Phil Goetz
September 12th, 2014, 10:09 AM
Just announced today, September 12, 2014!
Freefly Systems MoVI M5 (http://www.omegabroadcast.com/product-p/fre-movim5-90-4724.htm): $3,995
Freefly Systems MoVI M10 (http://www.omegabroadcast.com/product-p/fre-movim10-90-4723.htm): $7,995
Freefly Systems MoVI M15 (http://www.omegabroadcast.com/product-p/fre-movim15-90-5003.htm): $11,995
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Phil Goetz
September 24th, 2014, 01:46 PM
M10 owners can buy the M15 for $5995. Ya' catch that announcement too? You keep the M10. No need to trade in...
Jim Martin
September 24th, 2014, 02:37 PM
Yes, the price reduction is a direct response to the Ronin (handling 16lbs) being $3000.......
Jim Martin
EVSonline.com
Phil Goetz
October 8th, 2014, 09:12 AM
Good point Major Player Jim Martin!
Zach Love
October 13th, 2014, 03:17 PM
M10 owners can buy the M15 for $5995. Ya' catch that announcement too? You keep the M10. No need to trade in...
That is pretty impressive. Hell, depending on the used market I wonder if you could sell a M10 for $6k, which would mean you'd pretty much get a free upgrade from the M10 to M15.
Phil Goetz
December 26th, 2014, 09:51 AM
M10 came first. M5 had new software and features and came second. M15 was built off the M5 in terms of software and features. M10 has possibly become old(er) technology...
Rakesh Malik
December 26th, 2014, 08:36 PM
Yes, the price reduction is a direct response to the Ronin (handling 16lbs) being $3000.......
Jim Martin
EVSonline.com
And the $4000 Letus Helix which has the same payload capacity as the Ronin, but weighs quite a bit less.
It's really a $5k gimbal if you deck it out fully, but it can handle about the same load as the the M15...
James R. Wilson Sr.
January 1st, 2015, 12:10 AM
And to upset the market even more, The Ronin has dropped to $2,500. I have one and it works exceptionally well. I think DJI's customer service could use a little help, not terrible, but not real responsive.