![]() ![]() I know it can be turned off but it would be nice if it had a lower sensitivity setting. Also, when flying lower to the ground it was a real pain to deal with and seems overly cautious. Obstacle Avoidance - Obstacle avoidance feels like it is way too sensitive a few times in the middle of the air with nothing around it it kicked in and slowed the drone.at a glance with the Autel App you have to scroll around quite a bit to see all of your settings. In the DJI app you can always see things like frame rate, EV, resolution, etc. Besides the scaling issue, it can be difficult to get the camera information quickly. The App - The app is nowhere near as good as DJI's app the worst part about it is when you run it on a tablet it will not use the full screen so a lot of screen real estate is wasted as if they never thought people would want to use anything except their phones.It does tilt quite often but no more than any DJI drone I've flown. This one was user error, after performing an IMU, compass, and gimbal calibration the horizon is now perfect. It is still easy to fix with keyframes in video and rotation in Lightroom but it is literally always tilted with DJI drones it would tilt occasionally if the drone took off from an uneven surface or there was a strong cross wind the EVO II tilts at least 90% of the time. Horizon Tilt - Yes the horizon definitely tilts far more with the EVO II than it ever did with any DJI drone I have flown.The GPC mount also feels really flimsy where it attaches to the holder. I ended up with the GPC tablet holder but had to make some serious modifications to hold my iPad mini. One option doesn't fold at all so it doesn't fit in any of the current rugged cases and the other option does not hold an iPad mini which I found out the hard way. Tablet Holder - This problem hit me before ever even taking off. ![]() I have decided to start with the bad since it is a shorter list than the good. I'll keep this post updated as I find new good and bad things. So some of this review will be comparing the EVO II to the DJI Mavic Pro or the P4 since the P4 also has a 1" sensor. I have flown or owned every DJI model since 2014 and never even considered another maker until DJI's geofencing kicked in mid flight 2wks ago and force landed my Mavic Pro into the ocean. So the tests that I put my drones through is in preparation to use them in many different situations where the success of the project depends on the drone being reliable and delivering on the client's image quality expectations. My sole use of drones is for commercial work everything from promo videos to real estate to music videos, large events and more. I also put it through a range of different tests that I have developed over the years of owning DJI drones. During the first flight I went through all 3 batteries and mainly focused on the camera features, the app, and how the drone itself flies. I decided to share my own personal user experience and initial observations of the Autel EVO II Pro 6K after having flown it for the first time. ![]()
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