DJI Mavic Pro DJI Spark, Full featured drone, Shoots 4K video, Longer flight time, Longer range (distance), 3-axis stabalizer, Half the weight of the Mavic Pro, Hand gestures, Super easy to fly, Can be controlled without RC
DJI Mavic Pro DJI Spark, Heavier than the Spark, Larger in dimension than Spark, No hand gesture, Does not shoot 4K video, Only 2-axis stabalzer, Shorter flight time,
Both the DJI Mavic Pro and DJI Spark are very good drones. If you're a prosumer with some drone flying experience, then go for the Mavic Pro. It'll give you gorgeous 4K footage, plus longer ranger (distance).For all you beginners, go for the DJI Spark. It...
Too many firmware updates, Controller does not fit in travel box
The Spark is affordable at 500 dollars. It offers full HD video and 16 minutes of flight time. The case it comes with could be better, and DJI needs to get its firmware updates under control, but beyond that, the Spark is a good value and the video looks...
Published: 2017-08-15, Author: Ian , review by: makeuseof.com
If you're looking for a tiny drone that's great fun to fly, then the Spark is for you. If you're after the very best image quality or long battery life, you may want to look elsewhere...
But before you spend any money, consider your mission. Are you a beginner, looking to get a first drone that works dependably well for most purposes? The Spark’s a great choice. Are you a long-time Phantom owner, looking for something more portable? The S...
Published: 2017-07-27, Author: Ben , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: To find the best drone for you, first you'll need to figure out what it is you want out of a flying camera. Are you an action sports junkie trying to capture your sick moves for a highlight reel? An aspiring cinematographer aiming to up your production va...
Published: 2017-07-17, Author: Adam , review by: cameralabs.com
The Spark is DJI's smallest and most affordable drone to date, opening-up truly new angles and possibilities to photographers who've previously never owned a flying camera. The flight time is on the short side, but not too brief to get a few great shots...
The DJI Spark delivers a tiny, lightweight design; excellent mechanically stabilized camera; USB charging and advanced features like gesture controls and obstacle detection. It travels well and is great for aerial photos and video
The Gesture mode currently only takes photos. Flight time can be as short as 10 to 14 minutes. The app can be frustrating to use, especially on smaller screens. And you should expect to buy batteries and possibly the optional controller
The DJI Spark delivers all of the camera drone features most people will ever need in an impossibly small package...
Published: 2017-06-26, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
In many ways, DJI is in the same position GoPro was 3-4 years ago. A point where as a company each and every new product release wowed not just regular consumers, but also techies. A given product need not necessarily be what a devout geek would buy, but...
Published: 2017-06-19, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Small and portable, Easy to fly, Stable, clear video, Autonomous flight modes
Still expensive for most, Gesture controls not always recognized, No 4K video
DJI is not some fly-by-night drone maker, and the Spark is yet another great flier in the company’s hangar. However, the Spark is not going to inspire some revolution in drone-based photography by the masses. While small and easy to fly, it’s not cheap en...
Published: 2017-06-08, Author: James , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: DJI's Spark is the company's first attempt at a true drone for everyone. DJI has made no secret about the fact it thinks non-RC enthusiasts want a lightweight, compact quadcopter that's easy to control. That's exactly what the Spark is. But after spendin...