When using the Phantom 4 Pro/Pro+ V2.0 with GS Pro, connect the remote controller to the PC before powering on the remote controller and the aircraft. Once the firmware is updated, it cannot revert to a previous version. The Phantom 4 Pro uses a 1’’ (CMOS) sensor with 20 million effective pixels, supporting maximum 4K 60p (H.264) and 4K 30p (H.265) video recording with a 100 Mbps maximum video bitrate. The aperture can be adjusted from F/2.8 to F/11. DJI has built this required power into the Phantom 4 Pro and made it available at an unheard of price point. So what can HVEC do for you? Opinions from experts indicate that it improves video quality (at the same bitrate) by about double – or, looking at it another way, a file 1/2 the size would have the same quality as H 264.
The Phantom 4 Pro might not be as nimble and portable as a DJI Mavic, but it makes up for that by being powerful, reliable and longer-lasting, too. Add stable, attractive and smooth results from

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has GPS. DJI Mavic Pro Platinum. DJI Phantom 4 Pro V2.0. GPS enables global positioning, useful in map, geo-tagging or navigation apps. has a gyroscope. DJI Mavic Pro Platinum. DJI Phantom 4 Pro V2.0. A gyroscope is a sensor that tracks the orientation of a device, more specifically by measuring the angular rotational velocity.

This is a plastic wide angle lens, and gives you nowhere close to any high quality prime lens result. This feature cannot been developed by a pro photographer. I say ditch the tap feature and use auto as default, but then again, i wouldnt trust this cheap lens AF capabilities, as it would probably chase all around.
giorgimonk. I have some after market carbon fiber "1.0 " props for my Phantom 4 Pro, and they don't seem to be any better or quieter than the DJI stock "1.0" props. I am considering buying some "2.0" quiet props to see how those are. A quick check of Amazon shows several vendors selling "2.0" quiet props, at about 1/2 the DJI price.
The Phantom 3 Professional (which I review here) shoots video in 4K (3,820x2,160-pixel) resolution and retails for $1,259, £1,159 or AU$1,950. The Phantom 3 Advanced is functionally identical QC4n.
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