DJI Mavic Pro 2
DJI Mavic Pro 2
The DJI Mavic Pro 2 is a notable upgrade from its predecessor, the original Mavic Pro. It introduces several new features that enhance both usability and performance.
Camera Quality
The centerpiece of the Mavic Pro 2 is its camera. It houses a 1-inch CMOS sensor, which is significantly larger than the camera sensor on the original Mavic Pro. This sensor captures 20-megapixel still images and 4K video at up to 30 frames per second. It’s equipped with an adjustable aperture from f/2.8 to f/11, offering photographers and videographers greater control over the exposure.
Hasselblad Collaboration
DJI partnered with Hasselblad for the Mavic Pro 2’s camera. Hasselblad is renowned for its high-quality cameras, and this partnership results in enhanced color accuracy and image quality. The collaboration brings Hasselblad’s Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) to the Mavic Pro 2. This ensures vivid yet natural colors in the photos and videos.
Video Capabilities
The Mavic Pro 2 can record 4K UHD video at 100 Mbps. It supports 10-bit Dlog-M and 10-bit HDR video, allowing for more color information and greater flexibility in post-production. This means more detailed skies and richer colors that contribute to visually compelling stories.
Flight Time and Battery Life
The drone offers a maximum flight time of 31 minutes, which is impressive for a drone of its size. This allows for extended shooting sessions without frequent battery swaps. The intelligent flight battery provides real-time data about the current battery status and alerts the user when it’s time to return to home.
Obstacle Sensing and Avoidance
The Mavic Pro 2 boasts omnidirectional obstacle sensing. Sensors are placed on all sides of the drone: front, back, left, right, top, and bottom. This enhances the drone’s ability to avoid obstacles in various flight modes. The Advanced Pilot Assistance System (APAS) further helps in navigating around objects automatically.
Transmission and Control
The drone uses OcuSync 2.0, offering a transmission range of up to 8 kilometers. This ensures a stable HD video feed for the pilot. The companion app displays vital flight information and offers various control options, including gimbal movement and camera settings.
Enhancements in Gimbal Stability
DJI has equipped the Mavic Pro 2 with a three-axis gimbal. This stabilizes the camera during flight, resulting in smooth and professional-looking footage. The gimbal is more robust compared to the one on the original Mavic Pro, ensuring stability even in windy conditions.
Intelligent Flight Modes
The Mavic Pro 2 comes with several intelligent flight modes. These include:
- ActiveTrack 2.0: This mode tracks subjects with greater precision, using sensors and algorithms to predict subject movement.
- Hyperlapse: Captures stunning time-lapse videos with minimal effort.
- QuickShots: Pre-programmed flight patterns for capturing unique shots effortlessly, such as Dronie, Circle, Helix, and Rocket.
- Waypoint Navigation: Allows users to plot a precise flight path, ensuring repeatable flight routes for consistent shots.
Enhanced Imaging Features
With HDR photos, the Mavic Pro 2 merges several images taken at different exposures. This creates a balanced image with a wider dynamic range, capturing details in both shadows and highlights. The HyperLight feature enhances low-light images, reducing noise while maintaining detail.
Design and Portability
The Mavic Pro 2 retains the foldable design that made the original Mavic Pro so popular. It’s compact and easy to carry, fitting comfortably into a backpack. Despite its small size, it feels robust and well-built, making it suitable for various shooting environments.
Remote Controller Display
The drone’s remote controller has a built-in screen, providing instant flight information and settings adjustments. This eliminates the need for a smartphone, although the option to connect one remains available for detailed control via the DJI GO 4 app.
Panoramas and AEB
The Mavic Pro 2 supports several panorama modes, including Sphere, 180°, and Super Res. The AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) feature automatically adjusts exposure to capture multiple shots at different settings, which can be merged for a balanced image.
Noise Reduction
The redesigned propellers and improved motors reduce the drone’s noise levels. This makes it less intrusive, especially in quiet environments. Lower noise levels also contribute to improved battery efficiency.
Real-World Applications
The Mavic Pro 2 finds utility in various fields. Professional photographers and videographers use it for cinematic shots. It’s also useful in surveying, agriculture, and search and rescue operations. Its portability and advanced features make it a versatile tool.
Firmware and Updates
DJI continuously updates the Mavic Pro 2’s firmware, adding new features and improving existing ones. Updating the firmware is straightforward via the DJI GO 4 app. Regular updates ensure the drone remains at the cutting edge of technology.
Accessories and Add-Ons
Several accessories enhance the Mavic Pro 2 experience. Extra batteries, propeller guards, ND filters, and carrying cases are popular additions. These accessories expand the drone’s capabilities and protect it during transportation and use.
Insurance and Safety
DJI offers the DJI Care Refresh program for the Mavic Pro 2. This provides coverage for accidental damage, giving pilots peace of mind. Following local regulations and guidelines is crucial for safe drone operation. The Mavic Pro 2 includes geofencing features to prevent flights in restricted areas.
User-Friendly Interface
The DJI GO 4 app delivers a user-friendly interface. It allows precise control over various flight and camera settings. The app includes tutorials and quick tips, making it accessible even for novice pilots. The intelligent flight battery provides crucial data on the app, enhancing safe operations.