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Hardware DJI launched the Phantom 3 in two varieties: Professional ($1,259) and Advanced ($999). The main difference between them is that the former shoots 4K; the latter, "only" 1080p/Full HD ...
That all changes today with the introduction of DJI’s new drone, the Phantom 4. It’s the first consumer unit that can see the world around it and adjust accordingly, the next big step towards ...
Now, DJI has launched the DJI Phantom 2 Vision, which comes with a built-in camera you remotely control through your phone.
Another one kicking about the rumour mill from DJI, this time it has made it out into the wild. The Phantom 4 Advanced marking the end of the line for the Phantom 3 series? Two machines with a buil… ...
DJI's Phantom series of read-to-fly quadcopters have been instrumental in bringing drones into mainstream consciousness. Particularly the Phantom 2 Vision+, which made silky-smooth aerial video ...
The Phantom 3 is DJI’s aerial vision more fully realized: A tiny quadcopter drone with a professional-grade camera, endless configurability, user-friendly ...
China's DJI made a gutsy move with the release of the Phantom 3. The Phantom 2 Vision+ was already more or less unchallenged as the best prosumer-level all-in-one camera drone on the market, while ...