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DJI's US$1100 Phantom 2 Vision+ is the best selling camera drone on the market – and with good reason. It's a relatively affordable, relatively friendly and relatively easy to fly quadcopter that ...
You may not have come across DJI before, but this brand is no stranger in the world of hobbyist drones. Even production studios use the company's gear for aerial videography, but that involves a lot ...
It was just this January that we tested DJI's Phantom 2 Vision drone, a $1,199 quadcopter with an integrated 14-megapixel/1080p camera and tilt-axis gimbal. Now at NAB, DJI's back with a "plus" ...
This post was done in partnership with The Wirecutter, a list of the best technology to buy. Read the full article below at TheWirecutter.com Dozens of pre-assembled consumer drones are now available ...
At NAB in Las Vegas, DJI showed off the latest upgrade to its Phantom series of aerial drones, called the Phantom 2 Vision+. Its predecessor, the Phantom 2 Vision, was only introduced about ...
DJI Innovations unveiled its GPS-enabled Phantom quadcopter less than a year ago, and since then it has become perhaps the go-to aerial platform for the GoPro HERO actioncam. In April, the company ...
My first experience with DJI’s Phantom quadcopter drones was unboxing a Phantom 2 Vision+ and then flying it directly into a tree. This time around, as I unboxed the irreplaceable prototype Phantom 3 ...
DJI’s Phantom 2 Vision is a revolutionary product. This powerful, easy to fly quadcopter sports not only a built-in anti-vibration camera, but also smartphone compatibility. That means you can view, ...
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