Tuesday, April 14, 2015

DJI Phantom 3 (Advanced & Professional) Released

While I don't own a DJI copter yet (or use their proprietary Naza flight controllers) the new DJI Phantom 3 Quadcopters do look nice. They aren't exactly cheap, but there is a lot of good components there for the money (plus, it's already assembled and wired-up). Should be a good choice for pilots looking for more of a "turn-key" solution or a "flying camera" for Aerial Photography (AP) purposes. Here is a video.

The main difference between them is the camera. The Phantom 3 Professional is capable of shooting spectacular 4K video at up to 30 frames per second. The 100-watt charger provides shorter charging times. Both have the new style Transmitter and computerized Flight-Controller.

  DJI Phantom 3 - Advanced DJI Phantom 3 - Professional
Ready-to-Fly (RTF) Configuration Yes Yes
RC Transmitter (Rechargeable/ DJI) Included Included
Flight-Controller with GPS/ Mapping/ Altitude/ Gyro (New Version) Included Included
Flight Battery (LiPo) Included Included
Intelligent Flight Battery Charger Included (57 watts max.) Upgraded (100 watts max.)
Camera Included Upgraded
- Video max. resolution   1080p/60fps 4k/30fps
- Video 1080p/60fps capable Yes Yes
- Photos (12 MegaPixel) Yes Yes
Camera Gimbal (3 axis) Included Included
LightBridge (Real-Time 720p Video Streaming Downlink) Ready Ready
Vision Positioning Sensors (optical and sonar) feature Included Included
DJI Pilot app for iOS and Android Ready Ready
 


While the Ultra-HD 4K camera in the Pro will future-proof your investment, the camera in the Advanced is still really nice because it can record 1080p at 60fps (not just 30fps). To use DJI-Pilot features, just connect an Apple iOS or Android device. LightBridge requires similar or monitor with HDMI-Input. DJI has phone-support and most local hobby-shops are familiar with DJI aircraft if you need some local help. You can use the links above for fast service and free shipping.

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