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Mavic Air In-depth Review: the Perfect Balance
No matter who you are or where you live, balance is essential in everything you do. You balance your meals with healthy food and sweets. You balance your bank account with saving and spending. You even try to balance your life with work and fun. But as a drone enthusiast, I’ve never been able to find a drone that balances price and performance – until now!
The DJI Mavic Air is precisely that: the perfect balance of professional features and low-barrier price point. Simply put, the Mavic Air was designed for the consumer who wants a fantastic drone at a reasonable price. Its combination of flight performance, cost, and small form factor sets it wide apart from the recent flood of so-called “selfie drones.” And because it’s so easy and intuitive to fly, it promises to be one of the most popular drones ever!
Easy to Travel with
Let’s start with the little things I like about the Mavic Air. I have traveled extensively with drones, both professionally and as a hobbyist. But packing a drone has always been a bit of a challenge. You have to save space for it in your luggage. You have to protect the sticks on the controller so they won’t get bent or break, and you have to make sure your camera and gimbal are secured and tucked away. But not anymore.
DJI has put themselves in the shoes of the consumer, thinking hard about what makes a drone easy to travel with.
Small size? Check.
Protected camera and gimbal? Check.
Removable control sticks so you can pack your remote controller flat? Check.
That's right. The Mavic Air has all of these things so you can pack it and take it just about anywhere you want to go. And you know what they say: the best camera is the one you have on you. So, next time you go to the beach, mountains, or even the park, fold in the arms and throw the Mavic Air in your backpack. Image Quality
Regarding quality, the Mavic Air benefits from DJI’s vast experience and expertise when it comes to making drones and gimbals. The Mavic Air packs a powerful camera and 3-axis gimbal into a space so tiny it’s hard to believe. The camera shoots 4K video at 30 frames per second and slow motion (120 frames per second) at 1080p.
Slow motion
Now that's impressive! Photos are 12 megapixels, and the camera has an incredible 32-megapixel Sphere panorama mode that delivers remarkable results.
Plus, something I've always wanted on a drone is internal onboard storage in addition to the Micro SD slot. The Mavic Air provides just that with 8 GB of internal storage, which means if you forget to bring along a Micro SD card, well, you're pretty much covered. And if you think about it, 8 GB of internal storage plus a 64 GB Micro SD card is more than enough storage for all your drone adventuring.
Shot by Mavic Air
Horizontal panorama
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