it was more portable and I could have a bit more fun with more discretion, without too much fear if I lose it! I can always upgrade when the Mavic Pro 2 comes out if I get into it.
Having dabbled in RC heli’s a little (beginner), I did find the Spark incredibly easy to fly. I’m really impressed overall, first impressions are...
Signal between remote and drone is a bit iffy, probably because I’m in the EU.
Picture isn’t as good as I’d hoped, but maybe the conditions have been a bit too challenging - Low sun at this time of year is tricky for the best of cameras.
It handles the wind very well for its size.
Takes a while to acquire GPS.
FYI - Got the flymore combo for £479 from Scan in the UK.
So I went for the Spark, feeling that it was more portable and I could have a bit more fun with more discretion, without too much fear if I lose it! I can always upgrade when the Mavic Pro 2 comes out if I get into it.
Having dabbled in RC heli’s a little (beginner), I did find the Spark incredibly easy to fly. I’m really impressed overall, first impressions are...
Signal between remote and drone is a bit iffy, probably because I’m in the EU.
Picture isn’t as good as I’d hoped, but maybe the conditions have been a bit too challenging - Low sun at this time of year is tricky for the best of cameras.
It handles the wind very well for its size.
Takes a while to acquire GPS.
FYI - Got the flymore combo for £479 from Scan in the UK.