Quadcopter DJI Mavic Air, flame red Review
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Very good
Rating
4.8
Electronics, 📷 Camera & Photo, 🎥 Video, 📷 Camera & Photo
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Description of Quadcopter DJI Mavic Air, flame red
One of the most compact quadcopters with 3-axis stabilization and a 4K camera capable of capturing high-quality photo and video materials. Differs in modest size and light weight, when folded it does not differ in size from a small tablet / phablet. It has high flight characteristics, can reach speeds of up to 68 km / h, climb to a considerable height - the practical flight ceiling is 5000 m, the range of the remote control reaches 4000 m. Due to the high capacity of the lithium-ion battery, it can stay in the air for up to 21 minutes . It is equipped with a modern gyroscopic stabilization system, as well as height sensors, optical sensors (recognizes obstacles at a distance of 5 m) and a GPS + Glonass satellite navigation module.
The DJI Mavic Air quadcopter features FlightAutonomy 2.0, a high-tech flight control system that can automatically avoid collisions with obstacles, keeping the aircraft safe from damage. There is a “follow me” flight mode, flight around points pre-set by GPS coordinates and automatic return to the starting point. It is possible to control the drone with gestures (at a distance of up to 6 m). The built-in stabilized camera is capable of taking photos with a resolution of 4056 × 2280 and shooting UltraHD videos (2160p) at 30 fps, and video recording in standard FullHD quality is possible at 120 fps. You can control this model at a distance of up to 80 m from any smartphone or tablet running iOS / Android, while live 720p video from the drone’s camera can be broadcast on the gadget’s screen.
Pros
- Really enjoyed it all! You can tell this isn't a toy because of the sturdy construction and the ease with which you can get it up and running for your first trip. I've never flown an airplane before, yet here it all seems so easy. After takeoff, the drone will hover in front of you at a height of one meter and will not move until you move the left stick up, the left stick to the right, or the right stick up and the left stick down. Swift left-to-right directional changes. What you need to know and more. Even if you try to force it, it won't hit you or your pals because it has cameras all over (even in front of and behind it, as well as on its underbelly). - flying time - well, some people may complain that 20 minutes isn't enough, but consider that this battery, which weighs around 200 grams, propels an item with a takeoff weight of 500 grams. Clear, bright, 4K video is a delight; images are less so, but panoramic options are great; battery charge time of 40 minutes per battery is not bad - gear (used a combination) super - Separately, I'd like to comment on the DJI GO4 app, because, honestly, I didn't expect this from our Chinese friends. Everything about the app, the drone's firmware, the remote control, maps of no-fly zones, etc., seems so well-thought-out and optimized that I can't believe it was developed by a Chinese manufacturer.
Pros
- Functional (spherical panorama, object tracking), sports mode Dimensions - compact. Preparation time for launch (no warm-up before launch, well, or it is not felt) Convenient compact remote.
Cons
- Connection. Very strange behavior in the room. Hurries in an unknown direction when the signal is lost
Pros
- Conveniently sized, folds up in a flash, and although the lens is on the short side, the overall image quality is not compromised. The assembly turned out exceptionally well, and there were no backlashes. Feels extremely durable. The camera has a ring of defense around it on all sides.
Cons
- The only important negative is that the battery only lasts a short amount of time. I spent most of my time flying in the cold, and my supplies only lasted for 15 minutes before they ran out.