
The DJI Mavic 2 Pro is a high‑end, foldable drone built for serious aerial photography and videography. At the heart of the craft is a 1‑inch CMOS sensor from Hasselblad with 20 megapixels of effective resolution, coupled with a vari‑aperture lens (f/2.8–f/11) offering a 77° field of view (≈ 28 mm equivalent) — all giving excellent image quality, especially in low‑light. On video side, it supports 4K recording at up to 30 fps, 10‑bit Dlog‑M and HDR (HLG) profiles, with a max bitrate of 100 Mbps. The aircraft’s form factor is compact: folded dimensions ~214 × 91 × 84 mm, unfolded ~322 × 242 × 84 mm, and a take‑off weight around 907 g. Flight performance is strong: up to ~31 minutes of flight time in ideal conditions, a top speed of up to 72 km/h (in S‑mode), and wind resistance up to ~38 km/h. The Mavic 2 Pro features omnidirectional obstacle sensing (front, back, sides, up & down) and advanced flight modes like ActiveTrack 2.0, Hyperlapse, Waypoint and POI 2.0 which enhance creative aerial shooting. For accessories, typical bundles include extra intelligent flight batteries, a carrying case/hard‑case, ND filters (for better exposure control while filming), spare propellers, charging hub, landing pad, and often an upgraded remote controller with integrated display (Smart Controller). These enhance portability, extend flight time and simplify workflow in mobile and field‑shooting scenarios. The Mavic 2 Pro is well‑suited for professional content creators, videographers and advanced hobbyists who demand high image quality, flexible shooting modes and a robust yet foldable platform. That said, it requires attentiveness to battery care (charging, temperature), accessories planning (spares for extended flights) and understanding of local drone regulations (weight, drone registration, line‑of‑sight, etc.).
In short: a powerful aerial imaging tool, combining premium optics and sensor, excellent flight performance, plus accessory support — giving a capable airborne studio that folds down for transport.