I upgraded from the P3S to the P3P. Use the same batteries and props. Got a good deal, as long as the software remains compatible, it won't be an issue.
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Only if your in America, dji might be a global brand but not every service is available worldwide, including refurbished.The DJI refurbished store has P3S, P3A, P3P, and P4 available. I just ordered a P4 from there. $799, free shipping and no taxes... the P3 series also have pretty good discounts.
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Every consumer electronic item has been replaced by the manufacturers on practically a yearly basis for at least the last 25 years. Somewhere I have an advert for an old 486 computer and the advert claimed it was "timeproof" all components were future proof and would always be upgradeable. Well i guess the case might still fit modern components but thats about it.It seems like the Phantoms are becoming like iPhones. Every year we get an upgraded version...
Agreed- however all high end product manufacturers who hope to maintain the hold on the top ensure a few years support for their product. Even though Windows threw out 3 platforms a few years back there was still support for a few years. All I'm saying is treat all customers new and past with some sign of appreciation for customer loyalty. I'm more likely to be a repeat customer if my recently purchased P3P gives me a year or two before 'having ' to upgrade.Every consumer electronic item has been replaced by the manufacturers on practically a yearly basis for at least the last 25 years. Somewhere I have an advert for an old 486 computer and the advert claimed it was "timeproof" all components were future proof and would always be upgradeable. Well i guess the case might still fit modern components but thats about it.
We live in a continually upgrading consumer environment...simple.
Iphone? Seriously? Look at photography as thats what a drone is for, 110, 126, agfa rapide, disc, 127, aps etc etc etc all bitten the dust
Agreed- however all high end product manufacturers who hope to maintain the hold on the top ensure a few years support for their product. Even though Windows threw out 3 platforms a few years back there was still support for a few years. All I'm saying is treat all customers new and past with some sign of appreciation for customer loyalty. I'm more likely to be a repeat customer if my recently purchased P3P gives me a year or two before 'having ' to upgrade.
As for cameras biting the dust look at how long 110's 126's were around - much slower pace of tech upgrades then compared to now, but again remember the customer is your bread and butter. There are all kinds of new manufacturers jumping into this market.
They should be in stock for awhile I would think. I have the Standard now and want to get the P3A this summer, and think you and I both should be able to find them new. May not be on the DJI site, (I don't buy for the manufacturer much anyway) but on other sites and stores.Well that stinks. I was hoping to step up to the 3P later this year. I'm not too keen on refurbished stuff, just a superstition I guess. I guess it will take a little longer to save for the 4P then.
There will never be drone factories in the states, our labor costs are too high. Not just for the workers in the plant, but also the building of a factory. Even if imports go up in price, they would still be lower then making them here.I am just looking forward to 21st January when all US trade deals are scrapped by the new President, bringing prices more into relation with how we, in the rest of the word pay. Enjoy the 25% price hike across the board boys and girls. At least until new factories are built rolling out US built drones that rival dji's offerings.
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