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Philip D S Van Der Walt
February 7, 2025
How can I get camera view and not map view on the phone
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
To switch from map view to camera view on the DJI Mavic 2 Pro using Pix4Dcapture on iOS, follow these steps:
1. Force quit Pix4Dcapture and DJI GO 4. 2. Unplug the cable between your mobile device and the remote controller. 3. Turn off both the remote controller and the drone. 4. Turn on the drone first, then the remote controller. 5. Reconnect the cable between your mobile device and the remote controller. 6. Open Pix4Dcapture.
This process helps reset the connection and should restore the camera view.
2 Pro/Zoom Quick Start Guide and refer to this Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual for more details. Video Tutorials Go to the address below or scan the QR code on the right to watch the Mavic 2 Pro/ Zoom tutorial videos, which demonstrate how to use the Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom safely: http://www.dji.com/mavic-2/info#video...
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 Preparing the Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom Preparing the Remote Controller Aircraft Diagram Activation Aircraft Flight Modes...
2.0, offering a maximum transmission range of 5 mi (8 km) and displaying video from the aircraft on to DJI GO 4 on your mobile device at up to 1080p. The remote controller works at both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz, and it can select the best transmission channel automatically without any latency.
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Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual *Attach the gimbal cover when not in use. 1) Hold the gimbal in place and insert gimbal clamp between the aircraft and the gimbal. 2) Make sure the hooks on the Gimbal Protector are locked in the grooves of the aircraft, then lower the Gimbal Protector over the gimbal and secure with the buckle.
Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual Preparing the Remote Controller 1. Unfold the mobile device clamps and the antennas. 2. Remove the control sticks from their storage slots on the remote controller and screw them into place. 3. Choose an appropriate RC cable based on the type of mobile device. A cable with a Lightning connector is connected by default to the cable slider.
Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual Aircraft Diagram 1. Forward Vision System 2. Propellers 3. Motors 4. Front LEDs 5. Antennas 6. Gimbal and Camera 7. Backward Vision System 8. Aircraft Status Indicator 9. Battery Buckles 10. Lateral Vision System 11. USB-C Port 12.
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The removable control sticks are easy to 10. Flight Mode Switch store. The default flight control is set to Mode Switch between S-mode, P-mode, and 2. Set the flight control mode in DJI GO 4. T-mode. 5. Flight Pause Button 11. Power Button...
Intelligent Flight Battery. Refer to the aircraft diagram in the Product Profile section. Flight Modes The Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom has three flight modes, plus a fourth flight mode that the aircraft switches to in certain circumstances: P-mode (Positioning): P-mode works best when the GPS signal is strong. The aircraft utilizes GPS and the Vision Systems to locate itself, stabilize, and navigate between obstacles.
Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual Aircraft LEDs and Status Indicator The Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom has Front LEDs and Aircraft Status Indicators as shown in the figure below. Front LEDs Aircraft Status Indicator Front LEDs Aircraft Status Indicator The Front LEDs show the orientation of the aircraft and glow solid red when the aircraft is turned on to indicate the front of the aircraft (they can be turned off in the DJI GO 4 app).
Low Battery RTH is triggered when the Intelligent Flight Battery is depleted to the point that the safe return of the aircraft may be affected. Return home or land the aircraft immediately when prompted. DJI GO 4 will display a warning when a low battery level warning is triggered. The aircraft will automatically return to the Home Point if no action is taken after a ten-second countdown.
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This procedure cannot be canceled. If there is a danger of a collision, push the throttle up and try to navigate away. If the battery level is sufficient, the battery level indicator bar in DJI GO 4 displays the estimated remaining flight time based on the current battery level.
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Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual RTH and Battery Level Warnings (when using updated firmware v01.00.00.00) Aircraft Status Warning Instructions DJI GO 4 App Actions Indicator Select an option. If no action Remaining battery Choose RTH or is taken, the aircraft will enter level supports RTH.
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Obstacle Avoidance during RTH Provided that lighting conditions are sufficient for the Forward and Backward Vision Systems to operate, the Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom senses and actively attempts to avoid obstacles during RTH. The obstacle avoidance procedure is as follows: 1. The aircraft decelerates when an obstacle is sensed.
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3. If Landing Protection is not operational, the DJI GO 4 app displays a landing prompt when the aircraft descends below 0.5 m. Pull down on the throttle for one second or use the auto landing slider in the app to land.
Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual Vision Systems and Infrared Sensing Systems The Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom is equipped with Forward, Backward, Downward, and Lateral Vision Systems, and Upward and Downward Infrared Sensing Systems, providing omnidirectional obstacle sensing (if lighting conditions are adequate).
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Pan and tilt the aircraft When a vision system calibration is required, DJI GO 4 sends a notification. If a computer is not nearby, however, a quick calibration can be performed in the app. Tap the Aircraft Status bar and Vision Sensors to start quick calibration.
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Be sure to maintain line of sight with the aircraft and pay attention to prompts in DJI GO 4. DJI takes no responsibility for any aircraft that is damaged or lost while using Lateral Vision Systems.
2.0, Point of Interest (POI 2.0), Waypoint (coming soon), TapFly, and Cinematic Mode. Select an Intelligent Flight Mode in DJI GO 4. Ensure the battery level is sufficient and the aircraft is working on P-mode when using the Intelligent Flight Modes.
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CourseLock With the Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom, Course Lock can be used in two ways. In the first way, the orientation of the aircraft is fixed, but a subject cannot be selected. In the second way, the orientation of the aircraft is fixed and the aircraft flies around a selected object.
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QuickShot shooting modes include Dronie, Circle, Helix, Rocket, Boomerang, Asteroid, and Dolly Zoom (only available with Mavic 2 Zoom). The Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom records a video according to the selected shooting mode and then automatically generates a 10-second video. The video can then be viewed, edited, or shared to social media from Playback.
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Exiting QuickShots Toggle the Flight Mode switch to S-mode or T-mode to exit QuickShots anytime during shooting (when Multiple Flight Modes is enabled in the DJI GO 4 app). Press the Flight Pause button on the remote controller or tap in DJI GO 4 or for the emergency brake.
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ActiveTrack 2.0 allows you to select an object on your mobile device screen. The aircraft adjusts its flight to track the subject. No external tracking device is required. Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom can automatically identify up to 16 objects and uses different tracking strategies to track people, vehicles, and boats.
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Use the roll stick on the direction of the subject and use the slider in DJI GO 4 to the remote control to fly in during flight. The remote fly in a circle around the subject.
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2. Select a subject through GPS positioning: Manually fly the aircraft above the subject, and then press the C1 button or select in DJI GO 4 to confirm the subject. Fly the aircraft at least 5 m away from the Point of Interest.
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The aircraft flies to the waypoints in order according to the settings. The flight orientation and speed can be controlled during flight. You can select the waypoints by flying the Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom to the waypoints and record them individually. The waypoints can also be selected and edited in the map before takeoff: 1.
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Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual TapFly TapFly features three sub-modes; Forward, Backward, and Free. Providing that lighting conditions are suitable, the aircraft automatically avoids obstacles it senses. Forward: The aircraft flies towards the target with the Forward Vision System sensing obstacles.
APAS may not function properly when the aircraft is flying near its Flight Limits or in No-fly Zones. Pay attention to the Aircraft Status Bar in DJI GO 4 and ensure the aircraft is working in APAS mode normally. Flight Recorder Flight data including flight telemetry, aircraft status information, and other parameters are automatically saved to the aircraft’s internal data recorder.
Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual Attaching and Detaching the Propellers The Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom use low-noise propellers. There are two varieties of the propellers, which are designed to spin in different directions. White marks are used to indicate which propellers should be attached to which motors.
7. Over-discharge Protection: Discharging stops automatically to prevent excess discharge. 8. Short Circuit Protection: The power supply is automatically cut if a short circuit is detected. 9. Battery Cell Damage Protection: DJI GO 4 displays a warning message when a damaged battery cell is detected.
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2. Batteries cannot be used in extremely low-temperature environments of < 14° F (-10° C). 3. When in low-temperature environments, end the flight as soon as DJI GO 4 displays the low battery level warning.
F2.8-F11. The camera supports auto focus, which can focus at 1 m to infinity. The filters on the camera can also be replaced. The Mavic 2 Pro camera shoots up to 4K30fps video and 20 MP photos, supports shooting modes such as Single shot, Burst shooting, Interval, Panorama, Slow motion, and Enhanced HDR.
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H.265 is supported. For the Mavic 2 Pro, Full FOV down samples from the 5.5K sensor to 4K resolution while HW crops in the center for finer image quality but less FOV. Full FOV view is 75° and HQ view is 55°. You can select between them according to your actual shooting demands.
Built into the remote controller is DJI’s long-range transmission technology OcuSync 2.0, offering a maximum transmission range of 5 mi (8 km) and displaying video from the aircraft to DJI GO 4 on your mobile device at up to 1080p. Easily control the aircraft and camera using the onboard buttons. An onboard LCD screen gives real-time aircraft data information and the detachable control sticks make the remote controller easier to store.
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AC Power Adapter USB Adapter Controlling the Camera Use the Aperture/Shutter Adjustment Dial to adjust the aperture and shutter parameters (Mavic 2 Pro only). Use the Record button to start/stop recording. Use the Focus/Shutter button to auto focus and take photos.
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Three preprogrammed modes (Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3) are available and custom modes can be configured in DJI GO 4. The default mode is Mode 2. In each of the three pre-programmed modes, the Mavic 2 hovers in place at a constant orientation when both sticks are centered.
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Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual Remote Aircraft Controller Remarks Indicates Nose Direction) (Mode 2) Moving the left stick up or down changes the aircraft’s altitude. Push the stick up to ascend and down to descend. The more the stick is pushed away from the center position, the faster the aircraft will change altitude.
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C1 and C2 Button The functions of the C1 and C2 buttons are set in DJI GO 4. The default configuration for the C1 button is Center Focus and the default configuration for the C2 button is Playback. Remote Controller Alert Remote controller will sound an alert during RTH or when the battery level is low.
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Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual strong weak Ensure that the aircraft is flying within the optimal transmission zone. To maintain optimal transmission performance, adjust the remote controller and antennas according to the figure above. LCD Screen The LCD Screen displays various system statuses including real-time flight telemetry and battery levels.
Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual Dual Remote Controller Mode (Coming soon) The Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom supports Dual Remote Controller Mode, which allows two remote controllers to connect to the same aircraft. Both the Primary remote controller and the Secondary remote controller can control the orientation of the aircraft and the movement of the gimbal and camera operation.
Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual Linking the Remote Controller The remote controller is linked to your aircraft before delivery. Linking is only required when using a new remote controller for the first time. Follow these steps to link a new remote controller: 1.
Equipment Device Menu If it is not already selected, select Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom from the device menu in the top left corner of the screen. Function Menu in the top right corner of the screen to open the Function menu. The menu has five options: Scan QR Code: Scan a QR code to connect to an aircraft.
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: This icon shows the strength of the remote controller signal. The icon will blink when an interference is recognized during flight. When there are no additional warnings in DJI GO 4, it means that the interference will not affect operation and overall flight experience.
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Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual 11. Focus/Metering Button : Tap to switch between focus and metering mode. Tap to select object for focusing or metering. Auto Focus-Continuous will be triggered automatically according to the status of the aircraft and camera after enabling Auto Focus.
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The app is designed to assist your operation. Please use your sound discretion and DO NOT rely on the app to control your aircraft. Your use of the app is subject to DJI GO 4 Terms of Use and DJI Privacy Policy. Please read them carefully in the app.
Flight Once pre-flight preparation is complete, it is recommended to use the flight simulator in DJI GO 4 to hone your flight skills and practice flying safely. Ensure that all flights are carried out in an open area. Refer to the Remote Controller and DJI GO 4 sections for information about using the remote controller and the app to control the aircraft.
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Fly the aircraft only within your line of sight. GEO Zones All GEO Zones are listed on the DJI official website at http://www.dji.com/flysafe. GEO Zones are divided into different categories and include locations such as airports, flying fields where manned aircraft operate at low altitudes, borders between countries, and sensitive locations such as power plants.
2. If conditions are safe to land, slide the slider to confirm. The aircraft will commence the auto landing procedure. Warnings will appear in DJI GO 4 if the aircraft detects that conditions are not suitable to land. Be sure to respond promptly.
1. Place the aircraft in an open, flat area with the Aircraft Status Indicator facing towards you. 2. Turn on the aircraft and the remote controller. 3. Launch DJI GO 4 and enter Camera View. 4. Wait until the Aircraft Status Indicator blinks green indicating that the Home Point has been recorded and it is now safe to fly.
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1. The pre-flight checklist is designed to help you fly safely and to ensure that you can shoot video during flight. Go through the full pre-flight checklist before each flight. 2. Select the desired gimbal operation mode in DJI GO 4. 3. Only shoot video when flying in P-mode or T-mode.
Appendix Specifications Aircraft Takeoff Weight 907 g (Mavic 2 Pro); 905 g (Mavic 2 Zoom) Dimensions Folded: 214×91×84 mm (length×width×height) Unfolded: 322×242×84 mm (length×width×height) Diagonal Distance 354 mm Max Ascent Speed 5 m/s (S-mode), 4 m/s (P-mode) Max Descent Speed...
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Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual Sensing System Sensing System Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing Forward: Horizontal: 40°, Vertical: 70°; Backward:Horizontal: 60°, Vertical: 77°; Downward: Front and Back: 100°, Left and Right: 83° Lateral: Horizontal: 80°, Vertical: 65° Obstacle Sensing Range Forward: Precision Measurement Range: 0.5 - 20 m Detectable Range: 20 - 40 m Effective Sensing Speed: ≤...
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Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual Color Mode Dlog-M (10-bit), support HDR video D-Cinelike (HLG 10-bit) Max Video Bitrate 100 Mbps 100 Mbps Supported File System FAT32: ≤ 32 GB FAT32: ≤ 32 GB exFAT: > 32 GB exFAT: > 32 GB...
Choose an open area to carry out the following procedure. 1. Tap the System Status Bar in DJI GO 4, select “Calibrate”, and follow the on-screen instructions. 2. Hold the aircraft horizontally and rotate it 360 degrees. The Aircraft Status Indicator will turn solid green.
Using DJI GO When you connect the aircraft or remote controller to DJI GO 4, you will be notified if a new firmware update is available. To start updating, connect your mobile device to the internet and follow the on- screen instructions.
Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual Ensure the aircraft is connected to the computer before powering on. The firmware update will take around 15 minutes. It is normal that the gimbal goes limp, aircraft status indicators blink, and the aircraft reboots. Please wait patiently until the update is complete.
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WHEEL ERR+RE-CTR WHEL Left Dial on the remote controller is not centered. Re-center it. STICK ERR Control stick error. Calibrate the control sticks in the DJI GO 4 app. MECH ERR Remote Controller Error. Calibrate the remote controller in the DJI GO 4 app.
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Do you have a question about the MAVIC 2 PRO and is the answer not in the manual?
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How can I get camera view and not map view on the phone
To switch from map view to camera view on the DJI Mavic 2 Pro using Pix4Dcapture on iOS, follow these steps:
1. Force quit Pix4Dcapture and DJI GO 4.
2. Unplug the cable between your mobile device and the remote controller.
3. Turn off both the remote controller and the drone.
4. Turn on the drone first, then the remote controller.
5. Reconnect the cable between your mobile device and the remote controller.
6. Open Pix4Dcapture.
This process helps reset the connection and should restore the camera view.
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