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.
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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.
DJI is living proof of how fast technology is developing, and their products are real little technological miracles. This time, impressive technology was packed into the 249-gram "aircraft" or drone for a very interesting price, under 450 euros.
DJI has launched its second generation portable gimbal camera, the DJI Pocket 2. It's ultralight and perfect for any adventure you're planning, thanks to its size it fits in any pocket!
DJI holds the primacy in the world top with its drones! It is extremely difficult for the competition to capture such a very "calm" and stabilized image. This is also why the 4th generation smartphone "stabilizer" for hobby videographers - DJI OM 4 - is simply a top product.
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.
DJI's latest drone, the DJI Mavic Mini, is also the smallest and lightest the company has ever produced.
DJI produces extremely interesting products. However, their drones are leading and set the standard in the market, so image stabilization is their strong suit. This time, with the DJI Osmo Mobile 3 product, they are transferring the knowledge from drones to the world of film stabilization.