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Published: 2015-08-06, Author: Ali , review by: techradar.com
Value for money, Great for those just starting out, Simple design and operation, Easy to fly
Uses Wi, Fi rather than Lightbridge, Lacks the positioning cameras of the Advanced and Pro
If you were thinking about getting the Phantom 3 Pro or Advanced but were put off by the price, then the Phantom 3 Standard should make your mind up once and for all! It's affordable, easy to fly and has a good camera...
Simple to fly and great camera, Fast and Stable, Great value
Nothing. yet
The Phantom 3 Standard may be the entry level model in the DJI range - but it's still incredibly capable. The battery life is impressive, it's a breeze to fly and it's unbelievably quick. The camera is also very good, and capable of capturing st...
Value for money, Great for those just starting out, Simple design and operation, Easy to fly
Uses WiFi rather than Lightbridge, Lacks the positioning cameras of the Advanced and Pro
If you were thinking about getting the Phantom 3 Pro or Advanced but were put off by the price, then the Phantom 3 Standard should make your mind up once and for all! It's affordable, easy to fly and has a good camera...
Abstract: Having an interest in photography, loving gadgets and being an avid mountain biker were all the reasons I needed to pick up a DJI Phantom 3 Standard (that and my wife's approval) so how easy is this budget quadcopter to fly for a complete beginner?My only...
Published: 2015-07-02, Author: James , review by: engadget.com
Excellent video quality, Easy to use, Good battery life for itsclass, Excellent app with useful features
Lacksadvanced flying modes, The design needs updating
DJI has cornered the consumer drone market by making its products accessible and easy to use. Despite the "Professional" name, the Phantom 3 is a 4K video drone that's perfect for the masses. Hobbyist video makers and amateur fliers have an easy choice i...
Image quality is phenomenal as long as there's decent light. The new remote control is fantastic, especially the camera controls, the integrated wireless radio, and the Return to Home button. Flying this thing is just super fun. Also really like the new b
Low-light still has a ways to go as there's a lot of grain and noise. Not being able to swap batteries on the remote control could be problematic on long shoot days (after all, you can do it for the drone itself). I'm sure it would be loud, but I kind of
Do you want a photography/videography drone thats really fun to fly? Are you willing to spend $1,300 to get it? Then yes, go for it, because youre not going to find a better drone for the money. At least not yet. The Phantom 3 Professional just shoots a...
Image quality is phenomenal as long as there's decent light. The new remote control is fantastic, especially the camera controls, the integrated wireless radio, and the Return to Home button. Flying this thing is just so fun. Also really like the new beef
Low-light still has a way to go as there's a lot of grain and noise. Not being able to swap batteries on the remote control could be problematic on long-shoot days (after all, you can do it for the drone itself). I'm sure it would be loud, but I kind of w
Do you want a photography/videography drone that's really fun to fly? Are you willing to spend £1,159 to get it? Then yes, go for it, because you're not going to find a better drone for the money. At least not yet. The Phantom 3 Professional just shoots a...
Image quality is phenomenal as long as there's decent light. The new remote control is fantastic, especially the camera controls, the integrated wireless radio, and the Return to Home button. Flying this thing is just super fun. Also really like the new b
Low-light still has a ways to go as there's a lot of grain and noise. Not being able to swap batteries on the remote control could be problematic on long shoot days (after all, you can do it for the drone itself). I'm sure it would be loud, but I kind of
Do you want a photography/videography drone that’s really fun to fly? Are you willing to spend $1,300 to get it? Then yes, go for it, because you’re not going to find a better drone for the money. At least not yet. The Phantom 3 Professional just shoots a...