DJI Avata 2 Drone
The DJI Avata 2 is a drone from DJI — known for its 12MP Fixed-Focus Sensor and 4K 10-Bit Video. Used copies start from $600 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

DJI Avata 2 Drone
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Drone Overview — DJI Avata 2
Key Features — DJI Avata 2
12MP Fixed-Focus Sensor: Captures stills at 4000×3000 pixels with a fixed-focus design optimized for aerial imaging.
4K 10-Bit Video: Records 4K footage in 10-bit color depth, providing greater dynamic range and flexibility when grading in post-production.
D-Log M Color Profile: Flat color profile retains more highlight and shadow detail for editors who want meaningful grading latitude.
High Frame Rate Options: Supports high frame rate recording for smooth slow-motion footage at lower resolutions, alongside standard 30, 50, and 60fps options.
ISO 100–25600 Range: Wide sensitivity range allows shooting in varied lighting conditions from bright daylight to lower-light environments.
DJI Goggles 3 Compatible: Pairs with DJI Goggles 3 for a 1920×1080 per eye FPV view at a 100Hz refresh rate, delivering an immersive first-person piloting experience.
Drone Specifications — DJI Avata 2
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Iso min | 100 |
| Iso max | 25600 |
| Display type | None (FPV goggles required) |
| Type | Other |
| Autofocus system | Manual Focus Only |
| Autofocus eye Tracking | No |
| Autofocus focus Points | Fixed focus |
| Autofocus subject Tracking | No |
| Battery type | DJI Avata 2 Intelligent Flight Battery |
| Battery battery Life | Up to 23 minutes flight time |
| Storage Media | microSD, Internal Storage |
| Connectivity wifi | No |
Description — DJI Avata 2
The DJI Avata 2 is a purpose-built FPV drone designed for immersive aerial capture. Its plastic composite body measures 185×212×64 mm and weighs 377g, keeping the aircraft compact and nimble. The 12 MP sensor captures stills at 4000×3000 pixels, while the video system supports up to 4K with frame rate options at 30fps, 50fps, 60fps, 100fps, and 120fps — all recorded in 10-bit color depth.
Color profiles include Standard and D-Log M, giving videographers meaningful flexibility during color grading. The ISO range spans 100 to 25600, and image stabilization is delivered via Digital / Electronic IS. Piloting is done through DJI Goggles 3 compatible FPV goggles, which render at 1920×1080 per eye at a 100Hz refresh rate — there is no onboard screen.
Storage is handled by microSD or internal storage, with a USB-C port for connectivity. The DJI Avata 2 Intelligent Flight Battery provides up to 23 minutes of rated flight time.
Pros — DJI Avata 2
- ✓10-bit video with D-Log M color profile support enables meaningful post-production grading flexibility
- ✓Wide frame rate selection including 100fps and 120fps opens up genuine slow-motion shooting options
- ✓Dual storage via both microSD and internal storage provides on-the-spot backup flexibility
Cons — DJI Avata 2
- ✗No weather sealing — the Avata 2 is rated 'None' for environmental protection, limiting use in adverse conditions
- ✗Fixed focus only with no subject tracking or eye tracking, restricting versatility for dynamic subject work
- ✗No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity — wireless data transfer is not available
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Frequently Asked Questions — DJI Avata 2
What video resolutions and frame rates does the DJI Avata 2 support?+
The Avata 2 shoots video up to 4K resolution. Available frame rates are 30fps, 50fps, 60fps, 100fps, and 120fps, with the maximum frame rate being 120fps. Video is captured in 10-bit color depth.
What color profiles are available for video on the Avata 2?+
For video, the Avata 2 supports Standard and D-Log M color profiles. D-Log M provides additional dynamic range headroom for color grading in post-production. Photo color profiles are limited to Standard.
Does the DJI Avata 2 have a screen or display built in?+
No — the Avata 2 has no onboard display. It requires FPV goggles to operate, and is compatible with DJI Goggles 3. The goggles provide a 1920×1080 per eye image at a 100Hz refresh rate.
How long does the battery last and what type does it use?+
The Avata 2 uses the DJI Avata 2 Intelligent Flight Battery, which is rated for up to 23 minutes of flight time.
What storage options does the Avata 2 support?+
The drone supports both microSD cards and internal storage. It also features a USB-C port, which can be used for data transfer.
Does the DJI Avata 2 have weather sealing or autofocus?+
No — the Avata 2 has no weather sealing and uses fixed focus only. There is no subject tracking or eye tracking available, and autofocus is not supported.






