Get to know everything about the Mavic Air with this 11-part tutorial series!
1. Unboxing
In this first episode, find out what's inside the box when you purchase this smart, foldable drone.
2. Your First Flight
In this second episode, we'll help you connect your remote controller and smartphone to the Mavic Air, as well as basic flying and shooting controls.
3. QuichShots
In this third episode, we introduce two new and exciting QuickShots: Boomerang and Asteroid.
4. SmartCapture
In this fourth episode, let's take a look at SmartCapture, which lets you control the Mavic Air for flying and shooting with simple hand gestures!
5. ActiveTrack
In this fifth episode, get to know the different ways you can use ActiveTrack to keep your subject perfectly in frame no matter where they go!
6. TapFly
In this sixth episode, we show you how you can use the different TapFly modes to fly the Mavic air easily with just a tap on your mobile device screen.
7. APAS
In this seventh episode, you'll learn about Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS), and how it intelligently helps you maintain safe flight.
8. Tripod and Cinematice Mode
In this eighth episode, learn more about Tripod and Cinematic mode, which allow you to take smooth, dramatic, movie-quality video footage.
9. DJI GO 4
In this ninth episode, we'll take a look at DJI GO 4, the intuitive, easy-to-use app that you'll use to control the Mavic Air, edit your images and video, check your flight records, and more!
10. Updating Firmware
In this tenth episode, we'll show you how easy it is to update the firmware on the Mavic Air to make sure it has the latest, safest, and most up-to-date features.
11. Panoramas
In this eleventh episode, let's see the different panorama modes available on the Mavic Air, as well as a closer look at the Sphere panorama, which stitches 25 photos together into a 32-megapixel photo to give you a fully immersive, seamless view of your surroundings.
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Dear Grace, thank you and the DJI Team very much for producing and sharing this great set of tutorials, very informative indeed! Coming from the Spark there are so many new settings and modes I have to learn about this helps a lot already.
i m having troubles connecting the drone to the app when my samsung s8 is connected to the remote controller, it shows a phantom 3 on the screen, not the mavic air what should i do? everithing is perfect, battery fully charged, firmware updated via pc what m i missing? why the dji go 4 app is showing just phantom-matrice-osmo-inspire, and when connecting the controller, it recognize the drone as a phantom 3 with no possibilities to take off?
djiuser_EfiDShbt7be5 Posted at 2018-2-7 16:10
i m having troubles connecting the drone to the app when my samsung s8 is connected to the remote controller, it shows a phantom 3 on the screen, not the mavic air what should i do? everithing is perfect, battery fully charged, firmware updated via pc what m i missing? why the dji go 4 app is showing just phantom-matrice-osmo-inspire, and when connecting the controller, it recognize the drone as a phantom 3 with no possibilities to take off?
Be aware DJI does not take care of its customers. I own a Phantom 4, Spark, Mavic Pro, and CrystalSky screen. My new but defective Mavic was replaced by DJI with a damaged refurbished Mavic.
Very nice tutorials. I think they could be slightly longer and include more detail on the differences between sub modes but as they are, they provide an excellent overview of the feature set. I'd love to see a few more dedicated to the camera settings.
The Mavic Air has larger propellers that do not fold. I think the design of the Air might also put your fingers closer to the propellers if landing in your hand. I have successfully managed a hand catch, but I'm not wondering why this mode does not exist on the Mavic Air.
Tom_A Posted at 2018-2-11 22:49
The Mavic Air has larger propellers that do not fold. I think the design of the Air might also put your fingers closer to the propellers if landing in your hand. I have successfully managed a hand catch, but I'm not wondering why this mode does not exist on the Mavic Air.
It may not be the safest thing to do. If the aircraft is not designed to do that, you may want to refrain so not to get any type of injury.
DJI-Mark Posted at 2018-2-12 08:33
It may not be the safest thing to do. If the aircraft is not designed to do that, you may want to refrain so not to get any type of injury.
I have started to avoid doing this. I have a launch pad that I tended to leave at home when flying the Spark, but I'm bringing it now to fly the Mavic Air. The way I grabbed for the one hand catch that I tried was in such a way that if the drones level dropped, the rear legs would touch my hand. It didn't feel as safe as with the Spark, so yes, going to avoid hand catches.
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