Phantom 4 V Mavic Pro

Here is your summary followed by the ultimate long-read comparison of the drones. DJI was keen to point out that the Mavic Pro is packed with all the same tech as the , and then some. The capabilities it’s taken from it’s younger cousin include forward-facing obstacle avoidance, active tracking and downward-facing sensors. Although DJI says that the tracking capabilities have been upgraded in the Mavic, and that it can even recognise which mode of transport the subject is using.

It’s the first to market with serious autonomous features, and the implementation works really well. The addition of obstacle avoidance, tap-to-fly, and subject tracking make this the drone I would recommend to total beginners, but one which can also help professionals capture more interesting and risky shots. Autonomy allows safe, easy, but limited flightThe limitation here is that you are mostly moving in one direction — forward _ which is the only direction in which the obstacle avoidance works.

Additionally, aside from payload, anything the dji fly could do, the newer DJI Mavic 2 Pro can do better. The Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 features new low-noise propellers, OcuSync, and a redesigned controller. For the latest in DJI technology, please view our product recommendations below. Tap the Stop button on the left of the screen to exit ActiveTrack. At this point you may choose to start a new mission or bring the aircraft back to the Home Point.

The anti-collision system should not be relied upon too heavily. The aircraft includes the Visual Positioning System module seen on the Professional/Advanced models. It includes features, as the other models do, such as Point of Interest, Follow Me, GPS Waypoints, Course Lock and Home Lock. The remote for Professional and Advanced models also has 2 antennas. DJI’s dji drones is in fact a pretty amazing piece of technology and — for the moment — has supplanted the Phantom 3 Professional as the consumer camera drone to get if you’ve got the money. That said, the out-of-the-box flight experience isn’t all that different from the Phantom 3 — any of them.

They examine the ground below the drone and keep it steady, though they are ineffective when flying over reflective surfaces. Once you’ve got your location set, make sure that the Pro’s firmware is up to date, and ensure that both the flight battery and remote control are fully charged. In the field you’ll want to attach propellers—they twist and lock on with ease.

This system is light weight, compact and easy to utilize, and with its minimalist layout. Additions like the Mayday board for auto parachute deployment makes completion of this system simple beyond belief. Where the Mavic Pro takes a clear lead is when we look at portability. Though it’s hardly enormous, the Phantom 4 does require a backpack for travel, and the propellers need to be attached separately.

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With all the automatic flight modes, together with super stable flight system and a quality 4k camera, the Phantom 4 Pro is the best value drone on the market. That said, the Autel Evo 2 Pro, with the exception of missing a mechanical shutter, now has the hardware and flight capabilities advantage. And, with the recently released SDK for third parties to build EVO II Pro mapping capabilities into their own mission planning software suites, this platform shows the most promise. Third-party solutions like Litchi handle waypoint missions extremely well, and MapsMadeEasy MapPilot provides a terrain following solution.