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<blockquote data-quote="rcflyingaddict" data-source="post: 14563" data-attributes="member: 2417"><p>Similar thread posted here - lots of good insights to be had ---</p><p><a href="https://sparkpilots.zone/threads/mavic-owners-when-do-you-fly-your-spark.2147/" target="_blank">Mavic Owners - When do you fly your Spark?</a></p><p></p><p>The image trade off is substantial between my Spark and P4P and even MP for that matter but that's a bit obvious. What is not obvious is how fun/easy the Spark is to take with you and get up in the air. I actually fly my 2 week old P4P the least due to how much it is not like the Spark. The only ding I had on the Spark was flight time but extra batteries are an easy fix and it keeps the bundle super light weight. I would say the MP is by far the better drone (over the P4P even) for most just due to it's portability. The optical trade off between MP and P4P (much less P4) is there but again the portability greatly outweighs that for me. Dlog/flat on the MP produces some fantastic results with a bit of POST. Bottom line - buy a Spark, not because you are looking for image quality better than the P4 but because it's the right thing to do <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcflyingaddict, post: 14563, member: 2417"] Similar thread posted here - lots of good insights to be had --- [URL='https://sparkpilots.zone/threads/mavic-owners-when-do-you-fly-your-spark.2147/']Mavic Owners - When do you fly your Spark?[/URL] The image trade off is substantial between my Spark and P4P and even MP for that matter but that's a bit obvious. What is not obvious is how fun/easy the Spark is to take with you and get up in the air. I actually fly my 2 week old P4P the least due to how much it is not like the Spark. The only ding I had on the Spark was flight time but extra batteries are an easy fix and it keeps the bundle super light weight. I would say the MP is by far the better drone (over the P4P even) for most just due to it's portability. The optical trade off between MP and P4P (much less P4) is there but again the portability greatly outweighs that for me. Dlog/flat on the MP produces some fantastic results with a bit of POST. Bottom line - buy a Spark, not because you are looking for image quality better than the P4 but because it's the right thing to do :) [/QUOTE]
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