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  2. DJI - Wikipedia

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    The DJI Goggles are designed to interface with DJI-branded drones, using dual LC display screens, wireless connectivity and direct photo and video capture control. In November 2017, DJI also released DJI Goggles RE ("Racing Edition"), which featured compatibility with racing quadcopters.

  3. Start saving your money! The DJI Avata drone is incredible ...

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    The Pro-View Combo consists of three major components: The drone itself, the DJI Goggles 2 and the DJI Motion Controller. There are other configurations available, including a slightly cheaper one ...

  4. DJI Phantom - Wikipedia

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    The drone uses a GPS-enabled NAZA-M autopilot system allowing it to hover with automatic wind resistance. [2] [5] After the success of the Phantom 2 Vision, DJI released a camera-equipped version of the Phantom 1 as the Phantom FC40. [6] The drone features a FC40 camera on a fixed mount capable of capturing 720p video at 30 FPS.

  5. DJI Mavic - Wikipedia

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    The Mavic 2 Zoom has a 12MP camera 4× zoom feature (2× optical and 2× digital), while the Pro is fitted with a 20MP Hasselblad camera with a "hyperlapse" feature. [12] [13] Both cameras are capable of recording 4K video at 30 FPS and have 8GB of internal storage. [11] [12] On October 29, 2018, DJI announced the Mavic 2 Enterprise. [14]

  6. DJI Mini - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, the drone could be fitted with a 3850 mAh Intelligent Flight Battery Plus, increasing flight time to 47 minutes at the cost of exceeding the 250 g (0.55 lb) weight limit for unregistered drones. [19] On 9 December 2022, DJI released the Mini 3 as a cheaper version of the Mini 3 Pro. [20]

  7. First-person view (radio control) - Wikipedia

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    The operator gets a first-person perspective from an onboard camera that feeds video to FPV goggles or a monitor. [1] [2] More sophisticated setups include a pan-and-tilt gimbaled camera controlled by a gyroscope sensor in the pilot's goggles and with dual onboard cameras, enabling a true stereoscopic view.

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