DJI Spark Quadcopter
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
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2-Axis Stabilized Gimbal Camera
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12MP Still Photos / 1080p/30 Video
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Gesture and TapFly Control
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FlightAutonomy with Obstacle Detection
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Subject Tracking from Various Angles
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GPS- & Vision Position-Based
Navigation
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Top Speed of 31 mph in Sport Mode
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Up to 16 Minutes Flying Time
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Up to 1.2 Mile Control Range
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Control, Edit, Share with DJI GO App
Though agile in the air, drones
can be bulky and cumbersome when on land. Not so with the Spark from DJI, which won't
hold you back no matter what the adventure. This compact quadcopter features an
integrated camera with motorized stabilization to capture 12MP photos, 1080p
Full HD videos, and even aerial selfies. The drone's compact size, 31 mph top
speed, and up to 16 minutes of flight time will appeal to a variety of users,
from FPV enthusiasts to racers to those just looking for more dynamic shots
than are possible with simply a smartphone or camcorder. The drone features
GPS- and vision-based navigation for outdoor or indoor use, a variety of flight
modes, and a 3D obstacle-detection system.
Integrated
Camera and Gimbal
A 2-axis gimbal-stabilized camera backed
by a 1.2/3" CMOS sensor allows you to capture up to 12MP still photos and
record 1080p30 Full HD video.
2-Axis Gimbal
Spark's 2-axis mechanical gimbal and
UltraSmooth technology dramatically reduce shake and rolling shutter effect,
keeping shots stable without loss of detail.
High-Grade Optics
Spark's camera features an f/2.6
aperture wide-angle lens with a 25mm-equivalent focal length for a wide (but
not distorted) angle of view. Five elements are arranged into a single group
that fit into a compressed frame.
Pano Mode
Spark shoots horizontal or vertical
panoramas by automatically adjusting its gimbal and heading.
Shallow Focus
3D vision technology helps capture
photos with a shallow depth of field.
Photo Modes
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Single Shot
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3-Frame Burst Shooting
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Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)
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Intervals from 2 to 60 Seconds
720p Video Downlink
Wi-Fi enables connecting to a mobile
device as far away as 1.2 miles. Both 2.4G and 5.8G signals are supported for
better reliability where the spectrum is congested. In addition to app-based
functions, you can view a live video feed at up to 720p resolution.
Flight
Control System
Navigation System
The Spark is able to position itself
accurately in a range of environments, beyond what is possible using basic
"optical flow" technology, which depends on a single downward-facing
camera and assumes that the ground below is always flat. Spark is able to sense
its environment in three dimensions and react to it, ensuring it hovers
steadily, whether it is high up on the side of a cliff where downward sensors
have no target, or under a forest canopy where satellite positioning is blocked
and the ground is covered in uneven markings and obstacles.
Quick Launch
With FaceAware, Spark lifts off from
your hand by recognizing your face. It takes off and hovers in place within
seconds of powering on.
Gesture-Base Control
Tell Spark what to do without using a
controller or app. Simply use hand gestures to maneuver and take photos.
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SELFIES: Raise
your arms, wave your hand, or make a frame with your fingers to maneuver Spark
and shoot photos
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PALMCONTROL: Spark can follow your hand movements or even take off and land on
your palm
QuickShot Smart Video Modes
Spark helps you create professional-looking
areal videos thanks to the following modes:
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ROCKET: Ascend
with the camera pointing downward
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DRONIE: Fly
backward and upward, with the camera locked on your subject
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CIRCLE: Circle
around a given target
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HELIX: Fly
upward, spiraling around your subject
ActiveTrack Subject Tracking
With ActiveTrack, just tell the Spark
who to track and it handles the rest. No GPS bracelets or transmitters are
required. The Spark has been trained to detect and recognize a number of common
subjects including people, bike riders, vehicles, and even animals. Two
settings are offered:
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TRACE: Track
your target from in front or behind, or even circle around it
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PROFILE: Follow
your subject from a fixed perspective
TapFly
When you tap on your phone's screen,
software translates your touch into a heading, including whether you want it to
climb or descend. When you want to change direction, just tap somewhere else on
your screen and the Spark will smoothly turn to the new destination. Two modes
are available:
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DIRECTION: Keep flying in the direction you tap on screen
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COORDINATE: Tap the screen and fly to that spot while maintaining altitude
Sport Mode
Sport Mode was designed for fun, giving
the Spark a top speed of 31 mph, all the while ramping up agility and
responsiveness, to give you a taste of drone racing. You can also use it to
film something fast, or zip out to catch a shot before the moment passes. Even
in Sport Mode, the Spark will rapidly come to a stop if you let go of the
controls.
FlightAutonomy
Spark's FlightAutonomy System features a
main camera, vision positioning system (VPS), 3D object sensing, GPS, a
high-precision IMU, and a 24-core controller. Together these allow Spark to
hover accurately anywhere with VPS assistance at up to 98', sense obstacles
from up to 15' away, and land safely.
Return to Home
Where GPS is available, the Spark it
able to return to its takeoff point and land itself. This will happen
automatically if the battery gets too low, the controller signal is lost, or
you press the RTH (Return to Home) button on the app or controller. Spark is
able to sense and maneuver around obstacles as it returns.
Flight Protection
DJI's GEO system lets you know where
drone flights may raise safety or security concerns, such as near airports or
stadiums.
Dual Frequency 2.4G and 5.8G Radio
The Spark's remote controller and Wi-Fi
work on both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz range frequencies. This means the system can
take advantage of the less-crowded 5.8 GHz part of the spectrum when the 2.4
GHz range is saturated.
Design
Built for Speed
Spark features an aerodynamic profile
that enables it to soar through the air with minimal wind resistance.
Performance and stability are enhanced by keeping the gimbal flush with the
aircraft. This enables flying in strong winds and the ability to achieve a top
speed or 31 mph in Sport Mode.
FPV Flight
Using Sport Mode, FPV is enabled by
default, so the camera moves with you as you fly. To enhance the immersive
experience, Spark can be paired with the separately available DJI Goggles.
DJI GO Mobile
App
Edit and Share
The DJI GO 4 app features automatic
editing templates and an array of filters. Quickly edit videos and share them
straight to social media.
Intelligent
Flight Battery
Spark uses a high-energy-density LiPo
flight battery for optimal performance. 12 intelligent protection functions
help ensure safe flight. Additionally, Spark's battery estimates remaining
flight time, letting you know when to land in real time.
Technical | |
Pixel | 12MP |
Image Resolution | 3968 x 2976 |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Video Resolution | 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) at 30p |
Warranty | Non Warranty |