User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Using This Manual
- Legend
- Read Before the First Flight
- Video Tutorials
- Download the DJI GO 4 App
- Download DJI Assistant 2
- Product Profile
- Introduction
- Feature Highlights
- Preparing the Mavic Air
- Aircraft Diagram
- Remote Controller Diagram
- Activation
- Aircraft
- Flight Modes
- Aircraft LEDs and Status Indicator
- Return to Home
- Vision Systems
- Intelligent Flight Modes
- Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems
- Flight Recorder
- Attaching and Detaching the Propellers
- Intelligent Flight Battery
- Gimbal and Camera
- Remote Controller
- Using the Remote Controller
- Optimal Transmission Zone
- Linking the Remote Controller
- DJI GO 4 App
- Equipment
- Editor
- SkyPixel
- Me
- Controlling the Aircraft with a Mobile Device
- Flight
- Flight Environment Requirements
- Flight Limits and GEO Zones
- Preflight Checklist
- Auto Takeoff and Auto Landing
- Starting/Stopping the Motors
- Test Flight
- Appendix
- Specifications
- Calibrating the Compass
- Firmware Updates
- After-Sales Information
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Mavic Air
User Manual
Do not remove the microSD card from the aircraft when it is turned on.
To ensure the stability of the camera system, single video recordings are capped at 30
minutes.
Camera
The onboard camera uses its 1/2.3” CMOS sensor to capture video at up to 4K at 30 fps and 12
megapixel stills. You can record video in either MOV or MP4 formats. Available picture shooting modes
include Single Shot, Burst, Interval, HDR, and various Panorama modes. A live preview of what the
camera is seeing can be monitored on a connected mobile device via the DJI GO 4 app.
Camera microSD Card Slot
The Mavic Air comes with 8 GB of internal storage, and it also supports using a microSD card to store
your photos and videos. A UHS-1 microSD card is required due to the fast read and write speeds
required for high-resolution video data.
microSD Card Slot










