The price point is steep; an excellent choice if you're a professionalWords cannot describe how disappointed I was when the haze started rolling back into town. I had the DJI Phantom 4 for a week and there wasn't much of a view to look at.So I thought...
Amazing automated features like ActiveTrack and Moving POI, good quality 4K videos, DLog and CineD flat profiles
Battery life limited to about 15 to 20 minutes
While we've seen quite a few drones in our time, the Phantom 4 is really leaps and bounds above most of the consumer models, even when compared to DJI's own Phantom 3 models.It may not offer much for a professional drone operator, but the Phantom 4's obst...
Obstacle detection and automatic modes means it practically flies itself, Still the easiest drone to use, even in Sport mode, Fantastic camera and an even better gimbal
Low light still a challenge, Lack of model choice
At £1229 (RM7,180), the Phantom 4 is more expensive than last year's model, but the autonomous modes make it the clear choice for anyone looking to make their first flight as a drone pilot.That doesn't mean it's solely for beginners, though: pros will app...
Abstract: With the Phantom 4, Shenzhen-based DJI has built a drone that is simple enough to ease newbies into the world of flying, yet sophisticated enough for professional use. While the last-generation Phantom 3 came in standard, 4K, advanced and professional va...