Thursday, April 09, 2015
As the name would indicate, the main selling point here is the ability to shoot 4K footage (at 30 FPS). There will be both a Phantom 3 Professional and Phantom 3 Advance available – the Professional being the one with the 4K ability. While the Professional doesn’t quite live up the Advanced, it’s not too shabby either, shooting at 1920 x 1080 at 60 FPS.
Both drones can be controlled by the included remote along with the smartphone/tablet app, letting you pilot your drone with your mobile device. It also comes equipped with GPS, ensuring you never lose your robot friend, and built-in sensors that provide real-time battery life. Our favorite feature though has to be the “follow me” function, letting you the drone autonomously follow you while you run around. The Advanced starts at $1,000, while the Professional is a bit more pricey at $1,250.
Both drones can be controlled by the included remote along with the smartphone/tablet app, letting you pilot your drone with your mobile device. It also comes equipped with GPS, ensuring you never lose your robot friend, and built-in sensors that provide real-time battery life. Our favorite feature though has to be the “follow me” function, letting you the drone autonomously follow you while you run around. The Advanced starts at $1,000, while the Professional is a bit more pricey at $1,250.
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