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According to DJI, the Mavic Air 2 is the smartest drone in the entire series, with the Chinese company primarily aimed at those who want smart features found in more expensive models, at a more reasonable cost, while maintaining ease. of use and automation. found in the cheapest proposals.
Visually, the Mavic Air 2 retains many common elements with the Pro and Zoom models, something that did not apply to its predecessor. Its weight is estimated at 570 gr. while its folding propellers allow it to easily fit in carrying bags. To avoid collisions, DJI has integrated sensors on the front, rear and bottom of the drone, but not on the sides, one of the differences with the more expensive Mavic 2 Zoom and Pro. The other technical features of the drone are definitely impressive, initially with the large 48MP Sony Quad Bayer 1/2 “sensor (IMX586), which offers impressive 12MP photos and video. Specifically, the Mavic Air 2 is the first model in the series. en is capable of recording 4K video at 60 frames per second and at 120 mbps.
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Plus, it can record HDR video, take 48MP full-resolution photos and panoramic HDR photos, offering much better results in all areas than the original Mavic Air. In the video, the features are expanded by adding 4x slow motion at full hd resolution and 8x at the same resolution but at 240 frames per second. In mid-May, a new feature will be available that will expand the available Hyperlapse options, offering 8K video recording.
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As in the previous models of the company, in Mavic Air 2 we find the Quickshots, the automations that with the press of a button it is possible to make impressive shots such as Rocket, Dronie, Helix, etc. However, the most important thing is the FocusTrack function that offers smart functions like Spotlight 2.0 that we have only seen so far in the DJI Inspire 2 professional, with the drone “locking” the object and the user having free movement. ActiveTrack 3.0 follows it automatically, with algorithms capable of detecting and avoiding possible obstacles in its path, as well as reintegrating the object into its frame, even if it is temporarily lost.
Two more significant Mavic Air enhancements are the Ocusync 2.0 signal transmission support for seamless HD image transmission on the mobile during flight, with a range of up to 10km according to DJI without the known signal loss issue. Plus, the Mavic Air 2 has a 34-minute range in the air, something we’ve never seen before in any other model in the series. The controller has also been redesigned, much larger in size for better grip, even incorporating a speaker so the user can hear the relevant instructions from the DJI Fly app. It should be noted that the ADS-B system announced by DJI last year, which warns users of nearby planes, helicopters, and planes, will not be integrated into the European version of the drone, to be launched later this summer.
Starting today, Mavc Air is available for pre-order from the DJI website at a cost of € 849, while in accordance with the company’s regular policy, the Fly More Combo version is also available, which includes a case, ND filters and 3 batteries. This version, as well as the “simple” version, will be available in mid-May, with the possibility of limited parts, at least initially due to the pandemic.
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