DJI's new Mavic Air drone is a tiny creative powerhouse



Yesterday's leak might have spoiled the surprise, but DJI was still enthusiastic about unveiling its new Mavic Air drone in rainy New York this morning. While last year's Spark was all about creating make drones accessible to a new generation of pilots, the Mavic Air is a high-performance creative machine that just happens to be incredibly small. When folded up, the Mavic Air is about as tall and wide as a smartphone -- it's so tiny, in fact, that a spokesperson had a few crammed into his vest without looking frumpy.

Despite its diminutive size, the Mavic Air can float around for up to 21 minutes on a single charge -- DJI claims that's the longest flight time you'll find in a drone this small. As expected, though, the big draw here is the addition of 4K video recording with 3-axis stabilization -- a feature conspicuously absent from the company's recent Spark. That's all thanks to a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor with a 24mm f/2.8 lens, which you'll be able to use for capturing 12-megapixel stills and stabilized 4K video at 30fps (not the 60fps we were hoping for).

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