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DJI Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo - Drone Quadcopter UAV with 48MP Camera 4K Video 8K Hyperlapse 1/2" CMOS Sensor 3-Axis Gimbal 34min Flight Time ActiveTrack 3.0 Ocusync 2.0, Gray

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Features

  • UP YOUR GAME: The Mavic Air 2 camera drone takes power and portability to the next level. It combines a powerful camera with intelligent shooting modes for stunning results. Push your imagination to its limits because aerial photography has never been this easy.
  • NEXT-LEVEL CONTENT: Capture impressive 48MP photos with a 1/2-inch CMOS sensor while the 3-axis gimbal provides 4K/60fps video. The secret to incredible HDR video is a high-performance Quad Bayer image sensor. OcuSync 2.0 has a video transmission distance of up to 6.2mi / 10 km and can also deliver 1080p FHD resolution livestream directly from the drones camera.
  • IMPROVED FLIGHT: An impressive flight time of up to 34 minutes allows you to pull off epic, fast-paced shots. Obstacle sensing in three directions makes it extra convenient for beginners and improves safety for your Mavic Air 2.
  • INTELLIGENT TRACKING: Mavic Air 2 features intuitive shooting functions that make aerial photography easier than ever. Spotlight 2.0 keeps the camera locked on a subject while you fly freely. ActiveTrack 3.0 keeps subjects centered. POI 3.0 tracks moving subjects like people and vehicles.
  • APP COMPATIBILITY: The DJI Fly app requires iOS v10.0, Android v6.0, or above. Compatible devices include: iPhone (11 Pro Max, 11 Pro, 11, XS Max, XS, XR, X, 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, 7, 6s Plus, 6s, 6 Plus, 6), iPad Pro (9.7), iPad Air 2 (9.7), iPad mini 4 (8), iPad Pro (10.5), iPad Pro 2018 11, iPad Pro 12.9, Samsung Galaxy (S20, S10+, S10, S9+, S9, S8+, S8, S7 edge, S7, S6, Note10+, Note9, Note8), Huawei (P30 Pro, P30, P20, P10, Mate 30 Pro, Mate 20 Pro, Mate 10, nova 5, nova 4, nova 3e, nova 2, Honor 8X, 10, 9, 20 Pro, Magic 2, Mi 8, MIX 2S, MIX 2, Redmi Note 5, Oppo Find X, R15, Vivo NEX, X27, X21, X20A, OnePlus 7, 6T, 5, Pixel 3 XL, 2 XL, 2, LG V20, LG G6, Sony Xpeial 1.
  • WHAT YOU GET: Mavic Air 2 Aircraft, Remote Controller, 3x Intelligent Flight Battery, 6x Low-Noise Propellers (Pair), RC Cables (USB Type-C, Lightning, Standard Micro-USB), Control Stick, Gimbal Protector, Battery Charger, Battery Charging Hub, Battery to Power Bank Adapter, Shoulder Bag, ND Filters Set (ND16/64/256), Manuals, AC Power Cable, Type-C Cable.
  • VIDEO CAPTURE RESOLUTION: 4K HD

Description

Overview: Mavic Air 2 takes power and portability to the next level, offering advanced features in a compact form factor. Intelligent shooting functions and excellent image quality put aerial masterpieces within reach. Safer, smarter flight enables you to up your game while fully enjoying the creative process. In the Box: - Mavic Air 2 Aircraft × 1 - Remote Controller × 1 - Intelligent Flight Battery × 3 - Low-Noise Propellers (Pair) × 6 - RC Cables (USB Type-C) × 1 - RC Cables (Lightning) × 1 (on remote controller) - RC Cables (Standard Micro-USB) × 1 - Spare Control Sticks (Pair) × 1 - Gimbal Protector × 1 - Battery Charger × 1 - Battery Charging Hub × 1 - Battery to Power Bank Adapter × 1 - Shoulder Bag × 1 - ND Filters Set (ND16//64/256) × 1 - Manuals × 1 - AC Power Cable × 1 - Type-C Cable × 1 Scene recognition optimizes different camera parameters for various scenes and supports intelligent recognition of five categories: sunset, skies, grass, snow, and trees.

Brand: DJI


Model Name: DJI Mavic Air 2


Special Feature: Powerful camera, intelligent shooting modes, 48MP photos, 4K/60fps video, 3-axis gimbal, OcuSync 2.0 video transmission See more


Age Range (Description): 16 Years & Up


Color: Gray


Video Capture Resolution: 4K


Effective Still Resolution: 12 MP


Connectivity Technology: USB


Included Components: Mavic Air 2 Aircraft, Remote Controller, 3x Intelligent Flight Battery, 6x Low-Noise Propellers (Pair), RC Cables (USB Type-C, Lightning, Standard Micro-USB), Control Stick, Gimbal Protector, Battery Charger, Battery Charging Hub, Battery to Power Bank Adapter, Shoulder Bag, ND Filters Set (ND16/64/256), Manuals, AC Power Cable, Type-C Cable. See more


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Features: Powerful camera, intelligent shooting modes, 48MP photos, 4K/60fps video, 3-axis gimbal, OcuSync 2.0 video transmission


Video Capture Resolution: 4K


Effective Still Resolution: 12 MP


Connectivity Technology: USB


Skill Level: Beginner


Video Capture Format: MP4


Remote Control Technology: Wi-Fi


Control Type: Remote Control


Maximum Range: 18.5 Kilometers


Wireless Communication Technology: OcuSync 2.0


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Polymer


Are batteries included?: Yes


Supported Image Format: DNG, JPEG


Video Output Resolution: 4K HD


Includes Remote?: Yes


Optical Sensor Technology: CMOS


Includes Rechargeable Battery: Yes


Media Type: Micro SD


Brand Name: DJI


Model Name: DJI Mavic Air 2


Age Range Description: 16 Years & Up


Included Components: Mavic Air 2 Aircraft, Remote Controller, 3x Intelligent Flight Battery, 6x Low-Noise Propellers (Pair), RC Cables (USB Type-C, Lightning, Standard Micro-USB), Control Stick, Gimbal Protector, Battery Charger, Battery Charging Hub, Battery to Power Bank Adapter, Shoulder Bag, ND Filters Set (ND16/64/256), Manuals, AC Power Cable, Type-C Cable.


UPC: 190021016132


Manufacturer: DJI Service LLC


Model Number: CP.MA.00000167


Part Number: CP.MA.00000167


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: DJI warranty applies


Color: Gray


Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 20.11 Ounces


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 7.09"L x 3.82"W x 3.31"H


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  • If you don’t want to spend as much for the mavic 2 pro, this is a great alternative
Size: Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo
The media could not be loaded. I just got mine last week. I’ve flown it probably 8 times so far and have a few things to report. Right out of the box, two things occurred to me. This is a smaller mavic pro with some nice enhancements. The bag that it comes with is well designed and the whole package fits nicely in a smaller space. It’s fantastic imo. Everything fits and there’s room for all the accessories. Image quality I find that for me—shooting around dusk and dawn are ideal times of day because the sun is not front lighting the earth and golden hour shooting lasts only a short period of time. In general, I prefer to shoot within 2 hours after sunrise and before sunset. When it gets dark enough to shoot above 100 ISO for video, noise becomes apparent in 4K. The image looks great at 100 ISO. It falls in line nicely with what the whole line of dji drones can do in the mavic series. It actually looks better than the Mavic Zoom, less moire. They’ve put a new sensor into the Mavic air 2. The quad bayer chip is an upgrade from previous sensors. I think this may not help the resolution so much as the camera’s ability to see a wider range of light and dark. HDR mode is one of the benefits of the quad bayer sensor. However, I didn’t see any major improvements in the dynamic range between my three drones. One additional thing, and this is a known issue with HDR, is that the image becomes a bit more jelly like with heavy left/right motion because of how the sensor must double expose to capture highlight and lowlight data simultaneously. Still though, I like the image straight out of the box. I think it’s a bit crazy that you can record 4K 60FPS on this camera. There’s not a lot I can say about the DJI fly app other than it’s a nicely streamlined version of the dji go apps. It’s smoother and simpler. There is one function that I think is interesting. The fly spots is a cool idea whether you’re into doing what’s been done or knowing what’s been done and avoiding it. When that map has been populated more, I think it’ll be a unique tool to help people get closer to what they want. The fly more combo includes a few things that I think are necessities if you’re not just going out for a casual flight. First, they give you ND filters. The camera cannot change it’s iris so the settings you change for your exposure are the Shutter and the ISO. Raising the ISO increases noise and exposing with the shutter too high creates this jittery effect to the action. All cameras deal with this so the ND is super helpful when you’re shooting in bright sunlight. If you’re trying to get nicer images and you don’t want to spend the extra money for the fly more combo, at least order the ND filters. They also include a USB battery adapter in the kit, which allows you to charge anything that uses USB off of the drones batteries. Maybe you need to charge a second phone and you’re nowhere near your car? Maybe you need to charge the controller? It’s a smart alternate use of the drone’s batteries They’ve also smartly included extra rc sticks, iPhone cable and props in case you lose either. I rarely lose my gear, but if I’m moving fast, these small parts can easily fall down so it’s great to have backups. One thing to notes is that it takes the Mavic Air 2 Batteries a little longer to charge than the Pro, so it might be worth picking up an extra battery if you’re planning to fly a bunch in one day. However, with that said, I got about 30 minutes of flight time on my first flight. The new controller is nicely streamlined. It appears to have joined the phone holder and antennae into one piece, which is great. It’s easier to install the phone on the new controller than the previous models because the controller clamps down on the sides of the phone that don’t have the lightning connector. I also appreciate the iPhone being placed above the controller. It’s easier to see. There is one additional thing they’ve added to this drone that I knew was coming in the future and now that it’s here, I’m a little less worried about it now than when I first heard about it. ADS-B is an aircraft tracking system that is used in all modern aircraft now and keeps pretty formidably accurate tabs on where all aircraft are at all times. Just look on flightradar24.com and you’ll see how many flights you can track live with incredible altitude and flight detail. I thought the addition of the airsense chip that provides ADS-B for the drone might make it easier to track consumers, but instead it’s actually just a receiver that listens for manned aircraft. When a plane armed with ads-b flies towards the mavic air 2, the mavic warns the user through the app that the aircraft is on a collision course and tells the drone operator to move through the app. This is a huge positive development in my opinion. Right away, when I turned it on, I saw that there were planes heading my way. Frankly, if I’m flying a mile away—which I have with this drone—knowing all the hazards around me is essential. I don’t want to endanger people and I don’t want to lose a drone that I’ve spent good money on. Overall, I think this drone is a good choice for shooters who need a quick and small drone but don’t have the resources for a bigger drone like the inspire 2. It’s smaller than the Mavic 2 Pro and still provides good image quality on H.265. I think if you’ve got $1000 to spend to go adventuring with it, this will enhance your experience. There are a lot of clever additions to this beast and it’s all packed into a tiny package. I have a few tips for the uninitiated as well: If you want to get the most natural movement to your videos from this drone, use the ND filters on a bright day. These filters will reduce the light hitting the sensor, allowing you to slow the shutter down for less choppy motion blur. As a rule of thumb, you want to expose your shutter at double the frame rate (ie 24fps, 1/48th of a second or 30fps, 1/60fps). Professional hyperlapses have smooth, consistent movement and this drone can do a few moves on its own very effectively, like course lock for instance. I strongly suggest filming in non-windy conditions and to not use the free movement mode for the best results. One last tip, you don’t even need to fly the drone to take advantage of its stabilized camera. You can fold up the arms and run around with the camera just like you would a regular gimbaled camera. It won’t record sound, but for those shots that don’t require sound in your edit, it’s a perfect hack for steady footage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2020 by Bennett Cerf

  • Super Easy to Fly
Size: Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo
When I opened the packaging, the first thing I noticed was the high quality. I wanted to get flying as soon as possible, so I started charging the batteries and the controller right away. However, I didn't bother to check the battery level of my phone, so I ended up having to wait for that to charge after everything else was already good to go. BTW, the charging hub will accommodate three batteries, but will only charge one at a time. I had never spent more than $50 for a drone before, so I was a bit nervous about flying this the first time. I took it to an open field, set everything up, hit the "takeoff" button, and it just hovered in place a few feet off the ground. I played around with the controls and found that when you release the joystick, the drone will stop in place - no drifting. After flying it around for a while, I hit the RTH button and it came back and landed in the same spot and orientation that it took off from. I have not tested RTH with obstacles in the way yet, so I don't know how this will work. The camera quality is great! So far, I have only tested 4K 60fps video, but it smooth and the gimbal does a good job keeping the camera straight and level when adjusting the drone direction. The collision detection also works well. Anytime I fly anywhere near the house, it slows down, then stops before hitting anything. It also worked with a chain link fence. I just got the drone yesterday, so these are just my first thoughts. The Air 2 is really fun and easy to fly. I would highly recommend this to a first time drone buyer that wants next level features. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2020 by Dave

  • Best bang for the buck and with great imaging
Size: Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo
This is my first drone, and boy is it worth it. I got the Fly More package, and if you add it all up, that extra $189 gets you something like $420 in extras. I preordered it and received it around May 16. There are other more expensive options out there, but I've had it now for three months, and I've yet to crash it even though it has only forward, reverse, and downward vision. I don't do things that I would need upwards vision, and side vision would be nice, but I'm happy with my decision and got the most bang for the buck here. As an amateur photographer, I'm super picky about image quality and lens issues. I can't believe the quality and sharpness of the photos and videos, and it's a fixed focus camera. It beats out most consumer cameras I've seen, although without any zoom. The 180 degree panorama (see attached) is my current favorite; I hope the image I attach retains some of the pop it has in full resolution. This image is straight off the drone as it was taken. This particular panorama mode takes 21 photographs and stitches them together to 8192x3290 pixels. DJI continues to add features with updates, so check with them periodically to see if something you want has been released yet. I've only flown it about 2200 feet away, even though it's rated for far greater distance (10 Km, or 6-ish miles). However, I'm a bit nervous about losing it if I go that far, even though it has an automatic return if it can't connect to the controller. I've flown it in the badlands of the Anza Borrego desert in 110 degree heat, and that was really fun standing at the precipice and flying down into that valley. I've yet to have any gimbal problems or overheating in direct sun, which was a concern. It's also amazing to see how well it deals with wind (it's rated to handle up to ~23 mph wind). The videos are rock solid with that awesome gimbal, even when the drone is clearly compensating for wind--if it's low and nearby, you can see it tilting and moving against the wind. Amazing technology. The real time image and video transmission has been flawless, it alerts me if I'm approaching a geo-fenced area like a local Marine base or an airport (even a small local air strip), it alerts if there is manned aircraft nearby, it can track a person in some of the video modes and in hyperlapse, I can go on and on. It is fun and impressive. I've even had it flying at its top rated speed of 42 mph. One thing I would suggest is buying the custom hard case from Nanuk. Their cases rival Pelican and Storm cases, and they make one (linked here) just for the Fly More combo. Unfortunately, it doesn't have any extra room for even one additional accessory, but it's still a great value. ** Update 8/13/2020 ** This weekend I got bold and flew the drone over a mile away while sitting inside my truck with closed doors, and without any communication issues. DJI also updated the firmware this week adding several features, including 4K hyperlapse, up to 4x digital zoom, and a safe flying mode that disables side-to-side movements since it doesn't have obstacle sensors on the sides. Digital zoom isn't usually that great unless you're Google, but it might be a surprise if it proves as good as the rest of its imaging. Even if not, you never know when it might be handy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020 by bqb

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