Great choice - enjoy - best advice I give every new drone owner is start slow - baby steps - take your time - practice blind landings as much as you can - dont use sport mode unless you need it to get your drone home in high winds - good luck.
OccuSync allows for a stronger signal that is able to reach further. Here's a comparison:So is there a benefit to flying by wifi as opposed to occusync? Or, what exactly am I missing or not understanding?
If you know anyone who has drones, you should go fly with them. I demo drones to people pretty much every time I go out flying. You can then feel for yourself what the differences are.
Welcome to a great hobby and you'll love it ?Hi everyone,
So I am new to drones. My kids got me a toy drone ( Propel cloud master ) for Christmas. I did not think I was going to take to it but I was sure wrong I have been really having a blast with it. So now I want to take it up a notch and am shopping for the DJI Mavic Pro and am really excited about getting it. I have been watching a lot of drone videos on youtube particularly the Ready Set Drone channel.Does anybody have any thoughts good or bad about their DJI Mavic Pro experiences? Looking forward to chatting with you all.
Well like I said in my first thread I really took to the toy drone my kids got me now its time to up the ante.....they may have accidentally created a monster lol.Welcome to a great hobby and you'll love it ?
Yeah I hate when life gets in the way of my play time too lol.Agree! With similar intro to drones, when I was shopping I visited a local group flying near me, mostly pros, with all kinds of drones that particular day. They talked to me a lot about their drones, and two of them actually handed me their controllers to test fly, even though I am a beginner. Flew the Inspire (way out of budget for me) and the M2P that day, and it cemented my decision to go with the M2P. Haven’t had any trouble with it, and not even a nano second’s regret, except that weather and work have severely limited my flying time.
Thanks for the chart. I also posted earlier about wanting to use it on vacations or hiking and sending it into places I may not be able to get to Occusync may be the way to go for me.OccuSync allows for a stronger signal that is able to reach further. Here's a comparison:
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If you're only going to fly within VLOS (as far as you can see with your eyes), then a model that uses Wi-Fi (like the Spark and Mavic Air) might be a good fit for you. If your goal is to fly long distances, then a model that uses OccuSync would be a better choice.
I wouldn't recommend choosing a drone based solely on the transmission system. You can compare other important specs between the above models here:
DJI Consumer Drone Comparison
You might want to also consider attaching a tracker like the Marco Polo (or one of these trackers) in case your lose your drone in one of those areas.I also posted earlier about wanting to use it on vacations or hiking and sending it into places I may not be able to get to Occusync may be the way to go for me.
If you are not going to shoot video professionally get the Mavic Air.
I was caught between the Mavic 2 Pro and Zoom. I decided on the zoom. I can get great shots both video and stills by zooming into the subject.Hi everyone,
So I am new to drones. My kids got me a toy drone ( Propel cloud master ) for Christmas. I did not think I was going to take to it but I was sure wrong I have been really having a blast with it. So now I want to take it up a notch and am shopping for the DJI Mavic Pro and am really excited about getting it. I have been watching a lot of drone videos on youtube particularly the Ready Set Drone channel.Does anybody have any thoughts good or bad about their DJI Mavic Pro experiences? Looking forward to chatting with you all.
I have one friend who is interested in buying one also, but unfortunately I do not know anybody that is an avid flier/hobbyist.
All around obstacle avoidance as opposed to fwd only. Hasselblad camera.Well I saw comparisons of the pro vs the Mavic2 and aside form about 3-4 minutes of extra flight time and a few decibels quieter there is not much of a difference between the two from what I have read. Do you have more?
whichever you choose I recommend the DJI care refresh which you must buy within 48 hours and you will be glad you did after your first crashThanks for the chart. I also posted earlier about wanting to use it on vacations or hiking and sending it into places I may not be able to get to Occusync may be the way to go for me.
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