DJI Mavic Air 2 Package Listed Online, ActiveTrack 3.0, Sony IMX586 Sensor



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Once again, another image of the DJI Mavic Air 2 appeared online ahead of its presentation on April 27. So, so far we have seen pictures of the actual drone and what appear to be pictures of DJI products, today we have a picture of the packaging the DJI Mavic Air 2 will come in, as well as some spec leaks.

DJI Mavic Air 2 packaging

Today we have been able to see what the packaging of DJI Mavic Air 2 will look like thanks to the leak OsitvaLV via Twitter. The image only shows the front of the package in what appears to be a store, suggesting the drone may already be in the hands of resellers.

From the new image, we can see that the drone follows DJI standard packaging that shows the drone on a clean white background. Everything else in the package shows us the information that we have already been able to obtain in previous leaks of DJI Mavic Air 2.

What could it mean?

While we can’t get any new information on the image drone, we can make some assumptions regarding its availability and when you might get it. The image seems to have been taken in a store in an unknown place, from the reflections in the box (with what appears to be from Osmo) and the small amount that we can collect in the background around the box, it seems that the drone It has already reached the resellers. This could mean that DJI is preparing to get the drone in their hands as soon as possible, or that they are trying to have as many drones in stock as the COVID-19 situation may still affect the production and shipping timeline.

DJI Mavic Air 2

Other new information

The dripper too aware The camera would be based on the Sony IMX586, a common flagship sensor that started appearing on high-end phones last year. This would make sense because the 48 megapixel shooter would have to be on a small one. package. On the hardware side, its impressive specs include:

  • Pixels: 8000 x 6000 48 MP
  • Sensor size (diagonal): 8.0 mm, (1 / 2.25 ″) 18, (1/2 ″) 16
  • Unit cell size: 0.80 μm
  • Frame rate: 8000 × 6000 @ 30fps, 4K (4096 × 2160) @ 90fps, 1080p @ 240fps, 720p @ 480fps
  • Sensitivity: 133 mV
  • MIPI D-PHY 4 lanes
  • Subpixel Design: Quad Bayer, RGB
  • Phase detection: (Lens on chip 2 × 1)

While the sensor hardware can do all of these things, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the actual Mavic Air 2 can record 8K videos, for example, or 480fps due to bandwidth and other factors. But we know that from a hardware point of view, these are the upper limits.

ActiveTrack 3.0

The filter also posted a video with an alleged look at ActiveTrack 3.0 that should directly compare it to other Skydio smart tracking technologies and others.

What we already know

We practically already know everything there is to know about the unreleased DJI Mavic Air 2, thanks to the FCC giving us information about battery size and the lack of upward-facing sensors. A Brazilian website then leaked the Mavic Air 2 manual without leaking information about its top speed of 43 mph, 48MP images, the inclusion of OcuSync 2.0, and a maximum flight time of 34 minutes.

Earlier this week, we were able to get the price of the new drone and the high-quality images of the drone – even in action. We also learned that the price of the DJI Mavic Air will be $ 799, positioning it very well between the Mavic Mini and Mavic 2 line.

Are you excited for the new DJI Mavic Air 2? Are you going to buy one? Let us know in the comments below.

Photo: OsitaLV

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