Mavic Air 2

Up Your Game

Key Features:
• 4K HDR Video + 48MP Photo
• 8K Hyperlapse
• Obstacle Sensing

The DJI Mavic Air 2 is the cheapest DJI Drone that has the "Follow Me" function, which is Active Tracking, and has some of the best specifications on the market for its price. With the latest updates, the Mavic Air 2 can record 4K/60fps along with 2x Zoom in 4K and 4x Zoom in Full HD. This allows you to pilot the drone from a safer distance without loosing any video quality. Further, the DJI Mavic Air 2 has intelligent 4K HDR Video, helped by its quad bayer image sensor. The flight time for the Mavic Air 2 is officially up to 34 minutes and has an impressive range of up to 10km with the OcySync 2.0 Transmission.


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Up Your Game

The DJI Mavic Air 2 combines power and portability into a compact drone that offers excellent advanced features in a compact, travel friendly package. Pilots will be able to access intelligent shooting functions with ease along with all the intelligent features such as FocusTrack and Panoramas. With ultra-clear details from the 1/2-inch sensor, that allows 4K/60fps video and 48MP photos, the Mavic Air 2 gives content creators more than enough to take their footage to the next level. Fly Smarts and Safer with the Mavic Air 2 with APAS 3.0 Obstacle avoidance and OcuSync 2.0 with its theoretical range of up to 10km 1080p transmission. If you are looking for an all round drone, the DJI Mavic Air 2 is quite the contender.

4K/60fps Video

Epic Done Easy

Master creative arial shots thanks to the effortlessly smooth 4K/60fps video where the D-Cinelike flat colour profile retains more information for post-processing. With the introduction of the H.265 (HEVC) video codec, it allows the sensor to record more image information, uses less storage and preserves the dynamic range and detail of the footage. This is pefect for those who are looking to colour grade.

HDR Video

Dynamic by Default

The secret ingredient behind the Mavic Air 2's excellent HDR Video performance is it's Quad Bayer Image Sensor. Essentially what the sensor does is seperates exposure levels in different areas allowing it to accurately capture light and dark details. The images are then layered to create a wonderful, colourful result that is well balanced and eye catching. This is a better result than the smart HDR videos typically found on smartphones.

48MP Photos

All in the Details

With the new 1/2-inch CMOS sensor, the Mavic Air 2 captures truly stunning and impressive 48MP photos. As the resolution is so high, you'll be able to zoom/crop in after you take your shot and still retain a high level of detail and sharpness. The 48MP mode works best in excellent lighting conditions PLUS you will be able to shoot the photos in RAW format.

SmartPhoto

Optimised Capture

The DJI Mavic Air 2 features SmartPhoto, which is DJI's scene recognition, HyperLight and HDR all into one easy to use mode that will capture the mode optimal results. What scene recognition does is optimise different camera parameters for various scenes and supports intelligent recognition of up to five categories: sunset, skies, grass, snow and trees.

HDR Panorama

See the whole picture

The Mavic Air 2 offers the most advanced panorama mode with a higher dynamic range and colours that are incredibly vivid and colour accurate.

FocusTrack

Master the Skies

Professional-quality footage is effortless thanks to FocusTrack. This easy-to-use suite of intelligent tracking modes includes Active Track 3.0, Spotlight 2.0, and Point of Interest 3.0, allowing you to unleash your creativity.

8K Hyperlapse

Time and Movement

Mavic Air 2 supports Hyperlapse in 8K, allowing you to warp time and space for especially stunning footage. Best of all, you can achieve this shot without complex post-processing. Choose from Free, Circle, Course Lock, and Waypoint modes, select the shooting location, and the DJI Fly app will do the rest.

QuickShots

Imagniation Simplified

Capture cinematic video clips automatically with QuickShots. With just a few taps, Mavic Air 2 plans and flies a complicated aerial route for a professional-quality shot. Add music, effects, and filters with super-intuitive Story templates so you can share your masterpiece directly to social media.

OcuSync 2.0

The Sky's the Limit

OcuSync 2.0 has a video transmission distance of up to 10 km and can also deliver 1080p FHD resolution livestream directly from the drone’s camera. Enjoy more freedom for exploring and more clarity for that perfect shot. Mavic Air 2 supports 2.4/5.8GHz dual-frequency communication and automatically switches to the best channel with the lowest interference in real time.

Battery Life

Fly Longer

Stay in the air long enough to get the perfect capture with an impressive battery life of up to 34 minutes and pull off epic, fast-paced shots with a max flight speed of 68 kph in Sport mode.

Obstacle Avoidance

Fly Safer

Mavic Air 2 perceives its environment in three directions: forward, backward, and downward. An auxiliary light improves visibility, and the extra layer of security that obstacle avoidance provides is ideal for pushing the limits of what is possible.

APAS 3.0

Further Safety Enhancement

Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS) 3.0 utilizes an advanced mapping technology for smooth following and reliable obstacle avoidance in complex scenarios. Obstacle avoidance performance and automatic flight planning has dramatically improved compared to previous generations, increasing safety and providing more options.

Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo FAQ

Questions

Answers

What are the main upgrades of Mavic Air 2 compared to Mavic Air?

The camera performance, flight noise, flight time, and transmission system have all improved significantly, and the new DJI Fly app provides an even more streamlined flying experience.

What app do I use to fly my Mavic Air 2?

Mavic Air 2 can only be used with the DJI Fly app. Try out the flight tutorials in the app to learn to fly your drone safely.

Is Mavic Air 2 compatible with the Mavic 2 remote controller?

No.

Is Mavic Air 2 compatible with the Smart Controller?

Yes. Mavic Air 2 will be compatible with the Smart Controller through a future firmware update.

How do I mount the propellers on the motors correctly?

Attach the propellers with the white markings to the motors with white markings. Next, attach the propellers without markings to the motors without marking. Ensure the propellers are attached correctly, or the aircraft will not be able to take off.

Is Mavic Air 2 compatible with the DJI Goggles or DJI Goggles RE?

No.

Which microSD card should I use?

Recommended microSD cards:


SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB UHS-II V30 A2 microSDXC
SanDisk High Endurance 64GB UHS-III V30 microSDXC
SanDisk Extreme 64GB UHS-III 64GB V30 A1 microSDXC
SanDisk Extreme 256GB UHS-III A2 microSDXC
Lexar 667x 64GB UHS-II V30 A2 microSDXC
Lexar High-Endurance 64GB UHS-III V30 microSDXC

Samsung EVO Plus (Yellow) 64GB UHS-III V30 microSDXC
Samsung EVO Plus (Red) 64GB UHS-III microSDXC
Samsung EVO Plus 128GB UHS-III microSDXC
Samsung EVO Plus 256GB UHS-III microSDXC
Kingston V30 128GB UHS-III microSDXC
Netac 256GB UHS-III A1 microSDXC

Is Mavic Air 2 waterproof?

No.

How do I put on the ND filters?

Carefully hold the camera to prevent damage, and slowly rotate the filter to attach or detach it. Make sure the ND filter is mounted securely to avoid accidental detachment during flight.

Does Mavic Air 2 feature an auxiliary LED light?

Yes. Mavic Air 2 has an auxiliary light for improved vision and safety, similar to the Mavic 2 series.

Does Mavic Air 2 provide omnidirectional obstacle sensing?

No. Mavic Air 2 provides forward, backward, and downward obstacle sensing.

What is the difference between APAS 2.0 and APAS 3.0?

APAS 3.0 has been dramatically improved compared to previous generations. The system generates a real-time map of its surroundings and currently offers the best obstacle avoidance available on a DJI aircraft.

What is the difference between ActiveTrack 2.0 and ActiveTrack 3.0?

APAS 3.0 greatly improves the tracking and recognition capabilities of ActiveTrack 3.0 for Mavic Air 2. When the subject is lost, it is able to re-establish tracking faster than ever, all while actively avoiding obstacles.

How has OcuSync 2.0 been improved?

OcuSync 2.0 supports both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz frequency bands. It features stronger interference resistance due to automatic frequency switching, delivering 1080p video transmission feeds at up to 10 km (when unobstructed, free of interference, and FCC-compliant).

Does the remote controller support HDMI?

No.

How can I improve signal reception?

The smartphone clamp of the remote controller houses the antennas. Make sure that the antennas are pointed toward the aircraft. Check the user manual for more information about setting the antenna direction. Additionally, ensure you are not wearing any transmitting wearables, and that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are turned off on your phone.

What are the advantages of the new remote controller?

The remote controller boasts a prolonged battery life of up to 240 minutes, a more comfortable grip, an improved antenna design, and a more convenient line of sight when looking from screen to drone.

What photo resolutions and formats are available?

Normal photos can be taken in 12 MP or 48 MP, and RAW format is also available for more advanced editing.

What video modes does Mavic Air 2 support?

Mavic Air 2 supports normal video at up to 4K/60fps and HDR video at up to 4K/30fps. Slow-motion videos are available in 1080p with up to 240 fps (8x slow-motion).

Can I shoot in Dlog or a different flat color profile?

Mavic Air 2 offers D-Cinelike as a flat color profile.

What are the advantages of a Quad Bayer filter?

When shooting videos, a Quad Bayer filter allows the camera to control the use of short, medium, and long exposure times in the same pixel array, which results in higher dynamic range. For photos, the filter allows for taking high-resolution photos of up to 48 MP.

What are the advantages of the H.265 video codec?

The HEVC (H.265) is a more modern video codec than H.264; it retains more information and uses less storage space.

Can I control the camera manually?

Yes.

What is SmartPhoto?

SmartPhoto integrates scene recognition, Hyperlight, and HDR into one mode for optimal results. Scene recognition optimizes different camera parameters for different scenes and supports intelligent recognition of five categories: sunset, blue sky, grass, snow, and green trees. Hyperlight optimizes photos taken at night or in low-light situations. HDR selects the best image from multiple layers thanks to an adaptive dynamic expansion algorithm that determines optimal parameters.

In what Hyperlapse modes can I record in 8K?

8K resolution can only be used in Free and CourseLock modes, and will be available soon via a firmware update.

What is FocusTrack mode?

FocusTrack consists of three different intelligent tracking modes, ActiveTrack 3.0, Point of Interest 3.0 (POI), and Spotlight 2.0. All three modes offer different tracking features for any situation.

What intelligent flight modes does Mavic Air 2 support?

Mavic Air 2 supports QuickShot, Hyperlapse, and FocusTrack.

Are there any video recording settings where APAS 3.0 or FocusTrack are unavailable?

APAS 3.0 and FocusTrack are not available while recording in 4K at 60, 50 and 48 fps and 1080p at 120 and 240 fps.

How do I update the firmware of Mavic Air 2?

You can either update the firmware over the DJI Fly app or the DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic desktop software (available for Mac and Windows). Both can be found on DJI's official homepage.

What do I do if the remote controller and battery firmware versions don't match?

Use either the DJI Fly app or DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic to update the firmware.

Will DJI Fly work with 32 bit Android devices? 
Unfortunately not at this moment.