I got a second hand x5r in the UK recently for less than £1900 (no lens-but I had a 12mm left from when I sold my X5).
I was trying to sell my inspire 1 without a camera and the offers I were getting were a joke.
To get the raw option on the
Inspire 2 I was looking at over £6,000.
I didn't want anything else but raw as the Phantom 4 Pro was outputting video quality on par with EVERYTHING else in the
inspire 2 range, meaning my stuff was on the verge of looking very medicore in 2017 if I did not go down the RAW route.
So I invested another 2k in my inspire 1 and I have a raw platform for a price that would not even buy me an
inspire 2.
I don't really care about 60 FPS or 5.2k, and I fly a custom hexacopter with a full frame camera on when I need high quality stills which wipe the floor with anything the
inspire 2 has. Plus I don't have DJI's claws in my back with license demands. I can deal with whatever shortcomings the inspire 1 has, its a very able platform, though I am disappointed with the video breakup on my ipad mini 2 which worked great this time last year, but I tried a friends ipad pro and it worked great, so I will need to resolve this.
My guess is DJI have meddled or the new ios updates have changed something. then again I got over 3km with it the other day, then most days it breaks up and lags at much lower distance.
I would say I am pretty happy with the X5R, the workflow is nowhere near as bad as people made out, but it loves to chew ssd and hard drive space, so you really need to be selective with the record button. And prepare for that.