Seems no one sells an ND 32/PL filter for a mavic pro platinum. How insane is that They are not that old.
They are still available here on Amazon. You can find them for the same price on eBay,Batteries for the Mavic Pro through DJI are also obsolete
Batteries for the Mavic Pro through DJI are also obsolete. After spending $1000.00 for the Mavic Pro three years ago I discover battery support is gone. Both my stock batteries with 76 cycles on them are swollen to the point they won't fit in the drone. Basically I now have a $1000.00 paper weight. This is definitely not what I anticipated from a company as well known as DJI. Aftermarket batteries are available but research into these bring questionable reviews. Any recommendations from fellow members?
Batteries for the Mavic Pro through DJI are also obsolete. After spending $1000.00 for the Mavic Pro three years ago I discover battery support is gone. Both my stock batteries with 76 cycles on them are swollen to the point they won't fit in the drone. Basically I now have a $1000.00 paper weight. This is definitely not what I anticipated from a company as well known as DJI. Aftermarket batteries are available but research into these bring questionable reviews. Any recommendations from fellow members?
The Oracle hath spoken, and so it shalt come to pass. Mortals take note.You will be flooded with choices (ranging from new, not-so-new, used, 3rd parties, dead etc) to add to your now flying "paper weight". Be sure not to pick the dead ones, which can be rather cheap and yet another paper weight. And yes, be ready with your credit cards or whatever payment methods.
- Once upon a time, there were at least these two search engines: www.google.com and www.duckduckgo.com in our world... In yours, you must have it by now.
- Then use an app, we call it browser, be it Safari, Chrome, Firefox, etc. There must be an equivalent one or similar sorts in your world. Fire that up. Or you call it launch.
- In that tiny crack, type in "Mavic Pro battery OEM"
That's it, don't need to wait for 3 years. But wait, you can post here...
Good luck.
- Once upon a time, there were at least these two search engines: www.google.com and www.duckduckgo.com in our world... In yours, you must have it by now.
As the proud owner of a $20 fake Rolex watch, I will try not to be offended by your comment on this subject. Returning to non-OEM batteries for DJI drones, let me just add that the two such batteries I have used in my Phantom 3S, have proven to be completely indistinguishable from DJI made batteries in both appearance and function. After over 40 charges apiece, this is still the case.Thanks for the contributing insights. I'm aware that I can find batteries from all over the world that claim they will fit my application. I can also find almost as many Rolex watches that make the claim they are authentic. How do you separate the claim verses the reality. The purpose of this inquiry was to illicit recommendations based on the experiences from a qualified source.
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