The DJI Mavic Pro is a groundbreaking drone designed for outdoor adventurers looking to capture their exploits. It stands out as the best kit available for non-professional aerial photography and filmmaking. The main features and specifications of the DJI Mavic Pro include:
Compact Design: The Mavic Pro is compact and foldable, making it easy to carry in a backpack without compromising on space. When folded, it is not much larger than the size of a hand, with dimensions of 83mm high, 83mm wide, and 198mm long (excluding foldaway propellers). It weighs 743g.
Advanced Features: Despite its compact size, the Mavic Pro comes equipped with advanced features found in DJI’s larger drones. These features include self-piloted return landings, obstacle avoidance, subject tracking, and geofencing to prevent entry into restricted airspace.
Performance: The drone can reach speeds of up to 40 miles per hour in sport mode and operate at altitudes of up to 5000m above sea level. It has a maximum range of eight miles from the controller, although regulations may restrict this distance in certain regions. The battery allows for a 27-minute flight time under optimal conditions, and it can withstand winds up to 24 mph thanks to its precise gimbal stabilization.
Ease of Use: The DJI Mavic Pro is designed to be user-friendly, even for beginners. Its intuitive controls make it easy to fly and capture footage without worrying about human error. The optical avoidance system enhances safety during flights.
Camera Quality: The Mavic Pro’s camera is capable of recording 4K video at 30 frames per second (fps). It offers impressive image quality and stability due to the three-axis gimbal that ensures smooth footage even during dynamic movements.
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