Love my P4 and don't see enough in the Mavic to dump the P4. I may pick one up to try but I'm not a fan of using a phone as a display.
I just bought my P4 a week ago..so I'm in return window still and have considered returning it for a Mavic but leaning towards keeping P4.
I am however, crazy ridiculously excited about their being a new LightBridge. This is what will send them over the top IMO. LightBridge is what separated them from the boys before and now it's improved on? If the numbers hold up, you're looking at the new protocol for the P5 as well which I am deftly excited about.
I don't disagree that an improvement on the camera would be excellent and I am sure they will but I must tip my had to any company that innovates in the area that they had a sizable lead. It shows an enthusiasm to stay at the top, no complacency and a desire to keep pushing. There is only so much you could have done with such small lens last decade but with the advent of the smartphone and now the drone revolution, the boundaries of what is possible with small cameras just keeps changing drastically and I don't see it stopping.Long ranges were already possible with the P4 and modded antennas.
It's the camera that needs to improve on the next P5 , not so much the flight capabilities.
Maybe the mavic 2
Again, I don't think the people they are going after are what in the industry we call "pixel effers" but they use the cuss word which means people that are basically photographers. I can almost be assured that for the family market that they are hoping to tackle, the image will be good enough no matter if it looks 2x better than the Phantom 4 or half as good.Lets give the Mavic some time to show its true colors. Once the forums start filling up with users complaining about the video on them , maybe DJI will take a hard look at that and improve the next model .
My only question is how much wear and tear on those motor connections can take with those folding arms .
I don't really get these: "who's gonna dump their track tested P4, for an unproven device that is new and looks pretty" threads. Also, not to mention, the P4 and Mavic are completely different devices, albeit they are both drones made by the same company. **shaking head**
The future is going for the " portable" way in electronics. The Mavic has the same features than the P4, and some others are better like the Ocusync wireless technology that allows this aircraft a better range. ( 7 kms 4.3M )The sensor and resolution of the camera is the same... I think that some youtubers aren't idiots but maybe are recording with the spherical gimbal protector on...Another forgotten aspect is the security if the aircraft fallls because has a weight 750Gr, almost 1Kg lighter than our P4... the design seems more futuristic and robust as well,look likes mini industrial or military drone used by some special forces...
Again, I don't think the people they are going after are what in the industry we call "pixel effers" but they use the cuss word which means people that are basically photographers. I can almost be assured that for the family market that they are hopin to tackle, the image will be good enough no matter if it looks 2x better than the Phantom 4 or half as good.
The reason the Breeze, Karma and Mavic all came out and were developed in parallel to each other is because the brains at these companies know that the money is in the family market, not the professional one.
This is the dilemma that faces all professionals. Go ask Mac power users how abandoned they felt about the evolution of the Mac Towers after the iPhone was released in 2007.
To put it another way, no matter what we complain about over here, if they successfully market to and make it easy enough for the home everyday user, it will matter not.
We shall see.
I agree in all but trust me, the larger the market, the greater the love.But then let's also look at how Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Sony and other camera manufacturers gear their different product lines to different consumer demographics. Just because the cheapy point-and-shoot cameras sell like hotcakes, that hasn't precluded them from development and innovation on their top-tier lines.
This is the same thing we are starting to see with drones. The Inspire, Phantom and Mavic will all have their place in the DJI family of products, and I've no doubt we'll see new offerings in the years ahead. Drones are at the beginning of the next big wave of electronic gadgets.
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