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Published: 2016-03-15, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Easy to fly, Extremely stable, Obstacle avoidance, Incredible operating range with 720p Live View, Return-to-home and other safety features, Automated flight modes, High-speed Sport mode, Smooth 4K video capture, 20mm wide-angle lens, Subject recognition
The latest version of DJI's top-end consumer drone, the Phantom 4, improves on its predecessor in many ways. It's the best consumer drone on the market, and it's priced accordingly...
Published: 2016-03-10, Author: Ben , review by: theverge.com
Great autonomous features, Reliable and powerful flight, Terrific camera and connectivity
Expensive, Only comes with one battery
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Abstract: Natürlich hat man bei der Kamera nachgebessert, einen Fokus hat man dieses mal jedoch auf die Flugeigenschaften gelegt. DJI hat dem Phantom 4 neue optische Sensoren verpasst, mit denen der Kopter Hindernisse eigenständig erkennen kann, indem die Umgebung...
Obstacle detection and automatic modes means it practically flies itself, Still the easiest drone to use, even in Sport mode, Fantastic camera and an even better gimbal
Low light still a challenge, Lack of model choice
Without actually being able to fly it out in the open, we're not ready to pass judgment on the Phantom 4 just yet, but from what we've seen it's shaping up to be a worthy replacement for the Phantom 3. The tweaked looks, faster top speed and improved cam...
Obstacle detection and automatic modes means it practically flies itself, Still the easiest drone to use, even in Sport mode, Fantastic camera and an even better gimbal
Low light still a challenge, Lack of model choice
At £1229 (RM7,180), the Phantom 4 is more expensive than last year's model, but the autonomous modes make it the clear choice for anyone looking to make their first flight as a drone pilot.That doesn't mean it's solely for beginners, though: pros will app...