Unfortunately that is not the case. A great suggestion for DJI however. They are shipped with a UV filter that is threaded onto the lens. Any gradient or ND filter you wish to add will necessitate the removal of the stock UV,
Thank you for your kind comments. Yes, I would agree that the assembly process determines the ease in which these are removed. Judging from the threads and other posts I've seen, it's easy, or it's not.
Thanks, The P3 apparently is not an option with the GO 4. The P3 is not one of the shown aircraft. (Mavic Pro, P4 etc.)
Will download the older version and see what I get.
On this new controller link-up, The DJI GO 4 did not show the P3 as a listed AC. It did show the P4 but was unable to "Enter Device" Do I need the earlier GO app? Flew it with Litchi - no problems.
Purchashed P3A, Controller, 2nd controller, all separately. Have linked controller #1 successfully. If I were to also link controller #2, would controller #1 remain linked? Hope this doesn't sound too confusing. Thank you for any replies.
Not sure if this is helpful, as you have tried both android and apple. Had the exact same issue using a new Samsung Tab 7. No live camera feed, but would take photos. Switched to an Ipad minnie 4, and everything is good!
That is a real shame. I hate to see this type of incident, especially with a brand new unit! I actually had a similar incident flying a Cessna 182. The beauty of drones I think, lies in the fact that we are not sitting inside them if something like this occurs.
That certainly makes sense. Much like a watch I suppose. Interesting that the filters for the P4 require that the UV filter be removed as opposed to the slip over style used on the Mavic Pro.