News on March 3, 2022, DJI officially announced that it will launch a new Ronin gimbal on April 9, and is expected to release the highly anticipated DJI Avata 2 traversal drone on April 11 and DJI Goggles 3 flying glasses. These two new products will undoubtedly bring new vitality to the drone and flying glasses market.
The drone is equipped with a 1/1.3-inch 48MP F/2.8 CMOS rear camera with a focal length of 12.7mm and a height of The 155-degree wide-angle field of view provides more possibilities for shooting. In terms of video shooting, DJI Avata 2 supports recording high-definition videos at 60-120FPS at 4K/2.7K resolution, and even supports 1080P resolution, which can reach an astonishing 240FPS, meeting the shooting needs of various high-speed sports scenes. At the same time, the drone also adopts the D-log M video format and is equipped with multiple precision technologies such as RockSteady 3.0, HorizonSteady, and HorizonBalancing to ensure the stability and clarity of the captured images.
In addition, DJI Avata 2 The traversing drone weighs 458 grams, measures 180x216x82mm, and is equipped with a 3400 mAh battery, which can provide up to 27 minutes of flight time (using the traversing rocker). In "M mode", the flight time can also reach 12-15 minutes, providing users with more flying fun.
At the same time, DJI also launched DJI Goggles 3 flight glasses, weighing only 420 grams, use a 1920×1080 resolution screen and support a refresh rate of up to 100Hz, bringing users a smoother visual experience. The flight glasses are also equipped with OcuSync 4.0 image transmission technology ensures the stability and speed of transmission. At the same time, the battery capacity of 2450 mAh can also provide users with sufficient battery life. These two new products from DJI will undoubtedly inject new vitality into the drone and flying goggles market, and we look forward to their launch performance.
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