Looking for a bit of advice. It’s time to upgrade my old Mavic Pro Platinum and I have two options. I’m in Canada so this is Canadian dollars:
Used but like new
Mavic 2 Pro (I know the owner and it has less than 10 flights on it) with fly more plus other extras (2 sets of filters, car charger, hard case, etc) for $1,450
New
Air 2S fly more for $1,950 with taxes
I know the differences between them but I am leaning towards the 2 Pro mainly because I like the idea of not having to land to change filters with the variable aperture (and the 500 bucks cheaper of course) but I’d like to get some opinions on things that maybe I have not considered between the two
The
Mavic 2 Pro is a venerable drone. If I had to cite the one feature that puts it in a different class than the
Air2s is the variable aperture. With the F2.8 fixed aperture of the
Air2s in some situations you're hamstrung because all you can do is adjust the shutter speed. With fixed apertures in situations where you want a cine blur, you have to resort to shutter speed only or ND filters which only give you one stop increments. So if you're 1/2 stop off then you're no longer in that 2:1 fps/shutter ratio. In addition to my Mavice 2 I have a
Mini 2, so know what it is to have fixed aperture. I haven't even bothered to buy ND filters for it.
Additionally, the controller of the
Mavic 2 is head and shoulders better than the
Air2s. It is compact and light. It has programmable C1 and C2 buttons, a programmable "5D" button separate start/stop buttons for video and photos that you also used to switch between the two image modes and a second wheel on the right side. The difference in controllers alone is night and day. Oh... and the
M2P controller has an LCD screen that gives you readable data, absent on all the "new" controllers from th
Mini 2 all the way up through the
Mavic 3.
The power of the
Mavic 2 will keep stable in the strongest of winds, though the
Air2s is good at that too. Where the
Air2s beats the
Mavic 2 Pro is in resolution and frames per second. You can shoot in 4k 60fps which is helpful should you do slow motion. 4k/30fps isn't perfect if you slow down the speed in post. I'm not sure what the other features are in the
Air2s that the
M2P doesn't have. But I think the Go4 app is a better app than DJI FLy, but that's my personal opinion.
$1450 isn't a bad price with a hard case and and filters thrown in. But if you know the owner and the drone has a legitimate 10 flight record and is in perfect condition, I'd say buy it. I think $1300 is a better price as I got my
M2P as a reburbished unit (like new in every respect down to the packaging) with the flymore kit for $1500 from an authorized dealer (yeah, a stellar deal) so I have to base my pricing thoughts on that.
So, IMO the
M2P is the way to go.