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Most of us are guilty of the same gullibility thinking that just because a new version of a gadget is released the one we have is only good for the scrap yard. Not true at all. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the M3P and if not crashed or otherwise damaged it will remain a great drone for years to come, capable of producing amazing stills and videos.Indeed, M3P is still a great drone!
A good back up for the Mavic 4 Pro!Most of us are guilty of the same gullibility thinking that just because a new version of a gadget is released the one we have is only good for the scrap yard. Not true at all. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the M3P and if not crashed or otherwise damaged it will remain a great drone for years to come, capable of producing amazing stills and videos.
or if you need 24mm, something the Mavic 4 Pro fails at big time!A good back up for the Mavic 4 Pro!
I do my best to edit that out, or keep the sun centered will do the trick.Complete with the trademark green spot, whenever shooting into the sun. LOL!
True! I kept my M3P after getting the M4P and the most primary advantage is the 24mm camera. The 24mm makes for a better flight experience since you have more peripheral vision, and yes that translates to advantages in photography and video as well.or if you need 24mm, something the Mavic 4 Pro fails at big time!
Further to that the M4P has 3:2 aspect ratio sensor which reduces further vertical field of view in photos, that is when compared to vertical field of view of 24mm in front of more square 4:3 aspect ratio sensor in M3P. Just something to be aware of when considering M4P...True! I kept my M3P after getting the M4P and the most primary advantage is the 24mm camera. The 24mm makes for a better flight experience since you have more peripheral vision, and yes that translates to advantages in photography and video as well.
Secondly, my M3P can fly twice as high as the M4P (1.0 km height limit vs 0.5 km on M4P). It could be my particular firmware, but it's definitely a thing and nice to be able to get that high when in mountain valleys.
There should be no difference in maximum height. 500m was the max, but all Mavic 3 series and Mavic 4 series are supposed to now be 1000m.True! I kept my M3P after getting the M4P and the most primary advantage is the 24mm camera. The 24mm makes for a better flight experience since you have more peripheral vision, and yes that translates to advantages in photography and video as well.
Secondly, my M3P can fly twice as high as the M4P (1.0 km height limit vs 0.5 km on M4P). It could be my particular firmware, but it's definitely a thing and nice to be able to get that high when in mountain valleys.
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