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<blockquote data-quote="Putz" data-source="post: 87094" data-attributes="member: 8031"><p>So when I had the spark, I used an S7 edge, so it was in the holder of the controller. I rarely use a cable because it was during that time when DJI did and didn't want to support it. Honestly I got very good results without cable. So it was the spark, controller, phone and I was flying. Now I'm not saying the MP is a huge setup process, maybe it's just me being lazy. But it's opening the arms, screwing together the mavmount (since it won't fit in my case otherwise), powering on the iPad and connecting the cable. So the spark was maybe 30 seconds and the MP is maybe 4-5. So it's probably just me, but with the spark it was unzip the case and your ready. With the MP it's like, F-it I only have a few minutes for 1 flight and I don't feel like unpacking and repacking it just for that. Probably a lazy way to look at it. Now with that being said, 25 minutes of flight time and 3 batteries makes for a good time. I will say this too, the MP doesn't handle wind as well as the spark did, it must me the smaller footprint in the air. The other thing to consider is the spark looks like a toy to people who are unfamiliar with it. So I never really got bothered by people with it. I get questions all the time with the MP, which is great, it's good to educate people and let them see the screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Putz, post: 87094, member: 8031"] So when I had the spark, I used an S7 edge, so it was in the holder of the controller. I rarely use a cable because it was during that time when DJI did and didn't want to support it. Honestly I got very good results without cable. So it was the spark, controller, phone and I was flying. Now I'm not saying the MP is a huge setup process, maybe it's just me being lazy. But it's opening the arms, screwing together the mavmount (since it won't fit in my case otherwise), powering on the iPad and connecting the cable. So the spark was maybe 30 seconds and the MP is maybe 4-5. So it's probably just me, but with the spark it was unzip the case and your ready. With the MP it's like, F-it I only have a few minutes for 1 flight and I don't feel like unpacking and repacking it just for that. Probably a lazy way to look at it. Now with that being said, 25 minutes of flight time and 3 batteries makes for a good time. I will say this too, the MP doesn't handle wind as well as the spark did, it must me the smaller footprint in the air. The other thing to consider is the spark looks like a toy to people who are unfamiliar with it. So I never really got bothered by people with it. I get questions all the time with the MP, which is great, it's good to educate people and let them see the screen. [/QUOTE]
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