Description
Performance
Maximum Speed ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Sport Mode: 40 mph / 65 km/h (no wind)
Maximum Ascent Speed ? ? Sport Mode: 16.4 ft/second (5 m/second)
Maximum Descent Speed?? ?Sport Mode: 9.8 ft/second (3 m/second)
Flight Ceiling ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?16,404′ / 5000 m above sea level
Flight Time ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Up to 27 minutes (no wind at a consistent 15.5 mph ?/ 25 km/h)
Hover Time ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Up to 24 minutes (no wind)
Flight Distance ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Up to 8′ / 13 km (no wind)
Obstacle Detection System
Sensor Range ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Precision Measurement Range: 2 to 49′ / 0.7 to 15 m
Detectable Range: 49 to 98′ / 15 to 30 m
Vision Positioning
Velocity Range ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Up to 22.4 mph (36 km/h) at 6.6′ (2 m) above ground level
Altitude Range ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?1 to 43′ / 0.3 to 13 m
Operating Environment?? ?Surface with clear pattern and adequate lighting (> 15 lux)
Radio Controller
Frequency ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?2.4 to 2.483 GHz
Communication Distance?? ?4.3 miles / 7 km (line-of-sight)
Transmit Power ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Up to 26 dBm
Operating Current ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 950 mA at 3.7 V
Battery ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Chemistry: Lithium-ion polymer (LiPo) Capacity: 2970 mAh
Mobile Device Holder ? ? ? ? ?Thickness Supported: 0.24 to 0.33″ / 6.5 to 8.5 mm
Max Length: 6.3″ / 160 mm
Supported USB Port Types: Lightning, micro-USB, USB Type-C
Camera
Sensor ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Type: 1/2.3″ CMOS
Effective Pixels: 12.35 million
Total Pixels: 12.71 million
Lens ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?FOV: 78.8?
Focal Length: 28 mm (35 mm format equivalent) ?Aperture: f/2.2
Distortion: < 1.5%
Focus Range: 1.6′ (0.5 m) to ?
ISO Range ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Video: 100 to 3200
Photo: 100 to 1600
Electronic Shutter Speed?? ?8 second to 1/8000 second
Photo Resolution ? ? ? ? ? ?Up to 4000 x 3000 (12 MP)
Photo Modes ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Single shot
Burst shooting: 3/5/7 frames
Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 3/5 bracketed frames at 0.7 EV bias
Interval
Video Resolutions ? ? ? ? ?DCI 4K (4096 x 2160): 24p
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160): 24/25/30p
2.7K (2704 x 1520): 24/25/30p
FHD (1920 x 1080): 24/25/30/48/50/60/96p
HD (1280 x 720): 24/25/30/48/50/60/120/180p
File Formats ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 in MOV wrapper
Photo: JPEG, DNG RAW
Recording Media ? ? ? ? ? ?60 Mbps
Recording Media ? ? ? ? ? ?Type: microSDHC/SDXC card up to 64 GB
Format: FAT32 / exFAT
Note: Class 10/U1/V10 or faster card required (64 GB maximum size)
Operating Temperature?? ?32 to 104?F / 0 to 40?C
Gimbal
Number of Axes ? ? ? ? ? ? 3-axis (pitch, roll, yaw)
Control Range ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Pitch: -90? to +30?
Roll: 0? / 90? (horizontally / vertically)
Flight Battery
Chemistry ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Lithium-ion polymer (LiPo)
Capacity ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 3830 mAh / 43.6 Wh
Configuration ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 3 S
Voltage ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 11.4 V
Maximum Charging Power?? ?100 W
Operating Temperature ? ? ? ? ?41 to 104?F / 5 to 40?C
Weight ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??0.5 lb / 240 g
Charger
Output Voltage ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?13.05 V
Rated Power ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?50 W
General
Operating Temperature ? ? ? ? ?32 to 104?F / 0 to 40?C
Weight ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Including Battery and Propellers:
1.62 lb / 734 g (excluding gimbal cover) 1.64 lb / 743 g (including gimbal cover)
Packaging Info
Package Weight ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?4.3 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)?? ?9.8 x 9.7 x 4.5″
Three modes are available:
Trace – Follow behind or in front of your subject, or circle it as it moves
Profile – Fly alongside your subject
Spotlight – Keep the camera trained on your subject while you fly almost anywhere
12MP Raw/JPEG Still Photos
Every photo you take with the Mavic can be as big as 12 megapixels, with the ability to save in DNG raw or JPEG. You can even flip the camera 90-degrees for portrait oriented shots, just like you do with your phone
Tripod Mode
Tripod Mode caps the Mavic’s maximum speed at just 2.2 mph, while the control stick sensitivity of the remote controller is dulled to give you the precision you need for accurate framing. It is also great for flying indoors or other small spaces where the Mavic’s normal speed may make it more challenging to fly
Flight Control System
FlightAutonomy
FlightAutonomy is the Mavic’s brain and nervous system: a complex network of hardware and software that includes five cameras, GPS/GLONASS, a pair of ultrasonic range finders, redundant sensors, and a group of 24 CPUs to process and fuse all of this information
Fly-by-Phone
Sometimes a phone is all you need to fly. Not only does the Mavic support flying on your phone with virtual joysticks, but you also have full access to all of its Intelligent Flight Modes: Trace, Spotlight, Profile, and Circle
Mavic Flying
When you tap on your phone’s screen, software translates your touch into a heading, including whether you want it to climb or descend. When you want to change direction, just tap somewhere else on your screen and the Mavic will smoothly turn to the new destination
Intelligent Flight Batteries
The Intelligent Flight Battery has its own integrated battery-management system that takes into account everything from remaining voltage, amount of power being used, temperature, and more to calculate remaining flight times, so you always know when to head home. It also has a host of protection mechanisms in place to prevent overcharging and over draining, both of which can damage a LiPo battery permanently. When placed in longer term storage, LiPo batteries should only be kept at 50% charge. Any more or less could cause permanent damage. If left unused, DJI Intelligent Flight Batteries will discharge power until 50% to maintain good health.
If you live in a cold place or plan to fly on a winter break, low-temperature protection will activate. This controls available propulsion power based on the temperature of the battery, so that only a fully-warmed-up battery can offer full power
Automatic video editing templates, simple video editing functions, and easy photo and video management bring together the tools you need to make epic videos right in your phone. All you need to do is choose the shots you think will amaze, which you can then share straight to Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and more, as well as SkyPixel, DJI’s own community dedicated to aerial imaging…