DJI Phantom 4 Pro Review: Sensors In All Four Sides Make This VR Headset A Class Of Its Own! [DETAILS HERE]

Drones are the most coveted device, especially for photography enthusiasts. It enables to take photographs in distances quite impossible to be captured before. With this, DJI Phantom 4 Pro heed the call to provide consumers one of the best drones available in the market currently.

According to The Verge, the DJI Phantom 4 Pro has a better and improved camera, more advanced obstacle avoidance, better battery life, and more intelligent flight modes. This is definitely better than its predecessor, the Phantom 4 which was released eight months ago.

The DJI Phantom 4 Pro's camera has 1-inch CMOS sensor which shoots 20-megapixel stills. The DJI Phantom 4 Pro can also capture up to 11.6 stops of dynamic range. Having greater dynamic range means the camera's sensors will be able to balance and be able to deal with the differences between light and dark.

The DJI Phantom 4 Pro will also get rid of the shaking o footages. This is likely to happen on most drones especially when filming quick pans or catching up with fast moving objects. It has added ability to adjust the lens aperture. This gives photographers and filmmakers more control on the depth field in images.

The sensor package of DJI Phantom 4 Pro is noteworthy altogether. Its predecessors have obstacle avoidance mechanism but only worked when flying forward. This time, the DJI Phantom 4 Pro had sensors on all four sides making obstacle avoidance available in any direction.

One of the big changes of DJI Phantom 4 Pro is a user can purchase an additional remote control with built-in display. DJI has always paired its drones with controls that required a mobile device for a screen. The new remote is significantly brighter than the average smartphone.

As added by PC Mag, the DJI Phantom 4 Pro still has the twist and lock rotors previously seen on Phantom 4 but the battery capacity has greatly increased. It gives it potential 30 minutes of flight time compared to its predecessor for flying 23 minutes.

 

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