The DJI Phantom 3 Standard was initially released in April 2015 as the next platform in the Phantom line. Building on the hugely successful Phantom 2, the Phantom 3 Standard shook things up a bit.

The first Phantom to come standard with an integrated camera, this drone was designed from the start to be a camera drone. Learning from not only the experiences and feedback from the Phantom 2, but also the Inspire 2, DJI approached the Phantom 3 not as an update, but as an entirely re-designed platform, just packed into the same frame.

The significant improvement noted in the 3 is the addition of DJI’s Lightbridge downlink capability, which allows the controller a maximum range of 4800 meters (three miles), and the visual positioning system, that allows the Phantom 3 to maintain its position at lower altitudes or indoors where GPS is weak or unavailable.

The Phantom 3 is available in five models: Professional, Advanced, Standard, 4K, and SE. Each model has it’s own distinct characteristics and is designed to work best in certain situations or for different roles.

This review, however, is specific to the Standard model. The DJI Phantom 3 Standard records in 2.7K. It includes some additional programs and features to help simplify flying, which includes Point of Interest, Follow Me, GPS Waypoints, Course Lock and Home Lock.

Design of the DJI Phantom 3 Standard

The DJI Phantom 3 Standard features DJI’s Intelligent Flight Battery. This has smart technology that continuously monitors the remaining power and converts it into flight time remaining, so you know precisely what is left in the battery while you are in the air. It also features intelligent sensors that monitor the battery as it charges to protect from over-charging.

Capacity: 4480 mAh

Voltage: 15.2 V

Battery Type: LiPo 4S

Energy: 68 Wh

Net Weight: 365 g

Charging Temperature Range: 41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C)

Max Charging Power: 100 W

Camera

The camera on the DJI Phantom 3 Standard is very impressive. It is entirely possible to forget that you are editing pictures taken with a drone when working with the photos in post-production.

The camera records in 2.7k at 30fps. For photographs, it has a 1/2.3’’ CMOS 12M pixel camera sensors which provide high-quality and sharp pictures.

This camera drone is fantastic for beginners as it manages to take excellent photos without much extra input from the pilot. As long as you can fly the drone over the subject, you are going to have clear and high contrast photos and videos.

The camera can shoot in both Adobe DNG RAW and JPEG formats. You can also use the “Go” app to manually change your settings such as exposure compensation, shutter speed, and ISO on the fly. You can also select between each of the shooting modes as well without having to land.

There are a few drawbacks to the camera on the DJI Phantom 3 Standard model. The sensory is relatively small, which means it will struggle more with changes in lighting when compared to its larger cousins, which can create some detail was.

Another common complaint is what is known as “rolling shutter artifact,” which is horizontal banding that can occur when taking photos while flying. However, as long as you go in knowing these things, they are easy enough to work around.

Another downside to the camera system is that you can not remove the camera, and therefore cannot upgrade to a high-grade camera. When you are ready to move to a more advanced camera system, you will have to purchase a new platform. Specs for the camera are as follows:

Sensor: 1/2.3” CMOS

Effective Pixels: 12 M

Lens: FOV 94 degrees, 20mm (35mm format equivalent), f/2.8

ISO Range: 100-3200 (video) / 100-1600 (photo)

Electronic Shutter Speed: 8 – 1/8000 s

Image Size: 4000×3000

Still Photography Modes: Single Shot, Burst Shooting: 3/5/7 frames, Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 3/5 bracketed frames at 0.7 EV Bias, Timelapse

DJI Phantom 3 Standard vs. the 3D Robotics Solo

Phantom 3 Standard 3D Robotics Solo Body Hard plastic Hard plastic Size 18 x 13 x 8 inches 18 x 18 x 10 inches Camera 1080P, integrated Go Pro (not included) Max Altitude 500M 260M Range 2000M 805M Battery LiPo 4480 mAh LiPo 5200 mAh

Price

Since DJI has rolled out several new versions of the Phantom 3, as well as the DJI Phantom 4, the price of the DJI Phantom 3 Standard has fallen drastically.

For a beginner pilot that is looking to take a serious step into the world of camera drones, the Standard offers the most significant value for the money currently on the market. Even if a person had more to spend, I would still recommend the DJI Phantom 3 Standard and suggest purchasing extra batteries and the like.

Conclusion

After looking at the Phantom 3 and comparing it to the previous models, it is obvious that the DJI has stepped forward with a true professional-grade camera drone. With all of the exciting features that we have seen so far, we can only expect great things from both the series and DJI themselves.