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Hello Duck. When compared to the original Phantom 4, the Phantom 4 Advanced's uprated camera has a 1” sensor which shoots 4K/60 fps video at a bitrate of 100 Mbps and stills at up to 20 megapixels. The Phantom 4 Advanced can be used with an optional integrated monitor for even more reliable transmission. Operators are empowered with a new suite of Intelligent Flight Modes.The maximum flight speed of the Phantom 4 Advanced is slightly higher than the Phantom 4 when flying in P-mode. The maximum flight time is extended to 30 minutes, the transmission range is extended to 7 km, and the obstacle sensing range is increased from 15 m to 30 m. When comparing the Phantom 4 Pro to the Phantom 4 Advanced, the latter inherits most of the functions of the Phantom 4 Pro. However, in order to increase affordability, unlike the Phantom 4 Pro the Phantom 4 Advanced does not have rear vision sensors and two infrared sensors in its FlightAutonomy system. Also, the remote controller of the Phantom 4 Advanced does not support the 5.8 GHz frequency band and Tapfly Backward has been removed. Thanks.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.ALOT, generally speaking, DJI's best in class drones will be labled "pro" and the mid class is named "advanced". The P4 Advanced is basically the original P4 with a slightly better camera. The P4Pro has 360 degree obstical avoidance, 1 inch CMOS camera sensor with 20MP, and a mechanical shutter, dedicated uplink and downlink wifi connection that uses BOTH 2.4 and 5mhz, and is better motors. The P4 Advanced makes no sense other than DJI's attempt to make more money on old P4 bodies. They discontinued the P4 (which sold for $849-999), added a slightly better camera to it, shipped a new name on it, and raised the price by 400-500 dollars. Its crazy! Additionally, the P4Pro is on sale right now for $1399, only $50 more -- which makes the P4 Advanced even more ridiculously overpriced.
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