Even small barometric or GPS differences made the Mavic 4 Pro “dip” where the Mini 4 Pro stayed level.
What one Redditor said
“But like others here, I too covet the Mavic 4 Pro, my unused Avata 2, Mini 4 Pro and Air 2S be damned.”
What Reddit thinks
Pros
8- +awesome cameras
- +impressive MFT sensor
- +love the tonality of the camera
- +stunning results
- +easy to get positioned
- +easy to get what you need
- +user friendly to fly
- +28x zoom
Cons
6- −Dips due to barometric or gps differences
- −electronic ND filter not available
- −does not come with any ND filters
- −too expensive at $2700
- −28mm main lens might be too tight for landscape
- −not suitable for beginners
Where Reddit talks about it
70 comments · 4 subreddits
Reddit reviews
I didn’t realize just how awesome the cameras are on those Mavic 4 pro’s. I have a DJI flip which works great for me but now i wanna upgrade 🤣
Still very impressed with the drone. As I am edited a 6 month type review of this drone, I keep being surprise by the MFT sensor..This was taken on a sunrise in Bali. Just sharing as I am in love of t
the results from my Mavic 4 Pro Creator Edition are absolutely stunning.
This is the megathread for all things Mavic 4 Pro.
But like others here, I too covet the Mavic 4 Pro, my unused Avata 2, Mini 4 Pro and Air 2S be damned.
Talked with customer service at Adorama - they said they are receiving a shipment of Mavic 4 Pros tomorrow and are shipping to US customers tomorrow.
So it seems the Electronic ND is not available or mentioned anywhere from DJI. ... In fact the M4 Pro doesnt come with any ND filters what so ever, you have to buy them seperate.
Mavic 4 Pro: Budget Edition
Personally, I'd grab a Mavic 4 Pro around $2100, but $2700 is a little too rich for my non-professional blood.
The Mavic 4 Pro you can casually get positioned and get what you need.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od84G4cTZpQ&t=45s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od84G4cTZpQ&t=45s) [https://avengeangel.com/products/avengeangel-dji-mavic-4-pro-enhanced-battery,long-time-flying-
I just got my Mavic 4 Pro a few days ago and I’m still trying to figure out how to make it look good like that
I assume you've had other drones before this so I'm curious if you find the 28mm main lens on the Mavic 4 Pro too tight, especially as a landscape shooter.
Download and install the DJI app on whatever phone you have and make an account. Turn on your drone after everything is charged and log in, preferably do this outside in case you accidentally take off
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