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Mavic Mini - Hands on review
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<blockquote data-quote="twickers14" data-source="post: 110937" data-attributes="member: 13017"><p>Gosh a very useful and honest review of this kit. It seems to be very much an entry product and as such it will probably satisfy flyers who simply want the thrill of flying a piece of kit that takes videos and stills-just what I bought my Spark for!! The 250 gms issue is a funny one and I can just hear the marketers at DJI saying to the developers with minimal obstacle avoidance capabilities most people will want to fit the prop guards hence knocking the weight over 250gms! Customers will have to register their MMavics-surely a drawback! The reviewer also says the MMavic ”will surely replace the Spark”. I think the Spark is no longer marketed so potential purchasers will not have the choice anyway. Also I can’t see any lights (aircraft status indicators) on the MMavic which seems to be further drawback. May have that wrong but no obvious signs of them. Anyway good to have this review and it is put together really well. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twickers14, post: 110937, member: 13017"] Gosh a very useful and honest review of this kit. It seems to be very much an entry product and as such it will probably satisfy flyers who simply want the thrill of flying a piece of kit that takes videos and stills-just what I bought my Spark for!! The 250 gms issue is a funny one and I can just hear the marketers at DJI saying to the developers with minimal obstacle avoidance capabilities most people will want to fit the prop guards hence knocking the weight over 250gms! Customers will have to register their MMavics-surely a drawback! The reviewer also says the MMavic ”will surely replace the Spark”. I think the Spark is no longer marketed so potential purchasers will not have the choice anyway. Also I can’t see any lights (aircraft status indicators) on the MMavic which seems to be further drawback. May have that wrong but no obvious signs of them. Anyway good to have this review and it is put together really well. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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