DJI Phantom 4 Pro review

The remote is smaller and the Mavic Pro flies a tad slower, but can go further and it’s in the prime of its life with new accessories only recently being announced. This new drone takes the dji mini 2 fly more combo Pro, adds in OcuSync connectivity, updated ESCs and high-efficiency propellers to improve the flight experience. Just another step above, making the decision to buy the original Phantom 4 harder to make.

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It then returns to the precise spot where you had been recording, because it remembers that, too. Since you flew there safely, P4P+ V2.0 remembers the flight path. When Return to Home is activated, whether by you or automatically by the flight program when a signal is lost, the aircraft uses the safe path to get back to base. The mechanical shutter on the Pro+ V2.0 prevents rolling distortion.

In the “Beginner Mode, the dji drones cannot fly 100 feet higher and beyond the recorded home point. It also prevents camera tilt controls to allow new pilots to familiarize themselves with flying before adding more distance and camera control. The Phantom 4 is set to beginner mode by default which is great news. Both drones have a transmission distance of up to 4.3 mi , and users can switch between 2.4 and 5.8 GHz control frequencies to improve signal stability and cut through interference. It can also detect the ground to see whether there is suitable spot for landing.

The 1-inch sensor is about four times the size of the more typical 1/2.3-inch class used by most drones , flagship smartphones, and point-and-shoot cameras. Extra obstacle sensors are nothing to sneeze at, but the real reason to opt for the Phantom 4 Pro over the standard Phantom 4 is the camera. The Pro uses an all-new video camera with a 1-inch image sensor, 4K video recording at up to 60p, and 20MP Raw and JPG image capture.

If you care to see the history and evolution of the Phantom line, this is it. When it launched, the phantom 4 Pro looked like a superb iterative update, but this drone did not get the credit it deserves. The newer Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 is the superior drone, but the differences are subtle. This airframe has proven effective for hobby and commercial purposes, putting multiple payloads into the sky. The iconic quadcopter from DJI, that needs no re-re-introduction, has remained a favorite of many drone pilots even though the competition is heating up. Here are our top ten reasons why the DJI Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 is the one and only drone that can do it all and should be at the top of your list as well.