12MP 1/2.3" CMOS Sensor 2x 24-48mm Optical Zoom + Dolly Zoom 48MP Super Resolution Photos 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 13 EV Remote Controller Included
The Mavic 2 Zoom from DJI is a professional quality filmmaking drone that gives you the ability to get closer to the action, thanks to its 2x 24-48mm optical zoom camera with a 1/2.3" 12MP sensor. With 4x lossless zoom (including 2x optical zoom) you can capture sensitive subjects from an even greater distance. There's even a single-tap aerial mode called Dolly Zoom that gives a Hitchcockian effect to your footage.
The Mavic 2 Zoom 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 shooting modes and capabilities for cinematic results.
In order to help keep the Mavic 2 Zoom safe and in control, DJI has provided OcuSync 2.0 video transmission technology that 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 Zoom.
Additional Gimbal Camera Features Mid-Range Shots: Capture epic mid-range shots with the 48mm telephoto lens, designed to compress your perspective and enhance the parallax effect. Hybrid Autofocus: Combines phase and contrast detection for higher focus speed and accuracy, helping to keep subjects in focus while zooming in and out. Super Resolution Photos Take your aerial landscape photography to another level with Super Resolution. By utilizing the 24mm field-of-view on the Mavic 2 Zoom, you can take a 48MP super resolution photo where a series of nine different photos are captures and automatically patched together. Unlike a regular panorama, super resolution photos are designed to retain the original look of the shooting targets with a more accurate composition. Hyperlapse Time-Lapse Shots With a single tap, you can use your Mavic 2 Zoom 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 a 13 EV the Mavic 2 Zoom 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 Zoom 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 stable, high-quality 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 keep things streaming smoothly with dual-band, real-time autoswitching 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 Zoom 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 26' 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 that 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 Zoom 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 Dolly Zoom: Providing a Hitchcock-like effect, the Mavic 2 Zoom adjusts focus while flying to deliver a warped effect. With proper focus speed values, you can get more creative when flying manually. 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.
SPECIFIKACIJE:
MAVIC 2 ZOOM CAMERA
Sensor 1/2.3" CMOS Effective Pixels: 12 million Lens FOV: about 83° (24 mm); about 48° (48 mm) 35 mm Format Equivalent: 24-48 mm Aperture: f/2.8 (24 mm)–f/3.8 (48 mm) Shooting Range: 0.5 m to ? ISO Range Video: 100-3200 Photo: 100-1600 (auto) 100-3200 (manual) Shutter Speed Electronic Shutter: 8–1/8000s Still Image Size 4000×3000 Still Photography Modes Single shot Burst shooting: 3/5/7 frames Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 3/5 bracketed frames at 0.7 EV Bias Interval (JPEG: 2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60s RAW:5/7/10/15/20/30/60s) Video Resolution 4K: 3840×2160 24/25/30p 2.7K: 2688×1512 24/25/30/48/50/60p FHD: 1920×1080 24/25/30/48/50/60/120p Max Video Bitrate 100Mbps Color Mode D-Clinelike Supported File System FAT32 (? 32 GB) exFAT (> 32 GB) Photo Format JPEG / DNG (RAW) Video Format MP4 / MOV (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, HEVC/H.265)
AIRCRAFT
Takeoff Weight Mavic 2 Pro: 907 g Mavic 2 Zoom: 905g Dimensions Folded: 214×91×84 mm (length×width×height) Unfolded: 322×242×84 mm (length×width×height) Diagonal Distance 354 mm Max Ascent Speed 5 m/s (S-mode) 4 m/s (P-mode) Max Descent Speed 3 m/s (S-mode) 3 m/s (P-mode) Max Speed (near sea level, no wind) 72 kph (S-mode) Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level 6000 m Max Flight Time (no wind) 31 minutes (at a consistent 25 kph) Max Hovering Time (no wind) 29 minutes Max Flight Distance (no wind) 18 km (at a consistent 50 kph) Max Wind Speed Resistance 29–38 kph Max Tilt Angle 35° (S-mode, with remote controller) 25° (P-mode) Max Angular Velocity 200°/s Operating Temperature Range -10°C - 40°C Operating Frequency 2.400 - 2.483 GHz 5.725 - 5.850 GHz Transmission Power (EIRP) 2.400 - 2.483 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 GNSS GPS+GLONASS Hovering Accuracy Range Vertical: ± 0.1 m (when vision positioning is active) ± 0.5 m (with GPS positioning) Horizontal: ± 0.3 m (when vision positioning is active) ± 1.5 m (with GPS positioning) Internal Storage 8 GB
GIMBAL
Mechanical Range Tilt: -135–45° Pan: -100–100° Controllable Range Tilt: -90–30° Pan: -75–75° Stabilization 3-axis (tilt, roll, pan) Max Control Speed (tilt) 120° /s Angular Vibration Range ±0.01° (Mavic 2 Pro) ±0.005° (Mavic 2 Zoom) REMOTE CONTROLLER Operating Frequency 2.400 - 2.483 GHz; 5.725 - 5.850 GHz Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, free of interference) 2.400 - 2.483 GHz; 5.725 - 5.850 GHz FCC: 8000 m CE: 5000 m SRRC: 5000 m MIC: 5000 m Operating Temperature Range 0? - 40? Transmission Power (EIRP) 2.400 - 2.483 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 Battery 3950 mAh Operating Current/Voltage 1800 mA ? 3.83 V Supported Mobile Device Size Max length: 160 mm; max thickness: 6.5–8.5 mm Supported USB Port Types Lightning, Micro USB (Type-B), USB-C
INTELLIGENT FLIGHT BATTERY
Capacity 3850 mAh Voltage 15.4 V Max Charging Voltage 17.6 V Battery Type LiPo 4S Energy 59.29 Wh Net Weight 297 g Charging Temperature Range 5? - 40? Max Charging Power 80 W SUPPORTED SD CARDS Supported SD Cards Micro SD™ Supporting Micro SD with capacity up to 128 GB and R/W speed up to UHS-I Speed Grade 3 Recommended microSD Cards 32G Sandisk V30 Sandisk Extreme V30 Pro 64G Sandisk Extreme Pro V30 128G Sandisk Extreme V30 Sandisk Extreme Pro V30 Kingston
SENSING SYSTEM
Sensing System Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing1 Forward Precision Measurement Range: 0.5 - 20 m Detectable Range: 20 - 40 m Effective Sensing Speed: ? 14m/s FOV: Horizontal: 40°, Vertical: 70° Backward Precision Measurement Range: 0.5 - 16 m Detectable Range: 16 - 32 m Effective Sensing Speed: ? 12m/s FOV: Horizontal: 60°, Vertical: 77° Upward Precision Measurement Range: 0.1 - 8 m Downward Precision Measurement Range: 0.5 - 11 m Detectable Range: 11 - 22 m Sides Precision Measurement Range: 0.5 - 10 m Effective Sensing Speed: ? 8m/s FOV: Horizontal: 80°, Vertical: 65° Operating Environment Forward, Backward and Sides: Surface with clear pattern and adequate lighting (lux > 15) Upward: Detects diffuse reflective surfaces (>20%) (walls, trees, people, etc.) Downward: Surface with clear pattern and adequate lighting (lux > 15) Detects diffuse reflective surfaces (>20%) (walls, trees, people, etc.)
CHARGER
Input 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 1.8A Output Main: 17.6 V ? 3.41 A or 17.0 V ? 3.53 A USB: 5 V?2 A Voltage 17.6 ± 0.1 V Rated Power 60 W APP Video Transmission System OcuSync 2.0 Name DJI GO 4 Live View Quality Remote Controller: 720p@30fps / 1080p@30fps DJI Goggles: 720p@30fps / 1080p@30fps DJI Goggles RE: 720p@30fps / 1080p@30fps Latency (depending on environmental conditions and mobile device) 120 - 130 ms Max Live View Bitrate 40Mbps Required Operating System iOS 9.0 or later Android 4.4 or later
FOOTNOTES
Footnotes [1] Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing includes left/right, up/down, and forward/backward obstacle sensing. Sensing for left/right directions is only available in ActiveTrack or Tripod Mode. Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing does not fully cover the circumference of a 360-degree arc. And left and right obstacle sensing system only works in specific modes and environments. DJI warranty does not cover any loss caused by crashing when flying left or right, even when ActiveTrack or Tripod mode is activated. Please be aware of your surroundings and App notifications when operating the Mavic 2 to ensure safety. These specs have been determined through tests conducted with the latest firmware. Firmware updates can enhance performance, so updating to the latest firmware is highly recommended.
1. 35 mm equivalent focal length. 2. Unobstructed, free of interference, when FCC compliant. 3. Acquired at a constant speed of 25 kph, free of wind. Actual flight time may vary because of the environment and use of flight modes. 4. The DJI Goggles support a 2.4 GHz frequency band only, while the DJI Goggles RE support both 2.4/5.8 GHz frequency bands and real-time auto-switching for better performance. 5. Due to local policies, some countries do not support 5.8 GHz transmission. 6. HNCS was developed to offer a single color profile that optimized an image to bring out a wider array of colors and improved contrast, to a multitude of subjects. Standard color profiles often fall short when working with the subtle aspects of natural colors of varying subjects, applying too much or too little of an effect on tones. 7. Available on the Mavic 2 Zoom only. 8. Available soon.
FAQ
What are the main differences between the Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom? The only difference between both editions is their respective gimbal cameras. However, by purchasing the Mavic 2 Gimbal Camera Replacement Service in ONLINE REPAIR REQUEST page, you have the option to replace your gimbal camera with the other version by sending it to the DJI After-Sales Team.
Compared to the Mavic Pro, how has the Mavic 2 been improved? The Mavic 2 is an improvement in almost all aspects over the Mavic Pro including camera performance, video transmission, fight time, flight speed, low-noise, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, intelligent functions, and its unique Hyperlapse feature.
Can I connect the Mavic 2 with the DJI Goggles series? The Mavic 2 supports DJI Goggles version 01.04.0500 (or later versions) and DJI Goggles RE version 01.00.0600 (or later versions). Please note that DJI Goggles only support a 2.4 GHz frequency band, while DJI Goggles RE supports both 2.4 and 5.8 GHz frequency bands for enhanced connectivity.
Is the Mavic 2 waterproof? No.
Camera What are the main advantages of the cameras on both the Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom? The Mavic 2 Pro comes equipped with the all-new Hasselblad L1D-20c camera. The brand new 1-inch CMOS sensor has an active sensing area four times more effective than the original Mavic Pro. The large sensor also means better performance in low-light environments with a more extensive ISO range, and max ISO lifted from 3200 to 12800.
The Mavic 2 Zoom is all about dynamic perspectives and is powered by a 1/2.3 inch 12-megapixel sensor with up to four-times zoom, including a two-times optical zoom (24mm–48mm) for more creative aerial photography options.
Why is the L1D-20c on the Mavic 2 Pro designed by Hasselblad? DJI and Hasselblad have spent the last two years in collaboration making the L1D-20c camera, co-developing attributes such as lens definition, image processing engine, and image effect optimization, to make a Hasselblad quality camera small enough to fit on the new Mavic 2 Pro. The L1D-20c also possesses Hasselblad’s unique Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) technology, helping users to capture gorgeous 20-megapixel aerial shots in stunning color detail.
What advantages does the Mavic 2 Pro have when recording video? The Mavic 2 Pro is capable of recording 3840×2160 10-bit 4K Dlog-M and 4K HDR 10-bit videos at 100 Mbps.
What is the focal length of the Mavic 2 Zoom? The Mavic 2 Zoom's 24–48 mm optical zoom camera supports shooting at 4× lossless zoom 1080p video.
Can I use the remote controller to move the Mavic 2's gimbal 75° from left to right? No. However, you can do this in Head Tracking mode with the DJI Goggles series.
Why can't the Mavic 2's gimbal shoot vertically as the Mavic Pro does? The Mavic 2's gimbal structure is optimized for increased stiffness, meaning that the camera is unable to rotate the full 90° needed to shoot vertically. However, you can choose the Vertical Mode in Panorama to get a stitched vertical photo.
Why does Dlog-M only feature on the Mavic 2 Pro and not the Mavic 2 Zoom? Dlog-M is only available on the Mavic 2 Pro because the pro version was designed with the needs of professional photographers in mind, meeting demands for greater color correction capabilities.
On the other hand, the Mavic 2 Zoom has D-Cinelike to realize quick and easy color correction. Along with Dlog-M, D-Cinelike reserves more highlight and color information than any normal color correction mode, leaving more room for post-processing.
Can Mavic 2 take photos while recording video? No.
What is the difference between Full FOV mode and HQ mode under Mavic 2 Pro’s 4K resolution? Full FOV down samples from the 5.5K sensor to 4K resolution while HQ crops in the center for finer image quality but less FOV. Full FOV view is 75° and HQ view is 55°. You can select between them according to your actual shooting demands..
Features Can I adjust the focal length for Dolly Zoom on the Mavic 2 Zoom? No.
How can I save the original photos generated when shooting Hyperlapse videos? Go to Camera Settings and tap the ‘Save Original’ button. You can select to save the original photos of the Hyperlapse video in either JPEG or RAW format. In ‘Storage Location’ you can choose to keep them on the Micro SD card or the internal storage.
Propulsion What is the maximum flight distance of the Mavic 2? 18 km in extreme testing environments measured in 50.4 kph windless conditions down to 0% battery. However, be sure to keep enough battery during flights for a safe return.
What is the maximum wind resistance level of the Mavic 2? The Mavic 2 can resist up to level 5 winds on the Beaufort scale.
Can the Mavic 2's low-noise propellers be used on the Mavic Pro Platinum? No, the sizes are different, and therefore cannot be used on the Mavic Pro Platinum.
Why are the maximum flight and hovering times different on the Mavic 2? The Mavic 2's rotor system is optimized primarily for forward flight. Thanks to its more aerodynamic airframe, the Mavic 2 consumes less power at certain forward flight speeds than when hovering. Therefore, the maximum hovering time is 29 minutes in environments with no wind while the maximum flight time can be up to 31 minutes flying at a constant speed in conditions with no wind.
Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing What is Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing? Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing includes left/right, up/down, and forward/backward obstacle sensing. Sensing for left/right directions is only available in ActiveTrack or Tripod Mode.
Note: Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing does not fully cover the circumference of a 360-degree arc. And the left and right obstacle sensing system only works in specific modes and environments. DJI warranty does not cover any loss caused by crashing when flying left or right, even when ActiveTrack or Tripod mode is activated. Please be aware of your surroundings and App notifications when operating the Mavic 2 to ensure safety.
Can I manually turn on/off the Bottom Auxiliary Light located at the bottom of the aircraft? Yes. The Mavic 2's default setting has auto LED enabled, which turns the Bottom Auxiliary Light on/off depending on the brightness of your environment. You can disable this feature in the app, and you can also manually turn on/off the Bottom Auxiliary Light in the app.
Remote Controller & Video Transmission How has the FHD video transmission of OcuSync 2.0 improved over the first OcuSync? OcuSync 2.0 supports both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz frequency bands, featuring stronger interference resistance and auto-switching capabilities to deliver 8 km 1080p video transmission feeds (unobstructed, free of interference, and when FCC compliant).
. What is the latency of OcuSync 2.0? 120–130 ms, which is 40–50 ms shorter than the first generation.
Does the remote controller support HDMI output? No.
Can I use the Mavic Pro remote controller to operate the Mavic 2? Currently, no. However, it will be possible soon.
Can I connect my smartphone to the remote controller using an ordinary USB cable? You can use an ordinary USB cable to connect your smartphone to the remote controller via the USB port at the bottom of the controller (be sure to pull up the cable at the Micro USB port). This might, however, prove to be slightly inconvenient when flying the aircraft. Cables with different connectors come with the aircraft so you can choose the one most appropriate for you.
Does the Mavic 2 support Wi-Fi control? No. You can only control it using a remote controller.
What mobile devices does the remote controller support? Mobile phones that are 6.5–8.5 mm thick and no more than 160 mm long will fit in the remote controller clamps comfortably. We strongly recommend you to remove the protective cover before attaching your mobile phone. For tablets beyond this measurement range, please purchase the DJI Mavic 2 Tablet Holder.
Battery Can I use the Battery Charging Hub to charge four batteries simultaneously? No. The Battery Charging Hub charges batteries in sequence according to their power levels from high to low, avoiding the hassle of interchanging them while charging. Charging in sequence gives you a fully charged battery in the quickest possible way.
How long does it take to fully charge a battery? Approximately 1.5 hours.
How do I store the batteries when not in use? It is recommended to fully charge the batteries at least once every three months.
Updating Firmware Can I use other apps while updating the DJI GO 4 app? No. If you do, the update will fail. You will then need to download the firmware and update it again.
Can I disconnect from the internet once the firmware has been downloaded? Yes.
What should I do if aircraft and battery firmware versions are inconsistent? Connect the Mavic 2 to the DJI GO 4 app. The app will then check firmware compatibility automatically. You may upgrade according to the instructions.
Does the Mavic 2's remote controller support hot swapping while connected to DJI Assistant 2? No. You need to connect the remote controller with a USB cable and then power on to connect to DJI Assistant 2.
What factors could lead to an update failure? 1. Low-battery level. Before installing an update, make sure the battery level is above 50%.
2. Powering off the Mavic 2 or the remote controller during an update. If this happens, restart the Mavic 2 and the remote controller, and begin the update again.
3. Internet was disconnected during the firmware download. If the update failure persists, or the remote controller does not link with the aircraft, there may be firmware inconsistencies between devices. In this case, use DJI Assistant 2 on your computer to update the aircraft and the remote controller to the latest versions separately.
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