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DJI Avata Pro-View Combo (DJI Goggles 2) - First-Person View Drone UAV Quadcopter with 4K Stabilized Video, Super-Wide 155° FOV, Built-in Propeller Guard, HD Low-Latency Transmission, Black

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DJI Avata only supports downward obstacle sensing when used with DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, or DJI Motion Controller in N Mode and S Mode.

The screen refresh rate changes with the video transmission frame rate. It may switch between 100 Hz and 60 Hz to adapt to the current video transmission frame rate. The star of the show here is the video quality, but pictures are also staggering, as the Avata Pro can capture JPEGs with its 48MP CMOS sensor. You can take manual control of exposure or shoot in auto, but pictures often have a wonky horizon, so it’s not ideal to use the camera for still images. At 180x180x80mm and weighing in at 410g with the battery, the Avata is slightly larger and heavier than the average FPV drone. The kits are easy to use, work perfectly out of the box, and the intelligent flight batteries remove all the hassle and risks associated with traditional LiPo batteries. The 155° FOV is only available when the aspect ratio is 4:3, and the video recording specification is 2.7K@50/60fps or 1080p@50fps/60fps; the aspect ratio is 16:9, and the video recording specification is 4K@50/60fps, 2.7K@50/60fps, or 1080p@50/60fps.

What’s slightly odd about the Goggles 2 is that, in most regards, they are superior to the Goggles V2, but not in every respect.

Does not come with a standard controller, only motion controller. DJI Avata is also compatible with DJI FPV Remote Controller DJI Avata is compatible with DJI Goggles 2, DJI Goggles Integra, DJI FPV Goggles V2, DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, DJI RC Motion 2, and the DJI Motion Controller. The Avata uses a nose-mounted camera for both FPV viewing and video capture. The lens has a wide view, 12mm in full-frame terms. The sensor is a Type 1/1.7 (also called 1/1.7-inch) with an F2.8 lens. It outputs 8MP 16:9 or 12MP 4:3 aspect stills, as well as 4K60 UHD, 2.7K100, or 1080p100 video recordings. DJI's standard color profile is the default for both, but you can swap to a D-Cinelike look for flat 8-bit footage. The latter is the way to go if you prefer a creative color look instead of DJI's default. The nose-mounted camera supports 4K60 and 2.7K100 video with a mix of gimbal and digital stabilization

DJI Avata Pro-View Combo

Where the DJI FPV sensor had only 12MP resolution, the new sensor has 48MP. However, we suspect it has a similar number multiplied by the clever use of oversampling filters rather than having 48MP sensor elements. This enhancement makes for crisper video and much cleaner still images. The Avata comes with goggles that look like virtual-reality glasses because, as the FPV name suggests, you can fly your drone with these on to have a first-person view while using your drone. The wide-angle lens is free of distortion and generally shows an unobstructed view of the world. However, the airframe can pop into view when you tilt downward at a steep angle or brake. The POV footage itself is quite smooth—a gimbal stabilizes the camera pitch, while digital stabilization provides a real assist. If you're flying high and searching for wide landscapes, you can get a steady look when hovering or flying straight ahead, but the Avata's camera doesn't keep things level and smooth when you start to turn it. For that look, you need to opt for a cinema drone with a three-axis gimbal. The Avata is better for conveying a sense of motion and for FPV effects shots. The USB-C port and microSD slot are in a really awkward spot Absorb yourself in the action with a 155° Ultra-Wide FOV from a built-in 1/1.7" CMOS sensor. DJI Avata's 48MP camera records up to 4K/60fps.

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