Two new DJI Drones with Different Camera Specs.
The DJI Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom are two newest additions to the DJI drones family, these two drones are too good that it will be a harder decision for you to make in 2018 if you are planning to buy a drone with high-end camera and battery back up.
The difference between these two beasts will be the 4K camera. If you want your videos to be more color in rich and optically and visually more appealing and professional, then you half to make a tough decision here.
What's the difference? you are going to induce a superior Hasselblad camera with a bigger detector from the Mavic two professional. It's nearer to a DSLR on a drone, that DJI says that customers are inquiring for.
This is often the foremost pro-level, prosumer drone we have seen, thus it's dearer than the Zoom and perceptibly dearer than the first DJI Mavic professional and this year's Mavic Air.
You have some tough decisions to make here, and you need to make them right away. Both the DJI Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom are available to pre-order.
DJI Mavic 2 Pro and Zoom release date and price
The Mavic 2 Pro is more expensive at $1,500 (about £1,299, AU$2,000), which is even expensive than the original Mavic Pro price at $999.
The Mavic 2 Zoom price is at least closer to the original Mavic Pro price. It costs 'just' $1,249 (£1,099, about AU$1,700).
This is the new DJI Mavic 2. Available as the Pro Edition with a @Hasselblad camera and 1" CMOS sensor and the Zoom Edition with 4x lossless zoom in full HD video.— DJI (@DJIGlobal) August 23, 2018
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Camera specs for both drones
Both Drones are technically more advanced fold-able consumer drones DJI has made, and this advancement comes down to the cameras of both of these drones.
Both the drones shoot UHD 4K videos with a max. A bitrate of 100 Mbps and to compress the sizes they both use the H.265 compression codec.
The most interesting feature is Dolly Zoom. You can use the drone backward while drone camera zooms forward, creating a cinematic and dramatic pull away close up effect.