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This is one of the best videos I've seen. Says it was sot with a Mavic, but the controller he's holding isn't a Mavic controller. Maybe he used that shot from a previous shoot. Anyway...

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Beautiful video, but I doubt there is any Mavic footage in there and it seems the uploader just ripped that video from someone else.

Unfortunately when things are so hot and trendy you've got a bunch of people misusing the keywords and faking things to attract people and views, most viewers won't recognise it's BS. There have been quite a few for the Mavic given the crazy interest it generates.
 
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Either Inspire or Phantom. From the image quality, I would lean toward Inspire with X5 camera.
 
No question, beautiful images, good flying but what happened to the music half way through? So, this may make me sound like a bad person, I hope not, but if you know what you're doing with your UAV and you fly in the Rockies or the Smoky Mountains (in the U.S.), in the Alps or, for that matter, anywhere in Europe, you should be able to get great looking video or you're an idiot. Where I fly, it's flat with some gently rolling hills, a few lakes and lots of pine trees. I rack my brain all the time to come up with new, different and beautiful images, or at least interesting looking. Our city is under 90,000, no tall buildings. At night it's DARK, few lights. Someday, when my boss allows it, I will post video we've done. It won't be stunning or dramatic but it will be the best we can do given our (visually) boring part of the world. I certainly appreciate these beautiful videos being posted but I'd like to see more from guys like me, stuck in nowhere, USA or some similar boring place.
 
Dave, just because the subject of a video is beautiful (the Alps) that is no guarantee that said video will reflect that beauty. There are so many variables that can/will impact the image, it is often beyond the ability of the person to capture an image successfully.

If you want to make your "boring" surroundings look better, shoot in the early morning or late afternoon when the sun is low and the sun (roughly) perpendicular to the camera. The dramatic lighting can (more often that not) make humdrum subjects appear very beautiful. Shooting at mid-day not so much.
 

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