Hard to crash, makes pretty video
Shakes in cold weather (Update: DJI fixed the issue)
Hard to crash, makes pretty video
Shakes in cold weather (Update: DJI fixed the issue)
A lot of people have been asking me … why would I want to buy the Mavic Air when I can just buy the Mavic Pro. While others have voice their concerns, and wondered why DJI would want to cannibalize its own consumer drone business, with many different drones (of similar function and features).
Compact and light-weight, Super easy to control, 4K recording, 3-axis gimbal, Smartcapture (hand gesture), 21 minutes flight time, Same coverage (range and distance) as Mavic Pro
Pricey
While not perfect, the Mavic Air is easily one of the most impressive drones to date. It's portable, powerful and packed with features. What's more, its batteries last far longer than the smaller Spark.
Portable design means it's easy to carry around, Full of features, Quick Shot modes are a highlight, Battery life is decent for a drone this size
ActiveTrack tracking didn't work reliably, Video was often oversaturated, Auto exposure slow to play catch-up, App menu system is still quite complex
As you can see from this review, my experience with the Mavic Air has been very positive. Just a week with the Mavic Air was enough to decide that I no longer need the Phantom 3 Pro (which I will be selling in the near future) and convince me to move down to something that is far more portable,...
Drones like the new DJI Mavic Air are the Marmite of the tech world. On the one hand, they’re a high-level demonstration of how amazing modern technology has become, combining miniaturisation with powerful processing and advancements in digital cameras in one incredible flying machine.
The DJI Mavic Air is an incredible drone: packed with features, easy to fly all wrapped up in a fantastically compact package
Super light and compact, Excellent video and decent photo quality, Flys superbly
Battery life not the best
Ever since DJI released their brand new Mavic Air model, it seems as though Spark and Mavic Pro went to the never-never-land . Their sales have been steadily dropping over the course of the last couple of months, all whilst DJI Mavic Air has been making quite the havoc out there.
The DJI Mavic Air is the king of mid-range drones, packing in incredible portability and fantastic image quality.
Incredibly compact and convenient to carry around, Easy to fly with intelligent flight modes, Great video quality, HDR and panoramic still images, Includes built-in storage
Need to opt for the Fly More Combo to get the most out of it, Switching between control methods can be fiddly
I bought the drone about a month ago and its been great. Just for background I have also owned a Mavic Pro and Phantom 3. Range: Range is still great, not as solid as Mavic Pro but strongh enough to fly in urban melbourne Camera: Camera on this drone is honestly in my opinion great, actually better...
The DJI Mavic Air 2 sits between the ultra-lightweight Mavic Mini and the professional Mavic Pro. The Mavic Air 2 is a drone designed for the enthusiast photographer and videographer with a high-resolution camera that enables the capture of images at a.
Compact size and lightweight, Long flight time, High resolution camera
Flight restrictions increasing globaly, Doesn't meet new flight drone flight regs
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