The drone has a few little problems that are a bit frustrating, but overall, it gives off a really positive image because of how nicely it shoots. The expenditure is well justified when considering the deep, rich colors, beautiful twilight picture, and low noise levels. The benefits of it include: I decided to purchase this Air 2 replacement drone because its size and weight strike the ideal balance between being substantial enough to successfully endure the effects of wind while also being manageable and portable. He slung the backpack over his shoulder and set out on foot for the entire day. In comparison to Air 2, the following are the primary benefits that I have observed for myself: - Matrix. This is the primary motivation for me to make a purchase. While photographing at dusk or at night, the difference is very evident. Sunsets are significantly more beautiful, and there is a discernible decrease in noise in gloomy locations; Since climbing and descending were place at a more rapid pace, there was a corresponding reduction in the amount of time needed to get the apparatus to the launch site. In addition to that, it is accessible not only in mode but also in N, which is the primary mode for me; - Both automatic and manual focusing made their debut (Air 2 has a fixed focus). I won't go so far as to say that it's particularly beneficial because, for the vast majority of shooting distances, the focus will be at infinity. But, it might come in handy if you're shooting something that's closer than 5-10 meters. Cons: There are various drawbacks to this: The total flight duration was cut by three to five minutes. Because of the greater speed at which aircraft ascend and descend, this is not nearly as problematic; the shorter amount of time spent in flight is partially compensated for by the shorter amount of time spent traveling. - The Air 2 and the Mavic 2 Pro are incompatible with filters, and the hood that comes with the Air 2 is worthless since the larger camera protrudes forward and hits the hood when the stabilizer is in use. There is no provision for a lanyard attachment on the remote control in its default configuration. Additionally applicable to the Air 2 and Mini 2; - The Apple Remote is not designed to charge iPhones by default. You can switch it on within the app, however the setting will revert back to its previous state before your next journey; There is a typo in the height value that has been entered into the EXIF of the photograph. On occasion, it appears to be a height above sea level, while on other occasions, it is not at all clear what this quantity represents; - The images that you take are not synchronized to your phone in the same way as they were in Air 2; instead, at the end of the flight, you will need to copy them by hand; The lens has been made even wider-angle, and it now has a focal length that is comparable to 22 millimeters (against 24 for Air 2). It is not obvious why. Yet, doing so raises the likelihood of obtaining geometric distortions as well as soap in the crevices. In general, the impression of somewhat unfinished software. Perhaps in the future they will include it.