and it costs what? oh sensors to not hit things that dont work with thin narrow objects (just be a better pilot). And lets see, restricted flight areas (wont let you fly where you want). yeah take a old model(mavic pro, which took them 2 years) and add few bells and whistles double the price and there you have it, the DJI Mavic pro 2 LOL.
As for low temperature, they actually all can shoot in -10 and even lower,-15◦C you just need to use a warm battery... I've flown both my Spark and P4P w/o issues Also not sure about the previous mavic pro, but the spark remote also has the auto turn off feature, hyper-lapse... you can do on MavicPro and p4p and Spark, you just need to shot a timelapse while moving. The hyper-lapse feature is a handy thou.
The Mavic 2 Pro has two sensor readout modes, Full FOV (5.7 downsampled to 4k) and HQ mode (crop). This effectively gives the Pro 28mm to about 40mm zoom. And dolly zoom can easily be performed in post. I think the better camera on the pro is 'more' than the zoom features of the zoom, so I would go with the Pro. The only thing i would be concerned with is if DJI is using pixel binning when in HQ mode.
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Deep Saha
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