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Is the short flight times really prohibitive.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hickeroar" data-source="post: 14406" data-attributes="member: 2539"><p>It really depends on your expectations and practices. I have 3 batteries, and I've not felt constrained by the battery life.</p><p></p><p>If you have multiple batteries and you're not a daredevil who wants to go over a mile away and make sure you can get home, the battery life shouldn't be an issue. Dozens of youtubers have already done those distance tests, the super sport mode config hacks, etc, etc, etc, so there's no reason to retest those limits at this point anyway.</p><p></p><p>Just be realistic: You just need to think about the REALISTIC uses of the drone and what you'll REALLY be using it for. I find I can break it out and fly it all around me, getting lots of shots, and still have plenty of battery left over for coming home when I'm done. In my head I know the battery life is shorter than my Phantom 3, but in actual use it never really struck me as shorter. It really "feels" about the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hickeroar, post: 14406, member: 2539"] It really depends on your expectations and practices. I have 3 batteries, and I've not felt constrained by the battery life. If you have multiple batteries and you're not a daredevil who wants to go over a mile away and make sure you can get home, the battery life shouldn't be an issue. Dozens of youtubers have already done those distance tests, the super sport mode config hacks, etc, etc, etc, so there's no reason to retest those limits at this point anyway. Just be realistic: You just need to think about the REALISTIC uses of the drone and what you'll REALLY be using it for. I find I can break it out and fly it all around me, getting lots of shots, and still have plenty of battery left over for coming home when I'm done. In my head I know the battery life is shorter than my Phantom 3, but in actual use it never really struck me as shorter. It really "feels" about the same. [/QUOTE]
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