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For the longest time I wanted to take a drone to Ireland. I have a P4 and a P4P and both are just to big for a International Flight IMO.
I wanted a drone that would fit in my carry on and still have a good camera. I thought about the Mavic Air briefly then settled on the M2P.
What an awesome choice!. I was able to pack the entire drone plus 5 batteries in my carry on on my recent trip in December. You could not pull this off with a P4P.
The M2P bridges the gap between a large drone with an awesome camera (I2) and a small portable with a so so camera (Mavic Air).
IMO you give up to much with a Mavic Air but it's good for some situations.
Needless to say the M2P is going back to Ireland with me in 2019. Can't wait to see what it sees.
Photographers look for perspective. It's one of the driving forces behind creativity. Adding a drone to the mix has given me a different perspective.
Taken December 2018 Mavic 2 Pro Ring of Kerry Ireland.
Ireland Aerials - Zip Aerial
Ireland Landscapes - Zip Aerial
I wanted a drone that would fit in my carry on and still have a good camera. I thought about the Mavic Air briefly then settled on the M2P.
What an awesome choice!. I was able to pack the entire drone plus 5 batteries in my carry on on my recent trip in December. You could not pull this off with a P4P.
The M2P bridges the gap between a large drone with an awesome camera (I2) and a small portable with a so so camera (Mavic Air).
IMO you give up to much with a Mavic Air but it's good for some situations.
Needless to say the M2P is going back to Ireland with me in 2019. Can't wait to see what it sees.
Photographers look for perspective. It's one of the driving forces behind creativity. Adding a drone to the mix has given me a different perspective.
Taken December 2018 Mavic 2 Pro Ring of Kerry Ireland.
Ireland Aerials - Zip Aerial
Ireland Landscapes - Zip Aerial
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