Anyway, let's take off first. The hovering stability of the aircraft is unique to DJI products. And the propeller sound is quieter than the quiet Mavic 2 series. The propeller shape is simple, but it seems to be quieter.
Also, the movement is surprisingly agile compared to the Mavic 2. The maximum speed of N mode in the review environment was about 14.7m / s, so I didn't feel that the speed was so fast, but the initial speed (starting movement) is fast. I felt agility close to the Autel EVO II I reviewed earlier.
The ascending and descending speed is also 6m / s, so it is very speedy compared to the movement of the Mavic 2 (up 4m / s, descent 3m / s). It seems that it is easy to change the angle of view when shooting video. However, it may seem a little too agile for those who are used to the Mavic 2 and Phantom 4 Pro series.
And I noticed that I was skipping it, but the battery is just mochi! I skipped all the way and took a breather, thinking "I'm about to return ...", and when I looked at the remaining battery power, it was about 50% left (I'm sorry for my personal feeling ...). I usually fly the Mavic 2 Pro, so I think I'm flying with that feeling. You can reduce the number of batteries you bring, and it seems to be useful for continuous shooting (waiting for shooting trains, buses, etc., fireworks display within 30 minutes, etc.) that cannot be landed.
In addition, the "emergency stop button" installed in DJI FPV can also be used when the radio is RC Pro. However, even if you do not press this button, if you return the operation stick to the center, it will stop with considerable accuracy, so it seems to be a button to press when it is really urgent and there is no help for it (that may be the original role) Maybe ...).