- Basically feels like a high-performance Spark/M2Z with no Zoom.
- You can switch modes on the fly from Slow Mode to Sports Mode to Manual Mode.
- Manual mode makes it fly up quick at half-stick. You have to turn the screw. - Do not test Manual mode Indoors w/o flying outdoors first!! Some/most first timers will most likely crash finding out.
- I have yet to test it w/o angle limits as I just got it .
- Feed was 100% clean all around the house.
- There is very little lag. = glorious flying experience beyond the M2 w/ DJI RE and SC goggles/controller.
- Smooth is footage while flying. 4k/60
- Footage isn't smooth when it isn't moving when windy.
- Automatically banks the camera cinematically while turning. Something the Mavic 2s should have.
I will make more footage later after the other batteries come in.
4K/60, let it process. Was trying Normal, Sport, Manual throughout the videos.
If you have extra money and like to fly then this is for you. They've ironed out all the issues that could happen trying to DIY FPV yourself (such as losing signal and being totally f* as you have no RTH but now you have the same RTH capabilities like the other DJI drones) into something that works beautifully. We've come so far since 2013 where you had to ebay your own parts and pieces and PID tune it yourself just to fly in 3rd-person. Now you can fly in 3rd-person with an amazing feed though, you can get carried away and fly into a branch so becareful.
Looks good to me, but first i've got do some damn paperwork to fly again....at least my son needs to learn, he's flying. That's going to be an expensive journey again i'm afraid, i always need a lot spare batteries, i've got 6 for the MP2