![]() Unfortunately, the drone does not offer recording in DNG format and its still resolution is limited to 12 MP.ĭespite having a better camera than all other FPV racing drones, the DJI FPV is still not a replacement for the standard camera drones like those of the Mavic line. The camera of the DJI FPV can capture stills in JPG format while simultaneously recording videos in MP4 or MOV. These can be easily edited out during post-processing if you want your videos to look good. Most of the time, you will even see the tips of the propellers on the FPV video. The super-wide 150-degree field of view provides much better situational awareness when flying in FPV. This is a great feature for capturing and slowing down action shots. The camera can capture 4k videos at 60 fps or 1080p videos at 120 fps. It is supported by a one-axis gimbal but is reinforced by the Rocksteady EIS (electronic image stabilization). The camera comes with a 1/2.3-inch sensor, which is the same one that DJI used in the Mini 2. In terms of quality, however, the camera of the DJI FPV is leagues better than any other camera we have seen in the drone racing community. CameraĪs with standard FPV racing drones, the DJI FPV comes with a front-facing camera. Your best bet would be to get a sturdy Pelican case. This is a shame considering how relatively difficult it is to carry around the DJI FPV drone. Right now, DJI sells no officially carrying case for the DJI FPV. Considering its intended use case, this is a drone that needs to survive through multiple crashes. The top housing, in particular, will almost certainly pop off and break at the first crash. All these parts can be purchased separately from DJI.īeing able to make repairs yourself is a nice feature, although we would have preferred to see less plastic in the DJI FPV. It has been designed with parts that can be replaced by the user – including the propellers, arms, top housing, and the camera/gimbal module. From this fact alone, we can already tell that DJI is positioning the DJI FPV as an entry-level FPV racing drone.ĭJI has still integrated some elements of the DIY craft in this drone. ![]() ![]() This is a massive departure from the standard practice in the drone racing world of putting together a drone from a chassis and spare parts. The drone makes up for this fact by being fully pre-assembled out of the box. It does not have foldable arms, which has been the trend of the drone industry for the last couple of years.Īt 795 grams, the DJI FPV is a lot heavier than many other FPV racing drones. Measuring 255 x 312 x 127 millimeters (including the propellers), the DJI FPV cannot exactly be described as compact or portable. At first glance, the DJI FPV already looks unlike any other drone that DJI has launched so far. ![]()
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