AirborneNinja
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The solo is def not meant for everyone and not all professionals will want it for sure. It has to overcome a lot of preconceived ideas about what a professional aerial platform is, and it's going to have to do this by performing as advertised and better. The inspire is a more capable platform out of the box, but it also costs almost twice as much (dual operator setup, extra batteries).
I built a shopping cart with the Solo w/gimbal, extra props, extra battery, backpack, gopro h4 black, extra gopro battery, and micro sd for $2126 on B&H. Yes that is ~$1k more than the phantom 3 pro base price but look at all I got for that price. Also, the features that they mention will be available day 1 since they are already available and working on the pre-production models. No doubt there will be issues, but my bet is there will be less issues than the Inspire and far better customer support than DJI.
Not trying to start fights here on a DJI forum, just opinions and facts. |
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