MAVIC is new and unproven. The P4 has been out for a while . You know it's record.
Go with the P4.
Go with the P4.
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You don't want collision avoidance enabled indoors IMO, it restricts too much in close quarters. The props guards are insurance against bumping into things, however I rarely bump into things because the VPS works so good. This takes practice of course to fly indoors with guards. I rarely fly indoors anymore, now that Osmo is out. It's easier, safer, quicker and more versatile, IMO. If you want to shoot real estate, you really need an Osmo+ for indoors.Do prop guards on the P4 reduce its collision avoidance?
I'm worried about P4 landing tip over.You don't want collision avoidance enabled indoors IMO, it restricts too much in close quarters. The props guards are insurance against bumping into things, however I rarely bump into things because the VPS works so good. This takes practice of course to fly indoors with guards. I rarely fly indoors anymore, now that Osmo is out. It's easier, safer, quicker and more versatile, IMO. If you want to shoot real estate, you really need an Osmo+ for indoors.
Two others on this forum site have said yes. Do you have a P4 with guards and user experience?
Thanks. That is what I'm hoping to hear.Not sure if you are asking me because you didn't quote anyone but I have aftermarket prop guards and they do not cause any problems with collision detection. I have over 100 flights this way. I recently felt comfortable enough with my flying skills that I no longer use them or the collision detection system.
how about just use a camera inside the house on a tripod. As a commercial drone operator, i wouldnt risk flying inside a house and our insurance company might turn down a claim if you happened to damage anything.I say/went with the Mavic because with the phantom's wider FOV its harder to really make the target/house the center of attention. For real estate photography, you want to make the house the center of attention; not just a wide screen pano of the whole block.
Other benefits of the mavic:
-Easier indoor flying in tripod mode....possible to get some amazing shots inside the house.
If you don't have a 107 certificate you might look into that first.
Hand catch it.
Yes, however Mavic doesn't offer prop guards to my knowledge.I use prop guards on both my P2 and for me I am happy to have them through various mishaps.
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