First of all I purchased this over the phone, so my review might not have the "verified" mark. Second I purchased this full well knowing a Phantom 5 is on the way, and will probably be released sooner rather than later.
Manufacturer: DJI
First of all I purchased this over the phone, so my review might not have the "verified" mark. Second I purchased this full well knowing a Phantom 5 is on the way, and will probably be released sooner rather than later.
The DJI Phantom 4 Pro feels like it was designed from the ground up to be the perfect assistant for a drone photographer. Expect to pay extra for those "pro" features in the name, but fantastic automated camera functions, robust controls and a frankly ludicrous top speed make it very easy to see...
Camera features; easy-to-master flight controls and upgrades on the previous generation prove that DJI knows what it's doing
Sticker price and investing in additional batteries means the Phantom 4 Pro doesn't come cheap
The DJI Phantom 4 Pro feels like it was designed from the ground up to be the perfect assistant for a drone photographer. Expect to pay extra for those "pro" features in the name, but fantastic automated camera functions, robust controls and a frankly ludicrous top speed make it very easy to see where your money goes.
The price puts it just outside of "entry level," but the Phantom 4 Pro is a no-brainer if you're serious about drone photography.
Camera features; easy-to-master flight controls and upgrades on the previous generation prove that DJI knows what it's doing.
Sticker price and investing in additional batteries means the Phantom 4 Pro doesn't come cheap.
DJI has continued to push the capabilities of its drones forward, announcing the Phantom 4 Pro ($1,499) and Pro+ only months after dropping the superb Phantom 4 on the world. The Pro has a 1-inch image sensor with four times the surface area of the Phantom 4's camera.
Long-distance control; Return-to-home; Forward and rear obstacle detection; Automated flight modes; High-performance Sport mode; 24mm lens; Subject recognition and tracking; 60fps 4K video; 20MP Raw and JPG images; 1-inch sensor camera
Pricey; Side sensors limited in functionality; Must supply smartphone or tablet for camera control
DJI has revamped most of its drone series' this year. None more so than the Phantom series. We saw replacements for the Phantom 4 and a new Phantom 4 Pro . While the original Phantom 4 Pro looked very much like the original Phantom 4, the Obsidian Edition brings a new Stealth Bomber colour scheme.
Obsidian's dark colour makes it easy to see against sky; footage is smooth and stable; great feature list; long battery life for this kind of product
Not as portable as a DJI Mavic Pro; it's very expensive
DJI has continued to push the capabilities of its drones forward, announcing the Phantom 4 Pro ($1,499) and Pro+ ($1,679.00 at Amazon) only months after dropping the superb Phantom 4 ($1,199.00 at DJI) on the world. The Pro has a 1-inch image sensor with four times the surface area of the Phantom 4's camera. It captures 4K footage at up to 60fps, and shoots 20MP Raw and JPG photos. It's also our Editors' Choice, as the more expensive Pro+ configuration shows that an integrated tablet can have as many drawbacks as advantages. Design The Phantom 4 Pro's ($1,449.00 at Amazon) body is essentially identical to the standard Phantom 4. It's a white quadcopter with sleek lines and a glossy finish. It measures about 7.0 by 11.5 by 11.5 inches and weighs 3.1 pounds, so you will need to register with the FAA before taking it up into the air. Like the Phantom 4, the Pro's packaging doubles as a carrying case. It's compact and certainly a practical stowing solution if you frequently work ...
The DJI Phantom 4 Pro drone adds additional obstacle sensors and a vastly improved camera to the already stellar Phantom 4.
Long-distance control; Return-to-home; Forward and rear obstacle detection; Automated flight modes; High-performance Sport mode; 24mm lens; Subject recognition and tracking; 60fps 4K video; 20MP Raw and JPG images; 1-inch sensor camera
Pricey; Side sensors limited in functionality; Must supply smartphone or tablet for camera control
This kit is awesome! Very nice. I am so glad I made this purchase.
Although Amazon advertised this back in October 2017, they didn't actually take stock of it until mid December 2017 (Naughty Amazon) I had to phone multiple times to Amazon customer support to find out the delivery date.
It delivered fairly quickly and all the DJI products are good. the free multicharger is not the DJI original. it seems to work but is a cheaper knockoff. the backpack is also cheap. overall as a bundle you are getting the value. the extra batteries are what makes this a deal.
I bought this after a friend showed me his Phantom 3 but recommended I look at the new Phantom 4. I bought the 4 Pro for its upgraded camera. I am a semi professional photographer and intend to seek CAA permission to use it commercially for my landscape photography.
Great Features; Great Picture Quality; Simple Controls
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