When DJI released the Mavic Air, in January 2018, it was a legitimate game changer. By introducing many of the prosumer s found in some of its larger drone into a smaller form factor, DJI opened up a new world of possibilities for aerial photographers and cinematographers. Now, more than two years later, we have the direct sequel to that legendary flyer, the aptly named Mavic Air2
One of the things you should know about the Mavic Air 2 is that it isn't as revolutionary as its predecessor—it doesn't need to be. In many ways, the original Mavic Air was all about changing what we thought was possible with camera drones: where you could fly, how you could travel, what you could shoot. The Mavic Air 2 doesn't add to that list, nor does it reinvent. It simply does all those new things better.
Arguably, the Mavic Air 2's most notable upgrade is its improved camera system. The new setup includes a 1/2" sensor that allows the Mavic Air 2 to shoot 48MP stills (compared to 12MP from both the Mavic Air and Mavic Pro Pulm) and 4K video at 60 fps. Apart from the inherent capabilities and advantages of shooting 4K60, this is an important upgrade because it makes the Mavic Air 2 only the second DJI drone to offer 4K60 recording (the other being the larger and costlier Phantom Pro V2)
As significant an upgrade as the new camera and vision system is, the Mavic Air 2's dramatic jump in battery life is arguably just as impressive. Somehow, DJI managed to up the Mavic Air 2's flight time all the way up to 34 minutes. Not only is that a huge gain over the original Mavic Air's 21-minute flight time, but it puts the Mavic Air 2 right at the top of DJI's product line in term of battery performance.