DJI Flip drone introduces a new propeller folding design with full prop guards. Aimed at beginners, this sub-249g/8.78oz drone can be operated with or without the controller, has a variety of automatic flying modes, and can follow subjects with front obstacle avoidance. The 48MP camera with a 1/1.3” sensor can capture up to 4K 100fps video and shoot 10-bit clips with D-Log M. DJI Flip is available now for $439. After releasing the DJI Neo last year, today DJI has launched yet another lightweight drone aimed at beginners. This time, however, the camera specs could attract many advanced prosumers, too, in my opinion. Let’s take a closer look at the new DJI Flip drone. DJI Flip – new folding design DJI openly markets the Flip as a drone for beginners, aiming to combine the ease of use of the DJI Neo with a better camera that is on par with the DJI Mini series. The Flip includes the palm takeoff feature, so it can be launched without a remote controller. As DJI claims, thanks to the AI subject tracking, the drone can autonomously follow a subject and perform a few pre-defined moves. DJI Flip drone automatic modes selection. Source: DJI The form factor is quite new for DJI. The Flip features four foldable arms, each with a propeller and a full-coverage prop guard. They all fold neatly beneath the drone, stacking seamlessly to reduce size for easy transportation. The prop guards are made out of lightweight carbon fiber string. DJI...
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