No1much
Second Officer
Flight distance : 143878 ft
United States
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If you like your Mavic as it is, there's no need to upgrade- you could if you wanted to, but lots of Mavic owners seem to have a favorite firmware they find they like above others.
Before updating, it's generally a good idea to have a clear idea of what the new software will add or change about your drone as much as possible, so you're as prepared as you can be for any changes when using it.
As for me, firmware 700 works okay for me. I liked some things better in older firmwares, but I know what I'm using right now gives me a pleasing experience and I don't feel I, my Mavic or those around me are potentially in danger at any time. If some potentially harmful or undesired behavior comes to light in what I'm using, then I'll upgrade as soon as there's a firmware to address the problems I have.
TL;DR: Mavics may be mass-produced, but the drone and the setup you use aren't the exact same as what others are using. If a new firmware only offers fixes to problems I've never had, I like to keep my current firmware, because every time a programmer changes his or her software, there's potential for new bugs to crop up.
I think what I'm saying is, I'm glad you had a nice flight, and while upgrading shouldn't present any problems, if you're not having problems already, updating firmwares is all up to you. |
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