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New Spark 2 at DJI's Because Life is Big Event? One product already confirmed!
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Ruckert" data-source="post: 71009" data-attributes="member: 2396"><p>I think the problem is there was no way to have enough foresight. Expectations toward the future were for a new Mavic Pro, and not a Mavic Air. The Air was an out of left field surprise that disappointed many anticipating a new MP. </p><p>For me, the challenge to committing to a Mavic Pro was not the money, rather the fragile nature of the gimbal. At that time, I had too little experience to warrant the additional cost given, in my case, the higher likelihood of crashing, and additional expense of repair. </p><p>The Spark did give me greater confidence, and would gladly have stayed with it, if it were not for that horrific YAW...deal killer. </p><p>Ironically, I suspect there maybe Mavic Air owners who feel sucker punched when less than a year later the new Mavic Pros were released. </p><p>The way these drones are being released looks like a leap frog. </p><p>I do now have far greater skill, and would not part with my MP Alpine White for a MA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Ruckert, post: 71009, member: 2396"] I think the problem is there was no way to have enough foresight. Expectations toward the future were for a new Mavic Pro, and not a Mavic Air. The Air was an out of left field surprise that disappointed many anticipating a new MP. For me, the challenge to committing to a Mavic Pro was not the money, rather the fragile nature of the gimbal. At that time, I had too little experience to warrant the additional cost given, in my case, the higher likelihood of crashing, and additional expense of repair. The Spark did give me greater confidence, and would gladly have stayed with it, if it were not for that horrific YAW...deal killer. Ironically, I suspect there maybe Mavic Air owners who feel sucker punched when less than a year later the new Mavic Pros were released. The way these drones are being released looks like a leap frog. I do now have far greater skill, and would not part with my MP Alpine White for a MA. [/QUOTE]
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