The Phantom 3 Professional from DJI has taken the world by storm. It’s 4K camera equipped 3 Axis stabilized gimbal are amongst the most sought after features. Let’s take a look at what all comes in this Phantom 3 Professional package:
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- Back of the packaging box
- Front of the box
- Side of the box with specs of the Phantom 3
- New design opens the box from the side instead of the top where the Phantom 2 box openend, much smarter design
- You are greeted by the envelope which contains the quick start guide, stickers and other notices
- First look at the Phantom 3 Professional, clearly visible by the gold stickers already on the device (perfectly aligned, not slightly off as they are on the Phantom 2 when you stick them on yourself)
- Top view of the same, the mobile device holder is already preinstalled
- First glimpse of the gimbal and anti vibration mounts
- Spare props come in a nice cloth baggie instead of the plastic bags
- The charger and cables are also packaged nicely in these paper boxes
- The new 4S battery
- Warning labels are stickers on the P3 not paper washers as on P2
- First look at the fron with it’s new aluminum nameplate
- Another front shot
- Thew new golden nameplate, glad it wasn’t just a sticker
- The gimbal holder and the new 4K camera (only on Professional model)
- Side view of the gimbal and processing unit with micro USB slot
- Other side view of Phantom 3. MicroSD slot visible.
- Close up
- Even closer. Be sure to remove the white foam seen on the top right here! Quite a few people forget this and then get wobbly video, it’s also not good for the motor to be blocked.
- Fan to cool the processing chip for the 4K camera
- Back of the Phantom 3
- The aforementioned foam piece you have to remove, some P3’s i guess were shipped without the red sticker, check yours when you get it
- Another angle
- Angled bottom view, a good look at the antennas in each leg
- The foam and plastic gimbal/camera protectors removed
- The infamous foam protector
- Gimbal motor closeup
- Top view
- dji sticker on top
- Battery charge after receiving the Phantom 3 Pro
- Bottom view showing the new ultrasonic sensors (Part of Vision Positioning)
- Ribbon cables for the gimbal
- Closeup of the Vision Positioning System
- Receiver antenna cable
- Another angle
- New 4S intelligent flight battery
- Side view
- Back view
- And the other side
- The plug end side
- The home of the new 4S battery
- Battery compartment showing cooling cutouts for the Vision Positioning System
- The new Phantom 3 remote control (Similar to the big brothers Inspire 1 remote control)
- New antenna design and buttons visible
- The mobile device holder flipped up (fits smarthphones and tablets)
- The bottom view of the remote showing C1 & C2 buttons along the the USB ports
- Left front side of the remote control (gimbal tilt wheel, record button, and flight mode switch visible)
- The right front of the remote control (camera adjustment wheel, playback and selection buttons)
- The new charger port for it’s integrated 2S 6000mAh battery
- Top front view
- Top view
- Charger cable box
- Side with logo
- Contents of the box, first look at new 100 W charger
- Close up
- The new charging plugs, left the plug for the intelligent flight battery and right for the new remote control
- Battery plugs visible
- Inside of the remote control charger
- Charger
- All the goodies lined up
- Inside the baggie
- 2 complete sets of the new P3 propellers
- The plastic threading visible
- Props lined up
- Little plastic shrink wrap to protect the inside threads
- Accessories box
- Contents, spare anti vibration plugs, rubber feet, gimbal saver and tool to remove stubborn props if needed
- Contents of the envelope we first saw when we opened the Phantom 3 Box
- Splitfold
- Contencts, the sticker colors are quite different from the P2, more shiny and metallic looking
- The Quick Start Guide
- Closeup of the stickers
- Phantom 3 Professional on the left and Phantom 2 on the right
- This time without remote controls