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Mavic Air
2
User Manual
28
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Gimbal Operation Modes
Two gimbal operation modes are available. Switch between the dierent operation modes in DJI Fly.
Follow Mode: The angle between the gimbal’s orientation and aircraft front remains constant at all times.
FPV Mode: The gimbal synchronizes with the movement of the aircraft to provide a first-person flying
experience.
Use the gimbal dial on the remote controller to control the tilt of the camera. Alternatively, enter the camera view
in DJI Fly. Press the screen until an adjustment bar appears and drag up and down to control the camera’s tilt
and drag left and right to control the camera’s pan.
When the aircraft is powered on, do not tap or knock the gimbal. To protect the gimbal during
takeoff, take off from open and flat ground.
Precision elements in the gimbal may be damaged in a collision or impact, which may cause the
gimbal to function abnormally.
Avoid getting dust or sand on the gimbal, especially in the gimbal motors.
A gimbal motor may enter protection mode in the following situations:
a. The aircraft is on uneven ground or the gimbal is obstructed.
b. The gimbal experiences excessive external force, such as during a collision.
DO NOT apply external force to the gimbal after the gimbal is powered on. DO NOT add any
extra payload to the gimbal as this may cause the gimbal to function abnormally or even lead to
permanent motor damage.
Make sure to remove the gimbal protector before powering on the aircraft. Also, make sure to
mount the gimbal protector when the aircraft is not in use.
Flying in heavy fog or clouds may make the gimbal wet, leading to temporary failure. The gimbal
recovers full functionality once it is dry.
Camera Prole
Mavic Air 2 uses a 1/2" CMOS sensor camera, which can shoot up to 4K 60 fps video and 48 MP photos, and
supports shooting modes such as Single, Burst, AEB, Timed Shot, Panorama, and Slow Motion. The aperture
of the camera is f2.8 and can shoot at 1 m to innity.
Gimbal and Camera
Gimbal Prole
The 3-axis gimbal of Mavic Air 2 provides stabilization for the camera, allowing you to capture clear and stable
images and video. The control pan range is -80° to +80° and the control tilt range is -90° to +24°. The default
control tilt range is -90˚ to 0˚, and the tilt range can be extended to -90˚ to +24˚ by enabling “Allow Upward
Gimbal Rotation” in DJI Fly.
-90°
24°
DTM1
DTM1
-80° 80°
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