Top positive review
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First impressions has been a fun ride to say the least
By JKBane on Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2016
DJI Phantom 4 first impressions has been a fun ride to say the least. In the past, the best quadcopter I used was about $150 on Amazon. While it was enjoyable to fly around, it doesn’t surmount to the level of the Phantom 4. No duh…Captain Obvious, right? Until you’ve got some experience with the Phantom 4, coming from a minor league quadcopter, you just don’t appreciate what you have in-front of you. The DJI Phantom 4 is a quality built machine that packs tons of features! Not too mention rather easy to fly. DJI Phantom 4 Unboxing One of the great things about the Phantom 4 is it’s packaging. The box it comes in can be used a case itself. No need to go out and buy a case to protect the drone. The Phantom 4 isn’t cheap, so it’s appreciated of DJI to help the user save some money. I’d rather buy an extra battery than worry about how the drone will be stored. This Phantom 4 is the base model and ships with… Drone 8 propellors/blades Controller Battery 16GB Lexmark 633x SD card Power cable/brick OTG and USB cable Box/case Manuals In this base package there is everything needed to get started. The next couple of accessories to get for the drone would be extra battery or two and a large 4k supported SD card. Apart from those accessories you can get by just fine without the need to get anything else. Thankfully, the case comes with a couple extra slots for more batteries, which is great! Personally, when I get a chance I want to get more batteries to increase the time to fly the drone in one setting. Phantom 4 Setup The biggest piece of advice about getting the drone all setup is to do two things. 1) At least read the Quick Start Guide. 2) Watch many tips and guides YouTube videos as possible. This will help familiarize what the controls are and how to successfully fly the drone. More advice includes… Use a device that can easily be seen outdoors in direct sunlight. Such as a Galaxy S6/7, Note 5 or a tablet. Get the app downloaded. Use the tutorials on the DJI Go app. Don’t be a hero. Take your time and gradually increase your skill level. Let the controller and battery charge fully before first flight. During the first flight, simply maneuver circuits and practice flying inverted. If shooting video with the included SD card, drop the resolution to 1080p to save space on the card. 4K can eat up some storage space quickly. Last, be safe and make sure no people, animals, or obstructions are nearby. Safety is very important. Make sure to know what your local regulations are for flying drones. Ease of Setup One of the things that I was pretty impressed with was how simple the setup process was. Basically, as far as the parts go all there is to be done is twist on the props and slide in the battery. Getting the software going was a little more tricky, but not too difficult. Long story short, upon first flight setup connect the remote controller to the phone or tablet of choice > download the DJI GO app, follow the instructions via app, and turn the drone on. Overall, the entire setup took me about 20 minutes and that’s with reading the Quick Start Guide provided step-by-step. First Flight Got to be honest here, nerves were pretty high because I didn’t want to mess the drone up on the first attempt to fly. I’ve got a little bit of experience flying less of quality quadcopters, but nothing used comes close to this level of drones. Not too mention the cost involved. The Phantom 4 is no inexpensive/cheap toy, it is a piece of equipment and is to be respected. Again, to reiterate the importance of knowing your surroundings and equipment. The more you know, the better. “Knowing is half the battle.” G.I. Joe. After reviewing many YouTube videos, one of the repeating pieces of advice was to start slow and steady. Don’t be hero the first day. Gradually increase difficulty and skills. Part of the advice of starting slow was to work on circuits. Basically, make a square pattern. Left, forward, right, backward, and repeat. Then once comfortable with the square pattern, move onto a rotating pattern. Completing small tasks will help lead to bigger more exciting maneuvers. First Flight First Impressions Being that nerves were high, it was best to discipline myself to basic maneuvers. However, the Phantom 4 is actually easy to learn and fly. That said, I took the Phantom 4 to new heights! After completing and getting to know the Phantom 4, I was able to take the drone high enough to capture some fantastic footage of the surrounding area! The camera on the Phantom 4 by far one of the best you can get and is definitely better than the $150 quadcopters previously flown. The difference is literally night and day. Speaking of night and day, one of the most desired subjects to capture is a sunset. Lately, there’s been spectacular sunsets, which then became a mission to get some sweet footage. The Phantom 4 did not disappoint! Other notable features that pretty great (for first flights) are the auto take off and auto home. A simple button touch will raise the drone for a safe and easy take off. Likewise, the auto home will safely return the drone to the original take off spot. Obviously, the better the phone/tablet, the better the screen, the better the viewing experience. But the Galaxy S7 Edge really adds a clear and crisp view from the app. Truly amazing! Camera First Impressions I’m no camera buff, but I do know if something looks good or not. The Phantom 4’s camera is top notch. This is actually my first time working with gimbal technology and now I want all the things gimballed! The Phantom 4’s camera setup is smooth, crispy, and high quality. It supports 4k resolution to give the best video from an entry level consumer drone. What excites me the most about the camera the most are the creative possibilities to capture footage you normally couldn’t get. Ariel footage adds an element and flavor to videos giving viewers an enjoyable scenic experience. “Use drone footage to tell your story, “Casey Neistat, one of my favorite YouTubers explains how he uses drone footage for his vlogs. That perspective will help operators/creators focus on what makes great videos from drones. That’s how I plan to use my Phantom 4. It’s more than just capturing amazing footage. Battery Life The Phantom 4 comes with a battery and optimization that can last up to 28 minutes. During the time of flight the Phantom 4 seemed to last about 23 minutes, because of the setup process and installing the latest firmware. Actual flight time was about 20 minutes, which is much much more than any quadcopter used before. The best feature about the battery is how fast it charges up. It can be to full strength in less than an hour! The reason that’s awesome is because if you’re like myself at this time I only have one battery. If you want to fly more, it won’t take too too long to charge it back up and hit the skies again. Obviously the more batteries you’ve got, the more flight time. Simply pop in a new battery and start again. More than likely I’ll be getting another battery to be able to have more flight time. Think about it, two batteries just about equal to about an hour of flying! Final Thoughts Overall, I am really impressed and very happy with the Phantom 4. It seems like one of those products that has endless possibilities for creating awesome content and just plain having fun! The build quality is top notch, camera results look fantastic, and rather simple to operate. All those characteristics combine for a great experience. Yes, the price seems heavy, but you get what you pay for. If you are in the market for a new drone that will be easy to get going and give quality results, the Phantom 4 is the way to go! Amazon.com has been pushing out some nice deals lately as well, so be sure to grab one for a discounted price when it the price drops. There’s also bundles to take notice of that come with extra batteries, SD cards, and props. At some point you’re going to need those extras, so minds as well snag em while you’re at it. What’s your thoughts about the Phantom 4? Is it cracked up to what all the hype has made it out to be? I think so. Be sure to watch the video for some footage from the Phantom 4. This was provided with a discount in exchange for an honest review.
Top critical review
33 people found this helpful
Awesome Drone!...Well..............
By Kindle Customer on Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2016
Wow, this is one AWESOME drone! Why a one star review? If you are thinking of purchasing this read on. After laying down over a thousand dollars for this drone, I was really excited to get it. My son has a couple of DJI drones and he kinda got me interested so I bought one. I was totally thrilled until I went to try and set this up to get ready to fly. After totally inadequate instructions that do not work at all for loading Firmware and updates to the controller, and spending hours looking things up on the web and watching instructional Youtube videos I was at a point that I was ready to send this thing back. I called my son to talk to him about it. He told me he had the same set up issues when he got his DJI Phantoms. He offered to help and convinced me not to send it back. We got together and he researched more about the set up issues online and we started working out one thing after another. There was one problem after another for 3 days of working with this thing. After finding out you need to download other Apps from DJI that they fail to mention, and having to reload an out of date version of iOS for the iPad Mini to get it to function with the Firmware I bought to use as a display we finally got things working. Now to put things in perspective, I'm a recently retired Mech Eng, my son is a EE. So its not like we are totally tech challenged (Well, most of the time anyway!) This was a pain in the a** to get working. The instructions from DJI are the worst I have ever seen, and they flat out do not work. I would not have been able to get this flying without someone experienced with DJI and knowing how to solve all the problems with their software and instructions. Its just horrible, a friggen nightmare. Thanks to my son's help it is flying, and man is it a kick! I started flying right away with no drone flight time! It takes amazing videos and the pictures are just spectacular. This could be a top notch product id DJI would take the time to write set up instructions that actually work, and maybe include troubleshooting guides. So, its your call. This is an awesome drone. Mark my words, you won't get this working unless you have help from someone who knows DJI drone set ups. This is just one man's experience. I'd have given this 5 stars had I only had to spend an hour or two to get it working. I'm upset that for $1K its not a complete package by any means.
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