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Published: 2014-06-26, Author: Lee , review by: arstechnica.com
Extremely capable quadcopter drone with full GPS awareness, Forgiving GPS-assisted flight mode is relatively easy to learn, Gimbal-mounted camera takes smooth video, Integrated all-in-one solution means you get live point-of-view video without having to b
Camera just isn't all that great—definitely worse image quality than a GoPro, Desktop app is a visual mess and a usability nightmare, Not yet capable of autonomous flight in conjunction with the DJI Groundstation app, Regardless of whether the features de
OK, so this thing is really, really, really fun and it's handily the simplest way to get stabilised arial video. That said, it's $US1300 (or $US1370 for the kit with an extra battery, which is definitely worth it). For just a bit more, you could buy the P...
It's so fun to fly! Seriously, it's one of the coolest toys I've ever played with. Ever. Everybody who tried it came away grinning. Once it's all set up, it's really pretty easy to fly, as long as you don't get carried away and go too fast and/or high. Th
Setup is really unintuitive. While it's supposed to basically hover in place when you let go of the joysticks, this wasn't totally reliable. There's way too much lag in the video to be able to fly it by the camera alone. The long screen blackout in betwee
Okay, so this thing is really, really, really fun and it's handily the simplest way to get stabilized arial video. That said, it's € 1,300 (£909) -- or € 1,159 (£958 both prices excl. shipping) for the kit with an extra battery, which is definitely worth...
It's so fun to fly! Seriously, it's one of the coolest toys I've ever played with. Ever. Everybody who tried it came away grinning. Once it's all set up, it's really pretty easy to fly, as long as you don't get carried away and go to fast/high. The GPS fe
Setup is really unintuitive. While it's supposed to basically hover in place when you let go of the joysticks, this wasn't totally reliable. There's way too much lag in the video to be able to fly it by the camera alone. The long screen blackout in betwee
Okay, so this thing is really, really, really fun and its handily the simplest way to get stabilized arial video. That said, its $1,300 (or $1,370 for the kit with an extra battery, which is definitely worth it). For just a bit more, you could buy the P...