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Spark v Mavic Air - Flying Low and Close Comparison
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Cooper" data-source="post: 79966" data-attributes="member: 8420"><p>Kendallfordguy, the only reason I didn’t use filters on the Spark is cos I don’t have any. I bought the Mavic Air 2nd hand and it came with Polar Pro filters. I decided to give em a go. I agree, I like the footage from the Spark better, in this instance. I do need to fine tune the settings with the Mavic Air. As a MA newbie there’s so much more to play around with - frame rates, shutter speed, ISO, white balance - so much to learn. All good fun though. I’ll still be using my Spark cos I reckon it’s a cracker of a drone. The Mavic Air is definitely a big step up. It’s faster and more stable. I’ve just got to get a hang of the camera/video settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Cooper, post: 79966, member: 8420"] Kendallfordguy, the only reason I didn’t use filters on the Spark is cos I don’t have any. I bought the Mavic Air 2nd hand and it came with Polar Pro filters. I decided to give em a go. I agree, I like the footage from the Spark better, in this instance. I do need to fine tune the settings with the Mavic Air. As a MA newbie there’s so much more to play around with - frame rates, shutter speed, ISO, white balance - so much to learn. All good fun though. I’ll still be using my Spark cos I reckon it’s a cracker of a drone. The Mavic Air is definitely a big step up. It’s faster and more stable. I’ve just got to get a hang of the camera/video settings. [/QUOTE]
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