With the introduction of the Mavic (which I've ordered), the P4Pro and the Inspire 2, I have to say I will be keeping my P3P. Why? I feel confident when flying it. I am very happy with the video quality for my needs. I am more than happy with its range - just did a test and got out 2.4 miles stock and 2.8 with a 'windsurfer' type booster.
Also, for the kind of flying I do, I don't need a collision avoidance system like the P4, P4Pro, Mavic and Inspire 2 offer. I love actually 'flying' my quadcopter as much as r/c sailplanes. I love tuning and practicing my skills rather than depending on a software program to do it for me.
That said, I am looking forward to the Mavic because of its size and tap and go options. I just don't ever want to lose the flying skills I've gained from flying R/C sailplanes nor do I want to always depend on software to make the shot for me.
As with everything, these are just my personal choices.
Also, for the kind of flying I do, I don't need a collision avoidance system like the P4, P4Pro, Mavic and Inspire 2 offer. I love actually 'flying' my quadcopter as much as r/c sailplanes. I love tuning and practicing my skills rather than depending on a software program to do it for me.
That said, I am looking forward to the Mavic because of its size and tap and go options. I just don't ever want to lose the flying skills I've gained from flying R/C sailplanes nor do I want to always depend on software to make the shot for me.
As with everything, these are just my personal choices.