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April 2016
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The editors liked
The DJI Phantom 4 is a very polished drone compared to its competition
And for those who've flown a quad before
You'll have no trouble getting started with this one. The new Sport mode lets you get to your location faster or just have some fun. Its Obst
Highquality stabilised footage
Object avoidance
Easy to fly
Multiple flight modes
Collision avoidance
Flight time
Easy to control
The editors didn't like
The Obstacle Sensing System only sees things in front of the drone. You still need a tablet or phone ready to go along with the controller and drone battery. Extra batteries are expensive. Landing gear and camera are fixed to the body
Published: 2017-02-12, Author: Arnold , review by: mrgadget.com.au
Abstract: I am absolutely loving the new DJI Phantom 4 Drone! I've had mine for a few weeks now and if there's a gadget that makes you get outdoors and appreciate nature more it's this!I'll post up my unboxing video (yes, I know I'm late with everything these days...
Multiple flight modes, Collision avoidance, Flight time, Easy to control
Props in frame can ruin shots, Loud
The best thing I can say about using the drone is that it enables you to reach perspectives that are otherwise not possible. Until recently the CASA regulations essentially put drones into the fun category, but now you can sell the footage you capture fro...
Abstract: When DJI announced the Phantom 4 I knew it would change drones forever, finally rather than just flight and video capabilities we took a step toward smarter aircraft that will make flying easier and safer in the long run. Testing it meant putting on two h...
Highquality stabilised footage, Object avoidance, Easy to fly
Phantom 3 batteries not compatible, Constant software updates, App can get a bit confusing
The Phantom 4 is a refinement of the Phantom 3 Professional. There are tweaks to the camera's performance, but the major upgrades are the robust design, improved materials, and clever flight aids using new sensors. This makes the Phantom 4 a worthwhile up...
Based on all of the upgrades introduced in the Phantom 4, along with the hours of flight time I've already racked up testing it in all kinds of conditions, I can highly recommend it for all sorts of skill levels, from beginner to expert. If you're in...
Published: 2016-05-14, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: The DJI Phantom 4 is a slick, feature-packed drone. People say it's the drone that anybody can fly, the quadcopter that you just can't crash. Let me be painfully clear about two things: 1) Not everyone can fly the Phantom 4, and 2) It's pretty damn easy t...
The DJI Phantom 4 is a very polished drone compared to its competition, and for those who've flown a quad before, you'll have no trouble getting started with this one. The new Sport mode lets you get to your location faster or just have some fun. Its Obst
The Obstacle Sensing System only sees things in front of the drone. You still need a tablet or phone ready to go along with the controller and drone battery. Extra batteries are expensive. Landing gear and camera are fixed to the body, so you can't collap
Yep, it's not cheap, but DJI has made one of the smartest drones available with the Phantom 4...
If you want a drone that's easy to use with great video and still performance, look no further. But if you don't have $2000 to sink into the hobby and make it worth your while, think again...
In the end, I really, really, really loved flying the Phantom 4! One of the easiest parts was installing the propellers — easy turn and lock. If you find yourself getting frustrated when filming or flying the Phantom 4, remember that it takes people many...
Published: 2016-11-16, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
As this is the first drone that we've tested in our lab we've little to compare it with directly, even though 1/2.3” inch sensors are still being adopted by compact cameras (albeit with less enticing video capabilities). Of course, drone photographers are...