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Taking a side road in the thread regarding DJI products and the Ukraine business ... DJI sold AEROSCOPE to both Russia AND the Ukraine and then Ukrainian network was mysteriously switched off not long after.I'm a very solid libertarian-ish, free market dude.
Drone technology and supply is one of the very few areas I would support a large public investment in private domestic industry for R&D and competing in global markets.
DJI and the Chinese government own this space.
Seeing how effectively Ukraine is using small drones is an eye-opener.
We are missing the boat right now in the US, and I think this "boat" is going to turn out to be as important and impactful as the computing boat the US was driving.
To national security, economic independence, standard of living, and more.
All the grandstanding and suspicion of DJI will end after all DJI is simply a Chinese company and they have no choice but to do what that government tells them to do. They will regain the foothold eventually because they are so consumer friendly I disagree about the no American drones statement. There are many U.S. companies producing the same quality if not superior Drones ,Some of them are used much more than their DJI counterparts BUT these companies have no way to capture the Market Away Because DJI pays retailers handsomely to prominently display their Drones over any others. DJI Makes great Products but they have MANY things that are Killing them on the commercial and entertainment Side. They will work on those of course but DJI will stay on top in the recreational Drone market in my opininion.
I really oppose this sort of thinking, and believe it's not even close to representative of real people.I agree with you 99% Except for- Actually People purchase shiny things that they are force-fed Most people bought it cause They saw it at Best buy not because where it was made or even how well its made really,Even though DJI Drones are high quality and the people who Run how the drones are Displayed over at Best Buy are DJI I can assure you.
I hope you feel this a debate and nothing argumentative because I am interested and I could learn too BUT
DJI isn't forcing you to buy a drone-They are just limiting your selection by paying retailers to either put the competition in the back or not to sell them altogether.
I love my DJI Drone and I would buy another and any drone maker with a brian and money would squeeze their competition so I don't fault them for it .its just the way it worked out. Thanks to their Countries Massive Clout with all American Retailers.
It is a shame BUT indeed we as a society buy what we are fed ( Hold on I gotta answer my iPhone 14) and we are fed those products by the Strongest on the block.
I'm having trouble understanding if you're just stubborn, or just disillusioned. Perhaps a combination of both. I'm not saying this to be insulting, rather more of a commentary/observation. You have ideas and thoughts and share them here as though they are facts. They are not. They are what you "think" is reality, or perhaps what you believe to be true. Walmart absolutely decides what goes on their shelves, no one else does! Most product manufacturers with enough margin built into their products would kill to have them on Walmart shelves. But the caveat here is "with enough margin", because Walmart beats up ALL distributors and manufacturers on their pricing and many distributors and manufacturers just can't afford to sell to Walmart at the prices Walmart dictates. Read that again..."at the prices WALMART DICTATES".I hope you feel this a debate and nothing argumentative because I am interested and I could learn too BUT
DJI isn't forcing you to buy a drone-They are just limiting your selection by paying retailers to either put the competition in the back or not to sell them altogether. I love my DJI Drone and I would buy another and any drone maker with a brian and money would squeeze their competition so I don't fault them for it .its just the way it worked out. Thanks to their Countries Massive Clout with all American Retailers.
It is a shame BUT indeed we as a society buy what we are fed ( Hold on I gotta answer my iPhone 14) and we are fed those products by the Strongest on the block. No one approached DJI and said " Hey create and market to me a Quad with an HD Camera." They built it - We saw it- They made money.
Example.
If my nieghbor down the street decides to build a video game system and he ends up making the best thing ever, He has ZERO chance of getting that system into stores unless he sells that idea to Microsoft or Playstation. Because after-all they are the ones who decide what's gets displayed at Walmart NOT Walmart.
I hardly think that disagreeing with someone and telling them why, is "getting a little hot"....but maybe that's just me?Hey guys, I think this thread is getting a little hot. Could we cool it off a bit maybe?
Do you have any proof of that? DJI has no need to pay retailers for preferential treatment. They have competed on price and functionalityBUT DJI isn't forcing you to buy a drone-They are just limiting your selection by paying retailers to either put the competition in the back or not to sell them altogether.
What does that even mean? We make the choice to spend the money on items that provide value. It doesn't matter if the company is Chinese-owned or not, if the drones were not reliable no one would buy them. GoPro took a serious hit to their reputation with the Karma losing power and dropping out of the sky.It is a shame BUT indeed we as a society buy what we are fed
That's an apples-to-oranges comparison. You can't compare the launch of a video game console system with a device like a drone. You have to come up with an entire ecosystem (console, developer APIs, marketing, getting studios to write games, etc). It costs a lot of money for a game studio to write a new game or port an existing one to a new platform. Big players in that space failed (Atari, Sega, 3DO).If my nieghbor down the street decides to build a video game system and he ends up making the best thing ever, He has ZERO chance of getting that system into stores unless he sells that idea to Microsoft or Playstation. Because after-all they are the ones who decide what's gets displayed at Walmart NOT Walmart.
You must have a very small truck.My Issue with dji on the commercial side, (Well 1 of them) Is the refusal to make them even more open to repair or customization to the customers needs, For Example: Lets say you are a drone Pilot and you and your Video operator go out to shoot a scene on a set, Now that shoot is scheduled and very expensive - on your last pre-flight you burn a motor. My competitors drone requires me to remove 3 screws and a connector and replace - and I'm Back in the Air ( 5min) Something that is not possible with a DJI. For Dji drones you need a Backup Drone, and the trucks already full. They will correct this one day but to do that they will have to do things they are not willing to do.
Any 107 pilot that works in film production that chooses to leave their equipment on a grip truck shouldn’t be working in that industry.My Issue with dji on the commercial side, (Well 1 of them) Is the refusal to make them even more open to repair or customization to the customers needs, For Example: Lets say you are a drone Pilot and you and your Video operator go out to shoot a scene on a set, Now that shoot is scheduled and very expensive - on your last pre-flight you burn a motor. My competitors drone requires me to remove 3 screws and a connector and replace - and I'm Back in the Air ( 5min) Something that is not possible with a DJI. For Dji drones you need a Backup Drone, and the trucks already full. They will correct this one day but to do that they will have to do things they are not willing to do.
Any 107 pilot that works in film production that chooses to leave their equipment on a grip or camera truck shouldn’t be working in that industry.My Issue with dji on the commercial side, (Well 1 of them) Is the refusal to make them even more open to repair or customization to the customers needs, For Example: Lets say you are a drone Pilot and you and your Video operator go out to shoot a scene on a set, Now that shoot is scheduled and very expensive - on your last pre-flight you burn a motor. My competitors drone requires me to remove 3 screws and a connector and replace - and I'm Back in the Air ( 5min) Something that is not possible with a DJI. For Dji drones you need a Backup Drone, and the trucks already full. They will correct this one day but to do that they will have to do things they are not willing to do.
I agree. EVERY review I read shows DJI ahead, always better. And they have inventory.There are so many that the first two brands you mentioned are foreign companies that make drones in China, the last two are US companies that produce specialised commercial drones way too expensive for the consumer market.
The other company has been shown to actively lobby to encourage the paranoia surrounding DJI.
If there really were so many US companies making competitive drones, we'd all know about them and DJI wouldn't have >70% market share.
One of them is Skydio. I’m actually working with one of their birds on a project.I'll bite...who are these "many" US companies, please?
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