DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ v3.0 with Gimbal-Stabilized 14MP Camera (Late 2014)

BH #DJP2VP2 • MFR #CP.PT.000084R
DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ v3.0 with Gimbal-Stabilized 14MP Camera (Late 2014)
Key Features
  • Updated Transmitter with Gimbal Control
  • More Efficient Motors, ESC and Props
  • Camera with 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer
  • Takes 14MP Still and 1080p Video
The version 3.0 (released late 2014) Phantom 2 Vision+ Quadcopter with Gimbal-Stabilized 14MP, 1080p Camera from DJI features a number of notable hardware updates over the previous Phantom 2 Vision+ model, including more efficient motors, redesigned self-tightening props, a new transmitter (radio controller) with built-in battery and gimbal control dial, and other improvements.
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DJI CP.PT.000084R Overview

The version 3.0 (released late 2014) Phantom 2 Vision+ Quadcopter with Gimbal-Stabilized 14MP, 1080p Camera from DJI features a number of notable hardware updates over the previous Phantom 2 Vision+ model, including more efficient motors, redesigned self-tightening props, a new transmitter (radio controller) with built-in battery and gimbal control dial, and other improvements.

The Phantom 2 Vision+ is based on the same air frame as the Phantom 2 and Phantom 2 Vision. Unlike its siblings, however, it features a 14MP camera that is stabilized and controlled with an integrated 3-axis gimbal. Gimbal stabilization makes the Phantom 2 Vision+ ideal for shooting aerial footage and photos. The camera can take 14MP, Adobe DNG RAW photos, and can record video in 1080p Full HD at 30 fps or 720p at 60 fps for creating slow motion effects.

The Phantom 2 Vision+ ships ready-to-fly, meaning that a radio controller--often referred to as a transmitter is included with it and is pre-bound to the aircraft and that only minimal assembly using common household tools is required. It features a 5200mAh battery that can sustain the quadcopter in the air for up to 25 minutes. The transmitter features a line-of-sight range of up to 2625', depending on conditions.

The camera is controlled via 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi using an app available for iOS and Android devices. Using the supplied mount, you can attach your smartphone directly to the controller, giving you a "heads up" display directly from the camera's point-of-view. From the app you will also be able to start and stop video recording, take a snapshot and even tilt the camera up or down.

Because of the complexity associated with multi-rotor aircraft the Phantom 2 Vision+ relies on a GPS-based navigation system to maintain flight stability and provide other features. While fully manual operation is possible, most users, especially videographers hoping to get the smoothest possible shoots, will opt for GPS attitude mode. GPS attitude mode is an autopilot system that keeps the Quadcopter stable and right-side-up when moving, and holds it in a fixed horizontal and vertical position whenever you release the controls. This is ideal for shooting video because you can compensate for light or moderate wind that might otherwise cause the aircraft to drift.

As with the other Phantom 2 models, 5200mAh battery system is simplified over the original version 1 Phantom. The battery now slots in, and provides LED indicators on outside, tail-end of the aircraft so they can be seen in flight. Charging is also simplified, with all of the charging circuitry built into the battery itself. You simply need to plug it into the wall with the supplied universal AC adapter. A DC car charger, available separable, can also be used.

The Phantom 2 Vision+ includes a Wi-Fi Range extender that will increase the wireless range of the smartphone used for FPV camera operation up to nearly 2300' line-of-sight. The range extender mounts on the transmitter (radio controller) along with the smartphone.

Finally, there is a 4GB MicroSD card included to help get you started filming and taking photos with the 14MP camera.

What's New for Version 3.0?
Redesigned Transmitter (Radio Controller)
The radio controller (more commonly known as a transmitter in RC lingo) has been updated with some notable additions:
  • Left Dial: Use this to operate the tilt function of the gimbal
  • Trainer Port: Connect the remote control to the computer to run a simulation application
  • Throttle Lock: Pull down the throttle stick to descend; the stick will lock into place and the aircraft will descend steadily. Push the throttle stick upward to release throttle lock
  • LED Battery Indicator: Foregoing AAs, the transmitter now runs on a built-in LiPo battery. Four LEDs on the front tell you how much charge is left
  • Micro-USB Port: Use the micro-USB port to recharge the built-in battery. The LED indicators will display charging status as the battery tops up
New 2312 / 960 KV Motors
The new motors features a stator winding structure for a neater designed and improved heat dissipation. The new motors offer:
  • Up to 200g per axis more thrust than the previous design
  • The single wire stator design improves motor efficiency and its ability to withstand a larger current
  • New bearings, with a higher durability and ability to withstand greater impacts, are used to avoid damage in the event of an accident
  • New insulation coating powder is used to improve the stator voltage capacity, helping extend the working life and stability of the motor
  • A new ESC (electronic speed controller) - ESC v2.0 - is used to ensure the efficiency improvements of the motors are maximized
Updates Self-Tightening Props - Model 9450
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) have been applied to the prop redesign, providing them with increased thrust and better efficiency. Combined with the new motors, up to 200g per axis of thrust has been achieved - especially beneficial when flying with a heavy payload
Improved Compass
The compass is now encased in a protective shell, and features added protection against static interference
Features
Gimbal Stabilized 14MP HD Camera
The Phantom 2 Vision+ features a 14MP camera with a specially integrated 3-axis gimbal designed specifically for use with the Quadcopter. In addition to photos, the camera can record 1920 x 1080 resolution video at 30 fps and 720 video at 60 fps. The camera is controlled wirelessly via Wi-Fi using an app available for smartphones with Android or iOS. Internal recording is to a MicroSD memory card. Additionally, captured footage can be uploaded from your smartphone to social media websites such as Facebook
Attitude and GPS Attitude Flight Modes
The Phantom 2 Vision+ flight control system has two computer-assisted flight modes for you to choose from. Of the two, GPS attitude mode is the most automatic. In GPS attitude mode the Quadcopter will stop as soon as you release the controls and stay hovering at a fixed horizontal and vertical position. This setting is the easiest to fly and is generally preferred for shooting video as the Quadcopter won't sway or drift because of light wind gusts

The second, attitude mode, is a more manual flying mode in which the Phantom Vision does not try and maintain a fixed spatial position. When you release the controls it will continue to drift unless friction slows it down or you stop it. And in this mode it will be more likely to be blown around if there is any wind. This not a true manual mode, however, in that the GPS navigation system is still used to maintain flight stability and by the "return to home" feature in the event of signal loss.
Return to Home Failsafe
If the Quadcopter loses the signal from the controller for any reason the "return to home" feature will initialize. The aircraft will ascend to 60 feet then make a straight-line course back to the "home position" you will have defined during the GPS calibration process. Once there, it will safely descend to the ground and power itself off
Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC)
IOC is designed to help make flying more intuitive. Nominally, the yaw control will allow the Quadcopter to rotate continuously, which can quickly become confusing if you lose track of which way is "front". Suddenly your controls can get mixed up, where pressing right causes the craft to move left and pressing forward causes it move backward. Intelligent Orientation Control prevents this from happening, keeping the "tail" of the Quadcopter pointed roughly toward the pilot at all times
DJI Vision iOS and Android App
The DJI Vision App for iOS and Android smartphones provides many functions apart from just FPV monitoring, such as telemetry of vital flight stats including remaining battery and number of GPS satellites and a radar scope to help avoid collisions. It also features full camera control, letting you set parameters such as camera tilt, ISO, Shutter Speed, White balance as well as set video start/stop and take photos. Once recorded, photos and video footage can be downloaded directly to the phone allowing them to be shared on Facebook, Instagram or other social media networks, even while the Quadcopter is still in the air
Assistant Software
Windows- and OSX-based software allows you to enable Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC), update firmware, and adjust other aircraft and transmitter parameters. In addition, the software allows you to unlock the manual flying mode. Manual Mode will override all autopilot redundancy and failsafes, therefore should only be engaged by experienced pilots
Slot-In Battery with LED Status Indicators
A 5200mAh battery slots into the "tail" of the Phantom 2 and enables up to 25 minutes of flying time. It features and on/off switch and four LED charge indicators that are visible while flying so you can keep track of remaining flight time. For recharging, balance and power regulation is handled internally within the battery itself. You simply plug it into a wall outlet with the supplied power cord and you are good to go
Included 5.8 GHz Transmitter
The Phantom 2 Vision+ features an included 5.8 GHz RF remote transmitter, with dual toggle joystick controls similar to the kind found on other multi-rotor RC aircraft. The left stick controls throttle (up/down) and yaw (essentially rotation). And the right stick controls roll (side-to-side tilt) and pitch (tilting the nose up or down). A switch on the top right lets you choose between Attitude and GPS flight modes and a similar switch on the left lets you select between IOC modes. The control unit also features a detachable mount for holding your smartphone
LED Status Indicator
LED status light on the rear struts of the Phantom 2 Vision provides you with various feedback as well as warnings. Colors alternate between green, amber, and red and can either be flashing or solid. These messages give you valuable information such as whether the GPS system is properly calibrated, warning you the battery is getting low or telling you the remote's signal is out of range
Self-Tightening Rotor
The Phantom 2 features a rotor design that is new for this model. There is no longer a separate prop nut and the threading is designed to be self-tightening, so there is no danger of a loose prop coming off in flight

DJI CP.PT.000084RSpecs

Charger & Battery Parameters
Battery Type
Lithium-polymer (LiPo)
Battery Capacity
5200 mAh
LED Indicator
Four LEDs indicate remaining capacity / charge status
Transmitter
Model
P2V+ Remote Control
Working Frequency
5.728 to 5.85 GHz
Communication Distance
Up to 2,625' (800 m) line-of-sight
Receive Sensitivity
-93 dBm
Transmitting Power
100 mW
Working Current/Voltage
120 mA at 3.7 VDC
Power Requirements
Built-In Lithium-Polymer Battery: 3.7 V, 2000 mAh
Camera
Sensor Size
1/2.3"
Sensor Resolution
14 MP (4384 x 3288)
Lens
Recording FOV: 100 or 85° -- selectable
Photo Resolution
14 MP
Video Resolutions
1080p30
720p60
File Formats
Still Images: JPEG, Adobe DNG
Video: H.264
Working Frequency
2.4 GHz -- Wi-Fi for mobile device link
Recording Media
MicroSD Memory Card
Operating Temperature
32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Gimbal
Control Accuracy
±0.03°
Range
Pitch: -90 to 0°
Max Angular Speed
Pitch: 90°/second
Power Requirements
static: 750 mA
Dynamic: 900 mA
Range Extender
Operating Frequency
2412 to 2462 MHz
Communication Distance
Up to 2,297' (700 m) line-of-sight
Transmitting Power
<= 20 dBm
Power Consumption
2 W
Motor
Model
CCW: Phantom 2 2312 Motor (Part 10)
CW: Phantom 2 2312 Motor (Part 11)
Recommended Takeoff Weight
10.6 oz / 300 g per axis
Maximum Tension
1.8 lb / 800 g per axis
Stator Size
0.9 x 0.5" / 23 x 12 mm
Motor Velocity Constant
KV: 960 rpm/V
Working Temperature
23 to 104°F / -5 to 40°C
Weight
1.9 oz / 55 g
General
Hover Accuracy
Vertical: 2.6' (0.8 m)
Horizontal: 8.2' (2.5 m)
Take-Off Weight
< 3.1 lb (< 1400 g)
Max Yaw Angular Velocity
200°/s
Max Tilt Angle
35°
Max Ascent/Descent Speed
20.7 ft/s (6 m/s)
Max Flight Velocity
49.2 ft/s (15 m/s) -- not recommended
Dimensions
Propeller Length: 9" (22.86 cm)
Diagonal: 13.8" (35 cm)
Weight
2.7 lb (1242 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
10.1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
17.4 x 12.6 x 8.4"

DJI CP.PT.000084R Reviews

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question

What are the laws/regulations regarding drone flight in Georgia?
Asked by: Chris C.
UAVs are airborne vehicles that can travel at high-speedup to 50 mph or so for multi-rotor camera platforms and much faster for fixed-wing planes and RC rotorcraft (i.e., conventional helis). Inherently, they have the potential to be very dangerous. Most safety advice takes the form of common sense, but common sense that all too often gets ignored. Here are some general tips to consider: Follow all pre-flight calibration steps very closely, especially compass and GPS calibration Maintain visual contact at all timesFPV does not count as visual contact Stay below 400' above ground level (AGL); in certain locales, even lower Do not fly over people, private property, or in urban settings Do not fly within 5 miles of airports, in restricted airspace, or near helipads Learn how to control your aircraft manually, even if you plan to use autopilot functionality in practice; consider investing in a starter aircraft or flight simulator software to get experience flyingBeyond these general tips, your best resource will be other fliers. In particular, consult RC clubs in your local area and contact members of organizations like the AMA for advice. Even if you dont see yourself as a hobbyist, RC clubs will have the best advice in terms of dos and donts, and should be able to direct you to courses should you wish to learn from an instructor or need assistance troubleshooting.Here are a few websites that can help you keep abreast of the changing laws and regulations regarding aerial imaging for the hobbyist and commercial user:AMA - Academy of Model Aeronautics:&lt;a href= http://www.modelaircraft.org/ target= _blank &gt;www.modelaircraft.org/&lt;/a&gt;FAA Offers Guidance to Model Aircraft Operatorshttp://www.faa.gov/news/press_releases/news_story.cfm?newsId=16474
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

do you have to use a smart phone to take photos with this?
Asked by: Anonymous
yes u need android and/ios 8
Answered by: ANTHONY F.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

can it be used indoors?
Asked by: Anonymous
It can. But I would recommend significant practice outside first. Depending on what level of the home you are at, it can lose GPS signal. Once that happens, it is a little harder to control.
Answered by: MIKE O.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

After reading the answers, I am more confused. Is there an extra battery or not????
Asked by: Sandra
There is a battery pack in the controller that you do not need to mess with until the day that it goes bad. Just plug your controller into the wall or computer with a micro USB just like the ones that most Android phones take and charge it.
Answered by: Anthony C.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

I intend to use this drone for roof and chimney inspections. I don't want to fly too close to the roof or chimney, but would like to get close up photos. Can I zoom the stock camera lens?? If not, any suggestions on any alternative cameras with zoom lenses and how would I remotely control the zoom function??
Asked by: Anonymous
There is more then one way to skin a cat ;)
Answered by: Anthony C.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

Can I select a place on a map for my drone to go to?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, the DJI Vision app has a ground control feature that lets you navigate the drone using a map. It's not the most intuitive or functional system though. For example, you can't view the video stream while viewing the map. 3D Robotics has a more evolved ground control system.
Answered by: Peter H.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

Is this the latest with all motor and esc fixes appliedDJI Phantom 2 Vision+ v3.0 with Gimbal-Stabilized 14MP Camera (Late 2014)B&amp;H # DJP2VP2 MFR # CP.PT.000084R ?
Asked by: Lucie S.
Yes, this is the current model with the new ESC's and motors.
Answered by: Nechemia A.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

What's the max altitude for this model?
Asked by: Olegs P.
FCC law is 400' - If you break laws (like myself) the wifi range is 800m. I have been to 800 without a problem so far,
Answered by: Jeff R.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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