 Alright everybody loves drones so we had to stop by the DJI booth and we're talking to Michael Perry and he's got me holding the, what is this, the new DJI Phantom 3? That's right, this is the Phantom 3. We've completely re-upgraded our Phantom series with all the most professional features that DJI offers. It's got a 4k camera on board so you're able to record really high resolution images. You've also got a downward-facing camera that will stabilize it even in environments where you don't have GPS connection. And then you also are streaming 720p video to your smart device at a range of almost a mile. As you can see it's really low latency so you get really pristine understanding of what the camera is shooting. That's new, I know. Let me see the latency. So yeah, 200 miles. That has been some of the problem with using a GoPro on a Phantom. You can fly it by your phone but you're five seconds behind whatever it's doing, or at least three. Exactly, so for professional filmmakers or just anybody who's passionate about imaging they want to know exactly what's in the shot and with this high-resolution downlink they're able to see exactly what's in the frame before they press record. So it comes with its own camera, so that's a tiny, tiny little thing. Look at that up close there, Steve. That's 4k? So we have two models. This is the advanced version which has 1080p at 60 frames per second. A professional version shoots 4k, full 4k. Wow, this is pretty cool. So this was just announced recently, right? This is brand new. We're looking at less than four days old, so there's always already so much excitement about it. So I really shouldn't drop it. How many axis gimbal? The camera is stabilized on three axes, which means that no matter how you're flying or what kind of wind conditions you're in, you're still going to get really smooth aerial shots. It's as good as a chicken. You've seen that video, right? Yeah, exactly. And what's amazing is all the aerial shots you see in this video were all taken on this platform. So we flew in a variety of conditions. We even flew in a volcano and we're still able to pull down professional-looking images. Wow, sorry, I had to set that down. It's getting a little heavy on one hand. No, not to worry. How much is the DJI Phantom 4 with the 1080p camera? So, 3, sorry. The Phantom 3 advanced with the 1080p camera is 999 US dollars. Yikes! And the Phantom 3 with the 4k is 1,259. All inclusive, ready to go out of the box. So not that much more for the 4k. I mean, might as well go 4k once you've gotten that far, right? Well, a lot of consumers don't necessarily need to shoot 4k. And particularly for some of the industrial applications that people are putting this to use, 1080p is more than adequate. All right, that's fantastic. What's the flight time now with the Phantom 3? The flying time is about 23 minutes in ideal situations. Steve's giving a thumbs up. That's good. Better than 12 to 15 I was getting. So it's an improved flight time, not only because of the battery, but also we've tuned the motors to be as efficient as possible. So you're going to get an incredible flying experience. Very good, very good. Thank you, Michael. If people want to, oh wait, one more question here. Does the price include this? So what Steve is pointing at is the is the controller. He's got an iPad plugged into it. Yeah, the platform or the entire price includes the remote controller which allows you to angle the camera remotely, set the aperture, start, stop, record, and take pictures all without taking your hands off the controls. So that way you just stay completely in control the entire time. iPad mini included? No, unfortunately not yet, not yet. That's all right. I assume it works with other devices other than the iPad? iOS and Android. Great, great. How about Windows phone? Not yet, yeah. All right, great. Thank you very much, Michael. Thank you.