DJI Avata 360 drone review: 360 video hits new highs
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DJI Avata 360 drone review: 360 video hits new highs
"The Avata 360 features two ultrawide cameras with f/1.9 lenses and 1.1-inch 64-megapixel sensors, providing unobstructed 200-degree views for 360-degree video at up to 8K 60 fps."
"This setup fundamentally changes the way you pilot a drone and capture video, allowing you to focus on flying and reframe shots later in DJI's Studio app."
"Unlike the Antigravity A1 that only shoots 360 video, the Avata 360 supports regular single-camera shooting, rotating forward to capture 4K video at up to 60 fps."
The Avata 360 drone features dual ultrawide cameras for 360-degree video capture at 8K 60 fps. It allows pilots to focus on flying while reframing shots later. The drone supports both 360 and single-camera shooting, providing 4K video capabilities. Compared to the Antigravity A1, the Avata 360 is more polished and safer to fly around people. However, its availability in the US remains uncertain. The integration of DJI's camera technology enhances its performance and user experience.
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