The DJI Mavic Air 2 has been officially unveiled and it builds upon its predecessor in more ways than one. Its biggest upgrade is an improved camera system, which includes a 1/2″ sensor that can shoot 48MP stills and 4K video at 60 fps. Plus, you get multiple new shooting features, like the latest versions of ActiveTrack, Point of Interest, and Spotlight, as well as a full suite of HDR modes and functions. Product page. Read more for two videos, including a hands-on review, and additional information.
Mavic Air 2 boasts OcuSync 2.0 video transmission system, which more than doubles its transmission distance from 4 to 10km, while also increasing the max video resolution from 720p to Full HD. You also get APAS 3.0, which is their most sophisticated obstacle-avoidance system to date. As for battery life, Mavic Air 2’s flight time has been boosted up to 34-minutes, a 13-minute improvement over the Mavic Air.
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