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How to use DJI Avata





Dji Avata is a new camera drone from DJI that offers an immersive flight experience with intuitive stir control and 4K stabilized videotape. It's a compact and featherlight drone that weighs about 410 g and has a erected- in propeller guard for enhanced safety. It also features DJI's flagship O3 videotape transmission and 2T2R omnidirectional antennas for unexampled stability and responsiveness during flight.



Dji Avata can be combined with DJI Goggles 2 or DJI FPV Goggles V2 for a life- suchlike flight experience. You can also use the DJI Motion Controller, which follows your hand movements and allows druggies of all situations to fly with confidence. Alternately, you can use the DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, which adopts an ergonomic design with Hall effect control sticks.

Dji Avata has a1/1.7- inch CMOS detector that supports 4K/ 60 fps videotape with a 155 °super-wide FOV. It also has RockSteady2.0 and HorizonSteady technologies that reduce camera shake and insure smoothultra-HD videotape. You can also shoot in D- Cinelike color mode for advanced color grading inpost-editing.





Dji Avata is designed for you to be bold and explore the sky with complete freedom. It has a durable frame that reduces the threat of damage, a new ducted aerodynamic design that optimizes power effectiveness, and an emotional flight time of over to 18 twinkles. It also has an Emergency Brake button and downcast detectors for coming- position safety and low- altitude flight. Dji Avata is a advance in FPV illustrations and a revolution in drone flying. It's born to fly and ready for adventure



To fly DJI Avata, you need to follow these way.




1. Charge the drone battery and the remote regulator or goggles battery.

2. Install the propellers on the drone and remove the gimbal protection.

3. Turn on the drone and the remote regulator or goggles and pair them.

4. Put on the goggles and acclimate the focus and IPD settings.

5. Hold the drone in your hand and press the takeoff button on the remote regulator

6. or goggles.

7. Release the drone and enjoy the flight.

8. To land, press the wharf button on the remote regulator or goggles and catch the

drone in your hand.



DJI Avata has three flight modes that you can choose


according to your skill position and preference.



Normal(N) Mode : This mode is analogous to other DJI drones, where the drone hovers in place with the use of satellite navigation and/ or visual positioning systems. The maximum flight speed is 8 m/ s and the maximum flight station angle is 25 degrees. This mode is suitable for newcomers and casual pamphlets.


Sport(S) Mode : This mode increases the dexterity and speed of the drone, making it more responsive to control stick movements. The maximum flight speed is 14 m/ s and the flight backing functions are still active. This mode is suitable for intermediate and advanced pamphlets who want further exhilaration and excitement.




Manual(M) Mode : This mode is the classic FPV mode, where all flight backing functions are impaired and the drone relies on the airman's chops to stabilize and manoeuvre. The maximum flight speed and station angle are unlimited, allowing for racing and freestyle flight. This mode is suitable for educated and professional FPV aviators who want full control and freedom.





You can switch between Normal and Sport modes using the DJI Motion Controller or the DJI FPV Remote Controller 2. still, to enable Homemade mode, you need to use the DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 and set your goggles to Homemade mode first. You also need to acclimate the screw on the reverse of the throttle stick so that it doesn't recenter. It's recommended to exercise flying in Manual mode using the DJI Virtual Flight FPV simulator mobile app before trying it in real life.



DJI Avata can be used for colorful purposes, similar as



• Enjoying an immersive flight experience with DJI Goggles 2 and DJI Motion Controller. The stir regulator allows you to control the drone with your hand movements and feel more connected to the flight.


• Firing 4K/ 60 fps vids with asuper-wide 155 ° FOV and D- Cinelike color mode for cinematic illustrations. You can also use RockSteady2.0 and HorizonSteady to keep your footage stable and smooth.





• Exploring different scripts and surroundings with the compact and nimble design of DJI Avata. You can also use the erected- in propeller guard and downcast detectors for enhanced safety and low- altitude flight.


• Rehearsing your flight chops with the DJI Virtual Flight simulator app, which offers colorful modes and zones to pretend realistic flight scripts.


• Getting a taste of drone racing with the time trial and hall modes in the simulator app or by flying with other Avata aviators in real life.


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