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Wow I just went to school.... thanks for infoIt doesn't handle wind at all well, which makes the 34 minutes flight time at 11 mph with no wind a very misleading flight time with any wind. Like the Mini, it's too light to efficiently make headway into the wind. Every mile of headwind results in a mile of reduced top speed in both Normal and Sports modes, while the Mavic 2 loses less than a half a mile of top speed, per mile of headwind, and is most efficient at 31mph, while the Mavic Air 2 is most efficient at 27mph.
Flying into a 10mph headwind, top speed was 18mph in Normal mode (27mph max).
Switching to Sport mode (42.5mph max) only increased the top speed to 31mph.
Stayed in Sport on the outleg, and returned in Normal mode at 27mph.
Landing at 7% remaining battery resulted in only a 22.5 minute flight time, covering only 9 miles. No net gain in flight time, and no gain in total distance over the Mavic 2 for my style of flying.
Mavic 2 in P mode into a 10 mile headwind would be at 26mph with only a 10% reduction in flight time over no wind, and a 23 minute average flight time to 5% remaining battery, but easily covering 10 miles.
A second MA2 flight, with lots of hovering for 6 panos and staying in Normal mode in between the panos resulted in a 27 minute flight time covering only 5.2 miles, landing at 5% remaining battery.
No ability to save the 26 original images for the panos, let alone shoot them in DNG. No expo control over the yaw for smoother turns. 20MP saved original stills from the M2P from panos run circles around the 13MP final stitched result on the MA2 with no access to the 12MP originals. 48MP capability from the 1/2” sensor is decent and better than a plain 12MP shot, but still can't match the dynamic range of a 20MP still from the 1” sensor on the M2P. No control over the front red LED's to keep them off.
Note: The Remote Identification Broadcast toggle to OFF does not survive a reboot, and must be manually turned off as part of the preflight routine, upon every boot up! Much like the GEO toggle of yore, expect this toggle to soon disappear, forcing the broadcast of your flight to everyone with DJI's detecting smartphone app!
You'll need to use the iPad app to unlock any authorization zones as the iPhone version won't let you enter the six digit authorization code in the boxes on the screen!
Careful about the much lighter airframe. I didn't initially unfold the props, and the spin up caused the drone to slide off my small launching table, almost leading to disaster, until I gave full left throttle to immediately lift it off the table.
Turn your phone volume down to almost zero, unless you want your neighbors to hear every announcement, including every loud shutter click of a 26 shot pano, which screams "I'm taking pictures of you!" even though the drone is 1/2 a mile away! The annoying beeping below 10% is on the RC, so it is still annoying, but not nearly as loud as the M2 remote. It will still attract unwanted attention.
You'll need a longer USB-C to Lightning cable for any iPad use, and most table mounts still work. No place for a lanyard, though.
4K 60fps video is buttery, but the lack of yaw expo reduction means the turns are still too whippy.
Charge all the batteries in the FlyMore kit off the Hub separately on the original charger for the initial charge from hibernation.
great review!Everybody has their own priorities. For some it may be a kickass camera, but may not really care about flight time, for some it may be a long transmission distance.
For me, it is the following:
1. Transmission range ( I flew MM and MA1 before, wasn't satisfied with Enhanced Wifi)
2. Battery life ( I was content with MM's battery life, but MA1 heavily shortened my aerial adventures)
3. Noise ( In a society that is growingly seeing drones as a nuisance, I wish to fly mine discreetly)
4. Decent cam ( I am not a pro photographer and only care about capturing some good scenery)
Luckily for me, the MA2 checked all boxes under a $1k price point. It is literally a dream come true.
I have a total of 4 recorded flights, and I must say that the experience is simply breathtaking.
It is much more responsive to controls, handles wind like a champ, the signal quality (live feed) feels like I am taking a peek outside an aeroplane's window, the transmission distance in Dallas's urban setup is around 3km before dropping (mind you, only dropping and not signal loss), the downward LED allows you to spot the drone from 2.5 kms away, stays in the air forever, is almost inaudible when 20m+ above you, captures much more information in the photos (thanks to 120Mbps).
The controller is a beauty in itself; it feels so much better in hand than any other stock Mavic controller.
My only gripe so far is the gimbal cover. Unlike the MM and MA1, this one holds the camera in 3D space! getting it out is pretty easy, but putting it on is nerve-wracking since there is a part of the cover always in contact with the back of the camera even before it snaps back on. You literally see the cover push the camera, bellows of the gimbal and other components while it is being snapped back on.
I hope DJI did enough tests to ensure that it does not kill the gimbal motors/components over time.
All in all, my friend, it is a dream! It is an engineering marvel!
Of course, if given an option, I would probably wait for the Mavic 3 or could have gotten a Mavic 2 now, but for the features I am looking for in a drone, this guy delivers a punch at a very comfortable price point.
EU guys, I know you feel left-off with DJI not including Air Sense. Honestly, I only had it on for the first flight and then turned it right off. As long as you are not flying in restricted airspace and are adhering to the 120m altitude limit, there is no real need to know about manned airplanes flying around you.
The presence of a single IMU and compass units seems like a little disheartening, but I don't think those components would fail midflight unless you have previously crashed the drone. Treating the little guy like a pet should prevent any problems. Handle him with care and he should be with you for a long long time.
ALSO, inside the DJI Fly App, I see an option that says "Remote ID". I guess DJI will make that option available soon when the govt regulations push for it. So this shouldn't really be only a 3-year investment before the tech turns obsolete because of a new law.
If you are thinking about it, just buy it! Unless you want more professional-level control over the cam.
How are the black friday deals look like usually?
Thank you, buddy!great review!
your 4 points were the main reason I sold my air and eyeing the air 2 now.
did you get care refresh too?
Remember that it’s getting its speed from gps, over the ground, not airspeed though a pitot system. When it’s speed is decreased, more angle and power is out in to counter this. So yes it could only loose half kt for every kt of wind. I’m not confirming or denying his results, as I haven’t tested this, but it is possible, and not rocket science"Mavic 2 loses less than a half a mile of top speed, per mile of headwind"
Gee...Boeing would love to know the secret on that..along with every pilot who has ever gone aloft.
I got one of those lemons (look at my other posts) ?The more people we hear from, the better. There will be lemons out there like every product has, particularly at launch, and different flight styles will affect performance.
Everybody has their own priorities. For some it may be a kickass camera, but may not really care about flight time, for some it may be a long transmission distance.
For me, it is the following:
1. Transmission range ( I flew MM and MA1 before, wasn't satisfied with Enhanced Wifi)
2. Battery life ( I was content with MM's battery life, but MA1 heavily shortened my aerial adventures)
3. Noise ( In a society that is growingly seeing drones as a nuisance, I wish to fly mine discreetly)
4. Decent cam ( I am not a pro photographer and only care about capturing some good scenery)
Luckily for me, the MA2 checked all boxes under a $1k price point. It is literally a dream come true.
I have a total of 4 recorded flights, and I must say that the experience is simply breathtaking.
It is much more responsive to controls, handles wind like a champ, the signal quality (live feed) feels like I am taking a peek outside an aeroplane's window, the transmission distance in Dallas's urban setup is around 3km before dropping (mind you, only dropping and not signal loss), the downward LED allows you to spot the drone from 2.5 kms away, stays in the air forever, is almost inaudible when 20m+ above you, captures much more information in the photos (thanks to 120Mbps).
The controller is a beauty in itself; it feels so much better in hand than any other stock Mavic controller.
My only gripe so far is the gimbal cover. Unlike the MM and MA1, this one holds the camera in 3D space! getting it out is pretty easy, but putting it on is nerve-wracking since there is a part of the cover always in contact with the back of the camera even before it snaps back on. You literally see the cover push the camera, bellows of the gimbal and other components while it is being snapped back on.
I hope DJI did enough tests to ensure that it does not kill the gimbal motors/components over time.
All in all, my friend, it is a dream! It is an engineering marvel!
Of course, if given an option, I would probably wait for the Mavic 3 or could have gotten a Mavic 2 now, but for the features I am looking for in a drone, this guy delivers a punch at a very comfortable price point.
EU guys, I know you feel left-off with DJI not including Air Sense. Honestly, I only had it on for the first flight and then turned it right off. As long as you are not flying in restricted airspace and are adhering to the 120m altitude limit, there is no real need to know about manned airplanes flying around you.
The presence of a single IMU and compass units seems like a little disheartening, but I don't think those components would fail midflight unless you have previously crashed the drone. Treating the little guy like a pet should prevent any problems. Handle him with care and he should be with you for a long long time.
ALSO, inside the DJI Fly App, I see an option that says "Remote ID". I guess DJI will make that option available soon when the govt regulations push for it. So this shouldn't really be only a 3-year investment before the tech turns obsolete because of a new law.
If you are thinking about it, just buy it! Unless you want more professional-level control over the cam.
Remember that it’s getting its speed from gps, over the ground, not airspeed though a pitot system. When it’s speed is decreased, more angle and power is out in to counter this. So yes it could only loose half kt for every kt of wind. I’m not confirming or denying his results, as I haven’t tested this, but it is possible, and not rocket science
How are the black friday deals look like usually?
I don't necessarily need a drone now since nowhere to travel. I guess I can wait if the deals are good.
Hi buddy,Excellent write-up. Thank you so much for this.
Couple of questions, if you don't mind...
1/ Would you say it is quieter (loudness/pitch) than the Mavic Mini?
2/ Are you flying with a phone or a tablet? If tablet, what mount are you using, and how is the balance in the hands with the tablet mounted?
Cheers!
Many thanks for your response! All very informative.
I have my Air 2 on order, and hopefully it will be here sooner than later...... lol.
I do know about the cellphone interference. I experienced this with the MM for quite a while. Switching to a mount and an iPad mini seems to have solved the issue for me. We shall see how it works out on the Air 2.
Mavic Mini RC Affecting Compass on Samsung Phone
Again, many thanks!
Awesome! But imo, my phone was almost insensitive to any EM fields with the MM style remote controller.Many thanks for your response! All very informative.
I have my Air 2 on order, and hopefully it will be here sooner than later...... lol.
I do know about the cellphone interference. I experienced this with the MM for quite a while. Switching to a mount and an iPad mini seems to have solved the issue for me. We shall see how it works out on the Air 2.
Mavic Mini RC Affecting Compass on Samsung Phone
Again, many thanks!
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