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<blockquote data-quote="Lake_Flyer" data-source="post: 592" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>The sensor basically has the same size as that from the Mavic and both are 12MP. For photo's the main difference is the lack of RAW. The reason video is capped to 1080p looks to be marketing strategie. The way they introduce it now, with the RC's and Fly More combo's shipping later, it looks like they specifically want to have first time consumers for the first wave. They also clearly don't want to cannibalise on their Mavic market. Once a competitor comes too close to the Spark, or when the first issues have been dealt with, DJI might suddenly come up with an upgrade and actively start attracting prosumers. </p><p>But one can never be sure with DJI. But I'm sure they have a whole strategie ready for this little thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lake_Flyer, post: 592, member: 102"] The sensor basically has the same size as that from the Mavic and both are 12MP. For photo's the main difference is the lack of RAW. The reason video is capped to 1080p looks to be marketing strategie. The way they introduce it now, with the RC's and Fly More combo's shipping later, it looks like they specifically want to have first time consumers for the first wave. They also clearly don't want to cannibalise on their Mavic market. Once a competitor comes too close to the Spark, or when the first issues have been dealt with, DJI might suddenly come up with an upgrade and actively start attracting prosumers. But one can never be sure with DJI. But I'm sure they have a whole strategie ready for this little thing. [/QUOTE]
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