We still need to properly test all the Spark's intelligent and QuickShot modes, plus more thoroughly test its photo and video capabilities before coming to a final verdict. But our initial impressions are that this is a very impressive package. It's more...
No larger or heavier than a can of soda, the DJI Spark is shaping up to be the portable drone you're waiting for. Its automatic flight capabilities and ability to recognize gestures are even more impressive...
There's no question the DJI Spark is the company's most approachable drone yet with intuitive gesture controls, a compact frame and low-price enough to compete with other affordable quadcopters. From the PalmControl, Quickshots and deeper smartphone integ...
The DJI Spark is the most fun and most capable small drone we've tested. If you're new to drones and just want something that can take photos, some basic video, and is fun to fly, the Spark is perfect. The Mavic Air is comparably portable but much more ex...
Abstract: Until recently, aerial photography (and videography) was an expensive proposition requiring helicopters or airplanes. Thanks to inexpensive drones this is no longer true, and it's not surprising that so many photographers have discovered drone photography...
Abstract: Until recently, aerial photography (and videography) was an expensive proposition requiring helicopters or airplanes. Thanks to inexpensive drones this is no longer true, and it's not surprising that so many photographers have discovered drone photography...
Published: 2017-11-15, Author: Ty , review by: dpreview.com
Extremely compact size, 300g weight, Very stable in the air, Vision system for accurate positioning, Intelligent flight modes, Gesture control, 1080/30p video, Video live streaming, Easy to fly with optional controller, Available in multiple colors, Gimba
The DJI Spark has received a lot of attention thanks to its diminutive size, but how does it stack up? In our review, we take a look at what it's like to fly this pint-sized drone, as well as what's in it for photographers. Between now and the end of the...
The DJI Spark is a great starter drone with a usable camera. It's fun to use and easy to fly. If you need 4K and DNG, don't even look at it, go for the Mavic Pro. If these aren't an issue, you'll love the Spark, but save yourself some pain and get the kit...
Compact and light enough to bring on most adventures, Easy to operate, Excellent build quality, While not professional quality, camera captures decent stills and video, Drone, Remote Controller and iOS app receive frequent updates
Battery provides a maximum flight time of 15 minutes, Battery takes a long time to recharge, Drone is small and light enough that it can become unstable in moderate wind conditions, Unimpressive lowlight camera performance, Extra batteries, propeller guar
The DJI Spark's compact size and impressive capabilities make it more pleasurable to own and operate than any other drone in its price range. But its pricey accessories can make getting the most out of it an expensive proposition.To comment on thi...
Published: 2017-09-14, Author: Jeff , review by: camerajabber.com
Once you get your head round some of these things they quickly become second nature and you're up in the air. I showed you in the video up above how to get the Spark airborne in its hand gesture mode, which takes about a minute, In the video below I show
Short flight time, Smudgy detail in low light, Gestures not always recognised
To some drones have sort of been like what flash photography is to others: a seemingly complex niche of photography that's too daunting to try. But the Spark breaks down this wall. Its ruggedness and simplicity inspires confidence in novices like myself t...