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DJI Mavic Air 2 up for Pre-order online on Amazon US

DJI has just announced Mavic Air 2 drone with improved specs and features. It is priced at $799 for the regular model and $998 for Fly More Combo and is available to pre-order from Amazon US ( check here ). It will ship to customers on May 11, 2020.

DJI Mavic Air 2 features a 1/2 inch CMOS 48MP Quad-Bayer sensor ( probably made by Sony ) which is now popular on a wide range of Android smartphones. The quad-Bayer arrangement means, by default, it takes 12MP photos with increased dynamic range and quality. You can also shoot 48MP high-resolution shots with it.




It offers a 24mm focal length and the aperture is F2.8. Thanks to the pixel binning tech, Mavic Air 2 offers Enhanced HDR Photos, Videos as well as Panoramas. DNG Raw shooting is supported as well. 4K @ 60fps support lets you shoot high-quality videos. You can also shoot 8K hyper-lapse videos thanks to this big 48MP sensor on board. 


It is equipped with a 3500mAh battery which should give approx 34-Min Max Flight Time on a single charge.

Mavic Air 2 Specs and Features

  • 1/2" CMOS 48MP Sensor
  • 3-axis stabilization
  • JPEG/DNG (RAW)
  • 4K @ 24fps, 30fps, 60fps support with Max bit rate of 120 Mbps
  • D-Cinelike Color Profile
  • H.265/HEVC support
  • HDR Panorama
  • 3500 mAh
  • GPS+GLONASS
  • Max Flight Time : 34 minutes
  • Max Height above Sea level : 5000 m


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