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Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual
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Please use QuickShots at locations that are clear of buildings and other obstacles. Make sure
that there is no human, animals or other obstacles on the flight path. The aircraft brakes and
hovers in place when an obstacle is detected.
Always pay attention to objects around the aircraft and use the remote controller to avoid
accidents (such as collisions) or occlusion with the aircraft.
Be extra cautious when using QuickShots in any of the following situations:
a. When the subject is blocked for a long time or outside the line of sight.
b. When the subject is more than 50 m away from the aircraft.
c. When the subject is similar in color or patterns with the surrounding.
d. When the subject is in the air.
e. When the subject moves fast.
f. The lighting is extremely low (< 300 lux) or high (> 10,000 lux).
DO NOT use QuickShots in places that are close to buildings or where the GPS signal is weak.
Otherwise, the flight path will be unstable.
You must follow local privacy laws and regulations when using QuickShots.
Note that the Lateral Vision Systems are enabled in QuickShots sub-modes of Circle, Helix, and
Boomerang (when using firmware v01.00.01.00 or above).
2. In DJI GO 4, tap , then select QuickShots and follow the prompts.
3. Select your target subject in Camera View (tap the circle on the subject or drag a box around the
subject) and choose a shooting mode. Tap “GO” to begin recording. The aircraft ies back to its
original position once shooting is nished.
4. Tap to access the video.
Exiting QuickShots
Toggle the Flight Mode switch to S-mode or T-mode to exit QuickShots anytime during shooting (when
Multiple Flight Modes is enabled in DJI GO 4). Press the Flight Pause button on the remote controller or
tap in DJI GO 4 or for the emergency brake.
Position
09:29
Asteroid Dolly ZoomDronie HelixCircle Rocket Boomerang
61%
12
ISO
SHUTTER
EV
WB
1600 0.31/8000 4K/25
AFC/MF
AE
In flight (GPS)
2 m
1. Take o and hover at least 6.6 ft (2 m) above the ground.
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