![]() This is probably where the FPV excels, as mentioned earlier, most other DJI drones have a top speed of 65 (Mavic Pro) to 72 km/h (Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 and Mavic 2 Pro), however since the FPV was designed for optimal experience, DJI decided to power the FPV forward at a fantastic top speed of a whopping 140 km/h, this speed can be limited by using N-mode to 54 km/h for safety and learning how to control the drone (recommended in the beginning). The 2 ways of controlling the drone are the standard remote controller and the DJI Motion controller, these will be explained later in this review as well. These will be explained later in this review. The FPV features 3 flight modes combined with 2 ways to control the drone. However, it has a wide angle of 150° and a framerate of 120 fps that allows high speed video capture. The difference here is that this drone wasn’t designed for higher quality image but rather for faster and more exciting experiences, resulting in a camera that unlike the Mavic 2 Pro doesn’t have the ability to use RAW format, a small negative point for the die-hard photographers. Camera:ġ2 MP camera providing high quality photos and 4K video, similar to other DJI drones. Probably the only limit to this drone, only 20 minutes, compared to the 30 minutes of most other drones this is a bit on the low side, however when you fly in M-mode this can be exhausting and you probably won’t last longer than 20 minutes before you need some rest! Wind resistance:ģ9-49 km/h, compared to the 29-38 for the Mavic 2 Pro (similar size) this is significantly better. *Optional is the DJI Motion Controller that gives you the added possibility to control the drone with one hand, use it like a joystick to control your drone … finally we know why you ‘ve spent all those hours on all those videogames in the past right? Flight time:
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