The
MA2 is an excellent choice for beginners that haven't owned DJI craft before, flying with Go4. Great price for the technology, nobody else comes close. If you own a
M2P or
M2Z, the value of buying the
MA2 isn't nearly as good, unless you must have 4K@60FPS, which the M2 craft cannot do. But beginners rarely need 4K@60FPS, nor do they usually have the PC that's powerful enough to edit 4K video. The "new OcuSync2" in the
MA2 is interesting (they should have called it OcuSync3), since it uses H.265 compression for the downlink from the craft to the RC. This is why Go4 doesn't work with
MA2. Compared to M2's downlink with Go4 using H.264 compression, H.265 is a more efficient compression technique, which helps with display clarity, and supporting a little more range, which is nice. However, in the real world more range is not essential, since the M2 craft can go over 4 miles. Going farther than 4mi isn't needed, my eyesight is good, but not that good.
For owners of
P4 and
P4P (which use Go4), this craft can be more convenient to fly, since it folds into a small package for vacation travel, backpacking, mountain biking, etc. The smaller size opens up new possibilities that DJI's Phantom line can't compete with. I wouldn't recommend the original MP, or MPP (poor camera and gimbal IMO), but the
MA2 is a winner for size, features, quality and performance.