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Easy to pilot and packed with useful features, the Parrot PF728000 ANAFI drone will help you capture stunning aerial footage. It’s equipped with a camera capable of taking 4K HDR video and 21-megapixel photos Read More
Stay away. After only 2 flights, mine started veering left all the time. Also the props require a mini allen wrench to replace. It's very tedious. Add in the lacking customer support and it's just not worth it. You have a good chance of losing your drone due to malfunction. The camera being able to tilt upwards is intriguing but not worth it. Also if you want follow-me type of special features, you need to pay for it. Go with Mavic Air instead. If you can, I'd save for a Mavic 2, especially the Pro. It's a lot more expensive though.
Why isn't there a "fly more combo" option. At this price I can get it at the big blue box ($550) and not have to wait 3 weeks to ship. I'd be a buyer if this price included a second battery!
I purchased an ANAFI last November specifically to take when traveling on vacation. I had previously owned a DJI Mavic Pro Fly More combo which I enjoyed. I sold the Mavic Pro in anticipation of newer models coming along before my next trip. Researching the ANAFI I was very impressed with the camera specs and the very compact size and lastly buy the ease of hand launching and landing. I bought one and enjoyed it a lot. The video was fantastic and the zoom functionality was really useful. I did, however, make a stupid mistake hand launching on a sailing catamaran in gusty wind conditions and the Devil's Triangle can claim another victim. Since then I have been waiting for a sale to pick up a replacement for the one I trashed. Since my experience is with one example, which was well made, I can't yet speak of brand's quality control, but I am ordering one in this drop and hope it goes through. My only wish would be for obstacle avoidance but not enough to spend $300~700 for that feature and a sacrifice in camera quality.
At least I know about statistics. A chunk of a population receiving a good product does not guarantee all will. But a sizable chunk receiving a bad product and no support guarantees I take a chance of getting screwed.