Thank you so much for all your kind words, it really helps! 
@Oddshot Thank you so much for focusing on my main area of interest. I thought that GP4 Black was able to take RAW shots, not being able to do so its a game changer... I saw pics from the GP4 which are amazing, and the slow shutter speed is far more impressive that what I expected when announced, that's a point that P4 can't match, as I read the slowest speed is 1/30 or so... And for night shots (without wind and being able to have static flight) longer shutter its a plus. Ill check better about that shutter speed to compare...but I think that at the end I'll move to P4
Having decent RAW files helps a lot to recover lights or dark shadows
@Joris Thanks! I'm also taking a look into that model, looks really great and I love the idea of moving the gimbal out of the drone and being able to use by hand; but, the Max speed its quite ridiculous, half of the P4, and the range seems not bad at all, 1.6km but the effective one in areas with WiFi or other signals can decrease a lot the range , or that's what im guessing after reading some posts. I love being able to move the gimball 360, and the moving legs
@Ian [P13] no, it's not. You just need to get the certificate as pilot if you want to use drones commercially, and if you fly as a hobby nothing is needed, just follow the rules.

@Oddshot Thank you so much for focusing on my main area of interest. I thought that GP4 Black was able to take RAW shots, not being able to do so its a game changer... I saw pics from the GP4 which are amazing, and the slow shutter speed is far more impressive that what I expected when announced, that's a point that P4 can't match, as I read the slowest speed is 1/30 or so... And for night shots (without wind and being able to have static flight) longer shutter its a plus. Ill check better about that shutter speed to compare...but I think that at the end I'll move to P4

@Joris Thanks! I'm also taking a look into that model, looks really great and I love the idea of moving the gimbal out of the drone and being able to use by hand; but, the Max speed its quite ridiculous, half of the P4, and the range seems not bad at all, 1.6km but the effective one in areas with WiFi or other signals can decrease a lot the range , or that's what im guessing after reading some posts. I love being able to move the gimball 360, and the moving legs
@Ian [P13] no, it's not. You just need to get the certificate as pilot if you want to use drones commercially, and if you fly as a hobby nothing is needed, just follow the rules.