DJI Phantom 4 Pro v2.0 – Still the King Of Drones in 2020?

DJI Phantom 4 Pro v2.0 - Still the King Of Drones in 2020?



DJI Phantom 4 Pro v2.0 – http://bit.ly/DSPhantom4Pro2 I’ve been using the freshly re-introduced DJI Phantom 4 Pro v2.0 for the …

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  1. Чем отличается любитель от профессионала? Для любителя – на 1 месте удобство использования, а для профессионала – качество картинки. Посмотрите на размер камер кинооператоров) Качество изображения с камеры Mavic 2 Pro заметно хуже.

  2. I'm using the Phantom 2 Pro V2 even last weekend for a client. The noise was not a factor and I never see the props in the pics and video unless I'm doing specific maneuvers. It does take practice to get smooth footage but you also have access to use software like Litchi and DroneDeploy (so does the Mavic Pro 2 and a few other models but not all). The King of Drones is a tough one since everyone has a preference and different pros and cons. I def expect to purchase the Mavic Pro 3 assuming it get's good reviews but in windy conditions I'd probably still use my Phantom.

  3. Fantastic video ! Have just acquired a P 4P v 2 . Could you please tell me your preference EXP & Sensitivity settings – as I need to adjust mine. Thank you 😊

  4. Thank you for making the video, I subbed & let the adds play through to earn you $$

    The tip on the blades acts like a winglet on a fixed with air craft.

    They reduce drag, in this case it also increases stability because your flying a second blade behind the others wake.
    Like a Chinook Helicopter. Although that air craft doesn’t have rotors that are parallel to each other. They are offset on elevation. I’m not sure about this drones set up.

    They would also reduce vortices so in effect yes lower noise level in the frequency range we can hear.

  5. Is the camera exactly the same as the v1 phantom 4 pro? Is there any difference at all, sorry if it sounds daft, need to know as I'm planning on buying a used p4p+ ( version 1)

  6. I really can’t see what the issue is with its large size.. you said yourself smaller drones don’t look as impressive as the bigger ones! But of far more importance is that bigger drones are that much more stable in flight, the weight is actually an advantage. This drone is more aimed at filmmakers and for the filmmaker (Who is used to lugging around camera equipment anyway), a few minutes set up is nothing. Those buying this drone I would’ve thought would mainly be focused on image quality. I’ve got the original P4, quality is obviously not as good as this one, but it’s very very stable in windy conditions.. and I can go from it being packed away to in-flight within just a couple of minutes! Setting up my cinema camera, crane, tripod, gimbal .. takes an awful lot longer! I’m seriously considering this drone.

  7. I think a lot of people need to understand that noisy drones is not a con. A material is cutting through the air under force by some sort of an engine or component. This causes vibrations and a bi product of that is noise. You will never get a “quieter Drone”. It’s impossible. You wouldn’t ask for quieter blades on a helicopter.

  8. Glad to see an honest review DJI need to up their game before I spend this kind of cash with what is supposed to be a pro bit of kit.

  9. I feel the opposite about the remote controller. My very first drone was the phantom 4 pro and now I feel like I can’t fly the mavic series cinematically. Thinking of getting the 4 pro v2 now…

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