In the field of drones, DJI is an unbeatable presence, especially the folding MAVIC series, which has become the preferred choice for consumer-grade drones. However, after layoffs and reorganization, the French veteran manufacturers have come up with a product that can compete with the DJI's Mavic Air, that is, collapsible, with 4K HDR video camera and even zoom camera - the drone Anafi.
Anafi's shape design is inspired by insects. The wings can be folded. After using carbon fiber and glass fiber materials to make the fuselage, it is lighter than insects and weighs 320g, which is 110g lighter than DJI's Mavic Air. The folded Spark weighs 20g and it's fair to say that Parrot's weight loss measures are very effective.
Anafi is light-weight, but its performance is unambiguous. It uses a Sony 1/2.4-inch CMOS sensor with a 21MP pixel. It can take Adobe DNG RAW photos and can capture up to 100Mbps 4K HDR video, or 1080/60P HD video and also supports the 4K Cinema standard. At the same time, it is equipped with a 3x optical zoom lens, taking the equivalent of 135 frames 23-69mm viewing angle, the video is equivalent to 135 frames 26-78mm viewing angle, the wide-angle end of the maximum aperture is F2.4. If the 3x optical zoom cannot meet the needs of users, the lossless digital zoom can be turned on in the video (crop format shooting), the digital zoom ratio is 2.8 times under 1080P, and the digital zoom is 1.4 times under 4K.
Excellent anti-shake is indispensable for any good quadcopter drone. Anafi uses three-axis anti-shake technology. The entire camera can also be flipped 180-degree up and down to switch the camera from the ground to the sky. This is a way of shooting that is impossible for DJI Mavic Air to achieve.
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