The first DJI Mavic Air was one letter away but bears so many similarities that fit right in with the word magic. Two years later, DJI releases a new magical marvel with the DJI Mavic Air 2.
While it's bigger and bulkier than its predecessor, it's packing much more under its weighty look. It removed WiFi and now favours its own custom OcuSync technology. Doing this helped DJI achieve 34 minutes of flight time while giving the Mavic Air 2 the capability to transmit 1080p videos even if it's 10km away.
In addition to its amazing capabilities, Mavic Air 2 can detect scenes, which saves time on adjustments when changing settings from tundra, forests, blue skies, sunsets, and sunrises.
Furthermore, it’s Quad Bayer sensor might be using the same 48MP sensor tech powerful smartphones use nowadays. The sensor allows it to capture highly-detailed 4K shots at an impressive 60FPS, HDR panorama videos, 8K time-lapse videos, and 4K stills.
All in all, the Mavic Air 2 is a worthy and powerful successor of the original Mavic Air. It's a worthy investment at its current price tag too.
Product Descriptions in Detail
4k 60FPS Video
Featuring a powerful 48MP sensor found in advanced smartphones, DJI's Mavic Air 2 delivers exceptional 4K videos with the whopping motion clarity of 60FPS. Capture rich cinematic detail with full slow-motion capabilities without any lags or downtime.
The Most Dynamic Camera in the Series
The Quad Bayer image sensor allows DJI Mavic Air 2 the capacity to shoot videos and photographs with full dynamics capturing the light and dark details at different levels like never before. High dynamics make for an eye-catching picture that is colourful, nuanced, and beautifully balanced.
48MP Videos
In addition to 48MP standard and panoramic stills, the Mavic Air 2 can capture 48MP photographs and videos. Using the HEVC (H.265) video codec allows it to record more image information while improving the built-in drone data storage capacity. In doing so, you capture the fullness of any video's dynamic range and detail.
SmartPhoto Synthesis
Integrating scene recognition, HyperLight, and HDR into one single feature allows the Mavic Air 2 to identify pre-existing sceneries and choose the best parameters for scenes. Whether you're shooting in snow, skies, low-light sunsets, grass, and forestry, the Mavic Air 2 saves your time by adjusting its settings on the fly.
Longer Flight Time
With a maximum flight speed of 68 KPH and an impressive battery life of 34 minutes, you can capture and accomplish so much in just a short span of time.
Advanced Obstacle and Aircraft Warning
The Mavic Air 2 perceives its environment in three directions. In doing so, it avoids collisions from the top, middle, and bottom.