Slow down? You think DJI will announce a whole new product 6 months after the latest one? What is clear is how crazy your line of thinking is!!
So youd rather have a drone with a better camera (even though the P4P is normally more than sufficient for most shoots) that could be grounded and not working at all than a reliable working P4P? Don't forget this is the consumer range. If you are a serious photographer then look at the Inspire range. You can change high quality cameras rather than the whole drone over time.
I also own an Inspire 1 V2. Totally different craft and quite honestly iconic! but it does give me the option to splash out on a nice camera should I so choose. Phantom is for quick and easy flight. Inspire is for less quick setup but more versatile camera and favoured because it looks more professional to clients (unfortunately!)
So youd rather have a drone with a better camera (even though the P4P is normally more than sufficient for most shoots) that could be grounded and not working at all than a reliable working P4P? Don't forget this is the consumer range. If you are a serious photographer then look at the Inspire range. You can change high quality cameras rather than the whole drone over time.
Please slow down! Id love to see how you present a slowly typed reply on here!?? hahaAs someone with an upcoming photo expedition in about 2 months, I can wait until the end of this month to make my purchase. If the P5 is announced by then, great. I'll have a decision choice. If not, the P4P will do.
Is that sufficiently clear or should I slow down?
I think you are focusing too heavily on high expectation of the camera itself. The UAV tech is not solely about the camera but other factors to make them safer. Obstacle avoidance is something DJI are focusing heavily on of which we might see primarily on the P5 rather than an increased camera upgrade each time.In the event the P5 is announced, the presumption is that I will have enough time to play with it before setting out. It isn't like I'll take it out of the box and fly out of town the next day.
I have looked at Inspire but portability is an issue. The drone is a supplement to my work not its core. The P4 worked out beautifully for me to get compositions not otherwise possible. With the P4P we are almost in SLR territory, which is what makes the expected arrival of P5 so exciting.
Yes, it is kind of funny how anytime anyone at DJI so much as burps or Amazon monkeys with the price a bit (as Amazon always does) that people start screaming 'P5!!!!!'Sheesh still the P5..... The likelihood of a P5 anytime before next year is slim to none!
Sounds like an easy price match when you want an extra P4P battery. They only gave up $14, instead of $64.![]()
Indeed! Far more important is that you get one with a straight camera, and a balanced gimbal, that won't flip the camera in left turns. I went through 4 bad ones to find one good one!Well, I asked them to knock off $64 on $1618, but that wasn't possible. Still, not a bad deal.
I'm thinking you'll be able to get these new for around $1050.00 or even less in November of this year.Looks like the $1321 price was rock bottom for the time being. Those who were waiting for $1300 instead lost out. $1435 now. $1399 is the most recent low.
No doubt, but think of all the P4P fun you will be missing out on, over the next 8 months, just to save $300!I'm thinking you'll be able to get these new for around $1050.00 or even less in November of this year.
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