Avata Apr 2026

: If the drone lands upside down, this mode flips it back over so you can take off again without walking to retrieve it.

: Uses hand movements for intuitive steering; great for beginners and one-handed operation. : If the drone lands upside down, this

: Crucial for maintaining the 180° shutter rule in bright sunlight without overexposing your image. : If the drone lands upside down, this

: Use RockSteady for instant smooth clips, or turn it off to use Gyroflow for more precise stabilization in post-processing. : If the drone lands upside down, this

: With compatible goggles, you can look around by simply moving your head, creating a deeply immersive "cockpit" experience.

Achieving professional FPV footage requires moving beyond "Auto" mode. Use these settings to maximize the DJI Avata 2's camera potential:

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