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Phantom 4 v Mavic Pro – How DJI’s Drones Compare

October 5, 2016 by Malek Murison 14 Comments

Last week we took a closer look at DJI’s new drone, the Mavic Pro, and compared it to the GoPro Karma. It wouldn’t be an understatement to say that the Mavic Pro came out on top in almost every category. But one question on plenty of pilots’ minds will be this: Does the Mavic Pro make the Phantom 4 redundant? Is DJI’s latest model an upgrade on the Phantom series, or just a drone going in a different direction, targeted at a different market?

It’s hard to answer those questions completely until we can test the two side by side. But until then, we can take a look at some footage that’s surfaced alongside the features and technical specs of DJI’s top consumer models. So how do things shape up in a Phantom 4 v Mavic Pro contest?

Phantom 4 v Mavic Pro – How do the cameras compare?

If you’ve already got a Phantom 4, you’re probably a pretty serious aerial photographer. So why would you choose a Mavic instead? On paper, there isn’t a lot to divide the Phantom 4 and the Mavic Pro when it comes to image quality. Both have a stabilized 3-axis gimbal, while the Phantom 4’s camera shoots 4K video at 30fps and 1080p HD at 120fps. The Mavic Pro’s camera also shoots 4K video at 30 fps, but has a slightly lower fps at 1080p HD, maxing out at 96 fps.

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DJI Phantom 4

There are two videos you might want to watch to get an idea of the what to expect from the Mavic Pro. However, the first comes with some clarification. Youtuber and filmmaker Casey Neistat reviewed the Mavic Pro last week and released a second video with side-by-side comparisons with the Phantom 4 in terms of footage. Despite raving about the Mavic Pro in terms of usability and features, he suggested that DJI’s newest model had a slightly inferior 4k video that was lacking focus. Despite millions of people having watched that video, he’s since come out and admitted that the reason his Mavic footage appeared to be of lower quality was actually down to his own calibration, and after some tuning significantly improved.

Phantom 4 v Mavic Pro

So, while the video below doesn’t accurately represent the Mavic’s camera quality, Neistat does a great job describing the Mavic Pro and the Phantom 4 in terms of how they stand in the consumer spectrum. It has to be said that, even when he thought the Mavic had lower image quality, he still saw it at being well worth it for all the upsides of DJI’s latest model.

Mavic Drone Update; apparently the focus works differently on the Mavic. I played with it and I was able to get much much sharper images. pic.twitter.com/ThlPejiPx2

— Casey Neistat (@Casey) September 29, 2016

For a better look at image quality, you might want to check out the video below. It’s from photographer Michael Shainblum, who also got his hands on a Mavic Pro. His footage appears to confirm Neistat’s conclusion that the video quality delivered by the Mavic Pro’s 4K camera is top notch. Both the color and the dynamic range that he was able to shoot look pretty good to us.

Phantom 4 v Mavic Pro – Power and battery life

When we delve into power and battery life, again there are blurred lines between the Phantom 4 and the Mavic Pro. Both have total flight times at around 28 minutes. However, in ‘Sport’ mode, the Phantom 4 can reach 44mph, 4mph more than the Mavic Pro. The Phantom 4 is a bit bulkier, so we’d expect to be able to deal with slightly higher wind speeds that the Mavic Pro.

The Mavic Pro also wins when it comes to range – 4.7 miles to the Phantom 4’s 3.1 miles.

DJI Mavic portable drone for photographers
The Mavic has several flight modes designed for specific photography scenarios.

Phantom 4 v Mavic Pro – The Main Features

DJI was keen to point out that the Mavic Pro is packed with all the same tech as the Phantom 4, and then some. The capabilities it’s taken from it’s younger cousin include forward-facing obstacle avoidance, active tracking and downward-facing sensors. Although DJI says that the tracking capabilities have been upgraded in the Mavic, and that it can even recognise which mode of transport the subject is using.

On top of that, the Mavic appears to be the most versatile of the two. Apart from being completely foldable and way more portable, a couple of modes offer interesting features for keen photographers. ‘Tripod’, for example, slows the Mavic down to a maximum speed to a max of 2.2 mph, giving pilots precision positioning and making flying indoors or confined areas a whole lot easier.

Both drones have a ‘Sport’ mode, where flight becomes more responsive and top speeds can be reached. But the Mavic’s is compatible with DJI’s new FPV goggles for a more immersive experience.

Where the Mavic Pro takes a clear lead is when we look at portability. Though it’s hardly enormous, the Phantom 4 does require a backpack for travel, and the propellers need to be attached separately. The Mavic Pro’s foldable design means it is pretty tiny for carrying around and can even fit in your pocket. The propellers fold as part of the ingenious design, so there’s one less part to lose or damage.

Finally, we can compare the two controllers. DJI’s flagship consumer drones come with two contrasting remote control systems. The Phantom 4’s is bulky – as big as the Mavic itself – and not especially ergonomic. The Mavic Pro comes with a much smaller and easier-to-use controller (below).

DJI mavic portable drone
The Mavic folds up for easy transport and comes with a remote controller.

Phantom 4 v Mavic Pro – Price

Having been through that whole comparison, you’re probably thinking that DJI’s new drone is firmly at the top of the market when it comes to price. In many ways, it certainly should be. But DJI is still selling the Phantom 4 for $1,199. The Mavic Pro basic model – admittedly without a controller – will cost just $750.  The standard package is $999 – $200 cheaper than the Phantom 4.

phantom 4 v mavic pro

Maybe we’re missing something here, but we’re not entirely sure why you would choose to pay more for a Phantom 4 that seems to have been surpassed by another drone available for less money. Of course, DJI can’t really lower the price of the Phantom 4. That would be tantamount to admitting the Mavic Pro has made a drone the company only released at the start of 2016 obsolete. Within 7 months. Maybe the technology really is moving forwards that quickly. More likely is that DJI spotted competitors, such as GoPro, coming and wanted to make sure they never got a chance to get off the ground.

There’s no escaping it: For what it can do and how the rest of the market is priced, the Mavic Pro seems an absolute steal.

Malek Murison
Malek Murison

Malek Murison is a freelance writer and editor with a passion for tech trends and innovation. He handles product reviews, major releases and keeps an eye on the enthusiast market for DroneLife.
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  1. Bill says

    February 1, 2017 at 5:28 pm

    Great review, Malek! If you look at this comparison between the DJI Mavic vs the Phantom 4, it actually seems like they are using a very similar camera: http://www.compare-quadcopters.com/compare/dji-mavic-vs-dji-phantom-4

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  2. Robin May says

    November 13, 2016 at 7:18 pm

    How portable does it need to be?

    Most “pros” will be using a drone in conjunction with other cameras anyways.

    Anyone can set any Dji drone on follow mode. And shooting involves very little portability as most will fly any model one or two miles away from where they are anyways.

    I’m concerned about the folding arms getting loose, wobley, not locking into open position after months of heavy use. Kinks like these often get worked out in next gen versions.

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  3. Rick Drew says

    November 11, 2016 at 1:44 pm

    I ordered my Mavic weeks ago – was supposed to ship by end of November. Now it’s the end of January!

    Reply
    • Really says

      December 2, 2016 at 12:14 am

      Please, Rick, tell me more about the future. What’s it like in January 2017? Flying cars?

      Reply
      • frankwick says

        December 5, 2016 at 9:26 pm

        I think he means the shipping date has been delayed until January 2017.

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      • Grant says

        December 10, 2016 at 9:41 am

        LOL

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  4. Chris says

    October 31, 2016 at 3:01 am

    I was planning on buying the DJI 4, but now i am not so sure anymore, i mean the MavicPro is much more easier to carry around.

    That for me means alot, i think for me convenience will do the job.

    Good comparison article Malek!

    Reply
  5. Muriel says

    October 17, 2016 at 10:56 pm

    DJI Mavic Pro very good. The Mavic not only half the size, also all the features. It can bypass obstacles or brake to hover, preventing accidents even when flying beyond visualrange. The Mavic Pro foldable drone purchase online,please go to http://www.yitamotor.com/dji-drone/dji-mavic/mavic-pro-drone.html

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    • Sam says

      November 10, 2016 at 4:35 am

      Not quiet the same image quality though. The P4 (and P3pro and 4K) have noticeably better video so yes, the Mavic is far more practical and some extra features but not the same quality video. I’ll wait until the Mavic Pro 2 which hopefully will have the same camera and gimbal as the P4 series

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  6. Lester Goddard says

    October 13, 2016 at 6:03 pm

    Couple of points. What use is the Mavic minus the controller so why price separate. Where can a tablet monitor be fitted or is monitor built in. It looks kinda small if that’s the case.

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    • debbie says

      November 1, 2016 at 3:35 am

      tablet can be mounted even with most reviews stating it can’t be

      Reply
  7. FlyNFool says

    October 5, 2016 at 5:33 pm

    I wonder what we’re missing too. I had my choice of P4 or Mavic, I took the Mavic. Hope there’s not too many first generation issues. Can’t wait to take delivery.

    Reply

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