SkyPixel and DJI Launch the 2017 Aerial Video Contest
A New Way of Storytelling That Allows People to Explore the World Like Never Before
A New Way of Storytelling That Allows People to Explore the World Like Never Before
The Company’s First Mini Drone Lets You Capture Special Moments From The Air Just By Moving Your Hands
DJI M600 Pro Drone, Ronin-MX Gimbal And Hasselblad H6D-100c Camera Combine For Unparalleled Aerial Imaging Package
A Fun And Immersive Flying Experience For Drone Operators
Customisable Remote Controller, High Gain Antenna, High-Intensity Display Offer New Benefits For Professionals
Redesigned Three-Axis Stabilised Gimbal System Lets Professionals Capture Smooth, Steady Footage in Every Situation
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DJI, the world’s leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, has introduced a new addition to the Phantom family – the Phantom 4 Advanced - offering creators an affordable way to capture aerial imagery with a more powerful camera and more precise controls. The new Phantom 4 Advanced model improves on the original Phantom 4,
A drone that fits in your life just the way it fits into your backpack. That’s the story featured in DJI’s latest #MyMavic campaign which presents the small, foldable drone as an everyday companion of a tech journalist, a vlogger and travel filmmaker.
DJI, the world’s leading maker of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), proposes an electronic identification framework for UAS that would allow authorities to identify drone owners when necessary while also respecting their privacy.
DJI is partnering with internationally acclaimed professional travel photographer and videographer Elia Locardi to kick off the DJI Drone Photography Workshop world tour in Lisbon, Portugal in May 2017. Elia will take participants to some of the most beautiful and picturesque destinations in the world to experience this new and exciting photographic artform using DJI drones.
DJI, the world’s leading maker of unmanned aerial vehicles, has released the first-ever survey of lifesaving drone activity, finding that drones have rescued at least 59 people from life-threatening conditions in 18 separate incidents around the globe and that over the 42 weeks between May 2016 and February 2017, 38 lives have been saved, an average of almost one life per week.
DJI, the world’s leading maker of unmanned aerial vehicles, has released a white paper concluding the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) set its weight standard far too low for determining which drones pose the lowest risk to people.