I have a
P4P, but agree with most comments in the video.
It's simple, guys. Look at how DJI have released new drones over the last few years:
Mavic, Mavic Pro, Mavic Air,
Mavic 2....and now, the Mavic Mini (sub 250g category).
Look at Phantom 4? It was given the update to 4 Pro (additional sensors) and then the v2.0 with slightest differences to motors/props and a clip to ensure battery was always inserted and clipped in correctly. Other than that, the only difference was adding a controller with built in display. Despite a batter camera sensor on the
P4P, the newest and breakthrough drone tech is being released on subsequent Mavic models year in, year out. Why? Wouldn't it make more sense, for example, to sell a mass amount of drones for 'general and new' users, like the Mavic Mini, which was designed to effectively bypass a lot of country's drone laws? Their job is to maximise profits and sell the the biggest market for more sales. I don't see how they can achieve that with a new Phantom despite the odd comment above about it being heavier and hence steadier...well as the OP said in his video, if you want steps up in these categories for camera choice/quality/stability - there is an inspire you could buy.
That's not to see there's no market for
P4P and hence a P5, but it's shrunk. it's that small - that commercially, it doesn't make much sense to mass produce to cater to. Mavic 3 (or M3P), if/when it comes out should basically own the
P4P, as it's multiple years younger and should have all the new tech that DJI are pumping into their newest lines.
RoOSTA