Is this taken with the M3P? Looks good.Not possible with other DJI drones?
Don't be so sure.
I haven't had subject matter to match Guanzhou at night but the early test results look quite promising.
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Yeah that is correct, even if you buy all the mavic 3s in the world you will never be able to take that shot!It's the part where it looks up at the towers which others can't do (0:25)
It's not exactly earth shattering.Yeah that is correct, even if you buy all the mavic 3s in the world you will never be able to take that shot!
Sorry that is not true, if you buy a lot of mavic 3s then you could recreate that shot by piling them on top of each otherYeah that is correct, even if you buy all the mavic 3s in the world you will never be able to take that shot!
Sorry, but this feature that you are crowing about, isn't anything special.Sorry that is not true, if you buy a lot of mavic 3s then you could recreate that shot by piling them on top of each other
You just made that up and it's completely falseMost users were not desperate to have 4K shooting yet here we are.
And your statement is true?You just made that up and it's completely false
LOL, please don't speak for me.Sorry, but this feature that you are crowing about, isn't anything special.
It's not something that drone users have been desperate to have and won't be particularly important to most users.
Air 3 and Mavic 4 should even allow 90 degrees upward vision.LOL, please don't speak for me.
I think this feature is really innovative and may very well become standard on future drones.
I can imagine all sorts of fantastic shots using that upward pointing camera!
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