What a disappointment.
DJI…a company that cannot get out of its own way. Too big, too fast. Too bad. And completely disconnected from all things not Chinese. But here I am the happy (for the most part) owner of 4 of their products.Their original marketing approach was totally boneheaded and now they scramble to fix it. Eventually there will be an overall price adjustment for all things Mavic 3 since the current price-point and combos simply make no sense at all especially if they continue to market the Air2s/RC Pro combo for 1799.
I took advantage of it, but end up with two Air2s flymore... I am OK with that because if I spent 1200 for the RC Pro I effectively got a complete A2s flymore for $500!! Or turning it the other way around, I got the RC Pro for $500. Go figure DJI.
Something has gone haywire in the mind of DJI. I guess now you can fly the Air2s with the RC Pro and buy them together but the RC Pro won't work with the Mavic 2. Not only have they made purchasing the Mavic 3 an oddball purchase they orphaned the Mavic 2 and made the decision to upgrade from a M2 to a M3 more difficult.This is really an unfortunate situation for many of us waiting for both in a package. DJI with moves like this may start losing market share and the respect they have earned over the years.
And yet thousands of us still run and buy it, me includedSomething has gone haywire in the mind of DJI. I guess now you can fly the Air2s with the RC Pro and buy them together but the RC Pro won't work with the Mavic 2. Not only have they made purchasing the Mavic 3 an oddball purchase they orphaned the Mavic 2 and made the decision to upgrade from a M2 to a M3 more difficult.
Lose market share? Most probably. If I were a betting man I'd be willing to bet 9:1 that my next drone will NOT be a DJI drone. My M2P and Mini 2 will be fine until the right time comes. To me it seems like an insult to offer a prosumer drone at pro prices. $5000 for the cine package? You'd think for that money it would have a removable gimbal and camera options and for $3000 could include the RC pro. But no. The M3 pricing is straight up gouging IMO.
That is true. Value is in the eye of the beholder. And that's ok for DJI to do what they're doing. The only vested interest they have at the end of the day is their share holders. It opens the doors for other drone mfrs who might not have previously had a chance against the DJI juggernaut. Autel seems to be upping their game and Sony, while dabbling in higher end drones could end up with trickle down designs. You never know. Maybe Skydio wiill see an opportunity to expand their line? With more potential revenue/profit there might be enough motivation to work a bit harder for the business? As a corporation DJI is betting margin vs volume. For them it might be the right move. I liken it to the movie, "The Producers". Gotta wonder what's coming with the Mini 3?And yet thousands of us still run and buy it, me included
Autel could be the one to topple Dji from their throne but if AUtel stays on their current path it would not happen. Their customer service is basically non-existent, at least with Dji they will respond to you on their forums, Autel - nothing. With all the issues that Autel are having with their Nano version drones and it not keeping to the speeds and Autel not wanting to fix the issues and saying that they are not gonna put the drone to its advertised speed in sports mode is gonna make the Mini 3 a killer. Dji will again hold the market with the mini 3. The Lite+ that i got from Autel will be my first and last Autel drone i will ever buy from them.That is true. Value is in the eye of the beholder. And that's ok for DJI to do what they're doing. The only vested interest they have at the end of the day is their share holders. It opens the doors for other drone mfrs who might not have previously had a chance against the DJI juggernaut. Autel seems to be upping their game and Sony, while dabbling in higher end drones could end up with trickle down designs. You never know. Maybe Skydio wiill see an opportunity to expand their line? With more potential revenue/profit there might be enough motivation to work a bit harder for the business? As a corporation DJI is betting margin vs volume. For them it might be the right move. I liken it to the movie, "The Producers". Gotta wonder what's coming with the Mini 3?
Every day I find yet one more reason to hold on to my Mavic 2 Pro and not buy the M3. As always, the Chinese are duplicitous. On consideration of the failed promised updated and delayed firmware, lack of waypoints, ridiculously high pricing for the Pro controller, and 6 minute delays in getting GPS...no thanks DJI. I''m not a fool.
I am in the group that demands patience until DJI delivers on their promises. Sure, it would be nice to have that extra flying time, and better sensor with higher dynamic range for night photography, but not at the expense of losing other pre-existing functions such as way points, and delayed GPS capture, and not to mention the really bad screen compared to my beloved DJI GO 4 app. The higher expense is not warranted. I feel I am getting screwed at least on these 4 issues.I 100% agree Dale D This is most unfortunate.
So now here's my dilemma; do I purchase the standard M3 (with one battery) and the RC Pro Controller (knowing that 3 minutes of the flight time would be dedicated to GPS lock) or . . . fly more combo with the RC Pro Controller (and sell the standard controller for whatever I can get)?
I could always buy filters and batteries later. That's where I am. I've made the decision to purchase . . . just debating HOW to purchase. DJI is charging the US/European people for their political game .
As far as Autel tech support, I have had mostly positive experiences. The last time involved a failed firmware update and they said to send back the EVO 2 Pro 6K v2 and controller and they turned them around within a day.Autel could be the one to topple Dji from their throne but if AUtel stays on their current path it would not happen. Their customer service is basically non-existent, at least with Dji they will respond to you on their forums, Autel - nothing. With all the issues that Autel are having with their Nano version drones and it not keeping to the speeds and Autel not wanting to fix the issues and saying that they are not gonna put the drone to its advertised speed in sports mode is gonna make the Mini 3 a killer. Dji will again hold the market with the mini 3. The Lite+ that i got from Autel will be my first and last Autel drone i will ever buy from them.
I recall DJI is a privately held company, am I wrong? However, I recently I read the CCP invested in DJI, no joke. That could be the motivation to their bonehead moves recently.The only vested interest they have at the end of the day is their share holders.
That appears to be a h/w problem, otherwise this would have surely been fixed in the last big firmware update. Time will tell.Now on top of that, we need to waste the battery for about 5-6 minutes waiting for GPS.
I am most interested to hear about the issues that you have had with your Autel drone. Would you be willing to elaborate?Autel could be the one to topple Dji from their throne but if AUtel stays on their current path it would not happen. Their customer service is basically non-existent, at least with Dji they will respond to you on their forums, Autel - nothing. With all the issues that Autel are having with their Nano version drones and it not keeping to the speeds and Autel not wanting to fix the issues and saying that they are not gonna put the drone to its advertised speed in sports mode is gonna make the Mini 3 a killer. Dji will again hold the market with the mini 3. The Lite+ that i got from Autel will be my first and last Autel drone i will ever buy from them.
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