DJI has just announced their Mavic line-up drone Mavic Air 2S, a new lightweight drone with all the features that you need to capture amazing quality clips and pictures with the help of a 1-inch sensor. And you might already wonder What is the Price of Mavic Air 2S is going to be in Nepal.
Mavic Air 2s Price in Nepal is going to be a little expensive than the
last model which was
Mavic Air 2
and cheaper than the Original
Mavic 2 pro. Before we discuss those things we are going to see how capable this drone is not in the paper only but in the real world as well when it compares to the last Mavic Air 2 and also the Mavic 2 Pro.
We already know DJI is
by far the leader in drones for filmmakers and content creators, but they
haven't let that stop them from continuing to innovate to stay ahead of
their own stand. New Mavic Air 2S has a maximum resolution of 5.4K at
30fps or 4K 60fps, as well as the option of shooting in a 10-bit log, the
small unit packs a big punch.
The Air 2S is 180×97×80 mm folded down, not much different in size if you
compare it to the Mavic Air 2. It's the most compact drone to feature a
camera with a 1" sensor and a pixel size of 2.4μm. Nestled on a 3-axis
gimbal and stabilized by RockSteady EIS, it has a 22mm (35mm Equiv.)
fixed-aperture F2.8 lens with an 88º FOV and can capture 20MP stills
including timed photos, AEB (in 3 and 5 brackets), and panoramas.
The compact and foldable design of the DJI Air 2S Drone helps you to record
amazing videos and pictures in any condition. It's an ideal alternative for
use when traveling on vacation or for photography enthusiasts looking to
record from new and unique perspectives. Piloting is made to be easy and
intuitive via your smartphone and the DJI Fly app. Simply slip your phone
into the included remote controller. Thanks to the Air 2S's 3-axis gimbal,
four remote antennae, and OcuSync 3.0 technology, you can receive a stable,
live view from the drone up to 7.5 miles away. Now, Let's check out what
more it can offer.
Key Features
- Compact & Foldable Design
- 20MP Stills or up to 5.4K Ultra HD Video recording
- 3-Axis Gimbal with 22mm Lens & 1" CMOS Sensor
- Master shots Automated Themed Filming
- FocusTrack Subject Tracking
- QuickShot Aerial Effects
- Hyperlapse Modes for Timelapse Videos
- 4-Antenna Remote with 7.5-Mile Range
- 4-Direction Obstacle Avoidance
- D-Log 10-Bit Color & 12.6-Stop RAW
Design and Controller
When you look at the outside, the Air 2S looks extremely similar to the
Mavic Air 2, with just a few subtle differences. As you’d expect, it
features the folding design that Mavic drones are known for just like on
the Mavic Air and Pro series. The front arms swing out, while the rear
arms rotate down and out for a flight and help keep the drone highly
transportable.
The Air 2S is small just like the other smaller drones out there. It’s
barely any different from its predecessor, but that puts the folded length
at 4mm shorter than the Mavic Air 2. And at just 595g, the Air 2S is just
over half the weight of the DJI Mavic 2 Pro and just 25g heavier than the
Air 2, which is very impressive considering its larger camera.
Video and Image Quality
It doesn’t matter how many bells and whistles you put on a drone by giving
a massive spec list, it’s the image quality that's often the most
important feature. In the case of Mavic Air 2S, It undoubtedly delivers
everything they offer.
It features a 20MP 1-inch sensor, with the camera providing an 88-degree
field of view or a full-frame equivalent focal length of 22mm. Like the
Mavic Air 2, the Air 2S also, unfortunately, has a fixed f/2.8 aperture
(more on that later) with a focus range of 60cm to infinity.
In the case of Still Images, It appears to be slightly softer at the
edges than those from the Mavic 2 Pro, even when the Pro’s aperture is set
to f/2.8. But while noticeable in a side-by-side comparison, this drop in
sharpness is extremely minimal and is no reason to choose one drone over
the other. In the video, however, the image is sharp across the
frame.
Pre-Programmed Modes for Pro-Level Footage
The DJI Air 2S has the most programmed flight modes and image capture
modes of any DJI drone of its size. These creative options include:
- Master Shots: Professional-level aerial footage has never been easier. After activating MasterShots, the drone will autonomously plan a flight path, choose from three different image capture modes, including Proximity, Portrait, or Landscape, and start recording classic aerial footage. Pilots can choose different themes and the DJI The fly app will generate a unique video that’s ready to be shared with the world.
- FocusTrack: Focus on the scene and let DJI Air 2S do the hard work for you. Select your subject by drawing a square around it on your mobile device, then choose from Point of Interest 3.0, an autonomous flight path around the subject; ActiveTrack 4.0, a tool that seamlessly tracks the subject and keeps it in the frame; or Spotlight 2.0, where the drone movement is controlled by the pilot while it locks the subject into the frame.
- QuickShots: A staple DJI feature, QuickShot modes include Rocket, Circle, Dronie, Helix, Boomerang, and Asteroid.
- Hyperlapse: See the world sped up from the air and in motion with the Hyperlapse option in resolution up to 4K. Content captured in 4K resolution and lower can apply digital stabilization for an added layer of smoothness.
Hyperlapse Modes
- Circle: It flies around a subject and generates a timelapse video.
- Course Lock: It helps to Lock onto a subject and flies in a straight line as the gimbal tracks it, keeping it centered in the frame.
- Waypoint: You can set up a flight plan with up to 5 waypoints. The Air 2S will automatically fly along with the waypoints and record a timelapse video. The altitude, distance, and gimbal angle of each waypoint can be adjusted.
- Free: This provides you with complete freedom and manual control over the drone and gimbal.
FocusTrack Modes
- ActiveTrack 4.0: Select a subject and the drone will track and keep it centered in the frame. It will then automatically fly and track the subject as it moves, keeping a safe distance and utilizing the Air 2S's wide sensing range of its obstacle avoidance to protect itself in flight. If the subject is lost, the drone will automatically attempt to reacquire a lock.
- Spotlight 2.0: Select a subject and the drone will track and keep it centered in the frame, giving you the ability to pilot freely.
- POI 3.0: This will track a subject in a circle, based on a set radius and flight speed.
Conclusion
So where does that leave the Mavic Air 2S stands? The thing we kept coming
back to in our minds was the content creator. If you're someone putting
out a lot of content for YouTube and other platforms, with fast edit and a
real need to keep equipment lightweight for travel one place to another,
the Mavic Air 2S is likely going to be the drone for you.
The real advantage over the Mavic Air 2 is, It has a bigger sensor than
the Mini 2 and Mavic Air 2, so if you're not invested in either of those
and want to save money over the Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom, the Air 2S is absolutely
the better choice, You can save little money also the image quality is
also going to be great well.
Mavic Air 2S Price in Nepal and Availability
Model Name | Price in Nepal | Available Store |
DJI Mavic Air 2S | NPR 140,500 (Expected) | ----------------- |
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