DJI has officially announced the new members of their Mavic series of camera drones, the Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom.
The Mavic 2 series is designed for professionals, aerial photographers, and content creators. It features new gimbal-stabilized cameras and advanced intelligent features like Hyperlapse and ActiveTrack for easier and more dynamic storytelling. It also has a more stable video transmission system and flight time of up to 31 minutes.
Mavic 2 Pro
The Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom are basically twins except for their cameras. The Pro has a Hasselblad Camera with a 1-inch CMOS Sensor, an adjustable aperture, 10-bit Dlog-M, 10-bit HDR video, and Hyperlapse. The Zoom, on the other hand, has 2x Optical Zoom, 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, 48MP Super Resolution Photo, 4x Lossless Zoom FHD video, Dolly Zoom, and Hyperlapse.
Mavic 2 Zoom
The Mavic 2 series features 10 sensors and fully upgraded FlightAutonomy system that transmits data to a more powerful central processor for more accurate obstacle sensing and safer flight, a newly designed OcuSync 2.0 video transmission system enables a more stable connection between the drone and its remote controller, and a more aerodynamic airframe reduces body drag by up to 19% compared to the Mavic Pro for speeds of up to 72km/h.
The remote controller gets a redesign as well and features detachable control sticks for ease of storage and portability. The Mavic 2 is also compatible with DJI Goggles with the gimbal (yaw) control range up to -75°–– +75° in Head Tracking mode, offering users a more immersive FPV flight experience.
The Mavic 2 Pro is priced at $1,449PHP 85,035INR 122,802EUR 1,380CNY 10,546 while the Mavic 2 Zoom is at $1,249PHP 73,298INR 105,853EUR 1,189CNY 9,091, and are now available at store.dji.com and the four DJI Flagship Stores. The package includes the drone, battery, remote controller, charger, and four pairs of propellers.
source: DJI
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Rene says:
Nice article! How can I get the Mavic 2 Pro if I’m living in the Philippines? The official DJI store does not ship to Philippines.
Thank you
iven brylle b. Bersaluna says:
How can I get the Mavic 2 Pro if I’m living in the Philippines? The official DJI store does not ship to Philippines.
James says:
Still no sense on how to buy this in the Philippines, I dont ujnderstand the point of the article if there is mention of the bank cards to use etv. ffs