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P4 (to buy or not to buy) Update
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<blockquote data-quote="Chrislaf" data-source="post: 115700" data-attributes="member: 3317"><p>Half the price of a MA2 sounds like an excellent deal especially if it is in mint condition and flies well. The MA2 although it may have a marginally better camera and some more quick shot features at almost twice the cost of the deal you are considering, I would say the P4 would be an excellent buy.</p><p></p><p>Although the phantom series is bigger and heavier there are solutions to that allow you to carry a phantom and a Spark. Most of my flying is after I have done a hike or bike ride to my launch location and I carry both my Phantom and Spark 90% of the time and often even my Tello so that I have all my options available. I also often have my DSLR with me too - it clips onto my backpack strap.</p><p></p><p>Here's my setup.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]13185[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>There are 3 drones in this case (Phantom 3 Standard, Spark, and Tello) along with 3 phantom batteries, 4 Spark batteries, 4 Tello batteries and propellers, windsurfer, cables, SD cards etc. The LowePro DroneGuard backpack is super light, comfortable to wear and acts as a launch pad when closed. This setup is surprisingly not as heavy as it looks. I have never had any problems with carrying it.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrislaf, post: 115700, member: 3317"] Half the price of a MA2 sounds like an excellent deal especially if it is in mint condition and flies well. The MA2 although it may have a marginally better camera and some more quick shot features at almost twice the cost of the deal you are considering, I would say the P4 would be an excellent buy. Although the phantom series is bigger and heavier there are solutions to that allow you to carry a phantom and a Spark. Most of my flying is after I have done a hike or bike ride to my launch location and I carry both my Phantom and Spark 90% of the time and often even my Tello so that I have all my options available. I also often have my DSLR with me too - it clips onto my backpack strap. Here's my setup. [ATTACH type="full"]13185[/ATTACH] There are 3 drones in this case (Phantom 3 Standard, Spark, and Tello) along with 3 phantom batteries, 4 Spark batteries, 4 Tello batteries and propellers, windsurfer, cables, SD cards etc. The LowePro DroneGuard backpack is super light, comfortable to wear and acts as a launch pad when closed. This setup is surprisingly not as heavy as it looks. I have never had any problems with carrying it. Chris [/QUOTE]
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