Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “DJI Mavic Air 2S review: new sensor makes all the difference”.
It hasn’t even been a full year since the mavic air 2 was released, but dji decided it’s time for an upgrade. Today it is introducing a 999 dollar mavic air 2s, a rare mid-cycle refresh. That brings some notable new features to an already good drone and the biggest upgrade is in the camera. The air 2 ss camera now has a one inch sensor compared to the half inch sensor that was found in its predecessor and it is capable of filming 4k footage and 60 frames per second, and that sounds great on paper. But there are a lot more caveats than i anticipated, so let’s go through them.
So when the original mavic air was introduced back in 2018, it had a tiny sensor capable of shooting 12 megapixel photos, mediocre, dynamic range and passable 4k video, and now this mavic air 2s has the same size sensor as their flagship mavic. The mavic 2 pro shoots. Equally good photos and it’s actually better at video in some aspects, but better, at least on paper. So here’s what i mean by that: okay. First things: first, the maximum video resolution is 5.4 k compared to the 4k on the mavic 2 pro awesome and the air 2s’s 4k. Video actually has a higher bitrate than the mavic 2 pro check and the air 2 ss 4k video can actually shoot at a higher frame rate too amazing.
So if you prioritize frames of resolution, you’ll be stoked to hear that it can shoot 4k at 60 frames per second with that one inch sensor except don’t get too stoked just yet, because once you do switch to 4k60, there will be some cropping there, meaning this Drone actually isn’t using its full one-inch sensor in that mode. The video still looks fantastic, but the crop in this mode is the sort of thing you will not see on the spec sheet. So, beware of that that also might explain why this drone actually has a wider focal length than the other mavics in the lineup. When using the full one-inch sensor, the focal length is 22 millimeters, usually dji. Drones are either 24 or 28..
I personally like the slightly wider look, but if you prefer tighter composition, you can use the built-in digital zoom or crop in the edit. So when it comes to zoom uh there’s some numbers to go through 1080p 60 lets you zoom in six times. 1080P 30 lets you zoom in eight times 4k 60 up to three times 4k 30 up to four times, and lastly, there is no digital zoom available when you’re in 5.3k, understandable. However, here’s where we get to another caveat, none of these matters, if you’re filming in dlog or hdr, because you actually can’t use the digital zoom while shooting in any of those profiles unless you’re using the standard color profile. Also, you can use digital zoom at all while taking photos.
I’M not really sure why that’s the case. I can easily see that changing in the future, but as of right now, it’s not enabled. Oh there’s also one more caveat between color profiles: the maximum iso and the d-lock color profile is 1600 compared to 3200 in the standard color profile again, not a deal. Breaker usually footage at that high iso.
It doesn’t look fantastic, but something you should be aware of too so one big selling point of the air 2 was the ability to shoot 48 megapixel photos through pixel, binning and all sorts of stuff. You will not find that option here, but i’d always choose sensor size over just pure resolution numbers, and i think the mavic air 2s proved me right here. The photos look phenomenal.
Having a wanted sensor and a smaller body than the mavic 2 pro is kind of a dream. Come true for me. Both cameras take 20 megapixel photos, but there are also a few noticeable differences between them. First, there’s the focal length that i mentioned earlier, but there’s also the dynamic range which is better on the mavic 2. Pro 14 stops of dynamic range compared to 12.4 on the new air 2s.
So yeah you lose a little bit of information to work with, but in practicality. The difference is not that super noticeable photos look impressive at both low and higher isos. However, there is one more feature that makes the mavic 2 pro better at photos, but especially for video, and i wasn’t expecting to find it on the mavic air 2s. It was wishful thinking and i’m talking about adjustable aperture.
So when you’re filming video, you have to work within a few set rules and parameters, lock, shutter speed for one depending on your frame rate, meaning that the only way you can adjust exposure on the air 2s is by changing the iso levels or by adding nd Filters having an option to adjust exposure by adjusting aperture mid-flight is the luxury that looks like it’s reserved for the mavic 2 pro at least for now. The air 2s does come with a new, automated flight mode called smart shots, so once you activate it, the drone takes a few minutes to capture a couple of pre-programmed: videos stuff like wide circular shots and tighter circular shots dronies, and basically you get five to ten Must-Have clips it’s a great option for less experienced pilots who just want to get something quick and easy. So there are some changes to the hyperlapse mode.
You can no longer shoot 8k hyperlapse, but you can shoot 4k or lower and there’s an added layer of stabilization in post and i think it works. Okay, it’s not super smooth. I still have to add some stabilization in post in after effects or premiere. Also super quick side note: dji’s 1299 dollar flying more bundle, which includes three batteries. Charging hub also includes a set of four nd filters: 4, 8, 16 and 32.. I’Ve never used dj nd filters, but they come in this little case, which i’m weirdly obsessed with.
It’S a bit plasticky on the outside, but sure it has this nice rubberized texture on the inside and once again uh. It’S incredibly thin. It’S a small seemingly irrelevant point, but i just had to mention, because i love it that much and there’s also a little change to the hardware too.
There’S an extra set of sensors that sit right on top of the drone that will help with obstacle detection and avoidance, especially at higher speeds. Dji calls it apas 4.0. It’S encouraging to see some extra tension in that area, but dji is nowhere near skydio when it comes to autonomous flights. It’S still mostly a safety feature than something you would rely on.
You do need a manually activated to turn on obstacle avoidance, and you pick how you want your drone to act either it’ll break in front of an obstacle, or it will try to go around it and in my testing the drone was a bit more hesitant than I anticipated, and it would often choose to break instead of avoiding an obstacle. I know i’ve been pointing a lot of those things that you will not find at this drawing network that will not work, so i will end on a bit more positive note. This is still a fantastic drone that you’ll undoubtedly be happy with. If you decide to get one and if you’re, okay, with those caveats i’ve mentioned here frankly, most people will probably be okay with those trade-offs.
Most people don’t fly with apas. Some people don’t like 60 frames per second, some people love resolution, but you just need to be aware of them bottom line. This is still a very, very capable drone, with a very good camera on a smaller, lighter body than the flagship mavic 2 pro. And it is a very good upgrade from the mavic air 2 from less than a year ago.
But it’s not a necessary upgrade for most of you. Thank you so much for watching. We got plenty of videos on the channel this week, so if you’re into cars, you can go. Take a look at the mercedes eqs that we spent some time with or if you’re, into smart watches. Oneplus is making its own smart watches and we have the review of that with dan seaford bye. Thank you. .