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With all due respect, I have to disagree with you here. Though the cameras share the same sensor and processing, the glass on the front of the Inspire X3 is much better than that of the Mavic. I have actually used the X3 for feature film. I would never use the Mavic for that. The X3 has a wider dynamic range, too. If you closely examine comparable footage, you will see much more chromatic aberrations and lens distortion in the Mavic lens. The X3 isn't a perfect camera by any stretch, but it's good enough for feature film work....barely good enough, but good enough none-the-less.
My thoughts exactly. Whilst the X3 isn’t a great camera it does hold up well in good light. In contrast, I have yet to shoot anything decent on the Mavic which lacks crisp focus on the periphery of the lens and suffers from an even lower dynamic range with muddy & less accurate colours.
If portability & battery life are your top priority, choose Mavic. If stability & image quality matter to you then choose the Inspire 1, or if budget permits, the Inspire 2 X5S or X7.