After the specs from earlier this morning, we now have the first hi-res photos of the DJI Mavic 2 Pro and Zoom models. The photos show the drones from the front which gives us the opportunity to compare the two different cameras and gimbal setups as well as two photos that show the drones from an angle. Check them out.
Hi-res photos released
The German website GFU, a consumer home electronics retailer, ‘accidentally’ made two zip files available that show both the DJI Mavic 2 Pro and Zoom models in high resolution. The zip files were accompanied by the following text.
DJI: Mavic 2 Pro
Mavic 2 Pro is the world’s first drone with an integrated Hasselblad camera for outstanding image quality with superior light and color performance. Housing a 1-inch CMOS sensor with a 10-bit color profile, the camera captures four times as many levels of color per channel compared to Mavic Pro to provide maximum flexibility for photo and video editing
DJI: Mavic 2 Zoom
Go closer. Powered by a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, Mavic 2 Zoom is DJI’s first consumer drone with zoom, providing a dynamic perspective for a new era of aerial imaging and storytelling. With Mavic 2 Zoom, you can get closer to your subject at a moment’s notice by combining two-times optical zoom (24-48mm) with two-times digital zoom to create a 98mm telephoto lens that captures lossless video in full HD resolution.
Hi-res photos
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Hat tip to Cortis Photographie and OsitaLV
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— Cortis Photographie (@Bcor) August 22, 2018
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