DJI Phantom 4 Pro V 2.0 Review

There’s a third, more expensive option, the Phantom 4 Pro+, at $1,799. It has an integrated tablet, which means you don’t have to connect your own smartphone to the remote controller. But that approach has its own drawbacks, and we don’t recommend it as highly. In addition to the larger sensor, the camera adds aperture control and a mechanical shutter. Its field of view is slightly narrower than the 20mm lens used by the Phantom 4, but you aren’t stuck shooting at f/2.8 all the time—you can stop down all the way to f/11. This reduces to reach for neutral density filters to balance shutter speed and frame rate to maintain proper shutter angles and exposure.

As a general rule in high-altitude flights, it is recommended for safety reasons to set the internal battery consumption alarm to 30% and return to the take-off point at 25%. Please refer to the drone user manual to make these settings. This generation features a locking propellers versus the self tightening one from previous generation. It has a forward obstacle detection sensor capable of object detection up to 33 feet.

Much of DJI’s efforts over the past 18+ months have been focused on the Mavic series – from the Mavic 2 line to the sub-250-gram Mini. This is why it came as a shock that DJI announced the return of its phantom 4 Pro V2.0 drone earlier this week. Some enthusiasts have taken to the drone forums to predict a forthcoming Phantom 5 successor, despite rumors being all but dismissed at the same time the V2.0 was initially discontinued.

5.Does the dji fly Pro + remote controller have a built-in loudspeaker and microphone? 3.Can I detach the integrated display from the Phantom 4 Pro + remote controller? 7.What are the main features of the Phantom 4 Pro camera lens? The Phantom 4 Pro uses a brand new camera lens optimized for aerial imaging, with an aperture range from F2.8 to F11 and a 24mm equivalent focal length. Tap a point on the display to focus at that point after switching from metering to focus modes.

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The battery features a set of lights that indicate the amount of charge left, giving a handy visual guide to flight times. Once the drone is assembled and your mobile device is connected the controller can be switched on, followed by the Phantom 4. It’s then just a case of waiting for 6 GPS satellites to be picked up before you take to the air.

If it fails to regain connection, it will also revert to straight line RTH. The Phantom 4 camera has been improved in terms of image quality. Chromatic aberration has been reduced by 56% and lens distortion had been reduced by 36% compared to Phantom 3 Professional. We will spare you every detail, but in a nutshell, DJI has attempted to account for everything that could possibly go wrong during flight and has a protocol in place to handle it.

No color corrections, no white balancing, these are just the raw experience using the default settings of the Phantom 4 Pro. The first two images are actual photos taken using the camera mode, the remainder are stills pulled from the video. Back to basics, the Phantom 4 Pro is equipped with obstacle avoidance sensors on four sides and on the bottom. Thanks to this, it is not as pleasant to fly the machine close to the ground, or close to yourself, the remote beeps at you, a lot. The Phantom allows you to shoot video in D-Log mode and H.265 codec for very crisp and professional-looking video footage, easily beating what comes out of the DJI Mavic 2 Pro.

The DJI dji mini 2 fly more combo Pro V2.0 comes with a mechanical shutter that eliminates the rolling shutter effect and also makes this drone ideal for commercial applications such as mapping. All it takes is a flip of a switch on the controller and you’ll be able to fly at speeds up to 45 mph using the Phantom 4’s Sport mode. It’s not just faster going forward and back, but it can ascend at 6 meters per second and descend at 4 meters per second. This is a really nice addition because it lets you get to a location that much faster to get the shot you want.

Based on its altitude at the time of disconnection, the Phantom 4 Pro is also able to adjust its flight path to avoid obstacles it has seen during its flight. At takeoff, the Phantom 4 Pro will record the scene below and compare its recording with what it sees as it returns, for more precise landing. Three sets of dual vision sensors form a 6-camera navigation system that works constantly to calculate the relative speed and distance between the aircraft and an object. Forward – The aircraft follows the route at a constant speed with the camera facing in the direction of flight. The Phantom 4 Pro has perfect body design, super smooth flying and a top of the range camera stability.

It’s a modest improvement from the Phantom 4, which is rated for 28 minutes and netted about 23 minutes of flight time in our tests. TapFly, which lets you move the Phantom to a point in space by tapping on it in the Live View feed, is joined by Draw. Draw works in a similar manner, but lets you draw a flight path on your screen. The drone will fly along the path, avoiding obstacles using its forward and rear sensors along the way. The drone also has a Sport mode, which increases the maximum speed to 45mph, but absolutely no obstacle detection is enabled. It can go faster with help from the wind—the app told me that my Phantom 4 Pro was flying around 50mph in Sport mode for a good stretch of distance during one of my test flights.