1. Ọja Ipariview
The DJI Mavic 2 Zoom is a high-performance drone quadcopter equipped with an optical zoom camera, a 3-axis gimbal for stable footage, and advanced flight features. Designed for dynamic perspectives, it offers exceptional image and video quality.
Figure 1: DJI Mavic 2 Zoom Drone (unfolded, front view). This image displays the drone in its ready-to-fly configuration, highlighting the camera and propeller arms.
Awọn ẹya pataki:
- Optical Zoom Camera: Features a 1/2.3-inch 12MP sensor with up to 4x zoom, including a 2x optical zoom (24–48 mm).
- Gimbal 3-Axis: Ensures steady and smooth shots during flight.
- Fidio 4K: Records high-resolution video at 3840×2160 24/25/30p.
- Iṣẹ́ Òfurufú: Up to 31 minutes flight time and 44 mph max speed.
- Advanced Sensing: Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing for enhanced flight safety.
- Awọn ọna Ofurufu ti oye: Includes ActiveTrack 2.0, Hyperlapse, and Dolly Zoom.
2. Eto ati Igbaradi
2.1 Unfolding the Aircraft
To prepare the Mavic 2 Zoom for flight, carefully unfold the propeller arms. The front arms unfold first, followed by the rear arms. Ensure all arms are securely locked into position.
Figure 2: DJI Mavic 2 Zoom Drone (unfolded, top view). Eyi view shows the drone fully unfolded and ready for propeller attachment or flight.
2.2 Batiri sori ati gbigba agbara
The Intelligent Flight Battery slides into the top compartment of the drone. Ensure it clicks securely into place. To charge, use the provided battery charger and power cable. The standard remote controller also has a built-in battery that offers up to 135 minutes of battery life on a full charge.
2.3 Eto Oluṣakoso Latọna jijin
The standard remote controller connects to your smartphone via an RC cable (Lightning, Micro USB, or USB Type-C, all included). Download and install the DJI GO 4 App on your smartphone (requires iOS 10.0.2, Android 5.0 or above). Some versions of the Mavic 2 Zoom may come with a Smart Controller, which features an integrated screen, eliminating the need for a separate smartphone.
Video 1: DJI Mavic 2 Overview. Yi fidio pese kan gbogboogbo loriview of the Mavic 2 drone, showcasing its design and some operational aspects.
3. Ṣiṣẹ Drone
3.1 Ipilẹ ofurufu idari
Once the drone is unfolded, batteries are charged, and the controller is connected to the DJI GO 4 App, you are ready for flight. The app provides a live feed from the drone's camera and displays important flight information. Take-off and landing can be initiated via the app or specific controller commands.
3.2 Ofurufu Ipo
- Ipo deede: Standard flight mode with all safety features and obstacle sensing active.
- Ipò eré: Disables some obstacle sensing for increased speed and agility. Use with caution.
- Ipo Mẹrin: Limits flight speed and control sensitivity for precise movements and stable shots.
3.3 kamẹra isẹ
The Mavic 2 Zoom's camera features a 2x optical zoom (24-48mm equivalent) and can capture 12MP photos and 4K video. The 3-axis gimbal ensures stable footage. Zoom and gimbal tilt can be controlled via dedicated wheels/buttons on the remote controller.
3.4 Àwọn Ẹ̀yà Ìfò Ọlọ́gbọ́n
- ActiveTrack 2.0: Advanced subject tracking that can predict subject movement.
- Ilọkuro: Ó ṣẹ̀dá àwọn fídíò tó yanilẹ́nu pẹ̀lú onírúurú àwọn ipò kékeré (ọ̀fẹ́, Circle, Course Lock, Waypoint).
- Sun-un Dolly: A cinematic effect where the camera zooms in while the drone flies backward, creating a disorienting visual.
- Imọye Idiwo Ni itọsọna gbogbo: Detects obstacles in all directions (forward, backward, downward, upward, and sideways) to enhance flight safety. Side sensing is available in ActiveTrack and Tripod modes.
4. Itọju
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your DJI Mavic 2 Zoom.
- Awọn oniroyin: Inspect propellers before each flight for any cracks, bends, or damage. Replace damaged propellers immediately using the spare propellers provided.
- Itọju Batiri: Store batteries in a cool, dry place. Do not overcharge or fully discharge batteries. Follow charging guidelines in the DJI GO 4 App.
- Gimbal ati Kamẹra: Keep the gimbal and camera lens clean and free from dust or debris. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
- Awọn imudojuiwọn famuwia: Regularly check for and install firmware updates via the DJI GO 4 App to ensure optimal performance and access to new features.
5. Laasigbotitusita
- Ipadanu ti ifihan: If the drone loses connection with the remote controller, it will automatically initiate Return to Home (RTH) and fly back to its recorded home point.
- Obstacle Detection Issues: Obstacle sensing may be affected when flying low over water due to reflections. Exercise caution in such environments.
- Ikilọ Batiri Kekere: The remote controller will provide audible and visual warnings when the drone's battery is low, prompting an automatic RTH if not manually overridden.
6. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Brand | DJI |
| Orukọ awoṣe | DJI Mavic 2 Zoom |
| Sun-un Optical | 2x (24-48mm equivalent) |
| Sensọ | 1/2.3-inch 12MP CMOS |
| Ipinnu Yaworan fidio | 4K: 3840×2160 24/25/30p; 2.7K: 2688x1512 24/25/30/48/50/60p; FHD: 1920×1080 24/25/30/48/50/60/120p |
| Max ofurufu Time | Titi di iṣẹju 31 |
| Iyara ti o pọju | 44 mph (72 kph in Sport Mode) |
| Ifojusi Idiwo | Omnidirectional |
| Isakoṣo latọna jijin Technology | OcuSync 2.0 |
| Iwọn giga | 5 maili (8 km) |
| Iwọn Nkan | 905 Giramu (2 poun) |
| Ọja Mefa | 8.43"L x 3.58"W x 1.3"H |
| Awọn irinše to wa | Mavic 2 Zoom, Intelligent Flight Battery, Gimbal Protector, Remote Controller, 3x Propellers (Pair), Battery Charger, Power Cable, Communication Cable (USB3.0 Type-C), USB Adapter, Spare Control Sticks (Pair), RC Cable (Lightning Connector), RC Cable (Standard Micro USB Connector), RC Cable (USB Type-C Connector). |
7. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Fun alaye atilẹyin ọja alaye ati atilẹyin imọ-ẹrọ, jọwọ tọka si DJI osise webojula tabi kan si DJI onibara iṣẹ. Jeki ẹri rira rẹ fun awọn iṣeduro atilẹyin ọja.





