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A bit disappointed in my new Spark.
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<blockquote data-quote="Edslittleworld" data-source="post: 14443" data-attributes="member: 2765"><p>Good reply. Thanks for your time to clarify.</p><p></p><p>To the other posters that say I cannot compare it to a Mavic, I'd say that you can as the Mavic is kind of the "gold standard" of very portable drones. It's near perfect...for what it is. In a way, either the Spark or a Mavic is a bit of a descretionary (or impulse) purchase as any of the newer Phantoms will outshine it from a purely photography standpoint. As I mentioned earlier, I was going to buy a Parrot Bebop for barnstorming. One day, I'll enter the world of racing drones...but they are in a league all their own with short battery life, no automatic controls, no RTH, no GPS, etc.</p><p></p><p>I'll probably still keep the Spark because it is amazingly small and is a great compromise with regards to performance vs compactness. I hope the OTG cord, antenna boosters and future software updates make an improvement. I do wish it was a bit quieter. I live in a crowded area and the less noise it makes the better. I am very curious to see how quiet the new Mavic props will be. Thanks, again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edslittleworld, post: 14443, member: 2765"] Good reply. Thanks for your time to clarify. To the other posters that say I cannot compare it to a Mavic, I'd say that you can as the Mavic is kind of the "gold standard" of very portable drones. It's near perfect...for what it is. In a way, either the Spark or a Mavic is a bit of a descretionary (or impulse) purchase as any of the newer Phantoms will outshine it from a purely photography standpoint. As I mentioned earlier, I was going to buy a Parrot Bebop for barnstorming. One day, I'll enter the world of racing drones...but they are in a league all their own with short battery life, no automatic controls, no RTH, no GPS, etc. I'll probably still keep the Spark because it is amazingly small and is a great compromise with regards to performance vs compactness. I hope the OTG cord, antenna boosters and future software updates make an improvement. I do wish it was a bit quieter. I live in a crowded area and the less noise it makes the better. I am very curious to see how quiet the new Mavic props will be. Thanks, again! [/QUOTE]
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