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DJI Phantom 4

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CNET
★★★★
7 years ago
Battery is DOA

Battery dead on arrival appears to be a common problem for this drone set. Sure tech support will ship you a new one, but they will make you jump through hurdles and you will have to wait 7-14 days. Long time if you are excited to get your drone after spending $1000.

great paper weight (couldn't test it because of dead battery

unusable

GameStop
★★★
★★
6 years ago
6+ Months In and Still at Awe!

As an avid DJI fan, it was amazing to see this drone during last year's Black Friday sale. You have to hand it to Gamestop; they managed to ship out my order the day after it was ordered, despite the large backlog any retailer would accumulate during any major sale period. All in all, great service!

B&H Photo
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★★
8 years ago
An impressive high flyer!

Before I mention my thoughts, I will clarify that I'm a first time drone buyer and user, but I am an experienced cinematographer with a basic understanding of how drones are used. As a first time experience, the phantom 4 soars with its impressive new features, and amazing camera capabilities in the...

Adorama
★★★★
7 years ago

I read the manuals, and online tutorials and am starting out slow to get the feel of this excellent device. The software has a lot of information, so this will take a bit to learn, but so far, so good.

Wired
★★★★
8 years ago
Review: DJI Phantom 4

If there's a drone that can claim ownership of consumer airspace, it's DJI's Phantom. The company's white, 4K-camera-toting quadcopter is the Prius of the skies; hip, accessible, and ubiquitous.

Automated flight features make it possible to fly places and get shots previous models could not; It's harder to crash into stuff, with is safer for you and for your wallet; Insanely fast sport mode is a ton of fun; Camera improvements make for better 4K video

The batteries have changed shape again; If you're upgrading, you'll need buy new batteries again too; Collision detection could be better; You lose the object avoidance powers if you snap on the optional prop guards

ePHOTOzine
★★★★
7 years ago
DJI Phantom 4 Review

As drones have developed over the last few years, the photographic and video capabilities of the cameras attached to the drone has improved noticeably, which means the latest Phantom 4 from DJI could now be considered a photographic tool that could be used by any photographer.

Easy to fly with Beginner mode; Comes with protective case and lens cover; 4K video with lots of options; Good 12-megapixel photo modes; Improved flight time; Follow feature; Direct firmware update from smartphone; HDR shooting mode; High-speed video mode; Lots of fun

No zoom; White drone is easy to lose in bright sky; Price compared to P3 Advanced/Professional; Some other remotes feature a built-in screen; Sometimes height drops; Loud

PC Advisor
★★★★
8 years ago
DJI Phantom 4 review

The Phantom 4 is unquestionably DJI's best drone yet. It shoots decent quality 4K video and is easier to control than ever before. Batteries are very expensive, though, and the intelligent modes still don't quite match those you'll get with a 3DR Solo which, in our opinion, is still the better...

pricespy.co.nz
★★★★
6 years ago

Absolutely incredible technology I used during my trip through 17 European countries to significantly increase the quality of my documentaries.

CNET
★★★★
8 years ago
DJI Phantom 4 review: Automatic flying for the people

It's all in the experience.

Yep, it's not cheap, but DJI has made one of the smartest drones available with the Phantom 4.

The DJI Phantom 4 is a very polished drone compared to its competition, and for those who've flown a quad before, you'll have no trouble getting started with this one; The new Sport mode lets you get to your location faster or just have some fun; Its Obstacle Sensing System can help avoid head-on collisions as well as track subjects; Slow-motion video is a nice addition to an already excellent camera.

The Obstacle Sensing System only sees things in front of the drone; You still need a tablet or phone ready to go along with the controller and drone battery; Extra batteries are expensive; Landing gear and camera are fixed to the body, so you can't collapse it entirely for travel and if you break or want to upgrade the camera, that's not an option.

The Verge
★★★★★
8 years ago
DJI Phantom 4 Review: The first drone for everyone

The drone takes off, hovering a few feet off the ground. I guide it up to about 12 feet with the throttle on the remote control. Then my three year old son takes over. He taps the screen on an iPad running our piloting app.

Great autonomous features; Reliable and powerful flight; Terrific camera and connectivity

Expensive; Only comes with one battery

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