MichiganMavic
Well-Known Member
I have a Zoom setup coming Friday. The Question is, should I wait until the warranty is over on my Pro to swap out, or it doesn’t matter?
I have a Zoom setup coming Friday. The Question is, should I wait until the warranty is over on my Pro to swap out, or it doesn’t matter?
At less than half the size/weight (much smaller/lighter accessories too) with the same image quality as a M2Z I find it a much more attractive option for me personally, especially since I also own a M2P. I never fly either drone out beyond 4KM so range is a non-issue for me, and the battery life is a reasonable compromise with such a significant size reduction - pretty rare that I can't get my shot in ~15 mins. I travel and hike a lot, so the size/weight is a bigger consideration for me than it might be for someone else. Some countries also have very strict rules on drones over 500g, and the Air is conveniently under 500g. I also think the Air is a much better overall design, I was hoping the M2 series would look more like a bigger Air than almost identical to the original Mavic, but that will have to wait for the 3rd generation![]()
Who knows what the 3rd generation might look like. Maybe in 2020 or 2021.
I just never got used to the Wifi on the Air. Even my Phantom 3 Standard got further than any of my Airs.
Obviously depends on the environments, but at 1-2KM I always still have a great signal on my Air, even in urban areas locally or while traveling. Range was never an issue for me, and therefore was not a consideration when I bought a M2P either. There is no scenario for me personally where I would ever fly out 4+ KM as it's rare I am able to get a dedicated spotter to accompany me to stay legal, but I understand that some people like to. For other applications like Search & Rescue it might be critical. I might have a different opinion if I flew in high interference areas but I haven't come across one yet in all my travels, and the M2 series isn't immune to interference either, it just tolerates it better. No doubt the M2 chassis is a step up, but you pay for it in size/weight and it's really nice to have the options we do. For me, the two compliment each other much better than if I owned both M2 products.
We're getting a little bit off topic, but hopefully in the future, before I turn 90, DJI will come out with a Mavic with truly swappable gimbals. Every photographer carries multiple lenses, especially if they own a $1450 camera body. In fact, many photographers carry multiple bodies as well as lenses depending upon what their mission is.
Several times a week I get asked what would be a good second drone. No matter what your first or second drone is, if youre doing it for money, anything is good as a backup.
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