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<blockquote data-quote="TJBC75" data-source="post: 57630" data-attributes="member: 11733"><p>I have both the Spark and Mavic Pro. My advice, buy the Spark - the capabilities of the two will then form a nice complement. Although the Mavic Pro is a superior product, I tend to use the Spark a bit more, mainly because it is easy to deploy, much lighter to carry and pack and a very solid performer. If you just want to go out for a quick 12 to 14 minute flight without having to think about a lot of settings, the Spark is the way to go. For those more in depth flights where you want a variety of options, the Mavic Pro should be your choice. I usually fly within 2500 feet of my home point, so either is a good choice - although with Occusync, the Mavic Pro can go a lot farther. With DJI Go now supporting the Spark OTG cable and Litchi now supporting the waypoint missions and the OTG cable for Spark, both machines have the ability to do intricate waypoint missions, although you are occasionally have some slight jerkiness with the Spark because of the 2 axis gimbal of the Spark vs the 3 axis gimbal or the Mavic Pro. The OTG cable provides very solid response and video on your device. The Spark is a very good performer - I never regretted buying as an addition to my small drone fleet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJBC75, post: 57630, member: 11733"] I have both the Spark and Mavic Pro. My advice, buy the Spark - the capabilities of the two will then form a nice complement. Although the Mavic Pro is a superior product, I tend to use the Spark a bit more, mainly because it is easy to deploy, much lighter to carry and pack and a very solid performer. If you just want to go out for a quick 12 to 14 minute flight without having to think about a lot of settings, the Spark is the way to go. For those more in depth flights where you want a variety of options, the Mavic Pro should be your choice. I usually fly within 2500 feet of my home point, so either is a good choice - although with Occusync, the Mavic Pro can go a lot farther. With DJI Go now supporting the Spark OTG cable and Litchi now supporting the waypoint missions and the OTG cable for Spark, both machines have the ability to do intricate waypoint missions, although you are occasionally have some slight jerkiness with the Spark because of the 2 axis gimbal of the Spark vs the 3 axis gimbal or the Mavic Pro. The OTG cable provides very solid response and video on your device. The Spark is a very good performer - I never regretted buying as an addition to my small drone fleet. [/QUOTE]
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