Revolutionary Features of the DJI Avata 2
In an exclusive leak, DroneXL’s trusted source and renowned DJI insider, Güçlü Atamer, has shared detailed specifications and features of DJI’s latest innovations: the DJI Avata 2 drone and the Goggles 3. The DJI Avata 2 is poised to set new benchmarks in the Drone Industry with its advanced camera and stabilization technology.
The heart of the Avata 2 is its 1/1.3” CMOS sensor, capable of snapping still images up to 48MP. With a 155-degree field of view and an f/2.8 aperture, the camera promises unparalleled breadth and clarity in its captures. Video recording capabilities are equally impressive, supporting 4K and 2.7K formats at 60/100/120fps, and full HD at a range of slow-motion speeds up to 240fps, all in D-log M for professional-grade color grading.
DJI has further enhanced the Avata 2’s appeal with the inclusion of its RockSteady 3.0+ electronic image stabilization technology, incorporating both HorizonSteady and HorizonBalancing features to ensure the smoothest video capture possible, regardless of flight dynamics.
In terms of design, the Avata 2 maintains a compact and efficient profile, weighing 485 grams and measuring 180x216x82mm, equipped with 3” propellers. Its intelligent flight battery boasts a capacity of 3400mAh, enabling a robust flight time of up to 27 minutes with the RC Motion 2 controller, and 12-15 minutes in manual mode, catering to both casual fliers and drone enthusiasts.
Introducing the DJI Goggles 3: A Visionary Experience
Alongside the Avata 2, DJI is set to release the Goggles 3, enhancing the immersive flight experience. These goggles, weighing 420 grams, offer a high-definition view of your drone’s flight with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 at a 100Hz refresh rate. The integration of DJI’s Ocusync 4 or O4 technology for video transmission ensures a seamless and lag-free viewing experience.
The Goggles 3 are not just about viewing; they can record in full HD at 60fps, allowing users to capture their flight experiences directly from their perspective. The device is powered by a 2450mAh battery, providing ample usage time, and features a diopter range of -8D to +2.0D to accommodate users with varying vision requirements.
A standout feature of the Goggles 3 is the inclusion of front-facing cameras, offering users the ability to see forward without removing the goggles, enhancing both safety and usability.
With these latest offerings, DJI continues to innovate, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in Drone Technology and immersive flight experiences. The DJI Avata 2 and Goggles 3 are not just products; they represent a leap forward in the integration of technology and user experience, promising to captivate both seasoned drone enthusiasts and newcomers to the hobby.
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