Yes, but at a sacrifice of about 10% of flight time. Conversely, the P4P battery can be used in a P4 to gain 10% more flight time.Can anybody tell me If I can use THE SIX BRAND NEW P4 batteries I just paid $1000 AUD for in the new P 4 Pro....
Because the P4P has aperture control from f/2.8 to f/11on the P4P, you shouldn't need any ND filters. 4 stops of on the fly ND control covers everything from ND4 to ND16. No more need to land and change filters every time the exposure changes because of flight direction, or clouds. PL and GND filters will still be useful.how about camera lenses/filters?
Yes, but you won't get as long of a flight time that you would have received if you placed them in the P4. The P4 requires a bit more juice due to weighing a touch more and having to run an extra 4 sensors.Can anybody tell me If I can use THE SIX BRAND NEW P4 batteries I just paid $1000 AUD for in the new P 4 Pro....
Asked and answered, but you meant P4P when you wrote "The P4 requires a bit more juice due to weighing a touch more and having to run an extra 4 sensors."Yes, but you won't get as long of a flight time that you would have received if you placed them in the P4. The P4 requires a bit more juice due to weighing a touch more and having to run an extra 4 sensors.
I'm sure we're gonna see battery tests using the new battery in the P4 and P4 Pro. My guess would be the P4 will get a slightly longer flight time due to not requiring as much power.
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