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Feature Rich, Easy To Fly Drone With Follow Me
If you are looking for a high quality 4K drone that has "follow me mode", the Mavic Air 2 is the perfect choice for you. Not only does it have all the advanced features, the combo has everything you need to get started and more! The Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo comes with 2 additional batteries (3 in total), extra 3 sets of propellers, battery charging hub, shoulder travel bag, ND filter set and more. Read here to see it's value.
The DJI Mavic Air 2 has the latest Active Tracking (ActiveTrack 3.0) and the newest autonomous obstacle avoidance (APAS 3.0), making it one of the best DJI drones for active tracking. Furthermore, the new 1/2" Inch sensor allows you to capture stunning 48MP photos and 4K Video at an impressive 60 frames per second. The Air 2 allows the pilot to fly safer, smarter and most importantly, more creatively.
With the latest DJI updates, you can now enjoy zoom in both 4K (up to 2x) and Full HD (up to 4x), allowing you to fly at a safer distance without loosing any quality. Along with the Zoom, you get one of the best 4k HDR videos on a drone to date, helped by it's high performance quad bayer image sensor. The flight time for the Air 2 is officially up to 34 minutes and has an impressive range of up to 10 km* with it's OcuSync 2.0 transmission.
The Mavic Air 2 is without a doubt, the perfect companion for your travels. Purchase the Mavic Air 2 from D1 Store — DJI's Authorised Retail Store for Australia and enjoy the peace of mind with expert advice, care refresh support and full genuine Australian warranty. Take advantage of ZipMoney and receive up to 3-month interest-free when you buy from us. With convenient stores located across Australia, support and buying have never been easier, shop from World Square (Sydney), Macquarie Centre (Sydney), Melbourne Central (Victoria), The Glen (Melbourne), Brunswick (Melbourne), Chadstone (Melbourne), Westfield Carindale (Brisbane) and Westfield Carousel (Perth).
The all new sensor allows you to shoot up 4K 60fps video, giving you ultra smooth video and allows up to 2x slow motion in 4K. Stepping down to Full HD will give you an abundance of frame rates, most importantly up to 240 fps, which is 8 x slow motion video! If you're into colour grading, you can enjoy the flexibility of the D-Cinelike colour profile that retains more imaging information for post-processing, perfect for matching with other cameras you may use! Furthermore, the DJI Mavic Air 2 uses the new HEVC H.265 codec, which records more information that H.264 AND uses less storage. There is a clear difference between the two codecs, where you will experience sharper details with H.265. Don't forget to share your photos with us on both Facebook and Instagram, tag us here @djistoreau.
The Mavic Air 2 makes it really easy to capture stunning videos with it's HDR functionality. Simply put, the sensor separates exposure levels in a single frame, giving a well exposed video! This is perfect for filming high dynamic scenes such as sunsets and sunrises (Golden Hour). This means it's super easy to capture to fantastic looking video that is full of colour, perfect for sharing straight onto social media and wowing your friends and family!
The DJI Mavic Air 2 4K Drone sports a whole new 1/2-inch CMOS sensor that captures impressive 48MP photos, which is perfect for landscape photography. With the RAW DNG support, you can take it both in 48MP and 12MP mode, which allows you to get the maximum potential out of your photos. To take the best possible 48MP photos, a well-lit environment is best!
With a recent update (the features just keep on getting better), the DJI Air 2 now supports "4K Zoom Mode" that allows 2 x digital zoom in 4K video! Therefore you can get a very similar zoom effect like the DJI Mavic 2 Zoom! Once you step down to Full HD, you will get 4 x Digital Zoom which is incredible for capturing something from a safe distance!
The Mavic Air 2 features DJI's newest photo mode, SmartPhoto, which integrates scene recognition, HyperLight and HDR into one mode for optimal results. Utilizing the power of AI, scene recognition optimizes different camera parameters for various scenes, very similar to the smart photo modes found on flagship smartphones. It can detect and recognize scenes from five categories. They are; sunset, skies, grass, snow and trees.
Hyperlight optimizes photos taken in low-light conditions, such as an evening shot or blue hour photo. In order to achieve this effect, there are advanced algorithms that analyze each scene, adjusting exposure parameters and layering shots to generate nuanced, high-quality photos. Smartphoto essentially removes the need for post-processing editing, perfect for sharing a photo on the fly.
The DJI Mavic Air 2 introduces a new way to take panoramas, HDR panoramas. Too often panoramas end up with uneven exposures, overblown highlights or underexposed shadows. Now with HDR panorama, the panorama has an increased higher dynamic range allowing the highlights/shadows to be evenly exposed and colours to be vivid and incredibly accurate.
The Mavic Air 2 and Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo features a Sony IMX586 image sensor that supports Quad Bayer technology, allowing a higher dynamic range colour sensitivity. A Quad Bayer sensor effectively is a normal Bayer sensor with 4 pixels behind each colour square instead of one. This can have multiple advantages over a typical sensor. In low-light conditions, what happens is the image processor can combine the data of these pixels to form what is essentially a larger pixel (which helps reduce noise) and in normal lighting conditions, the pixels aren't merged and effectively create a larger resolution photo.
The Image Sensor is attached to a class-leading three-axis gimbal that stabilises every shot. This means ultra-reliable photos and videos even in the windiest conditions or unpredictable environments.
Professional quality footage has never been easier to create 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, helping you unleash your creativity.
ActiveTrack has reached a whole new level on the Mavic Air 2. Following subjects whilst avoiding obstacles has never been smoother and this reliable. With ActiveTrack 3.0, the Mavic Air 2 has better path-finding and a faster/more accurate prediction of lost subjects. This technology along with deep-learning allows you to keep your subject of the frame even if they move behind a tree!
Fly freely while the camera remains locked on the subject with this convenient mode. Simply select your subject and fly, the Mavic Air 2 will take care of the rest.
Point of interest 3.0 improves on the existing Point of interest 2.0 especially when it comes to recognising flat surfaces. With POI 2.0, the drone may lose the target during tracking whereas POI 3.0 has become more reliable. The Mavic Air 2 is also now able to dynamically track objects like people, cars and boats.
The DJI Mavic Air 2 supports Hyperlapse in 8K resolution, allowing you to warp time and space for especially stunning footage, it's clear and tack sharp. The best thing about this 8K hyperlapse is you can achieve it without complex post-processing. Choose between Free, Circle, Course Lock and Waypoint modes, select the shooting location and the DJI Fly app will do the rest. If 8K is too large for you, enjoy 4K Hyperlapse across all modes now!
With just a few taps, you can automatically create cinematic video clips. The Mavic Air 2 flies complicated aerial routes for professional-like shots. Using the in-built editor in DJI Fly, add music, effects and filters or use the intuitive story templates so you can share your masterpiece directly to social media. Feel free to tag us in any of your photos/videos @djistoreau.
OcuSync 2.0 has a video transmission distance of up to 10km (FCC mode) and can also deliver a 1080p FHD resolution live stream directly from the camera of the drone to the remote control. Enjoy more freedom for exploring and more clarity to perfect that shot!
Like many of the newer DJI drones, the Mavic Air 2 supports 2.4/5.8 GHz dual-frequency communication and automatically switches to the best channel with the lowest inference in real-time. This significantly improves the aircraft's anti-interference ability in challenging environments, increasing flight safety.
Last longer in the air with the Mavic Air 2's impressive battery life of up to 34 minutes, a significant increase over the Mavic Air which only supported up to 21 minutes of flight time. Furthermore, pull off epic fast-paced shots with a max flight speed of 68 k/ph in Sport Mode.
The Mavic Air 2 perceives its environment in three directions: forwards, backward and downwards. An auxiliary light, similar to the Mavic 2, improves visibility and adds an extra layer of security. Obstacle avoidance provides you with that extra bit of confidence when flying in normal modes. In optimal conditions, the Forward vision sensor is accurate up to 22m, Backward vision sensor is accurate up to 23.6m.
Advanced Pilot Assistance System (APAS) 3.0 utilises the power of advanced mapping technology for smooth following and reliable obstacle avoidance even in complex scenarios. Obstacle avoidance performance and automatic flight planning have dramatically improved compared to the previous generations, increasing safety.
The DJI Fly App, which is only currently compatible with 64-bit android phones, makes creating flawless videos more convenient than ever. The build-in editor provides manual settings, advanced functions and intuitive templates, allowing you to create professional compositions in seconds.
After using the original Mavic Pro controller design for numerous years, DJI has re-innovated the controller to provide a new experience, allowing the device to be mounted on the top, making it faster and easier. The remote controller now has an impressively long battery life of ~240 minutes and features a whole new ergonomic design for a more comfortable grip. Furthermore, the integrated antennas improve user experience.
The Mavic Air 2 Fly More Combo comes with an ND filter set to help control exposure and provide more creative options such as long exposures. The ND filter set that comes with the Fly More Combo is the ND16/64/256 and is helpful when adjusting the shutter speed in extreme lighting conditions. There is another ND filter set available that is the ND 4/8/32 that enables vivid, bright images even with low ISO settings.
Important Notes
Aircraft | Values |
Weight | 570 g |
Size | Folded: 180mm × 97mm × 84mm (Length × Width ×Height) Unfolded: 183mm × 253mm × 77mm (Length × Width × Height) |
Diagonal Distance | 302 mm |
Max Ascent Speed | 4 m/s (S Mode) 4 m/s (N Mode) |
Max Descent Speed | 3 m/s (S Mode) 3 m/s (N Mode) 5 m/s (S Mode during a sharp descent) 3 m/s (all modes at elevations over 4500 m) |
Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level | 5000 m |
Max Flight Time (without wind) | 34 minutes |
Max Hover Time (without wind) | 33 minutes |
Max Flight Distance | 18.5 km |
Max Horizontal Flight Speed | 19 m/s (S Mode) 12 m/s (N Mode) 5 m/s (T Mode) |
Max Wind Resistance | 8.5-10.5 m/s (Level 5) |
Max Tilt Angle | 35°(S Mode) 20°(N Mode)* * 35° under heavy winds |
Max Angular Velocity | 250°/s (S Mode) 250°/s (N Mode) |
Operating Temperature Range | 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F) |
Operating Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz 5.725-5.850 GHz |
Transmitter Power (EIRP) | 2.400-2.4835 GHz: FCC: ≤26 dBm CE: ≤20 dBm SRRC: ≤20 dBm MIC: ≤20 dBm 5.725-5.850 GHz: FCC: ≤26 dBm CE: ≤14 dBm SRRC: ≤26 dBm |
Hovering Accuracy Range | Vertical: ±0.1 m (with vision positioning) ±0.5 m (with GPS positioning) Horizontal: ±0.1 m (with vision positioning) ±1.5 m (with GPS positioning) |
Propellers | Quick release, low noise, folding |
Arms | Folding |
Satellite Systems | GPS+GLONASS |
Compass | Single Compass |
IMU | Single IMU |
Internal Storage | 8 GB |
Capacity | 3500 mAh |
Voltage | 11.55 V |
Charging Voltage Limit | 13.2 V |
Battery Type | LiPo 3S |
Energy | 40.42 Wh |
Weight | 198 g |
Charging Temperature | 5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F) |
Max Charging Power | 38 W |
Sensor | 1/2" CMOS Effective Pixels: 12 MP and 48 MP |
Lens | FOV: 84° Equivalent Focal Length: 24 mm Aperture: f/2.8 Focus Range: 1 m to ∞ |
ISO | Video:100-6400 Photo (12 MP):100-3200 (Auto) 100-6400 (Manual) Photo (48 MP):100-1600 (Auto) 100-3200 (Manual) |
Max Photo Resolution | 48 MP 8000×6000 pixel |
Photo Modes | Single: 12 MP and 48 MP Burst: 12 MP, 3/5/7 frames Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 12MP, 3/5 Frames at 0.7EV Bias Timed: 12 MP 2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60 seconds SmartPhoto: Scene Recognition, HyperLight, and HDR HDR Panorama: Vertical (3×1): 3328×8000 pixels (Width × Height) Wide (3×3): 8000×6144 pixels (Width × Height) 180° Panorama (3×7): 8192×3500 pixels (Width × Height) Sphere (3×8+1): 8192×4096 pixels (Width × Height) |
Photo Formats | JPEG/DNG (RAW) |
Video Resolution and Frame Rates | 4K Ultra HD: 3840×2160 24/25/30/48/50/60 fps 2.7K: 2688×1512 24/25/30/48/50/60 fps FHD: 1920×1080 24/25/30/48/50/60/120/240 fps 4K Ultra HD HDR: 3840×2160 24/25/30 fps 2.7K HDR: 2688×1512 24/25/30 fps FHD HDR: 1920×1080 24/25/30 fps |
Color Profiles | D-Cinelike, Normal |
Video Formats | MP4/MOV (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, H.265/HEVC) |
Max Bitrate | 120 Mbps |
Supported SD Cards | Supports a microSD with capacity of up to 256 GB |
Supported File Systems | FAT32 and exFAT |
Zoom | Not available |
Stabilization | 3-axis (tilt, roll, pan) |
Mechanical Range | Tilt: -135° to 45° Roll: -45° to 45° Pan: -100° to 100° |
Controllable Range | Tilt: -90° to 0°(Default) -90° to 24°(Extended) |
Max Controllable Speed (tilt) | 100°/s |
Angular Vibration Range | ±0.01° |
Forward | Precision Measurement Range: 0.35-22.0 m Detection Range: 0.35 to 44 m Effective Sensing Speed: 12 m/s Field of View (FOV): 71° (horizontal), 56° (vertical) |
Backward | Precision Measurement Range: 0.37-23.6 m Detection Range: 0.37-47.2 m Effective Sensing Speed: 12 m/s Field of View (FOV): 44° (horizontal), 57° (vertical) |
Available Downward Sensors | Dual Vision Sensors + Time of Flight Sensors (ToF) |
Downward | ToF Measurement Range: 0.1-8 m Hovering Range: 0.5-30 m Vision Sensor Hovering Range: 0.5-60 m |
Left/Right | None |
Downward Auxillary Light | Single LED |
Obstacle Avoidance System | Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS) 3.0 |
Transmission System | OcuSync 2.0 2.4 GHz/5.8 GHz Auto-Switching |
Max Transmission Distance | 10 km (FCC), 6 km (CE), 6 km (SRRC), 6 km (MIC) |
Live View Quality | [email protected]/ [email protected] |
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:
Samsung
EVO Plus (Yellow) 64GB UHS-III V30 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). The Mavic Air 2 now supports 2 x digital zoom in 4K and 2.7K mode and 4 x digital zoom in Full HD mode. |
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. |