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<blockquote data-quote="Roland" data-source="post: 125588" data-attributes="member: 18393"><p>As I started an education in photography and video a few years ago , more and more I feel,the need for RAW photography. For proffesional use I have to make recordings in situations not allowed for a spark or a MP1 Further more , </p><p>many of my fellow students have a mini2 and surprisingly they are afraid of using it . Or they don’t have the skills to,use it properly. </p><p>So,I decided to buy a mini2 ( second hand combo for 300€) and sell both my “ useless” sparks.</p><p>Why a mini2 and not a 3 or 4 ?</p><p>Because mini2 works with Litchi. And it certainly does. </p><p>Amazing.</p><p>Waypoints, follow, tracking, focus, circle, tripod ( or cine)</p><p>As a charm. </p><p>But……..</p><p>After the first revelation : no more obstacle avoidance ( never used it). No cooling by fan . 2 little,holes in front have to do it ( important?). 31 minutes flytime? Let’s say 20 minutes in practice.</p><p>Overall cheaper build quality, bigger in size than a spark.</p><p>Charging batteries takes a lot more of time. ( By USB-C)</p><p>Video quality is better , but with crop sensor cameras it all depends on the light outside.</p><p>Litchi works good with mini2 but it works better on a spark. On mini2 : tripod or cine is still too quick.</p><p>Losing signal,in waypoints and the mini2 stops and RTH .</p><p>Spark finishes his job and comes home as allways. No coarse lock,or home lock on the mini2.</p><p>About range , CE ocusync onnthe mini2 gives about same range as FCC on the spark.</p><p>The most surprising is the low noise level,of the mini2 .</p><p>Very good.</p><p>So at the end, I decided that a mini2 is not a substitute for my 2 sparks and 2 MP1 and DJI goggles.</p><p>I think with the very accurate obstacle sensors and the possibility to use it with my goggles , indoor flying is the door to open.</p><p>So, I keep both my sparks .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roland, post: 125588, member: 18393"] As I started an education in photography and video a few years ago , more and more I feel,the need for RAW photography. For proffesional use I have to make recordings in situations not allowed for a spark or a MP1 Further more , many of my fellow students have a mini2 and surprisingly they are afraid of using it . Or they don’t have the skills to,use it properly. So,I decided to buy a mini2 ( second hand combo for 300€) and sell both my “ useless” sparks. Why a mini2 and not a 3 or 4 ? Because mini2 works with Litchi. And it certainly does. Amazing. Waypoints, follow, tracking, focus, circle, tripod ( or cine) As a charm. But…….. After the first revelation : no more obstacle avoidance ( never used it). No cooling by fan . 2 little,holes in front have to do it ( important?). 31 minutes flytime? Let’s say 20 minutes in practice. Overall cheaper build quality, bigger in size than a spark. Charging batteries takes a lot more of time. ( By USB-C) Video quality is better , but with crop sensor cameras it all depends on the light outside. Litchi works good with mini2 but it works better on a spark. On mini2 : tripod or cine is still too quick. Losing signal,in waypoints and the mini2 stops and RTH . Spark finishes his job and comes home as allways. No coarse lock,or home lock on the mini2. About range , CE ocusync onnthe mini2 gives about same range as FCC on the spark. The most surprising is the low noise level,of the mini2 . Very good. So at the end, I decided that a mini2 is not a substitute for my 2 sparks and 2 MP1 and DJI goggles. I think with the very accurate obstacle sensors and the possibility to use it with my goggles , indoor flying is the door to open. So, I keep both my sparks . [/QUOTE]
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