buttons276
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Mine is a Mavic Air. It didn’t come with a card. It has 8gb of internal memory but it doesn’t hold but a couple minutes of video.That would have made a great video lol!
I thought Mavics came with an SD card though...
Mine is a Mavic Air. It didn’t come with a card. It has 8gb of internal memory but it doesn’t hold but a couple minutes of video.That would have made a great video lol!
I thought Mavics came with an SD card though...
A-ha! I wonder if the Air makes tighter turns than the Pro.Mine is a Mavic Air. It didn’t come with a card. It has 8gb of internal memory but it doesn’t hold but a couple minutes of video.
Take my advice totally forget any repair service from DJI find an alternate Source or Google and fix yourself you will save yourself a lot of headaches trust me great drones horrible service. You can buy a tool kit with all of the screwdrivers Etc that you need for 10 or $15.O.k, No nothing is wrong, and i haven't broken it. However I have about 15 minutes total flight time on it over the last 2 weeks since I got it. I obviously missed the 48 hour window for DJI care. Im thinking of State farm and got a quote for 60 bucks for the year, so say something goes wrong in the future, do I just pay for the repair and then get reimbursement from State farm or what? I assume the standard DJI warranty is in effect?
Just wanting to get my ducks in a row before I put much more time on it.. Im still in beginner mode and being careful!
I’m sure you’ll be fine. I’m brand new to drones and after a few weeks it feels second nature flying this thing around. Not that I’m so great. These things are just really easy to fly. My 10 year old can take off and land with no problem. I do still get amazed everytime it flys away and comes back. Technology is just amazing isn’t it?Hi Guy's,
Wow you Guy's are scaring me !
I have had my Mavic Pro Plat. For a short time and haven't had much time to play with it yet, I do have a P3 adv. & a P4 but can tell this Mavic Pro is going to take time to get use to, I feel shaky like I did when I first bought my P3 adv. , with them I gained my confidence after a bit, but you Guy's sound like me... thanks for the stories, I will be very careful till I get more confident for sure lol
SteveP55
Hi buttons276,I’m sure you’ll be fine. I’m brand new to drones and after a few weeks it feels second nature flying this thing around. Not that I’m so great. These things are just really easy to fly. My 10 year old can take off and land with no problem. I do still get amazed everytime it flys away and comes back. Technology is just amazing isn’t it?
I think you meant you shipped it from GA to CA. I shipped mine 3 weeks ago to CA for DJI Refresh to replace mine. I had it back 13 days later. Great turnaround time!
They crashed differently. it all depends on how you hit, where you hit, what you hit, and then add in the 'no-one knows' factor because physics.What happened to your guys drones that made it need to be replaced. Just curious. I saw one YouTube guy crash the crap out of one and still only had broken props
They are not horrible to repair if you have the "I can fix it" attitude. Most of the "hard to get" parts are available on EBAY and are OEM as it makes no sense to try to replicate a part that is not in high demand.
Yeah I’m afraid of speed mode to now. I got carried away. That thing turned like a race car drifting though. It was pretty cool I have to say. But I just missed a sign. I have noticed I have terrible depth perception
No kidding....were you filming during it?
My depth perception isn't the greatest either. I just ordered Neon Yellow wrap for mine for better visibility.
Just curious why he would ship it to Georgia from California when DJI repair center is in California. Seems to me it would be quicker to use the repair facility closest to you. Not to mention DJI's website shows no repair centers in Georgia.Nope, he shipped it from Cali to GA, and had it back as he stated.
Just curious why he would ship it to Georgia from California when DJI repair center is in California. Seems to me it would be quicker to use the repair facility closest to you. Not to mention DJI's website shows no repair centers in Georgia.
A-HA! I missed the part where he said he sent it to you (Thunderdrones). I will definitely keep you in mind if I ever need service!I am not DJI. I am an approved vendor here on Mavicpilots and my turnaround time and prices are a fraction of DJI's.![]()
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