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dji goggles mavic 2 pro DJI Mavic 2 Pro + DJI Goggles – SEA ULCER STORE

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dji goggles mavic 2 pro DJI Mavic 2 Pro + DJI Goggles – SEA ULCER STOREHasselblad 20MP UHD 4K Gimbal Camera 1" CMOS + f 2. 8 f 11 Adjustable Aperture 10 Bit Dlog M + 10 Bit HDR Video OcuSync 2. 0 Transmission Technology Up to 31 Minutes Flight Time Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing Hyperlapse Time Lapse Mode Top Speed of 44. 7 mph Enhanced HDR Photos with 14EV Remote Controller Included DJI Goggles Racing Edition Product Features Foldable and Portable OcuSync 2. 0 Digital Video Transmission System Fly Faster, Longer and

    • Hasselblad 20MP / UHD 4K Gimbal Camera
    • 1" CMOS + f/2.8-f/11 Adjustable Aperture
    • 10-Bit Dlog-M + 10-Bit HDR Video
    • OcuSync 2.0 Transmission Technology
    • Up to 31 Minutes Flight Time
    • Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing
    • Hyperlapse Time-Lapse Mode
    • Top Speed of 44.7 mph
    • Enhanced HDR Photos with 14EV
    • Remote Controller Included
    • DJI Goggles Racing Edition
Product Features

Foldable and Portable

OcuSync 2.0 Digital Video
Transmission System

 Fly Faster, Longer and Quieter

Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing

 3-Axis Gimbal

Mavic 2 Pro | Hasselblad Camera

 1-inch CMOS Sensor

10-bit Dlog-M Color Profile

 10-bit HDR Video

Adjustable Aperture

 Sample Shots on Mavic 2 Pro

Hyperlapse

 Task Library

Enhanced HDR Photos

 HyperLight

H.265 Codec for Higher Quality Video

 ActiveTrack 2.0

Panoramas

 Aerial Photography Made Easy

Overview

The Mavic 2 Pro from DJI is a drone that balances power, portability, and professional-quality visuals with the inclusion of a 20MP Hasselblad L1D-20c gimbal camera. The camera delivers a 1" CMOS sensor with an adjustable f/2.8 to f/11 aperture, support for a 10-bit Dlog-M color profile, and 4K 10-bit HDR video capture.

The Mavic 2 Pro utilizes a low-drag aerodynamic body design for achieving speeds up to 47.7 mph, a four-cell LiPo battery for up to 31 minutes of flight time, and low-noise propellers for filming without being distracting. This power and performance are coupled with a variety of dynamic shooting modes and other capabilities that help you achieve cinematic results.

In order to help you keep the Mavic 2 Pro in control and safe, DJI has provided OcuSync 2.0 video transmission technology which can transmit a video feed to the included controller from up to 5 miles away in Full HD 1080p quality. There's also omnidirectional obstacle sensing that provides object avoidance with sensors on all sides of the Mavic 2 Pro. All of this comes in a compact and foldable design that can be easily thrown into a backpack or large camera bag.

Hasselblad L1D-20c Gimbal Camera

This gimbal camera is designed to provide photographers and videographers with professional results. It possesses Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) technology, which gives you the ability to capture up to 20MP aerial images in stunning color detail, and with the 1" CMOS sensor, you can take advantage of the extensive ISO range of 3200 to 12,800,

The Hasselblad camera also supports the 10-bit Dlog-M color profile and 4K 10-bit HDR video capture. Dlog-M provides over 1 billion colors and high dynamic range photos. Your 4K HDR video can be immediately played back with correct color tones when the Mavic 2 Pro is attached to a 4K TV with HLG. The inclusion of an f/2.8 to f/11 adjustable aperture has you covered for both high- and low-light environments, delivering bright and clear photos with smooth video.

Hyperlapse Time-Lapse Shots

With a single tap you can use your Mavic 2 Pro to capture stunning time-lapse shots in Hyperlapse mode, processing everything automatically and saving you time in post-processing. You can even simultaneously save photos in JPEG and RAW on a microSD card (not included). Hyperlapse shots can be captured with four distinct modes:

Free: Move the Mavic 2 where you want with total freedom.
Circle: Select a subject for the Mavic 2 to automatically circle around.
CourseLock: This flies the Mavic 2 on a locked course in a straight line, forward and backwards or right to left, allowing you to adjust the gimbal along the way for dramatic results.
WayPoint: Set a specific, savable flight path in 3D space for a single time-lapse, or for multiple shots at different times to edit together later.

Enhanced HDR Photos

With 14 EV the Mavic 2 Pro is designed to capture clear, ghost-free images by blending together a sequence of individual photos taken at varying exposures.

HyperLight Noise Reduction

With HyperLight mode switched on, the Mavic 2 Pro can capture low-light images with reduced noise.

H.265/HEVC Support

By utilizing the H.265/HEVC codec in your 4K videos, you can benefit from advanced compression that includes 50% more information than H.264/AVC, resulting in higher-quality results and videos with more detail.

OcuSync 2.0 Video Transmission

The OcuSync 2.0 system is designed to provide you with a high-quality and stable video feed. DJI has engineered OcuSync 2.0 to deliver 1080p feeds to your controller from up to 5 miles away. From that distance, DJI helps to keep things streaming smoothly with dual-band, real-time auto-switching between 2.4 and 5.8 GHz bands. Footage is downloaded at up to 40 Mb/s and latency can be as low as 120 ms.

OcuSync 2.0 also lets you share and save your footage and images without having to download content from the drone itself. Footage can be edited and uploaded to social media from the cache, and images can be automatically saved to your mobile device.

Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing

To keep your Mavic 2 Pro safe and your footage pristine, DJI has covered all sides of the Mavic 2 with obstacle sensors:

Forward Sensor: Dual vision sensors with a measurement range of up to 65', and a detectable range of 65 to 131'. The Mavic 2 is designed to safely stop when obstacles are detected while flying at up to 31.3 mph.
Downward Sensor: Dual vision sensors with a measurement range of up to 36', and a detectable range of 36 to 72'. It also has an infrared sensor that can measure up to 28' away. The sensors also allow for accurate hovering at up to 164' and can detect land to land safely. A bottom auxiliary light helps the sensor in low-light conditions.
Left and Right Sensors: Detects obstacles at speeds of up to 18 mph in both ActiveTrack and Tripod modes.
Backward Sensor: Dual vision sensors with a measurement range of up to 52', and a detectable range of 52 to 104.9'. The Mavic 2 is designed to safely stop when obstacles are detected while flying at up to 27 mph.
Upward Sensor: Infrared sensor can precisely measure at ranges of up to 26'.

ActiveTrack 2.0 Sensing and Tracking

Precise Recognition: Maps a 3D view of the surrounding environment through the camera and forward dual sensors for greater recognition and accuracy.
Trajectory Prediction: Algorithms help maintain tracking when the subject is temporarily blocked by an obstruction.
High-Speed Tracking: In open environments, the Mavic 2 Pro can track subjects moving at up to 44.7 mph.
Obstacle Sensing: Plan a flight path on the 3D map and shoot your target without interruption. Obstacles are sensed, recognized, and avoided with forward and backward sensors.

Aerial Shooting Modes

Point of Interest (POI) 2.0: Thanks to vision and GPS distance measurement technologies, you can circle around and shoot a specific subject.
Waypoint 2.0: By tapping the desired waypoints and point of interest in the app, you can plan a flight path quickly and save it for your next flight.
Asteroid: The Mavic 2 quickly flies down from a height while spinning in on a subject.
Boomerang: Centering on a subject, the Mavic 2 will fly around it in an elliptical pattern until reaching its starting location.

Additional Features

  • Low-drag body design helps provide a top speed of up to 47.7 mph.
  • Four-cell LiPo battery can provide up to 31 minutes of flight time.
  • A combination of an FOC sinusoidal drive ESCs and low-noise propellers keeps flights quiet.
  • Panorama image mode with support for Sphere, 180°, Horizontal, and Vertical modes.

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