DJI introduced the action camera back in 2019, and since then it has focused mainly on drones and similar toys. Finally, it's time to move on - meet the DJI Action 2, which looks and functions quite differently from the original. So - a completely new story.
In recent years, drones have been an excellent tool for both amateur and professional video creators to take their video products to the next level, and DJI is a brand that is undoubtedly dominant. This is also demonstrated by the newcomer DJI Air 2S.
Introducing DJI Avata, the ultimate first-person-view (FPV) drone experience. This compact and agile aircraft will take your breath away with its amazing performance, easy handling and outstanding flight technology. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, DJI Avata has something to offer everyone. It is the safest device for flying in FPV mode.
Together with Goggles 3 and RC Motion 3, DJI Avata 2 revolutionizes the world of FPV flying, allowing beginners to perform complex maneuvers with the ease of a professional.
Da-Jiang Innovations, or simply DJI, as it is better known to us, is currently the largest manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles or drones in the world, with a market share of approximately 70%. And despite its dominance in the industry, the Shenzhen-based tech company has never attempted to tap into the first-person-view drone segment. However, for the first time in its 15-year history, DJI is changing that with the DJI FPV drone.
The DJI Inspire 2 is the first drone that even Hollywood can use for professional use. The market has been flooded with drones for the past year. If you have a GoPro camera, there's a drone for it. If you have a smartphone, there's probably a drone that can take it to the skies. There is also a drone-based home security system. However, this does not mean that drones cover all areas. Gray spots are drones for professional filmmaking. This gap is now filled by the DJI Inspire 2 drone, which carries two FPV cameras and is the first to cross the bridge between amateur and professional drone use, which was already attempted by the DJI Inspire 1.
The race for dominance among drone manufacturers continues. After recently reporting on the Yuneec Mantis Q drone, now DJI is hitting back. What can his latest flying devices boast?
The DJI Mavic 3 Pro impresses with its triple camera system that delivers unparalleled image quality and versatility, making it the ideal drone for content creators and enthusiasts.
DJI already hit the mark with the first generation of the Dji Mavic Air drone, as it made the most versatile drone that even professionals were happy to use. But the second generation takes everything a step higher and creates a drone that leaves nothing to be desired by video creators. Let's see how good the DJI Mavic Air 2 is.
For lovers of drones and bird's-eye videos, we have great news. You will not have to buy large devices that you can hardly fit in your backpack. DJI's new drone has it all. Practicality, the right size and a quality camera. Beginners and enthusiasts could not wish for anything else.
DJI's latest drone, the DJI Mavic Mini, is also the smallest and lightest the company has ever produced.
The DJI Mavic Pro follows in the footsteps of the GoPro Karma drone. This one is also foldable, and in contrast to GoPro's newcomer, it is much more compact, as you can put it in a bag or a small backpack. Still, it has everything the greats have. We control it with a smartphone or a special controller with joysticks.