The DJI Avata 2 is a game - changer for drone enthusiasts. With a 1/1.3' image sensor, it offers excellent low - light performance, can capture 12MP stills, and record 4K HDR videos. You have three field - of - view options: normal, wide, and 155° ultrawide, perfect for different projects and flying styles. Professionals will love the 10 - bit D - Log M support, which preserves more highlights and details for easy editing and color grading. Achieving steady footage from a high - speed FPV drone is tough, but the Avata 2 has RockSteady for general stabilization against high speeds and wind, and HorizonSteady that locks onto the horizon during 360° horizontal rotation. The second - generation Avata uses the DJI O4 transmission system, allowing you to control the drone and view a video feed from up to 8.1 miles away. It offers 1080p/100 resolution, a 60 Mb/s bitrate, and a 24 ms response time, thanks to its 2T4R configuration with a 4 - antenna array and strong anti - interference. Safety is also enhanced. Upgraded from the single downward sensor of the previous model, the Avata 2 has binocular fisheye sensors for downward and backward visual positioning. It also comes with a propeller guard and automatic return - to - home features triggered by signal loss or low battery. Note: [DG] Dangerous Goods cannot be sent overseas via Air.
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Using the DJI Avata 2 is a breeze. First, make sure the drone is fully charged. Then, connect it to your controller and turn on the controller. You can start flying by following the prompts on your controller's screen. When choosing the field of view, think about what kind of shot you want. For a broader scene, go for the 155° ultrawide angle. For more focused shots, the normal angle might be better. While flying, take advantage of the RockSteady and HorizonSteady features to get smooth footage. If you're flying far away, trust the O4 long - range transmission to keep you connected. Safety is important. Always check the battery level before taking off and be aware of your surroundings. The drone has automatic return - to - home features, but it's still a good idea to monitor the signal strength. For maintenance, after each flight, clean the propellers and the body of the drone. Store it in a cool, dry place. Remember, due to it being classified as dangerous goods [DG], it can't be sent overseas via air.