Amarand
lvl.4
Flight distance : 160531 ft
United States
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I bought the Mavic Air bundle last year and have been using my iPhone XS Max with a specialized Neewer phone holder (the phone is huge). The arrangement works fairly well.
I've been taking the Mavic Air out much more, recently, and I use it mainly for taking RAW photographs at the highest resolution available.
I'm also a gear chaser, and although I know that you can often make incredible art with the lowest-tech gear (pin-hole cameras, for example), sometimes the newer gear can give you better results.
So the Mavic 2 Pro popped up on my screen while formatting the memory card, and it's $1,899 with the aircraft and the controller.
Here are some things that I was a little sad that the Mavic Air didn't come with:
1) Ability to record way-points and then play them back (I think some of the Pro models have that)
2) Perhaps a better camera/lens/gimbal
3) Cooler features (see "gear chaser" above)
So, I invested about $1,400 on the Mavic Air bundle with the goggles (which I hate), and the extra stuff (which I love), and even paid for a year of the premium service (which I really didn't use).
It seems like for $1,899 I'm getting all the stuff I had before (sans goggles), but the controller has a little screen -and- a place to plug in my phone. Does that sound right?
The camera in the Mavic 2 Zoom looks similar to my Mavic Air. But the Mavic 2 Pro camera looks much different. Dare I say nicer? (Don't judge a book by its cover?)
Anyway.... Anyone have any thoughts about what I'd see, as primarily a photographer who wants to focus more on the photography, and less on the flying? (Meaning, smarter controls, the ability to replay waypoints/macros from a dry-run, more automatic and manual photography settings, plus of course RAW shooting.)
Hope this wasn't too much information, or too scatterbrained a question. I can clarify if I missed anything.
Thanks!
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