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lol....Even Casey completely misused the focus function (he didn't focus by tapping the screen), he still preferred Mavic...

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Let's have a look at Michael's test video....

@GS Zhou Definitely go for it!
Throw your phantom!
 
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lol....Even Casey completely misused the focus function (he didn't focus by tapping the screen), he still preferred Mavic...

they should make it infinity focus by default like the p4.
who needs manual focus for aerial shots?
dji is phucking themselves up with this new feature that nobody asked for..
how are you gonna focus if you fly with just controller?
 
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they should make it infinity focus by default like the p4.
who needs manual focus for aerial shots?
dji is phucking themselves up with this new feature that nobody asked for..
how are you gonna focus if you fly with just controller?
They have their rationale.
 
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Fly further
Inside the Mavic’s pocket-sized remote controller is DJI’s brand new OcuSync transmission technology, with a range of 4.3mi (7km*) and Full HD 1080p video streaming.

*Unobstructed, free of interference, when FCC compliant.

No bumps and scrapes
An unprotected drone could hit obstacles during long distance flight or when descending from an inadequate height in Return to Home mode. The Mavic uses FlightAutonomy technology to sense obstacles up to 49ft (15m) away. It can then bypass these obstacles or brake to hover, reducing accidents even when flying beyond visual range.

Precision Hover
Satellite positioning can only help a drone hover in an unobstructed outdoor area free of interference. Without satellites, the drone will not be able to position and become susceptible to drifting. However, with forward and downward vision sensors, the Mavic can hover precisely indoors or in places without GPS.

Shoot like a pro. Automatically.
You will not need a film crew when you fly the Mavic because all you need is ActiveTrack. Just tell it who to track and it handles the rest, making you shoot like a pro.

Wave for your dronie
With the Mavic in the air pointing at you, a gesture is all it takes to snap a photo. Get selfies like you’ve never seen before with Mavic’s Gesture Mode.

Finely tuned control
If you are lining up a photo, or even flying indoors, you don’t want to fly quite so fast. Flip on Tripod Mode and every move the Mavic makes becomes precise and slow.

TapFly
Beginner pilots often have trouble flying in a straight line because they aren’t familiar with joysticks, which then makes shooting video more difficult. TapFly means you can just tap where you want to go and the Mavic will fly smoothly in that direction so you can focus on controlling the gimbal and capturing photos and video. Flying really can be that easy.

Fly by phone
Maybe all you want to do is grab a quick dronie, set up tracking to shoot a friend, or even just head skywards for a quick flight. All you need is your phone.

Two sets of sensors. Twice as reliable
On a drone, the most likely source of a problem is a sensor not working exactly as it should. This is why the Mavic has two of each key sensor. If one goes wrong, the other kicks in to take its place.

Safer, smarter batteries
The Mavic’s Intelligent Flight Batteries give it a flight time of up to 27 minutes, allowing you to check battery level and status in real-time during flight through the DJI GO app. It also calculates remaining flight time, helping pilots fly more safely.
 
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DJI opens the third flagship store in HK after Shenzhen and Seoul

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@Chinese-Dragon @Three_Kingdoms

HONG KONG, Sept. 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- DJI, the world leader in unmanned aerial vehicle technology, will open the doors of its Hong Kong flagship store to the public this coming Saturday, September 24, making it the third DJI flagship store in the world.

Located at the center of Hong Kong's busiest shopping district in Causeway Bay, the three-story, 10,000+ square-feet flagship store will display DJI's full range of aerial and handheld products. The flight cage on the ground floor will allow visitors to see DJI drones in action even from outside the store. The SkyPixel Gallery on the first floor will showcase breathtaking examples of aerial photography from around the world. The second floor will house the technical support center* and a dedicated space for workshops, seminars and special events. Adding to Hong Kong's iconic skyline is an animated display on the facade of the building, illuminating the instantly recognizable shapes of the DJI drones themselves.

In celebration of the opening, there will be a series of activities and programs throughout the day including:

  • Life-size DJI Phantom and Osmo mascots will kickstart the day's celebration with a street parade around the Causeway Bay area.
  • An outdoor flight cage and Virtual Reality experience zone will be set up just outside the World Trade Center for people who want to experience the thrill of being in the pilot's seat.
  • For those who want to play the role of movie director, they can pick up an Osmo (a stabilized 4K handheld camera) to capture all the excitement and happenings in and around the neighborhood.
  • Workshops by aerial photographers, dance and music performances by local bands leading into the early evening.
  • Those who wish to tune in to the opening day activities remotely can watch the live stream at http://live.dji.com/hkstore/ or join the Official DJI Hong Kong Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/DJIHKOfficial/.
The DJI Hong Kong flagship store will open its doors to customers at 12 noon and the first 200 customers can enjoy a discount of up to 30% on selected DJI products purchased at the flagship store on opening day.

"Whether you are a professional interested in the latest aerial-imaging equipment or just looking for your first drone, we welcome everyone to come and learn, discover the joys of flying and share your experience to inspire others," said Frank Wang, DJI Founder & CEO. "We want to provide a truly unique experience for anyone who walks into our store and leave with a sense of curiosity, excitement or inspiration. We hope our technology can provide a new perspective and allow us to see the world differently."

On display and for sale will be DJI's consumer products, including the latest Phantom 4 drone and Osmo Mobile stabilized handheld gimbal, as well as professional products, including the Inspire 1 and Matrice drone series, the Zenmuse Z3, X5R, and XT cameras, and the Ronin handheld three-axis camera gimbal line.

The Hong Kong flagship store is DJI's third foray into retail after the December 2015 opening of its first flagship store in Shenzhen, China, followed by the Seoul, Korea flagship in March 2016. More than just a retail outlet, the Hong Kong flagship store will provide a location where the worldwide community can connect to share their experience of flight and discover the latest UAV products and aerial cameras.

The Hong Kong flagship store is located at TOWER 535, Shop G07, 535 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. Opening hours of the store are Mon – Sun, 10:00 – 22:00 and for after-sales service, Mon – Sun, 10:00 – 19:00.

*The Hong Kong flagship store technical support center and online booking system will official open after the grand opening weekend on September 26, 2016 at 10:00. To make an appointment for repair or technical consultation, customers can visit http://www.dji.com/zh-tw/service/repair/reserve. For general after-sales inquiry, customers can call +852 3189 8979 to speak with one of our customer service representatives.

For more information about the opening day activities or information about the Hong Kong flagship store, please visit http://live.dji.com/hkstore/

I WANT DJI MAVIC! :lol:
 
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26 Oct 2016
Aerial view: Drone sprays pesticides around crops in Qingpu District in Shanghai, dispersing pesticides to around 6.6 acres of land per hour.

DJI Agras MG-1

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