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<blockquote data-quote="JoostGT3" data-source="post: 105350" data-attributes="member: 3889"><p>Are you happy with your current drone line-up? If you are, then there is no reason whatsoever to upgrade. If you feel like your current drones are lacking in a certain area which you would really like to improve on, then check whether it is worth the cost for you. If not, maybe you can cover part of the cost by selling off one or both of your current drones.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, both the Spark and the Mavic leave a lot to be improved in the image/video quality department. However, I am very spoilt with the Mavic 2 Pro. I have a Spark as well, and love it for its simplicity and portability. However, I am never really happy with the quality of the results. Also, I don't need the gesture control and obstacle avoidance stuff. In addition, I find that the Mavic 2 Pro in combination with the Smart Controller is quicker into the air than the Spark, so I only take the Spark when I really can't bring the 2Pro.</p><p></p><p>So for me, I bought the Mini (incoming this week), and will see if it is really an improvement over the Spark, especially in image quality and signal strength (flying the Spark in FCC mode in CE country for transmission reliability reasons). If not, I think I'll be selling it off pretty quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoostGT3, post: 105350, member: 3889"] Are you happy with your current drone line-up? If you are, then there is no reason whatsoever to upgrade. If you feel like your current drones are lacking in a certain area which you would really like to improve on, then check whether it is worth the cost for you. If not, maybe you can cover part of the cost by selling off one or both of your current drones. In my opinion, both the Spark and the Mavic leave a lot to be improved in the image/video quality department. However, I am very spoilt with the Mavic 2 Pro. I have a Spark as well, and love it for its simplicity and portability. However, I am never really happy with the quality of the results. Also, I don't need the gesture control and obstacle avoidance stuff. In addition, I find that the Mavic 2 Pro in combination with the Smart Controller is quicker into the air than the Spark, so I only take the Spark when I really can't bring the 2Pro. So for me, I bought the Mini (incoming this week), and will see if it is really an improvement over the Spark, especially in image quality and signal strength (flying the Spark in FCC mode in CE country for transmission reliability reasons). If not, I think I'll be selling it off pretty quickly. [/QUOTE]
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