DJI Phantom 4 Pro (CP.PT.000486)
![]() | Outdated Product 95 533 ₴ Flight time (min): 30; Speed (km/h): 72; Camera type: removable; Megapixels: 20; Photo resolution (px): 5472x3648; Quad HD filming: 2720x1530 px 60 fps; Ultra HD (4K): 4096x2160 px 30 fps; Viewing angles: 84°; Mechanical stabilizer; Live video streaming; Follow me (tracking); Orbit mode (flying in a circle) |
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This is the drone I've been dreaming about for a long time :) I have a Mavic Air, but I wasn't satisfied with the camera, to be specific, the quality of its footage. If we compare them, each has its own advantages: the Air is much more maneuverable, nimble, compact, mobile, and can fly in places the Pro 4 can't. The batteries charge faster, spare parts are cheaper (including the batteries), and its sensors work better. However, the Pro stays in place better (without jerking), it's much more stable in windy conditions, not as noisy, easier to catch by hand, the battery lasts about 5-7 minutes longer, it's more noticeable in the air, and has a more stable signal (the Air reaches up to 2 km in the city, the Pro 4 flies calmly at 3-4 km). And, of course, the camera. The Pro 4's camera is twice as good as the Air's. I understand that this comparison isn't entirely fair, but objectively from my personal point of view, it doesn't lose shadows and doesn't produce noise in them. The dynamic range is much wider and it pleasantly conveys color gradations (the Air loses beautiful sunsets and can't pull them out in DR). The gimbal is more stable. Overall, the Pro 4 is an amazing professional tool. If you have a car, definitely go for the Pro 4. If you walk around, the Mavic Air. I didn't give it a 5 because of the expensive batteries, the really gigantic remote, and some slightly limited features. Flight range in the city. Stable image in windy weather. Not noisy. Awesome camera and gimbal to boot. A lot of flight modes. Quality assembly and durable body parts + propellers are very resilient. Cost of accessories. The remote could have been made smaller. use DJI Phantom 4 Pro few months |
The Pro version differs from the regular DJI Phantom 4 with an even more advanced 20-megapixel camera with an inch matrix and an increased number of optical sensors to ensure flight safety.
Flight parameters
The improvements also affected the maximum flight range, which is now 7 km (the ceiling of the copter's ascent is limited to 6 km), and the duration of the model in the air (half an hour versus 28 minutes for the basic modification). In one of the many "smart" flight modes, the quadcopter moves through the air at speeds up to 50 km/h, and in sport mode it can fly at a maximum speed of about 72 km/h.
Outstanding Camera
In addition to outstanding flight performance, the camera on board the drone deserves special respect. With its help, videos are recorded in UltraHD resolution (3840x2160 pixels) at a speed of up to 60 fps and with a maximum bit rate of up to 100 Mbps. In photo mode, a series of shots are taken at a rate of 14 fps. The mechanical shutter in the camera design allows you to get rid of the so-called “jelly effect” in the picture. In terms of the flexibility of adjusting the shooting parameters, the DJI Phantom 4 Pro is even head and shoulders above the purely professional line of drones from the manufacturer called Inspire.
Mount Olympus
During the flight, the copter can broadcast video directly to social networks or video hosting. In general, the model demonstrates impressive results in almost everything: a full-fledged autopilot, an obstacle detection system and the widest video shooting capabilities elevate the DJI Phantom 4 Pro to the first step of the pedestal among all modern quadcopters designed for the mass consumer.
- Maximum flight altitude — 6000 m
- ActiveTrack and TapFly features
- Flight Information Recording
- Matrix — CMOS 1"
- Aperture — f / 2.8
- Camera light sensitivity (ISO) — 100-3200 (video), 100-3200 (photo)
- Exposure — 8s -1/2000s (mechanical shutter), 1/2000 — 1/8000s (electronic shutter)
- Interval shooting
- Continuous shooting — 3, 5, 7, 10 or 14 fps
- Auto exposure bracketing (AEB) — 3/5
- Exposure compensation — 0.7EV
- Photo: JPEG, DNG (RAW), JPEG+DNG
- Video: MP4/MOV (AVC/H.264; HEVC/H.265)
- UHD — 4096x2160p (24/25/30fps), 3840x2160p (24/25/30fps)
- 2.7K — 2720x1530p (24/25/30/48/50/60 fps)
- FHD — 1920x1080p (24/25/30/48/50/60/120 fps)
- HD — 1280x720p (24/25/30/48/50/60/120 fps)
- UHD — 4096x2160p (24/25/30/48/50/60fps), 3840x2160p (24/25/30/48/50/60fps)
- 2.7K — 2720x1530p (24/25/30/48/50/60 fps)
- FHD — 1920x1080p (24/25/30/48/50/60/120 fps)
- HD — 1280x720p (24/25/30/48/50/60/120 fps)
- The Phantom 4 Pro model, first of all, has a 20-megapixel camera. There are more optical sensors, which allowed the quadcopter in TapFly mode to move at speeds up to 50 km/h avoiding obstacles in the range of up to 30 metres! Also, the new Phantom has increased range and flight time.