DJI Phantom 4 Pro review

The small size and agile flight performance make these improvised drones very difficult to spot and destroy. Newer aircraft offer some powerful alternatives to the big Phantom series as well. Craft like the DJI Air 2S offer dji drones the same size of camera, but with a much newer sensor and software, not to mention the smaller and more agile airfame and lower price tag. No longer is the Phantom series the best if you want a 4K camera in the sky.

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Combined with infrared sensors on its left and right sides, the Pro can avoid obstacles in a total of four directions. Simply draw a route on screen and the Phantom 4 Pro will move in the direction while keeping its altitude locked. This lets the pilot focus on camera control and enables more complex shots.

The aperture is manually adjustable from your remote controller, from f2.8 down to f11. The 60fps recording speed in 4K video allows slow motion that is smooth, professional-quality and TV-ready. The bigger sensor takes stills to an outstanding 20MP on the Pro+ V2.0, up from 12MP on earlier P4s. And the maximum burst rate doubles to 14fps from 7fps on earlier P4s.

The dji drones Pro offers two remote controllers, one with a dedicated screen (Phantom 4 Pro+) and one without. ActiveTrack lets you track any moving object by simply drawing a box around the object and tapping Go on your smartphone or tablet controller. It’s impressive, consistently tracking moving objects well and keeping the camera focused on the subject. In addition, you can fly the drone around this moving object to create sweeping, cinematic sequences that let even beginner flyers try Spielberg-like shots.

The DSLRPros Phantom 4 RTK Packages are a diverse line of enterprise solutions for professionals in the survey, agriculture, and construction industries. Yes, you will need to register your DJI Phantom 4 Pro with the FAA before you fly. As with any drone that weighs 0.55 lbs or more, you’ll need to either sign up for the basic Recreational Flyer, or for the commercial-level Part 107 certification.

In daylight flying, as you won’t need to be fiddling around with the ISO, all you need to adjust is the shutter speed to affect your exposure. As the Phantom 4’s lens is a fixed f/2.8 aperture, Manual mode basically consists of altering ISO and shutter speed to adjust exposure. There are several shooting modes to choose from on the Phantom 4, including most of those found on your dSLR – burst mode, time lapse, HDR and exposure bracketing. Controls are Auto or Manual, and you can control everything down to applying a custom white balance. The battery charger can charge both the controller and the drone’s battery at the same time, which is a convenient feature. The batteries on the controller and the Phantom 4 take around 90 minutes to charge.