The DJI Mavic Pro is a small yet powerful drone that turns
the sky into your creative canvas easily and without worry, helping you make every moment an
aerial moment. Its compact size hides a high degree of complexity that makes it
one of DJI’s most sophisticated flying cameras ever. Despite the small size, you’ll get nearly the
same or better performance as from the company’s top of lines Phantom 4. 24
high-performance computing cores, an all-new transmission system
with a 7km range, 5 vision sensors, and a 4K camera stabilized by a
3-axis mechanical gimbal, are at your command with just a push of your
thumb or a tap of your finger.
Transmission System
Instead
of using traditional Wi-Fi technology for transmission Mavic used the brand new
OcuSync transmission technology. OcuSync is support up to 7 km
away control with 1080p live streaming to Facebook Live, periscope and YouTube through
the DJI Go app. The Phantom 4 has max range of 5 km and streams at 720p.
Compared to traditional Analog Transmission, OcuSync increase
the image quality 4-10 times without color casts, static interference,
flickering or other problems associate with analog transmission.
Flying Time
Maximum flight time of the Mavic is 27 minutes. The Mavic is
only 1/6th the size of the Phantom 4, but this reduction of the size
is not impacted to the flying time and its
powerful and high efficiency motors support reach up to 64kmh as maximum speed.
Camera (Videos and Photos)
Mavic supports 4K video at 30fps (4K Ultra HD Video). No
Electronic Image Stabilization is used, ensuring all footage is 4K. To
provide true 4K aerial video and a smooth live feed, the Mavic Pro is equipped
with the smallest high-precision 3-axis gimbal that DJI has ever made. With
brushless motors on all three axes, the gimbal can control the camera with
precision, adjusting it to eliminate shake caused by the movements of the Mavic.
This 4K camera uses core technologies found in all DJI
cameras. It is equipped with a 1/2.3 inch CMOS image sensor, commonly found in
professional sport cameras, and an aerial imaging optimized integrated lens
with an equivalent focal length of 28mm. this allows the camera to provide
smooth 4K video at 30fps, 1080P video at 96fps and 12 megapixel photos.
Every photo you take with the Mavic can be as big as 12
megapixels. Combined with an image sensor that has been expertly tuned for
aerial images, all you need to do is find the perfect subject. You can even
flip the camera 90° for portrait oriented shots, just like you do with your
phone. If you are as concerned about editing as you are about composition, you
can capture every photo in Adobe DNG RAW to give you all the editing power you
need to turn any photo into a work of art.
Ease of use features
FLY BY PHONE
Sometimes a phone is all you need to fly. Not only does the Mavic support flying on your phone with Virtual Joysticks, but you also have full access to all of its Intelligent Flight Modes — TapFly, Trace, Spotlight, Profile and Circle. Using just your phone, you can capture photos and video so incredible, that no one will believe you did it by tapping a screen!
Beginner pilots often have trouble flying in a straight line because they aren’t familiar with joysticks, which then makes shooting video more difficult. TapFly means you can just tap where you want to go and the Mavic will fly smoothly in that direction so you can focus on controlling the gimbal and capturing photos and video. Flying really can be that easy.
AT YOUR COMMAND
The Mavic acts on your every instruction almost instantly. Whether you want to shoot a slow, graceful flowing shot, or get your blood pumping with the 40mph (65kph) Sport Mode.
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