So we have an entry level sports drone that might get new people into the game and then DJI can exploit this with a more serious sport drone next year. I would not count DJI out of the sport market even though this drone isn't likely to get many serious racing pilots to buy it. Seems an attempt to get there feet wet without being directly comparable to the top dogs. Had DJI attempted to go all in and not been the best around that might hurt them a bit so this backdoor approach actually makes more sense.
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