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The one feature I really like about the gopro's drone over DJI's is the ability to repair your own drone with ease. Parts being readily available from gopro.
Really considering the mavic, one thing that's been keeping me off of getting a phantom is the size. It seems really hard to travel and bring it around with you if you don't plan on bringing a bag just specifically for it.
With the mavic it looks like I can just stick it in my camera bag and not really have to worry about a whole different bag.
The Mavic's size is amazing. Basically fits in the palm of your hand and at the price point, I really think it blows GoPro out of the water. I think the Karma might even end up being more expensive. The ONLY plus side I can see for the karma is that it's future-proof upgradeable.
The fact that the Karma lacks FollowMe features is kind of a deal-breaker for me. At that price, if I can get FollowMe, obstacle avoidance and gesture controls, I'll stick with that model instead.
Karma will very likely get updated for Follow mode (they've hinted at this) like how the 3DR solo kept getting new features, but they'll probably do it via an accessory tracking tag.
Gesture control is going to be as gimmicky as voice control on smartTVs....definitely not a selling point for me.
but yeah shitty thing about DJI is they're like Apple...the next Mavic's going to likely have incompatible parts (batteries etc) and any new features wont be going to the previous iterations.
I had the phantom 4 for a while and yes, that thing is huge. I had a whole backpack just for it. I love how small the mavic is. But if you compare the video quality side by side with the phantom 4 and mavic, the mavic's image quality is way softer.
Still I think its worth it for the convenience and it is a lot cheaper.
Apparently some of the videos that were out that looked soft was because it wasn't focused properly? Looks less soft when it's focused properly but the image quality does look better on the phantom.
borrowed a freinds phantom 4 for few days. awesome drone but i'm buying the mavic one cause this one is too big and noticable. hard to spy on my neighbours with it buzzing around
Did you guys buy some cheapo drones and practice before splurging on the expensive higher end drones? Or did you guys just straight up went and bought an expensive one to learn and play with?
bought a nice one...crashed it on my second or third flight
it was like a 5 ft off the ground so there were no damages...haven't crashed since and it's been 1.5 years, knock on wood
Find a wide open space and get comfortable in manual mode. You dont want to have zero experience in manual when you suddenly lose GPS because as a beginner you're already freaking out
hiked up the lions today...another guy was flying his P4. I'm done doing long hikes with a full-sized MR...hopefully I'll get the Mavic in time for my mini-trip next month
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I personally got a $60 drone from amazon and got quite comfortable with it. I can totally see myself freaking out when losing GPS signal if I haven't got a cheapo drone first.
Almost lost my cheapo drone on its first flight
Did you guys buy some cheapo drones and practice before splurging on the expensive higher end drones? Or did you guys just straight up went and bought an expensive one to learn and play with?
The P4 was my first done and I practiced it in an open field. Everytime I loose signal, I panic a little but I know my $1500 drone will always come back to me. Not sure if a $100 or less drone would do the same everytime.
i might just get the karma first to try it out...looks like the mavic pre-orders have now been pushed back a full month which means i cant get it for my trip.
Last edited by twitchyzero; 10-15-2016 at 12:54 AM.
next saturday i'll be working with a lockheed martin indago UAS.
i volunteer for search and rescue so i'll be one of the search subjects.
should be pretty neat. the thing looks like a normal consumer sized drone but has a lot of added tech. i'll take some pics and post them here
I casually told my wife I was thinking of getting into FPV racing because it looked interesting and she went out and got me a Parrot 2 for my bday last year thinking that's what i meant lol. After reading poor reviews on it I kind of want to get rid of it for a Karma, now really want the Mavic. Haven't even flown the parrot once yet, so feeling kind of guilty...
anyone get their mavics yet? direct from DJI apparently had shipments to canadians first. My amazon delivery date is changed from Oct 31 to Dec 1 ...i'll be surprised if I see it this year
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Did you guys buy some cheapo drones and practice before splurging on the expensive higher end drones? Or did you guys just straight up went and bought an expensive one to learn and play with?
There's someone selling little drones for $40 on craigslist so I bought one to practice with and I'm glad did. These things take precision and a lot of patience to fly.
First run and I almost fly it out of my apartment.
FYI first reviews of the Karma which don't involve a representative sitting right beside the person are slowly filtering onto youtube, and a lot of them don't look too favorable.
Namely the fact that the automated flying modes are a joke, and the fact that the drone itself has no sensors or camera's to do things like recognition, obstacle avoidance, or tracking/orbit modes. This is not something that can be overcome by software, the drone itself lacks the hardware to complete this maneuvers.
Karma is also huge when you compare it beside the mavic, sure the arms fold, but it still is absolutely ginormous.
Its a shame really. I was pretty interested in being able to use the go-pro as a stand alone and with the gimbal. But ya, none of the flying test seem that good. As a noob I would need all the auto features to make me look good haha
Im looking into getting a drone by the end of the year, however, this isn't going to be possible as the Karma nor the Mavic is gonna be ready to ship in HK anytime in the next two months
I have seen and held the mavic and I will say it is truly amazing at how tiny the thing is. It packs all the great features from the Phantom and its probably the easier drone to just pick up and fly.
With the karma, I find some of the unsupervised reviews to be simply people not being patient or not really know what they are doing. It seems tho, to me anyways that some of these people may not be as educated about Drones, but thats how GoPro wants it, they want people to just pick it up and fly, as evident by the very simplistic controller.
With that said, the Karma is very modular and a lot more future proof and comes with some great accessories to boot. The Mavic is very one year in season product with nothing interchangeable.
In the end, its really what your needs are for the drones, want to fly and have fun but lose the flexibility of the gopro ecosystem? get a Mavic. Want to have better video and more flexibility? get a karma
I just picked up a hero5black today, so im leaning more towards the karma because that grip does look pretty awesome.
in the mean time..im debating if i should spend a little bit practicing on the Zerotech Dobby