Are You Ready to Up Your Game with 4K DJI Mavic Air 2 drone?
Take me to the Mavic Air 2 page at DJI.com
For weeks we’ve been sharing photos, rumors and leaked specs, inching closer to the “official” launch of the DJI Mavic Air 2 today.
Now it’s finally here, and it’s time to buy the first folding quadcopter from DJI that captures 4K video at 60 frames per second!
The Mavic Air 2 takes over from the original Mavic Air and sits betwee last year’s 2.7K Mavic Mini and the Mavic 2 Series on the DJI hiearchy.
Many specs in the new Mavic Air 2 are actually superior to the Mavic 2 Series. If you’ve read our latest article on the Mavic Air 2 you already know what they are.
For the record, here’s what is coming your way in just released Mavic Air 2:
- 4K60fps video with a 120Mbps write speed
- 8K Hyperlapse
- 48 megapixel stills
- 1080p up to 240fps for phenomenal slow motion video
- 4K 60fps with 120 Mbps write speed
- 8K Hyperlapse
- HDR photo, video & panoramic photo
- 8 GB on board storage
- 34 minute battery life
- 68 km/h top speed
- OcuSynco 2.0
- 10km full HD image transmission
- 2.4/5..8 GHz dual band
- 3 way obstacle sensing
- bottom LED light
- APAS 3.0 Obstacle Avoidance
- ActiveTrack 3.0
- Focus 2.0 (FocusTrack)
- SmartPhoto
- Hyperlight
- Spotlight 2.0
- POI 3.0
- QuickShots: Rocket, Circle, Dronie, Helix, Boomerang or Asteroid.
Available as the Basic Kit ($799) or the complete Fly More Combo ($988) the DJI is limiting purchases to “one per customer” due to limited stock.
DJI has rebundled the Mavic Air 2 drone as a complete Fly More Combo instead of selling it as an add-on to the existing kit as they did with the most recent Mavic 2 Series.
We’re really happy the DJI has added an ND filter set to the Fly More Combo so pilots can capture truly cinematic video using the manual camera settings of the Mavic Air 2.