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The DJI Mavic Air 2 is a cutting-edge consumer drone produced by DJI. The Mavic Air 2, released in April 2020 is created to provide a perfect blend of portability, innovative technology, and outstanding imaging qualities. According to the information offered by its official webpage DJI Mavic Air 2 (n.d.): The Mavic Air 2 elevates the combination of power and portability to new heights, delivering advanced features in a compact design. With intelligent shooting functions and outstanding image quality, it empowers users to capture stunning aerial shots with ease. Its enhanced safety and intelligent flight capabilities enhance the overall experience, allowing users to take their aerial photography and videography to the next level while fully enjoying the creative process. The Mavic Air 2 boasts a foldable and compact structure, enhancing its portability and facilitating effortless transportation. The drone is outfitted with a top-notch camera capable of capturing 4K video at speeds of up to 60 frames per second. It boasts a 1/2-inch sensor, resulting in improved performance in low-light conditions and image quality. Users can control the drone using the DJI Fly app on their smartphones or tablets, which provides a user-friendly interface for flight control and camera settings. (DJI, 2021.) Nowadays, DJI Mavic Air 2 has become a versatile and popular drone which can deliver outstanding safety and user-friendly features for both beginners and experienced aerial enthusiasts. 

 

One of the significant enhanced features is the safety of the drone. As mentioned in the related webpage, Help Centre (n.d.): “When using the aircraft, in addition to directly seeing the image from the aircraft's camera view, the aircraft has "sensing abilities" that we cannot see with the naked eye. The Aircraft Obstacle Avoidance System of DJI Mavic Air 2 includes 2 types of Common Sensing Systems which are Binocular vision system and Infrared sensing system. “Binocular vision in depth is one highpoint of human visual perception” (Eileen & Anna, 2017) Binocular vision resembles a form of vision wherein an individual possesses two eyes that can align in the same direction to perceive a unified three-dimensional view of their environment and determine the spatial separation between objects. And the infrared sensor typically employs the triangular ranging measurement principle, where the precise distance to the target is calculated by factoring in the time it takes for the infrared rays to be emitted from the rangefinder, reflected from the reflector, and their propagation speed. (Help Centre n.d.)  

 

An essential component of drone flight is the Inertial Guidance System, an electronic system that constantly tracks position, velocity, and acceleration using an integrated sensor array. (Vemema, Rodrigo & Emmanuel, 2021.) Mavic Air 2 ensures the safety for users by perceiving its environment in three directions: forward, backward, and downward. (DJI, 2021.) Auxiliary light improves visibility, and the extra layer of security that obstacle avoidance provides is ideal for pushing the limits of what is possible. These safety features help beginners reduce the chances of breaking the drone and maintain the requirement of professional users to attempt higher-level difficult flights. 

 

 
Another notable enhancement in the Mavic Air 2 is its user-friendly features, including a higher-quality camera capable of recording video at up to 4K/30p, capturing Raw JPEG files, and utilizing DJI's reliable OcuSync 2.0 transmission technology, eliminating the reliance on Wi-Fi for improved connectivity and performance. At the heart of the Mavic Air 2 lies a brand-new 12-megapixel, 1/2-inch Quad Bayer CMOS sensor mounted on a 3-axis gimbal. This sensor is larger compared to those found in the Mavic Air and Mavic Mini, which contributes significantly to its overall performance improvement. Additionally, the Mavic Air 2 offers HDR video capture, a convenient feature for users seeking optimal results without the need for post-processing their footage. (John Velasco,2020.) These improvements make users easier to use. 

 
In addition, The Mavic Air 2 offers both Beginner mode and Advanced Shooting Mode. (DJI, 2021.) In Beginner Mode, the drone's flight radius and speed are limited, enhancing safety for novice drone pilots. On the other hand, the Advanced Shooting Mode provides a range of advanced photography and video features, such as HDR, Hyperlapse, and D-Cinelike, delivering professional-grade creative capabilities. 

 

However, the Mavic Air 2 is not the most budget-friendly drone on the market. For some beginners or casual users, its price tag may be a significant investment, especially if they are unsure about their long-term commitment to drone flying. Cheaper, entry-level drones may be more suitable for those who want to test the waters without a substantial financial commitment. 

 

In conclusion, the DJI Mavic Air 2 is a versatile drone that caters to both beginners and experienced users. Beginners benefit from its user-friendly design and safety features, while experienced enthusiasts appreciate its high-quality camera and portability. However, there are limitations for professionals in terms of customization and specialized capabilities, so users should assess their specific needs and experience level when choosing the Mavic Air 2. 

 

References: 

DJI Mavic Air 2 (n.d.). Mavic Air 2 Up Your Game. Retrieved September 17, 2023, from 

 

Help Centre (n.d.) Introduction to the Aircraft Obstacle Avoidance System. Retrieved September 27, 2023, from 

 

Vemema, Rodrigo & Emmanuel, 2021. A review on drones controlled in real-time Retrieved September 27, 2023, from 

 

Eileen & Anna, 2017. Binocular vision. Retrieved September 27, 2023, from 

 

John Velasco,2020. DJI Mavic Air 2 Review: Smarter, faster, stronger. Retrieved September 27, 2023, from 

 

DJI, 2021. Mavic Air 2 User Manual. Retrieved September 27, 2023, from 

 

 

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