DJI Spark Launched: Company's Cheapest and Most Compact Drone
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When you think of DJI,
the first thing that comes to mind is expensive and rather bulky but
powerful drones. However, your perception might soon change as DJI on
Monday launched 'Spark', which is not just the cheapest drone made by
the company but also its most compact one yet. With a starting price of
just Rs. 43,000 ($499 in the US) in India, DJI Spark is a mini camera
drone that brings along some new features that have previously not been
seen on DJI drones.
The new DJI drone weighs just around 300 grams
and is comparable to a soda can in terms of size. DJI Spark has a
maximum flight time of up to 16 minutes, is capable of recording 1080p
videos, and comes with a 12-megapixel sensor for taking still images.
"Spark's 2-axis mechanical gimbal and UltraSmooth technology
dramatically reduce shake and rolling shutter effect to capture
cinematic shots effortlessly," the company said in its release.
Moving
to the highlight of the new drone, DJI Spark can be controlled with
hand movements. With the PalmControl feature, for the first time in a
drone by DJI, the Spark's movement can be controlled by users by just
using their hands.
Controlling a camera drone with hand movements alone is a major step
towards making aerial technology an intuitive part of everyone's daily
life, from work and adventure to moments with friends and family," said
Paul Pan, Senior Product Manager at DJI. In case you don't prefer hand
movements, you can always choose to control the drone with your
smartphone.
Apart from PalmControl, DJI Spark comes with Quickshot
feature, which creates 10-second video from flight to easily share on
social media. Some of the other features from DJI including TapFly and
ActiveTrack can also be found on the new mini drone from the company.DJI
Spark can reach maximum speeds of up to 50kmph and with Sport Mode, the
camera flies with you as you move along. While the new drone comes with
some of DJI's other shooting modes, it introduces two new modes, i.e.
Pano and ShallowFocus.
"In
Pano Mode, the camera creates horizontal or vertical panoramas by
automatically adjusting its gimbal and heading, taking a series of
pictures and stitching them together. ShallowFocus allows you to put
part of a picture into sharp focus while the rest of the image is
softened, creating photographs with a shallow depth of field," the
company said in its release.
Apart from the main camera, the DJI Spark comes with a
downward-facing vision system, a forward-facing 3D Sensing System,
dual-band GPS and GLONASS, a high-precision inertial measurement unit,
and 24 powerful computing cores, as per the company.
The standard
DJI Spark kit will include an aircraft, a battery, a USB charger and
three pairs of propellers. Users can also choose to get their hands on
the Spark Fly More Combo, which includes an aircraft, two batteries,
four pairs of propellers, a remote controller, propeller guards, a
charging hub, a shoulder bag and all necessary cables, with a retail
price of Rs. 60,000.The shipping of the drone has been estimated
to start from June 15 in the US and each user can only purchase a
maximum of two units due to limited availability. Further, the company
is also giving away a 16GB microSD card with the DJI Spark.
Just
like some of the other recent drones from DJI, the Spark flies back to
the preset home point when user presses the Return to Home (RTH) button,
the battery gets too low, or the connection is lost.
DJI Spark
has been launched in Alpine White, Sky Blue, Meadow Green, Lava Red, and
Sunrise Yellow colours but the company says that the availability of
different colours might depend on the different sales channels.
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