How do the features of DJI Avata 360 differ across various control methods and shooting modes?
The DJI Avata 360 features vary based on your control method and shooting mode.
DJI Avata 360° Mode:
8K/60fps HDR video recording, FocusTrack, the 360° Virtual Gimbal, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, and other 360°‑specific features are available only in 360° mode. Some intelligent features vary by control method.
Only available when using goggles paired with a motion controller: Features such as acrobatic maneuvers and Head Tracking.
Only available when used with a standard remote controller: Features such as QuickShots and ActiveTrack 360° in FocusTrack.
Single Lens Mode:
This mode only supports video recording, with a maximum resolution of 4K/60fps.
When used with goggles and motion controller, you can fly and shoot in First-Person View (FPV) for better flat video image quality.
When used with a standard remote controller, you can also fly and shoot in First-Person View (FPV). The footage tilts with the drone's attitude, giving your footage a dynamic, FPV-style look.