DJI Mavic Pro Drone with 4K HD Camera

$999.00

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  • 4K HD Camera
  • 27 Minute Battery Life
  • 4.3 Mile Transmission Range
  • Fly up to 40MPH
  • Obstacle Avoidance
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Want a highly portable, foldable drone that shoots professional quality 4K video? You just found it. The DJI Mavic Pro quadcopter will blow you away with features and performance you normally would expect only on bigger, more expensive drones. DJI packs a lot of capability — and convenience — into a mere 1.6 pounds.

When you buy a DJI Mavic foldable drone from DroneNerds.com, you’re getting a truly affordable professional drone. Don’t let Mavic Pro’s fun factor or its diminutive size fool you: The Mavic Pro is no toy … unless, of course, you want it to be. But when you need it to be, it’s a dependable, highly capable flying camera — every time, all the time.

It generates professional-quality 4K video at 30 frames per second and high-clarity 12MP stills. The camera is stabilized by a DJI three-axis gimbal.

Here are just some of the other features packed into the Mavic Pro:

  • 21 to 27 minutes of flight time
  • Long range of 4.3 miles
  • Pocket-sized remote controller that holds your smartphone and communicates anywhere without WiFi
  • Live-streaming video at 720p to 1080p
  • 40 mph top speed
  • Precise positioning with redundant sensors
  • Obstacle avoidance up to 22 mph
  • Control through your remote controller or just your phone
  • Beginner mode to get you started safely

Why Mavic Pro?

Let’s face it: You don’t want just any foldable drone. You want a DJI foldable drone. After all, DJI is the drone industry leader. No folding full-feature drone is more affordable than the DJI Mavic foldable drone.

Compact size. High performance. Reliability. Maneuverability. Speed. Brilliant video and sharp stills. The best gimbals in the business.

And support from the knowledgeable, skilled, DJI-trained technicians of Drone Nerds, the largest DJI dealer in the country.

Mavic Pro’s Easy Setup

Getting your Mavic Pro ready to fly is fast and easy. Unfold the four arms until they click in place. The front arms have landing gear already attached. Start your drone and the propellers will unfold automatically. (You’ll have to snap on the upper propellers before you fly it the first time.) Snap your smartphone onto the handheld remote controller, and power up. After calibrating the compass, which is a cinch, you’re off.

Precise Control, Safe Flight

Attach your smartphone to the pocket-sized remote controller in seconds. Fold-out arms on the remote controller hold it securely. After downloading an app, you can take a quick flight or set up a shoot flying the Mavic Pro using only your phone.

Extra sensors ensure a safe flight.

Dual IMUs and compasses on the Mavic Pro make positioning reliable. Your Mavic has GPS, GLONASS and ultrasonic range finders. Each key sensor on the Mavic Pro is duplicated. That means that if one sensor fails, the backup sensor kicks in. You’ll get where you’re going and back to base as if nothing happened.

Vision Sensors

Four vision sensors help you avoid obstacles as close as 2 feet and as far away as 49 feet. And that 49-foot range can be at speeds up to 22 mph. If you get too close to an object, your Mavic Pro will stop — automatically. It uses its vision sensors to see in three dimensions and protect you from unexpected dangers, even if there’s no ground close for it to sense and even if its GPS signals are blocked by trees. Yes, you’re the pilot. Flight Autonomy is your first officer; it gives you and your drone all the information needed for a successful flight.

Hover precisely and land almost exactly where you took off with Flight Autonomy. Precision Landing can even tell if the landing site is uneven.

TapFly points your drone in the right direction, Terrain Follow safely maintains position off the ground. Following a subject on a road or trail with changing terrain is a snap with Terrain Follow. And safe Return to Home avoids obstacles on the way back to base, switching on automatically if your battery runs low..

See what your camera sees, almost instantaneously, from as far away as 4.3 miles. DJI Go tells you everything you need to know onscreen — where you are, your altitude, your battery reserve, what’s in front of you.

Live-Stream Video

You need to see what you’re shooting and exactly where you’re going. The Mavic Pro streams a hi-def view using OcuSync. It streams in 1080p when your drone is nearby, and 720p when it’s farther away — up to 4.3 miles.

All the while, your Mavic is recording in stunning 4K. Want to be even more immersed in the flying experience? Drone Nerds has available FPV Goggles that will truly make you believe you’re flying. Control the drone and camera with taps on the side of the goggles, or control the drone with head movements alone. You can even share the experience by putting the goggles on a friend while you fly your Mavic by the remote controller.

You can also use OcuSync to download video and stills while recording additional images. And don’t worry about interference. OcuSync chooses the best frequency available and uses it.

Shake-Free 4K Video, Quality Camera

Aerial video is best in 4K, with more than four times the pixels of 1080p. The Mavic Pro captures 4K video at up to 30fps, stabilized by a 3-axis gimbal.

Mavic has ActiveTrack, which locks onto your subject — or onto you, if you want.

Don’t worry about having no dedicated photographer to help you. Just communicate with your Mavic Pro. It  does what you tell it to through your remote controller. Remember, with streaming video, you’ll see what your camera does. Choose the mode that’s best for your shoot:

Trace — Your Mavic will follow your subject, either in front or behind. Give it the command, and it will even circle your subject. Video recording a wedding? Trace Pro lets you focus on the bride and groom and fly backwards — perfectly level — while it records them leaving the church. No more bending low to get the shot, no more walking backwards.

Profile — Hiking a trail, canoeing or exploring a fascinating site? Profile is perfect. It will lock on and follow you, too, flying beside you and capturing all the action. Watching your dog pick up a scent and follow it? The Mavic will tag along, right beside him.

Spotlight — This mode isn’t quite magic, but the results are pure fantasy. Lock on your subject and get adventurous. Fly up, down, all around as you look for the most beguiling angles. Your subject, no matter how high or wide you fly, will stay in the frame.

Tripod — Slow down. Not the frame rate, but how fast your drone is moving. Tripod mode orders your Mavic Pro flying camera to make very measured moves — slow and steady — so you can capture every nuance of your scene.

For 12MP stills, adjust the shutter speed between 8 seconds for a time exposure and action-stopping 1/8000 second. Shoot in 3/5/7 fps bursts.

Selfie, anyone? Your Mavic Pro is even smart enough to read your hand gestures. Form your hands into the frame command and your Mavic Pro will take an aerial selfie.

Mavic Pro records on a video card; a 16MB card is included, and it’s easy to buy more storage capacity. Shoot automatically, or be the photographer you know you can be by manually controlling aperture, shutter speed, ISO and file format. Mavic opens the door to creativity — and flies right through.

Fly Longer on Intelligent Flight Batteries

As we said, Mavic Pro is fun, but it’s no toy. Mavic Pro can fly in real-world conditions for about 21 minutes — not the mere 10 or 15 typical of small drones. It’s powered by a quick-charge 3S Intelligent Flight Battery. It really is smart, keeping itself from overcharging and from sustaining damage during storage, even if fully charged.

It will communicate just how much power is left. Extra batteries and a multi-battery charger are available from Drone Nerds so you can stay in the air far longer than you’re on the ground.

Video Editing, Sharing, Live Streaming

We know you want to share your video ASAP. Edit it first and fast, using the DJI Go Editor to edit in your smartphone. If you don’t want to wait, stream live to Facebook or YouTube.

Get your video out there on Twitter, Instagram or SkyPixel, the DJI community for sharing aerial imagery. For stills with a real professional look, shoot in Adobe DNG RAW, which will let you edit for more detail and effects. You’ll get the most out of every pixel.

Mavic Bundles

To get more of the accessories you want and save money, choose a Drone Nerds Mavic Pro bundle.

The DJI Mavic Pro Fly More Combo Pack bundles:

  • The Mavic Pro drone
  • 3 Intelligent Flight Batteries (2 extra)
  • 5 pairs of propellers (2 additional pairs)
  • a Battery Charging Hub
  • Car Charger
  • Shoulder bag to hold everything

Want to turn your Mavic Pro drone into a stabilized ground video camera? You can with the DJI Mavic Pro Drone + PolarPro Katana Handheld Stabilizer Bundle.

Just twist off the propellers, fold the arms into the storage position and attach the entire drone to the katana handle. Mount your phone and connect in WiFi mode. You can shoot ground video stabilized by the Mavic’s 3-axis gimbal.

Since the Mavid Pro weighs only 11.6 pounds, the setup creates no fatigue. When you want to return to the air, just reverse the process. It takes only minutes. You can also buy the Katana Handheld Stabilizer separately .

Popular Accessories

Drone Nerds offers many accessories to help you get the most from your Mavic Pro flying camera.

Bags & Cases

Transport your Mavic safely and conveniently with a compact Mavic shoulder bag. This economical but durable carrying bag accommodates your drone, controller, spare propellers and batteries. To hold even more accessories and get additional protection, go for a GoProfessional Mavic Pro Hard Case. This handsome alligator-style case keeps you drone and accessories snug, and it resists water and dust infiltration.

Antennas

An FPVLR antenna upgrade extends the range of your Mavic Pro. If you’re not very experienced at this kind of upgrade, add affordable professional installation. The Drone Nerds technicians will install an antenna upgrade for you and test it to make sure it works before shipping it back. Arrange for installation online or by calling 786-708-7807.

Lenses

To help you deal with any kind of light you might face while shooting, there are PolarPro Mavic lens filters. Filters are available in packs of six or packs of three.

Batteries & Chargers

And you can always be prepared to get right back in the air with extra batteries.

Charge up to four DJI Mavic pro Intelligent Flight Batteries at a time with a charging hub. The hub is smart, too, charging the battery with the highest power level first so you’re ready to fly sooner.













SHORT DESCRIPTION
  • 4K HD Camera
  • 27 Minute Battery Life
  • 4.3 Mile Transmission Range
  • Fly up to 40MPH
  • Obstacle Avoidance
SKU
CP.PT.000500
Manufacturer
DJI
UPC
190021279605
compatible with
DJI Mavic
open box
No
video resolution
4K

What’s in the box? The DJI Mavic Pro, remote controller, charger, power cable, three propeller pairs, gimbal clamp, 16GB microSD card, micro USB cable, radio control cables, radio control cable slider, manuals.

Is the Mavic Pro Ready to Fly? Yes. All you need to do is unfold the arms until they click into place, and (the first time) attach the propellers. We’re talking a minute. The landing gear (Mavic has front landing gear only) are built in.  You’ll have to calibrate the compasses, which takes a couple of more minutes. It’s all very simple.

I’ve never flown a drone before. Will I lose control? Beginner mode lets you ease into learning the commands and how your drone reacts. You can set the flight program to a more advanced mode when you’re ready to graduate.

Does the Mavic Pro record 4K video? Yes. The Mavic pro camera shoots genuine high-definition 4K video in 30 fps or 2.7K video.

How do I edit and share video? You can edit and share with just a few taps right in the DJI Go 4 app.

Do I see what the camera sees? For the most part, yes. Images are not streamed in 4K video, but they are always in HD. When the drone is nearby, video is streamed in 1080p. Farther away, and up to 4.3 miles, video streams in 780p. You’ll record in 4K or 2.7K while seeing in 1080p or 720p.

Is Mavic Pro video smooth? Is it shake-free? Video is stabilized by a 3-axis mechanical gimbal. The gimbal compensates for the drone’s movements to produce silky smooth video comparable to what is shot by other 4K quads and better than what’s produced by other compact drones.

Can the Mavic Pro shoot stills? The Mavic pro shoots stills at a sharp 12MP resolution. The shutter ranges from 8 seconds for time exposures to action-freezing 1/8000 second, as fast as on many handheld SLRs. It can shoot bursts in 3/5/7 fps.

Is the camera removable for ground shooting? No, the camera is permanently mounted.

Can I use the Mavic Pro for ground shooting? Yes, and quite easily. The Mavic is so light and compact, you can remove the propellers and fold the arms to the storage position, then handhold it and shoot. The 3-axis gimbal on the drone that steadies aerial video will also steady handheld video. For less cumbersome handheld shooting, you can add an inexpensive PolarPro Katana–DJI Mavic Tray, a highly effective handheld system that makes the drone easier to handle.

Can I insert more memory than the standard 16GB microSD card has? Yes, up to 64GB.

How fast can the Mavic Pro fly? 40 mph in Sport Mode.

What is the Mavic Pro range? 4.3 miles. Range extenders are available.

What is the maximum Mavic Pro flight time? The Mavic Pro has been tested for up to 27 minutes. You’re more likely to experience flight time of about 21 minutes.

What happens if my battery runs low? The included DJI Go flight program tells you how much power you have in reserve. If you’re concentrating on your aerial shoot, or just having too much fun, the Mavic automatically returns to home when the charge runs low. It remembers where it came from, safely finds its own way home, recognizes the spot where it took off and lands there.

If the Mavic automatically flies home, does it avoid obstacles? In Return to Home mode, whether you or the flight program activates it, the drone automatically senses obstacles and the Mavic flies around or over them.

Does the Mavic avoid obstacles when I’m in control? Yes. The Mavic Pro senses obstacles up to 49 feet away when it’s flying up to 22 mph. It stops before hitting an obstacle and hovers. It also senses obstacles if you use Tap Fly and it is going to the place on your screen that you have tapped.

Can I fly the Mavic Pro indoors? Vision sensors for the front and bottom help you fly safely indoors, where GPS may not be effective. Mavic senses obstacles as close as 2 feet in front of the drone.

What happens if the GPS isn’t available? The Mavic Pro also recognizes signals from GLONASS, the Russian satellite system. If neither is available, you can fly by visual sensors. You can also use tap fly to show the Mavic where you want it to go.

Can I fly in rain or snow? No.

Can I fly without the remote control unit? You can fly with your smartphone only, once you have downloaded the app.

Will the Mavic lock onto my subject? The Mavic has several modes that lock onto your subject or onto you: ActiveTrack locks onto any subject the drone is told to follow. Trace lets the drone follow a subject, back up in front of it or circle it. In Profile mode, the Mavic travels alongside the subject. Spotlight keeps a still subject in focus while you fly up, down or around it in search of the most interesting angles.

Will the Mavic Pro shoot an aerial selfie? Yes. Just learn the hand commands, and it recognizes them.