DJI Flip (DJI RC 2)

DJI Flip (DJI RC 2)
DJI Flip (DJI RC 2)
Compact Design, Boundless Freedom
Weighing less than 249 g [1], DJI Flip is as light as an apple. No training or examination is required to fly in most countries and regions.
Ultra Safe, Ultra Reliable
Equipped with a foldable full-coverage propeller guard for safe flight and a 3D Infrared Sensing System for automatic braking [2] even at night.
Creativity Takes Flight With One Tap
Press the mode button on the side to select your desired shooting mode, and Flip automatically does the rest to capture impressive footage [3].
Capture Details With Exceptional Quality
4K/60fps HDR and 10-bit D-Log M for rich details in sunrises and sunsets. And 4K/100fps slow-motion captures highlight moments in detail.
Excellent for Portrait
With AI Subject Tracking [2], DJI Flip keeps the subject in the spotlight, acting like your personal director to capture every exciting moment.
Ideal for Landscapes
Capture amazing 48MP photos with the 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor, featuring Dual Native ISO Fusion, an f/1.7 aperture, and 2.4μm 4-in-1 pixels [4].
Creative Shots Within Reach
Supports Dronie, Circle, Rocket, Spotlight, Helix, and Boomerang modes [5], enabling you to capture stunning shots with a single tap.
1. Standard aircraft weight (including the Intelligent Flight Battery, propellers, and a microSD card). The actual product weight may vary due to differences in batch materials and external factors. Training or examination is not required for flying this product in most countries and regions. Always check local laws and regulations before use.
2. Automatic braking is supported only when flying in the Normal mode and Cine mode and during return-to-home. Intelligent functions (including Subject Tracking) do not support obstacle avoidance. If you use palm takeoff, the DJI Fly app, or a remote controller, the aircraft will only decelerate and automatically brake when it detects an obstacle within 1 meter ahead. The aircraft can perform an emergency brake if the following speed is less than 3m/s. However, if the follow speed is 3 m/s or faster, the braking distance may be insufficient, and the aircraft could collide with the obstacle. Please carefully observe your surroundings and use smart features in open areas.
3. Palm takeoff requires subject confirmation. When using palm takeoff, adhere to the following guidelines: operate in a windless environment as much as possible; hold the sides of the aircraft body from below with the camera facing the subject; make sure that your hand does not block the camera and that there are no obstacles obstructing the takeoff; avoid finger contact with the propellers to prevent injury; do not attempt to grab the drone while it is flying.
4. Achieved with QBC (Quad Bayer Coding) techniques that combine four pixels into one. Not supported when shooting 48MP photos.
5. Some shooting modes require connecting DJI Flip to a smartphone via Wi-Fi and enabling them in the DJI Fly app.