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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkbart" data-source="post: 11470" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>If you want easy and convenient go with an Ipad Mini 4. I've been flying DJI drones for some time. I've used and own all kinds/models of Apple Ipads. Supported Ipads work without issue. I've never had a problem with any of my Ipads when compared to what you read in thread where people with Android devices are hit and miss (working). </p><p></p><p>For my Spark I prefer using my Ipad Mini 4. When it comes to the Spark I want to get set-up fast and go. The Ipad Mini 4 fits in the controllers arms without any issues. I find the weight/balance to be just fine if you position it, "landscape". The Ipad Mini 4 screen is large enough for even my old eyes and good enough for what the Spark is capable of. </p><p></p><p>The downside of just putting the Ipad Mini 4 in the controller is you can't use any type of sunshade. So thats a consideration.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to my Mavic Pro, I typically use my Ipad Air 2 or if I feel I need to see more detail I'll use the my Ipad Pro 12" with the Mavmount and if necessary a Hoodman sunshade. Of course thats more set-up time and even with the Mavmount which I really like, the Remote is heavier and I won't risk dropping either so I use a lanyard. </p><p></p><p>If you want to use a sunshade, I strongly recommend the Mavmount. I've tried a few other 3D printer ones from ebay and amazon and they weight is all wrong. Makes the remote top heavy which becomes problematic if you fly a long time....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkbart, post: 11470, member: 652"] If you want easy and convenient go with an Ipad Mini 4. I've been flying DJI drones for some time. I've used and own all kinds/models of Apple Ipads. Supported Ipads work without issue. I've never had a problem with any of my Ipads when compared to what you read in thread where people with Android devices are hit and miss (working). For my Spark I prefer using my Ipad Mini 4. When it comes to the Spark I want to get set-up fast and go. The Ipad Mini 4 fits in the controllers arms without any issues. I find the weight/balance to be just fine if you position it, "landscape". The Ipad Mini 4 screen is large enough for even my old eyes and good enough for what the Spark is capable of. The downside of just putting the Ipad Mini 4 in the controller is you can't use any type of sunshade. So thats a consideration. When it comes to my Mavic Pro, I typically use my Ipad Air 2 or if I feel I need to see more detail I'll use the my Ipad Pro 12" with the Mavmount and if necessary a Hoodman sunshade. Of course thats more set-up time and even with the Mavmount which I really like, the Remote is heavier and I won't risk dropping either so I use a lanyard. If you want to use a sunshade, I strongly recommend the Mavmount. I've tried a few other 3D printer ones from ebay and amazon and they weight is all wrong. Makes the remote top heavy which becomes problematic if you fly a long time.... [/QUOTE]
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