I primarily use the Mavic 2 Pro for cultural heritage projects, mainly building documentation.
But your requirements may differ.
Pros:
- portability of course
- long flight duration (30 min)
- great image quality for a small sensor:
20 MP/ RAW, Camera is produced in cooperation with Hasselblad (but this may be mainly marketing/branding)
- highly reliable obstacle avoidance (for me a _must_ for oblique image projects where one often needs to fly close to the object and/or avoid structural obstacles)
- great stabilization when hovering, as it uses additional ground sensing cameras (allows for long exposures, even indoors without GPS)
- so far I've successfully used it with the flight planning tools DJI GS Pro, Pix4d and Map Pilot. But threre are many more apps, just haven't used them long enough for a substantial judgement
Cons:
- ISO limitations: beyond 200, such sensors produce far too much noise, IMHO
I've also used the Inspire with a Zenmuse X5 (FC550) in parallel to the Mavic 2 Pro on the same project, giving me a rare one-to-one comparison:
the image quality is identical (judged using the RAWs in Lightroom)!