DJI Phantom 3 4K Review: Phantom 3 4K And Inspire 1 Pro Black Edition Add Variety To DJI's Drone Lineups


DJI Phantom 3 4K review: Phantom 3 4K and Inspire 1 Pro Black Edition add variety to DJI's drone lineups


DJI Phantom 3 4K review: Phantom 3 4K and Inspire 1 Pro Black Edition add variety to DJI's drone lineups

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DJI had a pretty big 2015, releasing some of the best camera drones available with its Phantom 3 line, as well as new cameras for its ready-to-fly professional model, the Inspire 1. It's kicking off 2016 by tweaking those models a bit with the Phantom 3 4K and the Inspire 1 Pro Black Edition.

The Inspire 1 Pro Black Edition is just what it sounds like. Instead of the white body and controller of the original model, this new one is black with a black controller. DJI says it's inspired by high-end filmmaking equipment. Like the $4,500 original, it comes with the company's Micro Four Thirds Zenmuse X5 interchangeable lens camera. Unlike the original, it's priced at $4,800.

The $999 DJI Phantom 3 4K is essentially the same as the current Phantom 3 Professional except that its controller uses a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi video downlink from the quadcopter with a range of up to 1.2km (0.75 mile). The Phantom 3 Professional uses DJI's Lightbridge technology, which has a more reliable connection and a range up to 5km (3.1 miles). UK and Australian details weren't forthcoming, but $999 converts to around £680 or AU$1,390.

You can see how the Phantom 3 4K stacks up against the rest of the line on DJI's site or just order it now.

See all of CNET's coverage of CES 2016 here.


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