I'd like to add comment, as I originally posted in the CES thread.
Firstly, to be 100% clear, I want to buy a Yuneec product. I really like the idea of not having to buy a DJI product. I think their market dominance is unhealthy and I wish there was more competition in the market-place. I'd also prefer a hex and the most professional looking UAV that I can afford.
I'm a commercial UAV operator and I'm looking for a good quality solution for corporate video, adventure sports video, stock video footage and real-estate photography work that isn't based on a 1/2.3 sensor camera. However, I don't want to spend Inspire 2 or H920 level money and go micro 4/3.
At the moment my only viable option is a Phantom 4 Pro and I've been holding off purchasing for a few months now, waiting to see what happened at CES.
I met with some of the Yuneec UK staff at the UK drone show who hinted strongly that a far better new camera for the Typhoon would be released at CES. I presumed that meant that a new camera with a better sensor, better encoding, etc, would be released and so I've been waiting to see what Yuneec would release at CES.
I'm sorry if my comments appeared negative in the previous thread. They were not intended to be. I was merely commenting that for me, if Yuneec's advance for 2017 is just adding a different lens to the existing CG03+ camera then I find that really disappointing and it leaves DJI again in dominance.
I'm still hoping that we can see some facts/data regarding the new CGO-CI camera which makes my comments/concerns irrelevant. To repeat, I'd like to buy a Yuneec product.
None of what I say takes away from the Typhoon H being a great UAV with a 1/2.3 sensor.