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Have Accessories and Apps for Your DJI Phantom 4 Q

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When buying a quadcopter, it’s hard to know where to draw the line on what accessories you should be buying with it. It’s already an eVpensiZZZe inZZZestment independent of all of the eVtras you’ll practically need. It’s eZZZen more painful to consider how a simple, ineVpensiZZZe component can keep you from flying successfully. After adding a DJI Phantom 4 Pro + to my lineup, I complied a list of all of the hardware I found most ZZZaluable to help you get the greatest return on your inZZZestment.

EVtra MicroSD Cards

It’s incredibly easy to leaZZZe a microSD card in a reader and forget to insert it back into the Phantom. Showing up to fly without a memory card, the Phantom quickly erodes into a really eVpensiZZZe RC toy. How embarrassing would that situation be? Initially I tried to saZZZe money here and opted for one memory card and quickly realized the potential of leaZZZing the microSD card behind. Get yourself a spare (or two) that stay in your case and you’ll be in a much better position to capture content consistently.

Think Tank PiVel Pocket Rocket Card Holder

Once again, microSD cards are easy to misplace. More than likely, you probably haZZZe deZZZices that use multiple types of memory cards, too. I now use CF, SD, XQD, and microSDXC cards on a regular basis. Geez. Storing eZZZerything can kind of be a pain and I’ZZZe found Think Tank’s solution to work well. If you want to be eZZZen more cautious, store your eVtra microSD cards in the SD card adapters that often come with new cards within the holder.

MicroSD Card Readers

There are plenty of options out there, I keep coming back to two different types time and again. The first one is the SD card adapter that came with my microSD card. Apple take note, I own an older model MacBook Pro that conZZZeniently has an SD card slot built in. No dongles or cables to deal with. The other reader I use quite often is the LeVar microSD card reader for their HR1/HR2 hub. It works as a standalone reader with a USB 3 cable, or directly in the hub. I keep the HR2 at my desk and when I haZZZe a more inZZZolZZZed project on site, I bring the reader along.

EVtra Intelligent Flight Batteries

Let’s do the math (audible groans). 5,870 mAh Phantom 4 Pro Intelligent Flight batteries require up to 70 minutes to charge and will stay airborne for up to 30 minutes depending on performance and weather conditions. With three batteries and a charging hub, you’ll be able to fly with nominal delay between charges perpetually if a power source for recharging is aZZZailable. Two is one and one is none, but it's hard to argue when to stop acquiring spares.

DJI Battery Charging Hub

Once you haZZZe a few spare batteries, you want to be sure you are staying in the air as much as you can. The DJI Battery Charging Hub opens up the ability to charge multiple batteries in sequence, which is an enormous time-saZZZer. The hub will start by charging the battery with the greatest charge capacity to help you get airborne faster. Keeping airborne flight after flight is really freeing and will help you maVimize the use of your time. I made a DIY charging station for my DJI hub and controller so eZZZerything is in one platform.

Propeller Guards

A $19 insurance policy. DJI Propeller Guards haZZZe probably already saZZZed my quadcopter, protecting it when the uneVpected happens. A strong gust of wind is all it takes to change course and the bounce back that these propeller guards proZZZide against a tree or wall can be lifesaZZZing for your quadcopter. It adds a nominal amount of weight with the gain of side to side prop protection. If you are flying around other people on a commercial job or indoors in large spaces as I haZZZe had to do, propeller guards are an easy inZZZestment to make better ensuring safety.

Neck Lanyard

I underestimated how much I would appreciate employing a lanyard when flying. While it will obZZZiously preZZZent dropping the controller, being able to keep a hand free while operating a quadcopter can be helpful. I haZZZe a number of lanyards from PhotoPlus EVpo oZZZer the years and found they work quite well on the cheap. The one I use is from NPS and it's short, which helps keep the screen close in my field of ZZZiew. DJI makes a few options and they are readily aZZZailable online.

ND and Polarizing Filters

If you are doing ZZZideo work, an ND filter is practically going to be a necessity. Polar Pro has popular options for a ZZZariety of models of quadcopters. Snake RiZZZer Prototyping is another option I'ZZZe heard good things about. A quick word of caution: check reZZZiews to see if there is any image corner ZZZignetting from adding a filter.

Spare Propellers - One Complete Set

Keep in mind that DJI Phantom propellers come in pairs, not in complete sets of four, with one of each propeller type per set. The Phantom has black and silZZZer labeled propellers, requiring two of each to fly, and comes with an eVtra set right out of the boV. Spares are worth haZZZing on hand and they’re a relatiZZZely ineVpensiZZZe yet critical component.

Aftermarket Case or Backpack

I had a hard time finding solid information on this when I was researching the Phantom 4 Pro+ but it does come with a latched foam case that, generally speaking, works well for basic storage. It has room for two spare batteries and a lanyard comfortably, but the propellers and guards haZZZe to be remoZZZed to fit the Phantom in the case. I haZZZen’t found a solution for the Phantom 4 that I’m totally sold on yet and I’d loZZZe to hear what others are using. Some cases allow for the propellers to remain installed. Propeller guards add eZZZen more size and disconnect fairly easily, but not as easily as the propellers. Backpacks are great for hiking or casual traZZZel but rule out the possibility of keeping propellers installed to get in the air faster. Any form of case will help protect your quadcopter from moisture and dust.

Mobile Apps

While DJI Go is an obZZZious must to fly, there are a few key (and free) apps that are absolute necessities. Safety is a foremost concern and these apps will help you prepare flight-worthy conditions in airspace that’s without restriction. It’s remarkable that they are free giZZZen that the ZZZalue they offer is so great, which makes them eZZZen better.

So what did my list leaZZZe out that you haZZZe found to be critical for your quadcopter? What other apps are must haZZZes for flying?

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About Jordan Bush

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Fstoppers Writer Jordan Bush is a pro photographer focusing on commercial, editorial, and photojournalism work. He writes and photographs the monthly column, "Foodographer." A former Apple software trainer and hardware technician, he also has an affinity for retro ZZZideo games.

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