Understanding the DJI Phantom 3 Range

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The DJI Phantom 3 range is a series of popular drones known for their stability and ease of use. The Phantom 3 Standard model has a maximum flight time of 25 minutes.

Each model in the Phantom 3 range is designed to be compact and portable, weighing between 3.3 and 3.5 pounds. This makes them easy to transport and store.

The Phantom 3 range features a range of camera options, including the 12-megapixel camera on the Phantom 3 Standard model. This camera can capture high-quality photos and video footage.

Key Features

The DJI Phantom 3 range is packed with impressive features that make flying a breeze. Controlling the drones is easy with the accompanying app, which boosts signal and makes everything straightforward, even for first-time fliers.

The app offers a range of advanced features, including Follow Me, which keeps the drone locked onto your phone, and Point of Interest, which keeps the drone locked onto one thing while flying around it. These features are available across the range.

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Waypoints allow you to fly a set path automatically, giving you more time to focus on camera controls. Intelligent Orientation Control helps you customize how you control the drone, making it easier to navigate.

The variations between the drones in the range become more important when considering the price jump.

Performance

The DJI Phantom 3 range is known for its impressive performance, which is a major selling point for many drone enthusiasts.

With a top speed of 35 mph, you can capture smooth and stable footage even in windy conditions. The Phantom 3's advanced stabilization system ensures that your footage remains steady and clear.

Its long battery life allows you to fly for up to 23 minutes, giving you plenty of time to capture the perfect shot or explore new areas.

Cameras

The cameras on DJI Phantom 3 drones are a major differentiator, with a significant price jump between models.

The DJI Phantom 3 Standard has a 12-megapixel sensor, capable of recording up to 2.7K resolution video at 30 frames per second, at a bitrate of 40Mbps.

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The Phantom 3 Advanced also features a 12.4-megapixel Sony Exmor sensor, with the same video capabilities as the Standard model.

The top-of-the-line Phantom 3 Professional offers 4K resolution video at 30fps, with a higher bitrate of 60Mbps, thanks to the same Sony Exmor sensor used in the Advanced model.

All three models offer single shot, burst mode, auto exposure, bracketed frames, and time-lapse shooting capabilities.

Flight Range

The DJI Phantom 3's flight range is quite impressive, especially when you consider the different models available.

The Standard model can manage up to 1,000m in distance using the supplied controller, but this is only when flying outdoors and unobstructed.

The Advanced and Professional models are where things get really interesting, as they can both reach a flight range of up to 2,000m away from the flier using the supplied remote controller.

Keep in mind that these ranges are based on outdoor, unobstructed use, so be sure to take that into account when planning your flights.

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Battery

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When it comes to battery life, the DJI Phantom 3 Standard model stands out with its impressive 25-minute flight time, likely due to its different camera sensor.

The Standard's battery, a 15.2v, 4,480mAh unit, charges at 57W, a speed that's ideal for getting you back up in the air quickly.

The Standard model's battery life is a full 2 minutes longer than its Advanced and Professional counterparts, which top out at 23 minutes.

Charging speed also varies across models, with the Professional's battery capable of charging at up to 100W, but the Standard's 57W charge is still plenty fast.

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Comparison and Pricing

The DJI Phantom 3 range offers three main models, each with its own pricing. The DJI Phantom 3 Standard is priced at £620.

The Phantom 3 Advanced is a step up, costing £900. The Phantom 3 Professional is the most expensive option, priced at £1,160.

Pricing

The DJI Phantom 3 Standard is currently priced at £620, making it a relatively affordable option for those looking to get into drone photography.

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The Phantom 3 Advanced is a step up in terms of price, costing £900, which is a significant jump from the standard model.

If you're looking for the top-of-the-line model, the Phantom 3 Professional is priced at £1,160, offering advanced features and capabilities.

Adding extra batteries and a hard shell backpack to carry your drone and accessories can increase the overall cost by more than £100.

Inspire 1 Antenna

The Inspire 1 Antenna is a crucial component for extending the range of your drone.

It's designed to slip easily onto the standard DJI Controller Antennas and can be quickly installed or removed with one hand, even when your quadcopter is airborne.

The Range Extender was created using accurate parabolic curves, and with the antenna mounts centered at the parabolic focal points to maximize signal gain.

This parabolic reflector is effective when your antenna is squarely facing the quadcopter, which is easy to achieve thanks to the green line that appears on your DJI Pilot or DJI GO application map.

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The green line runs between where you are standing and where the quadcopter is currently located on the map, helping you to turn your controller to face directly up that line towards the quadcopter.

This strategy ensures maximum antenna gain and the longest possible communications range.

No antenna range extender works well through heavy cover, such as dense forests, or from behind large solid objects, like hills or large buildings.

The best performance is always obtained with a line-of-sight signal path between the controller and quadcopter, even when the quadcopter is beyond your visual range.

You can check the strength of your signal by paying close attention to the Remote Controller Signal Strength Indicator and the HD Video Link Signal Strength Indicator.

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