I had a Phantom 4 Pro and I liked to bet on a new brand. My mistake.Why did you drop DJI ?
Okay. You knew all this before you bought the Lite+ if you can read specs. DJI is quicker on support for sure but Autel normally responds within a couple of days.DJI is light years away from Autel.
Best support
Best controllers with options
Best drones
Best price
I'm going back to dji
DJI is light years away from Autel.
Best support
Best controllers with options
Best drones
Best price
I'm going back to dji
I dropped DJI due to its' geofencing. I was often unable to shoot waterfront homes because the navy has most of the Admiralty Inlet and Hood Canal "restricted." After a discussion regarding Navel Base Kitsap I learned that the restriction requires drones to stay a distance of 3000' from Navy vessels... It is NOT a no-fly zone.
I loved my EVO ll Pro V1 that I bought 2 years ago and I talked others into buying them because of their superior camera results. Now I have a V3 and it's been a nightmare with the controller battery and COMPLETE lack of service or even communication with the folks at Autel. Sad, but I do still love the images that come out of my EVO.
Totally agree Eagle928. I have 2 Autels, 2 DJI's and 1 Fimi. Each has it's strengths. each has it's weaknesses. Mission determinate flights work every time.Okay. You knew all this before you bought the Lite+ if you can read specs. DJI is quicker on support for sure but Autel normally responds within a couple of days.
I have 3 DJI drones and two Autel drones. I choose which one to use based on their strengths for a given flight. It's okay to own more than one brand and it's okay to not smack talk a brand on its own dedicated forum.
For the best video quality I reach for the little Nano+ but I would like to get a Lite Standard with the RYYB sensor tech. Just not in the budget right now.
Hey CaptainBry,I dropped DJI due to its' geofencing. I was often unable to shoot waterfront homes because the navy has most of the Admiralty Inlet and Hood Canal "restricted." After a discussion regarding Navel Base Kitsap I learned that the restriction requires drones to stay a distance of 3000' from Navy vessels... It is NOT a no-fly zone.
I loved my EVO ll Pro V1 that I bought 2 years ago and I talked others into buying them because of their superior camera results. Now I have a V3 and it's been a nightmare with the controller battery and COMPLETE lack of service or even communication with the folks at Autel. Sad, but I do still love the images that come out of my EVO.
Every time I look at the video footage from my little Nano+ I'm impressed with the clarity and definition along with the natural looking color science.I still think that my original 4k Evo1 produces the best images in its class but after Autel cut off support for it only two years after I bought it, I switched to DJI and got a Mini 3 Pro which has a spec to die for and will continue to benefit from DJI's much superior support. I still think it just loses out to the Evo1 in image quality - and definitely comes up short in signal range and autofocus - but it wins every other race.
I think Autel profited by starting from scratch as primarily a flying camera whereas DJI built flying machines.Every time I look at the video footage from my little Nano+ I'm impressed with the clarity and definition along with the natural looking color science.
My Mini 3 Pro is a fine flyer and I like it quite a bit but it's nowhere as good as the Nano+ when it comes to image quality. It's fully acceptable of course and usable for rec and real estate work.
In fact, if I could put the N+ camera on the Mini 3p, it could be the perfect mini drone with the tech available today. Oh, and slap the geofencing out of it.
There are options (not factory) to remove geofencing and restrictions from DJI dronesMy advice to anyone considering Autel these days is to decide if you live in an area with a lot of controlled airspace or if you travel a lot with your drone to locations where there could be a lot of controlled airspace; if you do then Autel with no geofencing might be your best answer. If neither applies to you then DJI is obviously the better choice.
I do think Autel's HW is better than DJI's at least from the last time I bought a DJI drone which was the Mavic Pro. So far the EVO's batteries are lasting longer without swelling, and not a single airframe stress crack. I had major stress cracks in my P4P and to a lesser extent in the Mavic towards the end of their lifespan and their batteries tended to swell within 1yr.
The EVO II's gimbal is also much better than anything I saw from DJI; the Mavic would go into limp mode at times when flying in ludicrous mode. You can read more of my comparisons here which IMO many still hold true to this day. Without question though DJI is light years ahead of Autel in the software department.
I keep my fingers crossed every day that my EVO II Pro V1 keeps flying. I have never updated the FW or app and never will because I strongly believe it would only go downhill from there. My V1 in its current state has quirks, but is a perfect fit for my needs. No way would I want a smart controller forced on me with all of the problems that would bring. TBH, if DJI ever provides a way for Part 107 holders to permanently remove the geofencing I would probably switch back but I doubt that would ever happen.
That's the impression I get too.I think Autel profited by starting from scratch as primarily a flying camera whereas DJI built flying machines.
I used one of those options on an Air 2s and it worked very well until I got a job using the Air 2s as a mapping machine coupled with DroneDeploy. In order to make it work I had to update the Air 2s which removed the software that kicked the geofence out. I guess in a perfect world I'd have one Air 2s that was hacked and one that wasn't. It's unfortunate these 3rd party companies insist on using certain DJI drones for their referred jobs. I guess the mapping software is geared toward DJI files and their editors are trained to use DJI color science. They probably run all the photos through batch editors then pass them along to the client.There are options (not factory) to remove geofencing and restrictions from DJI drones
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