DJI Avata 2 FPV cinewhoop drone comes with a lighter body, quieter 3″ propellers with prop guards, better accessible ports, more flight time (up to 23 minutes), and a larger 1/1.3″ 12MP camera capable of recording up to 4K 4:3 60fps video in H.265 D-Log M 10-bit with RockSteady stabilization. Slow motion is available in 2.7K 120fps. The new FPV Goggles 3 feature real view with the two front-facing cameras and an integrated design with micro OLED screens and diopters. The new RC Motion 3 brings Easy ACRO mode that allows you to do flips automatically. The drone combo with goggles and motion controller is available now starting at $999. The Avata 2 is DJI’s third FPV drone. After the first try with the rather large DJI FPV, the Avata cinewhoop was introduced in August 2022. The newly announced second-generation Avata brings various improvements. DJI Avata 2 – lighter & quieter First of all, the new Avata is more than 30g lighter. The take-off weight of the DJI Avata was 410g, while the new Avata 2 weighs 377g/0.83lbs. Despite having the same size 3 inch propellers as the first Avata, the overall size increased slightly (180 x 180 x 80mm – Avata versus 184.5 x 212 x 64mm – Avata 2). The good thing is that DJI somehow made the new Avata quieter. They claim the drone only produces 81 dB. DJI Avata 2 drone. Image credit: CineD / Jakub Han The visual sensors on the drone body are now...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 11 April, 2024