This is a strange comparison. Why would you want to compare the Inspire 1 with the Inspire 3? And miss out the 2? Well it's a valid question but I'm going to look at all three. An Inspire 1 is now well under £1,000 (and we still sell them). An Inspire 2 I would expect to be dropping to around £1,00 to £1,500 within the not too distant future and how much is an Inspire 3 I hear you ask. The last time I saw it was around 16,000 US Dollars or around £13,500 GB Pounds (and around 14,000 euros plus) How can you compare something with such a different price tag? Well they both fly, they both take great photographs and video. And in optimal daylight conditions I bet there is an overlap of probably 70% of the footage that the average person would not know any difference. 

The DJI Mavic 2 Zoom and the DJI Air 2S are both high-quality drones that offer advanced features and capabilities. Here's a brief comparison of the two models:

  1. Camera: The DJI Mavic 2 Zoom features a 12-megapixel camera with a 2x optical zoom and a 24-48mm zoom lens. The DJI Air 2S, on the other hand, boasts a 20-megapixel camera with a 1-inch CMOS sensor and a fixed 22mm lens. While the Mavic 2 Zoom offers more zoom capabilities, the Air 2S has a larger sensor and can capture higher-quality images.

  2. Flight time: The Mavic 2 Zoom has a maximum flight time of 31 minutes, while the Air 2S can fly for up to 31 minutes as well.

  3. Obstacle avoidance: Both drones feature obstacle avoidance sensors that help prevent collisions during flight. However, the Air 2S has a more advanced obstacle avoidance system that uses four directions (forward, backward, downward, and upward) to detect obstacles.

  4. Size and weight: The Mavic 2 Zoom is slightly larger and heavier than the Air 2S. While both drones are portable and easy to transport, the Air 2S is more compact and lightweight, making it more convenient to carry around.

  5. Price: The DJI Mavic 2 Zoom was more expensive than the DJI Air 2S but as the Mavic 2 Zoom is only available used the Air 2 S is more money. However, the Mavic 2 Zoom offers more advanced camera capabilities and is a better choice for professional photographers and videographers who require more zooming capabilities.

Overall, both drones offer exceptional features and capabilities. The Mavic 2 Zoom is ideal for those who need advanced zooming capabilities, while the Air 2S is a better choice for those who prioritize image quality and portability.

The Air2s uses DJI Fly and the Mavic 2 uses the DJI Go 4 App. Here is a comparrison between the apps.

The DJI Fly and DJI Go apps are both mobile applications used for controlling and operating DJI drones. Here's a brief comparison of the two apps:

  1. User Interface: The DJI Fly app has a more streamlined and simplified user interface compared to the DJI Go app. It is designed to be more user-friendly, making it easier for beginners to navigate and use.

  2. Compatibility: The DJI Go app is compatible with a wider range of older  DJI drones, including the Phantom, Inspire, and Mavic series. The DJI Fly app, on the other hand, is specifically designed for the Mavic Mini, Mavic Air 2, and Mavic Mini 2 drones alomg with the newer Mavic 3 and others.

  3. Features: The DJI Go app offers more advanced features such as professional camera settings, livestreaming, and customizable settings. The DJI Fly app is more basic and provides only essential features for flying and capturing footage.

  4. Functionality: Both apps allow users to control the drone's flight, camera, and settings. However, the DJI Go app provides more advanced flight modes and camera settings, while the DJI Fly app focuses more on simplicity and ease of use.

  5. Size: The DJI Go app is larger in size compared to the DJI Fly app, which is smaller and takes up less space on a mobile device.

Overall, the DJI Go app is ideal for experienced drone pilots who require advanced features and settings, while the DJI Fly app is more suitable for beginners and those who want a simpler interface for flying their drones. However, it's important to note that both apps offer unique features and benefits that cater to different user needs.