Personally I think DJI's product naming process really needs an over-haul.
Phantom 3 Advanced and Phantom 3 Professional. Okay, easy enough.. main difference is the camera. But then they come out with the Phantom 3 Standard and then the Phantom 3 4k. The Phantom 3 4K seems like its a Phantom 3 with 4k... like the Phantom 3 Professional. But it's not. It seems like it's like a Phantom 3 Standard... and it is but it lacks the Standard name.
DJI then releases the Mavic Pro.... but there was never a, Mavic. So what is "pro" above this Mavic?
We now have the Phantom 4 Pro. This _was_ released after the Phantom 4 and adds some nice features. However, DJI has used the "Professional" name in the past with the Phantom 3, as noted above. This was the Phantom 3 with a 4k camera (not to be confused with the Phantom 3 4k which still has a 3k camera but is not the same thing as the Phantom 3 Professional).
Not a huge deal but very confusing. I'd think DJI could do a much better job in naming their products. I think it's probably a little difficult as all the Phantoms have the same visual design so they want to keep that name. Microsoft went through the same issues when they went with the years as a naming process (a huge fail as it automatically dated their products).
Phantom 3 Advanced and Phantom 3 Professional. Okay, easy enough.. main difference is the camera. But then they come out with the Phantom 3 Standard and then the Phantom 3 4k. The Phantom 3 4K seems like its a Phantom 3 with 4k... like the Phantom 3 Professional. But it's not. It seems like it's like a Phantom 3 Standard... and it is but it lacks the Standard name.
DJI then releases the Mavic Pro.... but there was never a, Mavic. So what is "pro" above this Mavic?
We now have the Phantom 4 Pro. This _was_ released after the Phantom 4 and adds some nice features. However, DJI has used the "Professional" name in the past with the Phantom 3, as noted above. This was the Phantom 3 with a 4k camera (not to be confused with the Phantom 3 4k which still has a 3k camera but is not the same thing as the Phantom 3 Professional).
Not a huge deal but very confusing. I'd think DJI could do a much better job in naming their products. I think it's probably a little difficult as all the Phantoms have the same visual design so they want to keep that name. Microsoft went through the same issues when they went with the years as a naming process (a huge fail as it automatically dated their products).