![]() There are also ND filters for 69 euros or a high-quality DJI Goggles Carry More backpack, which offers space for the drone, goggles and accessories. Among them, for example, the Fly More Set with two additional batteries and a charging station for 259 euros, while a single battery costs 119 euros. The DJI Avata Pro-View Combo bundle includes the better DJI Goggles 2 and the DJI motion control unit and has an MSRP of 1,429 euros.Īdditional accessories can be ordered as options. The so-called “Fly Smart Combo” additionally includes the FPV Googles V2 and the DJI motion control unit and costs 1,149 euros. Price-wise, it starts at an MSRP of 549 euros for the drone-only. The DJI Avata can be ordered now directly from the manufacturer’s homepage and is scheduled to begin shipping on August 30, 2022. Also offered is digital image stabilization with RockSteady and HorizonSteady, but this can also be disabled. In addition, the Avata handles 2.7K and 108op videos in 50, 60 and 100 FPS in MP4 format with a maximum bitrate of 150 Mbps. Videos, on the other hand, are possible in 4K resolution at 50 or 60 FPS. Photos are taken by the drone in JPEG format thanks to pixel binning with a resolution of 4,000 x 3,000 pixels. Light sensitivity can be set between ISO 100 and ISO 25,600, while you can adjust the shutter speed between 1/50s and 1/8,000s. The aperture is quite open at f/2.8, and focusing is possible between 0.6m to infinity. 48-megapixel sensorįor image and video capture, the DJI Avata features a 48-megapixel 1/1.7″ CMOS sensor that boasts an ultra-wide 155-degree field of view (12.7mm equivalent focal length). ![]() The drone itself offers a 20 GB internal memory and can also be equipped with a microSD card, which can be a maximum of 256 GB. The battery (Intelligent Flight Battery) is included and allows a maximum hover time of and 18 minutes. ![]() Sport mode has a maximum of 14 m/s (50.4 km/h) in it, while the drone gets up to 97.2 km/h (27 m/s) in manual mode. In normal mode, the Avata reaches a top speed of 8 m/s, which corresponds to 28.8 km/h. In manual mode, all systems are disabled. Image: DJIĪlso offered are different flight modes for beginners, advanced and professionals, some of which rely on GPS and sensors on the bottom. Alternatively, operation with the DJI FPV Remote Control 2 is also possible with the help of two joy sticks. “This intuitive and simple control allows even beginners to effortlessly operate the aircraft to perform difficult flight maneuvers,” promises the manufacturer. With it, the drone follows your hand movements and flies where you point. The DJI Avata can be operated particularly intuitively with the help of the optional motion controller. Operation without goggles, on the other hand, is not possible at all. Image: DJIĪlternatively, however, the slightly older DJI FPV Goggles V2 can also be used, but it has a lower resolution and is significantly heavier at 420 grams. The pupil distance can be adjusted between 56 and 72 mm, while the diopter number is also adjustable between -8.0 and +2.0 D – ideal for glasses wearers. Image: DJIĪt the same time, the goggles weigh only 290 grams including the headband and communicate in Wi-Fi 802.11b/a/g/n/ac as well as via Bluetooth 5.2 with a latency of less than 30 ms. It resolves at 1,920 x 1,080 pixels per eye and offers a fast frame rate of 100 Hz. The goggles are equipped with micro OLED panels that transmit the drone image in real time. Thanks to a small pair of video goggles called DJI Goggles 2, it allows flights in first-person view. The aircraft measures 180 mm x 180 mm x 80 mm (length x width x height) and weighs around 410 grams. ![]() The DJI Avata is a new, particularly compact and lightweight drone with special features.
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