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szdaily -> Tech and Science -> 
DJI Air 2S drone packed with 20-megapixel camera
    2021-04-19  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

IT’S barely been a month since DJI unveiled a new drone, and the company already has another to show. This time, it’s the Air 2S, the latest iteration of its medium-sized camera drone. Note the absence of the Mavic branding, indicating we might be seeing more of a shift in how the company pitches each level of quadcopter it offers.

It’s not clear if the “S” branding here is an Apple-style upgrade to the previous model, but the Air 2S certainly looks like someone gives the previous model a light facelift.

But what’s important here is the camera it seems. The Air 2S offers a larger sensor (one inch) that shoots up to 20-megapixel photos or 5.4K video at 30 fps (or 4K at 60 fps and 150 Mbps). All of which is a solid upgrade from last time around where photos were 12-megapixel and video topped out at 4K/60 or 120 Mbps.

Other camera perks include 4X digital zoom, doubling the amount of the Mavic Air 2 at 4K/30 fps. There is also the option for 6X zoom in 2.7K and 1080p/60 modes. If you don’t mind shooting in 1080/30 you can squeeze that zoom feature right up to 8X. For videographers, the Air 2S supports three color profiles: Normal (8 bit), D-Log (10 bit) or HLG (10 bit).

At 595 grams, the Air 2S weighs in a shade heavier than its predecessor (570 grams) which might also go some way to explain the slightly lower max flight time now — 31 minutes down from 33. There are other upgrades, though, one of which is an extra pair of obstacle cameras.

DJI claims that all four obstacle sensors have been updated, with two new cameras enabling “binocular zooming” which the company claims recognizes objects both farther away and in faster speeds. There’s also “O3” which is DJI’s fancy new name for OcuSync (its video transmission technology) which, in a nutshell, means you can theoretically fly the Air 2S up to 12 kilometers away which is a shade over 1.6 kilometers more than last time. In practice, this means the video connection should be more stable over any distance within those limits.

As usual, there are some tweaks to the built-in smart flight modes which include Spotlight 2.0, ActiveTrack 4.0 and Point of Interest 3.0 — all of which are aimed at giving your shots a cinematic feel.

More interesting is the new MasterShot feature which seems to have been teased as an April fool, but one that appears to have been a creative tease in plain sight. MasterShot seems to combine pre-programmed flight paths with intelligent automatic editing. A sort of fire-and-forget mode to create automatic edits from whatever path you tell it.

The Air 2S goes on sale for 6,499 yuan (US$997) for the standard bundle or 8,399 yuan for the “Fly More” combo which includes three batteries, a charging dock, ND filters and a shoulder bag.(SD-Agencies)

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