DJI Phantom 4 FPV Drone with 4K Camera and Controller

DJI Phantom 4 FPV Drone with 4K Camera and Controller
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äó†The DJI Phantom 4 is the smartest flying camera drone from DJI, allowing you to capture superb aerial images on your iPhone or iPad. Not only does it fly intelligently with a tap and automatically create seamless tracking shots, it can autonomously avoid obstacles and do much more.

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DJI Phantom 4 Features:

  • Avoid obstacles automatically.
  • Track moving subjects automatically using ActiveTrack.
  • TapFly lets you fly with a tap of the finger.
  • Smart Return Home allows the Phantom to avoid obstacles as it returns home.
  • 28 minute maximum fight time, maximum control range of 3.5km.
  • Maximum speed of 72kmh.
  • Integrated gimbal for greater camera stability and smoother footage.
  • Optimized Vision Positioning System raises positioning altitude up to 10 meters.

What's in the Box?

  • DJI Phantom 4 aircraft
  • Remote controller
  • Phantom 4 Intelligent Flight Battery
  • Mobile device holder
  • Two sets of propellers and propeller storage bag
  • Charger and power cable
  • Gimbal clamp
  • 16GB MicroSD card, MicroSD cable and carrying case
  • Manual and supporting documents
  • Optional: Extra Phantom 4 batteries
  • Optional: Protective Backpack

Sense and avoid

Twin front-facing optical sensors see obstacles, so if thereäó»s something in the Phantom droneäó»s way, it will stop or fly around it äóî giving you the confidence to fly safely.

Fly with touch

In TapFly mode, tap the screen of your iPhone or iPad to move in a particular direction. And keep flying by tapping elsewhere on the screen.

Visual tracking

Now itäóÖs a snap to fly while keeping the camera pointed steadily at a moving subject. ActiveTrack uses advanced visual tracking capabilities to fully automate tracking, so you get the perfect shot every time.

Easy to fly

Up to 24 satellites plus advanced Vision Positioning systems make for effortless flight. The Phantom 4 knows where it is, where you are, and flies exactly as you tell it to.

Professional-quality imaging

Shoot 4K video at 30fps, full HD 1080p video at up to 120fps for crisp slow motion, and 12 megapixel photos in DNG RAW for full editing creativity.

High-speed fun

A new sport mode, capable of speeds of up to 45mph, makes flying even more fun.

Long flight times

A large-capacity battery and a high-efficiency design give you more than 28 minutes of flight time when flying without satellite support.

Comprehensive app control

The free DJI GO app on your iPhone or iPad provides a live video feed, full manual camera controls, and access to all smart flight features including Follow Me, TapFly and ActiveTrack.

Smarter, leaner, faster, stronger? That's the promise with DJI's Phantom 4, announced today, in what appears to be the most significant upgrade to the range yet. DJI's flagship consumer drone doesn't just get an aesthetic make over (though it did finally get one, of sorts), it also sports some new technology not even found on many pro craft: obstacle avoidance. There's also a new vision-based smart follow feature and a bevy of other upgrades. Let's get right into it.

The first feature we have to talk about is the obstacle avoidance. DJI calls it an "Obstacle Sensing System" and it uses two front-facing cameras (which you can spy in the landing gear) that allow it to spot objects and gauge their distance, so the Phantom 4 will automatically fly around obstacles, maintaining the original trajectory, or just hover if it can't figure out an alternative route.

For a long time, DJI's Phantom was lacking autopilot features that almost all other camera drones offered, such as follow mode and smart camera tools. With the Phantom 4, you can pick any subject in view on the DJI app (that receives the livestream from the drone's camera), select it, and the Phantom will follow it, keeping it in frame. This means you could follow a bike, car, animal, anything that the drone can see, without having to use a ground-based GPS/location device (like other quadcopters require).

A similarly "smart" use of the camera and location sensors is "TapFly." As the name suggests, tap on a location on the video stream, and the Phantom 4 will fly to it, avoiding obstacles along the way. Similar ideas exist in 3rd-party applications, but now the Phantom has it baked right in. The camera itself also gets a minor upgrade with new optics, so images should be a little sharper.

What about that new look though? Well, taste is subjective, of course, but it kinda looks leaner from above, but a bit more chubby in profile. We're glad to see the Phantom evolve though, if just so there's an easier way for people to know we're flying the latest and greatest.

There's one more significant upgrade with the Phantom 4: a new style of battery. The good news is that the Phantom 4 can fly for up to 28 minutes on one charge. That's more or less double what you could get out of the Phantom 1 or 2 carrying a camera, so it's not to be sniffed at. If you do want to burn through the power, then DJI introduced a new "speed mode" that'll let you do just that. The new top speed is apparently 45 miles per hour (or 20 meters per second). That's up from the Phantom 3.

Now the big question: the price? The Phantom 4 will cost $2,399 AUD. Also interesting to note that DJI isn't continuing its two-tiered Professional/Advanced model approach. For now, there's just one choice of Phantom 4, and you can pre-order starting March 23rd.

Article Credit: http://www.engadget.com/2016/03/01/dji-phantom-4-announced/

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