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Dji mavic grid mapping photos
Dji mavic grid mapping photos









The digital zoom availability depends on which shooting mode you’re in. There’s no optical zoom on the Air 2S, but the digital zoom is very useful. I personally like the slightly wider look, but if you prefer a tighter composition, you can use the built-in digital zoom or crop in edit. Typically, DJI drones are either 24 or 28mm.

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When using the full one-inch sensor, the focal length is 22mm. That also might explain why the Air 2S has a slightly wider focal length than others in the Mavic lineup. But if you’re just comparing spec sheets, you won’t see that there’s a crop in this mode. The video quality still holds up and the image looks great in the final result. That shouldn’t discourage you from using 4K / 60fps. It looks roughly like a 1.3x crop to my eyes, but DJI wouldn’t confirm exactly how much crop there is. Once you switch to 4K 60fps, though, the highest 4K frame rate you can capture, there will be some significant cropping because it isn’t using the full one-inch sensor in that mode. All of those are nice upgrades over what you get in the more expensive model, not to mention the benefits of the smaller Air 2. Lastly, the Air 2S’s 4K video also has a higher frame rate. And the Air 2S’s 4K video even has a higher bit rate - 150Mbps compared to 100Mbps. The Air 2S’s maximum video resolution is 5.4K, versus 4K on the Mavic 2 Pro. The Air 2S should shoot almost equally good photos and better video as the Mavic 2 Pro, at least on paper. It’s much larger than the half-inch sensor used in last year’s Air 2. The Mavic Air 2S’s camera sensor is the same size as what you get in the higher-end Mavic 2 Pro. Buy for $999.00 from DJI Buy for $999.00 from Adorama Buy for $999.00 from B&H Photo Video









Dji mavic grid mapping photos