DJI Mavic Pro Vs. DJI Phantom 4 Pro: Price, Specs Comparison and Review; Which Makes A Better Choice? [VIDEO]
Pia MerciDJI is a company that is widely known and is a trusted brand for drone cameras as they have been reportedly sharp in releasing such smart, durable and general focused ones in the market which to oblige a variety of fields' necessities. DJI Mavic Pro and the DJI Phantom 4 Pro are the newly released drone units by DJI which both include active track features.
The DJI Mavic Pro triumphs its foldable body that apparently has no issues on fitting inside the owner's backpack. It has 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor with a 12 MP camera that can capture 4K video at a 4096 x 2160 resolution at 30fps. It's similarly simple to-use as it has four vision sensors and a 3-axis mechanical gimbal.
Furthermore, the Mavic Pro's FlightAutonomy enables it to see unexpected obstacles that are meters far from it which helps it to avoid any crashes. This said automation is likewise all set to arrive exactly where it first took off. On the other hand, its ActiveTrack framework equips it to take after a subject from behind, or even from the front or around it which can also fly nearby its subject.
Moreover, the Mavic Pro hits a top speed of 40mph which apparently lasts for 27 minutes on a single charge. It can reach a height of 5,000 meters and it has 734g of weight. With regard to selfie shots, Mavic Pro's Gesture mode would apparently be handy.
Compared to the Mavic Pro, the DJI Phantom 4 Pro is much more robust. The Phantom 4 Pro has a 1-inch 20 MP sensor camera that can shoot in 4K at 60 fps. In addition, it relishes its FlightAutonomy framework that provides it a 5-bearing obstruction detecting and a 4-course snag evading framework.
Unlike the Mavic Pro, which needs a cellphone associated with a screen to get a live footage at 1080p screen, the Phantom 4 Pro has a remote controller which already has an integrated screen already. With that, it will be easier to make use of the enhancements thru the DJI Go app thru HDMI, mic, WiFi, microSD and more.
Other than the other components mentioned, the Phantom 4 Pro brags its "Draw" highlight feature wherein the user can basically draw a route on the screen and the drone will take after that bearing while keeping a similar height making the user to concentrate more on controlling the camera and take great shots.
The Phantom 4 Pro is much faster at 45mph, which lasts for 30 minutes on a single charge and can reach a height of 6,000 meters. It has a fixed size and shape as well, and having a weight of 1,388 g.
The DJI Mavic Pro is available for purchase at a price of £1,100 while the DJI Phantom 4 Pro is available for purchase at a price of £1,600. If users prefer an outdoor action kind of shoot, the DJI Phantom 4 Pro is definitely a good choice.
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