Monday, January 23, 2017

Yuneec review:YUNEEC Q500 vs DJI PHANTOM 4

Yuneec Q500 4K

When it comes to consumer-level drones, one model rules the skies. DJI’s Phantom and yuneec typhoon, is the flying machine of choice for professional videographers, drone enthusiasts, and increasingly, mass-market consumers.

But just like every other drone manufacturer in the game, Yuneec has also been living in the shadow of DJI for the past few years. No matter how advanced or capable Yuneec’s Typhoon drones have gotten, the company just can’t seem to unseat DJI from its throne.

YUNEEC Q500+ TYPHOON DRONE:

This is a drone that is capable of recording full HD 1080p 60 FPS videos and taking 16 megapixel photographs. What we found very appealing is that the package includes an aluminum case, TWO batteries, a battery charger, double set of propellers, a 32GB micro SD card, and ST10+ Ground Station, besides the drone itself.

It also has cool features such as Follow Me, and a totally new way of filming your handheld video with an included handheld gimbal that uses the detachable camera from the drone.

DJI PHANTOM 4:

  • Its ActiveTrack allows the drone to follow a moving subject with just a few taps on your tablet or smartphone. You don’t need a beacon and a band, because you can program the drone to follow a moving POI as well as circle around the desired subject as it moves, or you can even re-frame the shot just by dragging the subject on the display.
  • The great thing about this drone is that flying is now literally something that anyone can do, because this drone offers features like Obstacle Sensing System, which allows you to focus only on filming, while the drone flies on his own and avoids any obstacles along the way.
  • Sport Mode – In this mode, the drone offers the best flight controls in its class. This mode allows you to let your drone fly with 25% more speed, while the positioning systems are in charge of keeping your drone safe.
  • 28 minutes of flight – Thanks to a better aerodynamic design, the latest high-tech propulsion system, as well as a larger battery, the Phantom 4 is capable of staying in the air and filming for 28 minutes.

 

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