DJI has launched its replacement to the Mavic Air, the Mavic Air 2. As one would assume, the company has done incredible improvement in the camera and increased flight time with its new version. DJI Mavic Air 2 comes with a 48MP 1/2-inch Quad Bayer CMOS sensor which is capable to record 4K videos at 60 frames per second and 1080p slow-motion videos at 240 frames per second. It also has improved HDR photo, video, and panorama capabilities. Distinctly, there is support for 8K Hyperlapse that lets you take from Free and Waypoint shooting modes.
1) Active Track 3.0
2) Spotlight 2.0
3) Point of Interest 3.0.
Active Track 3.0 follows subjects while bypassing barriers with better pathfinding algorithms, Spotlight 2.0 locks the subject in the frame, and Point of Interest 3.0 improves dynamic object tracking.
DJI says “Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS) 3.0 utilizes an advanced mapping technology for smooth following and reliable obstacle avoidance in complex scenarios. Obstacle avoidance performance and automatic flight planning have dramatically improved compared to previous generations, increasing safety, and providing more options.”
DJI also updated proprietary OcuSync 2.0 transmission technology, which can now give a stable HD feed from the drone at a maximum distance of 10km with no difficulties. OcuSync 2.0 works using either 2.0GHz or 5.8GHz frequency bands with auto-switching to avoid interference.
Mavic Air 2 starts at $799. There is a Fly More combo with more accessories such as battery charging hub, ND Filters Set, battery to power bank adaptor, and shoulder bag that you can opt for at $988.