The DJI Air 2S is a hard drone to top for just about anyone. Photographers, videographers, and drone enthusiasts are going to be surprised by just how many features the Air 2S delivers in a compact design that’s portable, powerful, and user-friendly.
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I’ve been flying drones for a few years now, and DJI quickly became my favourite brand because they not only innovate, but they also build on their best products continually to make the most compelling experiences. With the DJI FPV, the brand delivers one of the most exciting drones to date, like nothing else I’ve ever flown.
There really is nothing else like the DJI FPV. In a special announcement today, DJI unveiled their latest drone, and it’s something different from the drones we’ve seen from the brand in the past.
DJI announced the DJI Mini 2 today, and it’s a seriously fun, versatile, and creative-friendly drone with big upgrades from the original Mavic Mini. Weighing just 249 grams, the folding drone features 4K 30p @ 100 Mbps video, Ocusync 2.0 transmission, 31 minutes of flying time, and 2X lossless zoom at 4K resolution.
The DJI Mavic Air 2 surprised me from the first moment I picked it up. I’ve enjoyed flying the original Mavic Air, and it did a lot in a small package, but the Mavic Air 2 is seriously impressive, with some big upgrades that are obvious the moment you take it out of the box.
The DJI Mavic Air 2 is a real surprise, and it’s gotten me excited to get out more for some spring droning. If you only expected a few updates from the original, you’re in for a real treat with the new drone.
Aerial photography took a step forward this week as DJI announced the compact new 48 MP Mavic Air 2, featuring upgrades like 8K Hyperlapse video, OcuSync 2.0, automatic HDR images, and scene recognition.
The DJI Mavic 2 Pro is simply the best drone available today for consumers who want to take great aerial videos. The drone is a big upgrade over the original Mavic, boasts an impressive Hasselblad camera, and it’s fun, robust, and intuitive.
On June 1, 2019, Canada’s rules for piloting drones are set to change, and while the new rules include new regulatory steps, including pilot certification and drone registration, they also make flying a drone simpler in a few key ways as well.
The DJI Mavic Pro is a mighty little drone. Folded for travel, the drone could comfortably fit inside a tissue box. Unfold the drone, and get it ready to fly, and the Mavic Pro boasts 27 minutes of flying time, with a 4k camera, and a range of up to 7 kilometres. It’s an impressive design that is efficient and bold considering all the features that have been packed into the very portable drone.