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Dji Spark Review (Drone)

 DJI has been making waves in the drone market for some time now, arguably never more so than when it launched the Mavic Pro last year. It is a drone packed with all the smartest sensors and tech, but also folds so small it can fit in your backpack.

This latest drone [Dji Spark] essentially looks like a much smaller version of the Mavic Proand, somehow, has many of the same technologies built in.


The company describes the quadcopter as a lifestyle accessory that you can take with you anywhere. And, with it weighing just 300 grams, it won't be a burden, regardless of how you carry it. What's more, when it launches from your hand, it automatically enters Gesture Mode, so you can control it with hand gestures.
 It’s no joke that the DJI Spark is as small as a can of soda. Measuring in at a scant 143 x 143 x 55mm and 300 grams (10.6 ounces), the mini drone is something you can easily stuff into any bag or even hang off the back of your belt.

DJI SPARK REVIEW - THE BEST MINI DRONE WITH THE BEST PRICE


Dji Spark

 Dji Spark is the latest drone of Dji company and also the first mini quadcopter of Dji. Spark much smaller than other quadcopters on the market; the body is about the size and weight of a can of the Cross.


 With a starting price of just $499 (about £390, AU$670), it’s also priced right to be DJI and the industry’s most approachable drone yet for mainstream users. Dji Spark shoots HD video, has a 2-axis gimbal stabilizer on the camera, and comes with on-board software that mitigates shake and shutter roll. It tops out at 31 mph and stays aloft for 16 minutes. Not crazy-bonkers specs, but it is just so, so tiny.


 DJI has been making waves in the drone market for some time now, arguably never more so than when it launched the Mavic Pro last year. It is a drone packed with all the smartest sensors and tech, but also folds so small it can fit in your backpack.

This latest drone [Dji Spark] essentially looks like a much smaller version of the Mavic Proand, somehow, has many of the same technologies built in.


The company describes the quadcopter as a lifestyle accessory that you can take with you anywhere. And, with it weighing just 300 grams, it won't be a burden, regardless of how you carry it. What's more, when it launches from your hand, it automatically enters Gesture Mode, so you can control it with hand gestures.

Dji Spark and Dji Mavic Pro

 Dji Spark Design

 It’s no joke that the DJI Spark is as small as a can of soda. Measuring in at a scant 143 x 143 x 55mm and 300 grams (10.6 ounces), the mini drone is something you can easily stuff into any bag or even hang off the back of your belt.

Dji Spark

While the Sparks limbs don’t fold into the drone like the Mavic Pro and GoPro Karma Drone, you can collapse the propellers that lock into place when the rotors start spinning. During our hands-on event, we slipped the drone into its optional charging case and found it was no bigger than a pair of collapsible headphones we would normal put in our bags.

 Dji Spark colors: Alpine White, Sky Blue, Meadow Green, Lava Red and Sunrise Yellow. The splash of color is welcome piece of personalization in a world of drones that have thus far been a mix of gray, white and black.

Dji Spark Camera

 Dji Spark camera is equipped with an 12-megapixel 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor that can capture Full HD video at 30p and 3,968 x× 2,976 resolution images. In front of the digital sensor is a 25mm lens (35mm equivalent) that captures an effective 81.8-degree field-of-view. I expected it to be way inferior to the Mavic Pro, which I own, but was pleasantly surprised with crisp, colorful and well-exposed images. The Mavic shoots in 4K, but the Spark footage looks great.
It’s a step down from the DJI Mavic Pro and GoPro Karma Drone, which can all record video at 4K resolution. We would say this is an unfortunate downside of the entry-level price but the equally-priced Yuneec 4K Breeze can also shoot Ultra HD video – admittedly while sporting many fewer features.

Dji Spark Specs

 As with other DJI drones, there's also the TapFly and ActiveTrack modes. The former lets you tell the drone which way to fly, or a specific location to fly too. The latter is the awesome technology that locks the drone's vision on to a specific object, and then track it. 
For the brave, there's the Sport mode which can kick the Spark up to 31mph. In this mode, the camera moves to its first person view by default and will be compatible with the DJI Goggles for real-time FPV footage beamed straight to your eyeballs. 

Each battery is built to last up to 16 minutes of flight time, which isn't at all bad given its size. 




 There are some automated software controls in the companion app as well. QuickShots, a series of pre-determined, dramatic action shots, let you command the Spark with one tap in an app. Make it do an overhead zoom-out, a sweeping crane shot, or a circular orbit. You end up with a complex, epic-looking shot that you can edit and share right from the app.
 The Vps range in Dji spark is about 30 M and Transmission Dianstance is 1.2Mi ( About 2 KM ). The speed of Spark is 50KM/H [Say  Dji].

 So, how Dji Spark work! It's very easy when you’re ready to fly, you turn on the unit, hold the Spark in front of you, with the lens facing your face, click the battery button twice, and await for it to learn about you.

 From there, the propellers start to twirl, and you throw it in the air, like a bird master. The Spark hovers by you, until you direct it with your palm for which way to go--up, down, left or right. You can also wave at the drone to have it follow you in a circle.
The Spark is easily one of the best portable drones available right now. Despite the fact that it can’t shoot 4K video like some of its competitors, it outshines the competition in just about every other regard.

 It’s faster, smarter, can fly for longer periods of time, and is definitely the most reliable in its class — so if you don’t mind shooting in 1080p, this drone would make a fantastic companion on your next adventure.

 Dji Spark have also the same features like other Dji Drones (Mavic Pro, Dji Phantom 4 ...) 

The price you pay for the things you get in the DJI Spark is very, very good. Flying with the Spark is very easy too so if you are a novice this is one entry level drone that you can learn to fly in just a few minutes. The palm control is just amazing.
Also you are looking for a compact drone to carry with you on your vacations to get some amazing videos and photos there is no doubt that this is the right choice because it can fit in any small backpack.
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