DJI's New Drones News, Updates & Price: New Drone Models Released By DJI After Mavic Pro; Phantom 4 Pro & Inspire 2 Gets Reviews

By Maria Follet - 30 Nov '16 22:01PM
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Unexpected delays in shipping and delivery were experienced by DJI Mavic Pro buyers lately. Everyone who pre-ordered the device online expected it in their doorstep by now. But it didn't happen.

As previously reported, customers immediately aired their concerns and complained at DJI's website during the week of the scheduled release. It took the company a month to completely iron out all the delays the pre-order shopper's experience. Despite the delays, the DJI Mavic Pro was one of the company's best-seller.

Not that the company rejoices in GoPro's unfortunate misfortunes, following the recall of their first drone Karma, DJI may be sailing way ahead and upwards in their recent releases of Drone models. GoPro made the announcement on the eve when election results came out, saying that their sole drone model Karma is suddenly falling down from flight.

Forbes writer Ian Morres expressed his love for DJI's new drone model releases. Being fond of drones, he finds DJI Phantom 4 Pro and Inspire 2 highly advanced as compared to any of the drone models available in the market. These drones allow video enthusiasts to record professional footages at an affordable cost.

He drew the attention to DJI's Phantom Pro, saying that it is one of a kind because of its strong screen controller feature. The screen was also made even brighter than the mobile phones to make it easier for videographers to see footages in broad daylight. DJI also stepped up their game in terms of video resolution; the company finally joined the 4K crowd.

Meanwhile, Inspire 2 allows amazing camera control, which is also a first in the drone industry. This means that while one person can control the way the drone flies up in mid-air, another person can control how the camera will shift from one angle to another.

DJI Phantom 4 Pro costs $1,499; however, if you want the screen controller to be included in your package, it can cost you $600 more. DJI Inspire 2's drone, on the other hand, is priced at $2,999 while its camera is bought separately at $600 to $1,899.

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