With my Phantom 3 Pro, I had both DJI's official hardshell backpack, & a GPC case. Once I got the GPC case, the backpack say there, unused. With the Typhoon H, I've preordered Yuneec's (soon-to-be-released) softshell backpack...although, once I can afford the $350, I'll order the GPC case.
Backpacks are great for local transporting, and when you are hiking to your filming/flying destination, but the amount of protection they provide is less than perfect. A hard case, on the other hand, might be a bit bulky, and might not make it as "carry-on luggage" for your next airline flight, but they provide the best protection you'll find. To be completely honest, I believe the best solution it's to have both. Yes, that costs more, but you also end up with multiple choices for transportation, depending on what your needs are for that particular moment. Besides, you can always start with one (backpack), and, when you can afford it, get the other, exactly as I did with my (recently sold) P3P, and as I'm doing with my Typhoon H.
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Backpacks are great for local transporting, and when you are hiking to your filming/flying destination, but the amount of protection they provide is less than perfect. A hard case, on the other hand, might be a bit bulky, and might not make it as "carry-on luggage" for your next airline flight, but they provide the best protection you'll find. To be completely honest, I believe the best solution it's to have both. Yes, that costs more, but you also end up with multiple choices for transportation, depending on what your needs are for that particular moment. Besides, you can always start with one (backpack), and, when you can afford it, get the other, exactly as I did with my (recently sold) P3P, and as I'm doing with my Typhoon H.
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