
This can be corrected in post in Photoshop (or Premiere for video) but all this adds up to a drone that is best suited and ultimately designed to deliver optimum results when shooting FPV forward-facing video. In this scenario the drone will tend to naturally tilt in order to hold position, and since there’s no gimbal movement on the horizontal axis, the result is images that are slightly on the skew. Shooting in raw is not an option, and there are none of the automated shooting modes for either stills or video familiar to Mavic users.Īnother issue occurs when shooting stills while hovering in any kind of a side breeze. There are only 2 modes, 'Auto' or 'Manual', and both capture JPEGs. The FPV’s photography capabilities are less impressive though, and although it’s easy to switch between video and still shooting with just a long press on the controller shutter button, the quality is such that the DJI FPV is not a drone that you would choose for high quality aerial images. But image stabilization (borrowing the DJI tech of the Osmo) takes care of any issues here and again the tech delivers buttery smooth video footage. One big difference worth noting is that since this is an FPV drone, the gimbal operates only on the tilt (vertical) axis. There is an option for lens distortion which, if switched on, removes the barrel/fisheye distortion the lens otherwise creates.
FPV DRONE DJI 1080P
Overall, the 4K and 1080p video looks fairly good, and aside from the camera capturing the front propellers footage is plenty good enough for posting on YouTube. So on the face of it there should be plenty of dynamic range to work with in your video editor of choice. The camera is capable of shooting immersive video and video footage can be captured in the Standard and D-Cinelike color profiles at a bit rate of up to 120Mbps. The fixed focal length range is 0.6m to infinity, meaning that theoretically everything in shot is in focus, and to be fair this appears to be the case. The DJI FPV features a 12MP 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor with a fixed focal length camera lens equivalent to 14.66mm with a 150-degree field of view and a fixed f/2.8 aperture. That said the video quality is still 4K at 50/60fps and 1080p at 50/60/100/120fps impressive for an FPV drone.

The DJI FPV is a drone made for fun filled flying rather than serious aerial video and photography, and so its moving image and stills capability is somewhat lesser than others in the DJI stable.

Coupled with optional FPV Goggles V2, you can enhance this experience with a first-person view of the action. Whether you enjoy breakneck racing or leisurely touring beautiful terrain, the FPV Drone gives you an intimate experience, unlike traditional piloting. You can capture video on an optional microSD card (up to 256GB) at 120 Mb/s. Even at this blistering speed, DJI's RockSteady EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) technology will help ensure the footage you capture is smooth.

When fully unleashed, the FPV Drone can speed across the sky at up to 87 mph. With three different flying modes to choose from, you can fly at your own personal comfort level. Fully immerse yourself in the amazing aerial views and unbridled speed of drone flying with the universal edition of the DJI FPV Drone.
