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[M]Only in cases where these traits[/M] are inflexible, maladaptive and persistent, and [M]cause[/M] significant functional problems and [M]subjective distress[/M], [M]can they be called narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (analogous remarks accompany other personality disorders). | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | n |
[M]Only in cases where these traits[/M] are inflexible, maladaptive and persistent, and [M]cause significant functional problems[/M] and subjective distress, [M]can they be called narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (analogous remarks accompany other personality disorders). | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | n |
[M]Only in cases where these traits are[/M] inflexible, maladaptive and [M]persistent[/M], and cause significant functional problems and subjective distress, [M]can they be called narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (analogous remarks accompany other personality disorders). | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | n |
[M]Only in cases where these traits are[/M] inflexible, [M]maladaptive[/M] and persistent, and cause significant functional problems and subjective distress, [M]can they be called narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (analogous remarks accompany other personality disorders). | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | n |
[M]Only in cases where these traits are inflexible[/M], maladaptive and persistent, and cause significant functional problems and subjective distress, [M]can they be called narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (analogous remarks accompany other personality disorders). | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | n |
[M]Narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (NPD) - [M]a personality disorder in which there is a behavioral pattern dominated by[/M] grandiosity (in imagination or waking), the need to be admired, a lack of empathy, and [M]the inability to adopt the perspective of others.[/M] | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | n |
[M]Narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (NPD) - [M]a personality disorder in which there is a behavioral pattern dominated by[/M] grandiosity (in imagination or waking), the need to be admired, [M]a lack of empathy[/M], and the inability to adopt the perspective of others. | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | e |
[M]Narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (NPD) - [M]a personality disorder in which there is a behavioral pattern dominated by[/M] grandiosity (in imagination or waking), [M]the need to be admired[/M], a lack of empathy, and the inability to adopt the perspective of others. | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | e |
[M]Narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (NPD) - [M]a personality disorder in which there is a behavioral pattern dominated by grandiosity[/M] ([M]in[/M] imagination or [M]waking[/M]), the need to be admired, a lack of empathy, and the inability to adopt the perspective of others. | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | n |
[M]Narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (NPD) - [M]a personality disorder in which there is a behavioral pattern dominated by grandiosity[/M] ([M]in imagination[/M] or waking), the need to be admired, a lack of empathy, and the inability to adopt the perspective of others. | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | n |
[M]Narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (NPD) - [M]a personality disorder in which there is a behavioral pattern dominated by grandiosity[/M] (in imagination or waking), the need to be admired, a lack of empathy, and the inability to adopt the perspective of others. | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | e |
[M]Narcissistic personality disorder[/M] (NPD) - [M]a personality disorder[/M] in which there is a behavioral pattern dominated by grandiosity (in imagination or waking), the need to be admired, a lack of empathy, and the inability to adopt the perspective of others. | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | e |
[M]Narcissistic personality disorder was included in the final adopted version of the DSM-5.[/M] | Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or megalomania is a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and struggles with empathy. People with NPD often spend much time daydreaming about achieving power and success, and perceive injustice for failing to do so. This is a pattern of obsessive thoughts and unstable sense of identity, often to cope with a sub-par real life. People with the diagnosis in recent years have spoken out about its stigma in media, and possible links to abusive situations and childhood trauma. Such narcissistic behavior typically begins by early adulthood, and occurs across a broad range of situations.
The causes of narcissistic personality disorder are unknown, but theorized to be linked to certain types of traumas. The condition of NPD is included in the cluster B personality disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). A diagnosis of NPD is made by a healthcare professional interviewing the person in question. The condition of NPD should be differentiated from mania and substance use disorder.
Treatments for narcissistic personality disorder have not been well studied. | n |
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the [M]spokesman continued[/M], adding that [M]the event had been delayed to[/M] “[M]ensure we can deliver[/M] high-quality, [M]cutting[/M]-[M]edge technology to our customers.”[/M] | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the [M]spokesman continued[/M], adding that [M]the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality[/M], cutting-edge [M]technology to our customers.”[/M] | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” [M]the spokesman[/M] continued, [M]adding that the event had been delayed[/M] to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.” | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
“[M]This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued[/M], adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.” | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and [M]both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.[/M] | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
The [M]ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models[/M] — [M]from up to 5 miles[/M] — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
The [M]ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models[/M] — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
[M]Both versions[/M], among other things, [M]will[/M] reportedly have a range of five miles and [M]be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph[/M]. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
[M]Both versions[/M], among other things, [M]will reportedly have a range of five miles[/M] and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the [M]next model[/M], which the leaked images show [M]will apparently come in two versions[/M] — the [M]Zoom and[/M] the [M]Pro[/M]. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the [M]leaked images show will apparently come in two versions[/M] — the Zoom and the Pro. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
[M]We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model[/M], which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while [M]the Pro model will include[/M] a Hasselblad camera with [M]a 1-inch sensor[/M]. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while [M]the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera[/M] with a 1-inch sensor. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
[M]The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens[/M], while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
[M]BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom[/M] in 2016. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
[M]BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016.[/M] | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
[M]BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro[/M] with filmmaker Philip Bloom [M]in 2016.[/M] | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
[M]BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro[/M] with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after [M]DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18[/M]. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | e |
[M]The catalog[/M] apparently jumped the gun on running images of [M]the drone[/M] that [M]also include technical specifications[/M] after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
[M]The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone[/M] that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, [M]we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone[/M]. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
Thanks to [M]an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos[/M], we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original [M]Mavic Pro[/M] proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way [M]it could be folded down and compactly stored[/M]. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
[M]The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers[/M] because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
According to a statement the BBC obtained from [M]a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones[/M]. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
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Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
According to [M]a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman[/M], the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones. | There can be no argument that DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today. The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package. And although the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage, it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. Last year's Mavic Air then combined the best of both worlds, becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy.
DJI's not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.
That event has however since been postponed, and while it's not quite 100 percent confirmation that a Mavic successor was what DJI was planning on revealing on the day, a purported image of the company's next major consumer drone was leaked online over the weekend – and it shows off several new features.
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone, which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. The copter appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color.
From the parts on the table in the image, the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | n |
And given [M]DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture[/M]”, it seems logical that the other key addition could be a wide-angle lens. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | e |
And given DJI’s sell for its postponed event mentioned “the bigger picture”, it seems logical that the [M]other key addition could be a wide-angle lens[/M]. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
And although [M]the Spark[/M] didn’t offer 4K footage, it [M]came with smarts that made the drone[/M] fun and [M]easy to use[/M]. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
And although [M]the Spark[/M] didn’t offer 4K footage, it [M]came with smarts that made the drone fun[/M] and easy [M]to use[/M]. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
And although [M]the Spark didn’t offer 4K footage[/M], it came with smarts that made the drone fun and easy to use. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
There can be no argument that [M]DJI produces some of the best consumer drones in the market today[/M]. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
[M]DJI's[/M] not resting on its laurels, however, and was originally scheduled to host a [M]big event on July 18[/M] (US time) – one where the company [M]had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”.[/M] | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
[M]DJI's[/M] not resting on its laurels, however, and was [M]originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time)[/M] – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | e |
[M]DJI's not resting on its laurels[/M], however, and was originally scheduled to host a big event on July 18 (US time) – one where the company had invited attendees to “see the bigger picture”. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
[M]The copter[/M] appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but [M]retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of[/M] shape and [M]color[/M]. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
[M]The copter[/M] appears to have a sleeker and more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air, but [M]retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape[/M] and color. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
[M]The copter appears to have a[/M] sleeker and [M]more aerodynamic design compared to the Mavic Air[/M], but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
[M]The copter appears to have a sleeker[/M] and more aerodynamic [M]design compared to the Mavic Air[/M], but retains the basic character of the Mavic Pro in terms of shape and color. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
The company began to push the envelope with [M]the 2016 Mavic Pro that offered 4K video in a portable package.[/M] | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
[M]The company began to push the envelope with the 2016 Mavic Pro[/M] that offered 4K video in a portable package. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
From the parts on the table in the image, [M]the Mavic 2 appears[/M] to include a removable [M]gimbal, like the one on the competing GoPro Karma[/M] . | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
From the parts on the table in the image, [M]the Mavic 2 appears to include a removable gimbal[/M], like the one on the competing GoPro Karma . | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the [M]new drone[/M], which [M]displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm.[/M] | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
Leaked image of DJI Mavic 2 | Image courtesy: DroneDJ
Flying high
Website [M]DroneDJ was the first to publish the image of the new drone[/M], which displays the name ‘Mavic 2’ printed on a foldable propeller arm. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
[M]Last year's Mavic Air[/M] then combined the best of both worlds, [M]becoming what we consider to be the best travel drone you can currently buy[/M]. | Thanks to an early reveal in the catalog from British retailer Argos, we have an idea of what’s coming spec-wise with the next DJI Mavic drone.
The catalog apparently jumped the gun on running images of the drone that also include technical specifications after DJI scrapped a press event that had been set for July 18. We were supposed to get an announcement at that event about the next model, which the leaked images show will apparently come in two versions — the Zoom and the Pro.
Both versions, among other things, will reportedly have a range of five miles and be able to fly at a top speed of 45 mph. The Zoom will come with a 2x optical zoom lens, while the Pro model will include a Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch sensor. The ability to transmit live 1080p video will be a feature of both models — from up to 5 miles — and both models will also come with 360-degree obstacle avoidance.
According to a statement the BBC obtained from a DJI spokesman, the catalog also only shows a “hint” of what will be on offer with the new drones.
“This pre-printed catalogue was scheduled before we postponed our ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event,” the spokesman continued, adding that the event had been delayed to “ensure we can deliver high-quality, cutting-edge technology to our customers.”
The BBC report goes on to note how popular the original Mavic Pro proved to be especially with filmmakers because of the way it could be folded down and compactly stored. BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones tested the original Mavic Pro with filmmaker Philip Bloom in 2016. | n |
[M]The video records the captain yell[/M], “[M]Holy crap[/M]! | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | e |
[M]The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks[/M] from fishermen and boaters – [M]but encounters are rare[/M]. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from[/M] fishermen and [M]boaters[/M] – but encounters are rare. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen[/M] and boaters – but encounters are rare. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks[/M] from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher [M]Dr. Greg Skomal[/M] got the shock of his life when [M]a shark nearly took a bite out of[/M] him [M]as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts[/M]. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher [M]Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him[/M] as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal[/M] got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]it jumped right out of the water!”[/M] | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
Amazing footage shows a [M]scientist’s[/M] dangerously close [M]encounter with[/M] a 12-foot [M]great white shark[/M]. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | e |
Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a [M]12-foot great white shark[/M]. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
Amazing [M]footage shows[/M] a [M]scientist’s[/M] dangerously close [M]encounter with[/M] a 12-foot [M]great white shark[/M]. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
As he was recording, [M]a great white breached directly below him[/M], [M]causing Skomal to leap back.[/M] | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]As he was recording[/M], [M]a great white breached directly below him[/M], causing Skomal to leap back. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | e |
Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a [M]GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole.[/M] | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro[/M] mounted to a painter’s pole. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage[/M] using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
“[M]White sharks are[/M] wild and [M]unpredictable animals[/M],” [M]the group said.[/M] | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
“[M]White sharks are wild[/M] and unpredictable [M]animals[/M],” [M]the group said.[/M] | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy[/M] captured and [M]posted footage of the close call[/M] and posted it on their Facebook page [M]on Monday[/M]. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy[/M] captured and [M]posted footage of the close call[/M] and posted it [M]on their Facebook page[/M] on Monday. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured[/M] and posted [M]footage of the close call[/M] and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. | A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher and lunging at him with its teeth bared.
Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water.
“Did you see that? Did you see that?” Mr Skomal shouted. “It came right up and opened its mouth right at my feet!”
He was using a long pole with an action camcorder attached to capture footage of the shark.
“Whoah! Holy crap. Jumped right out of the water,” the boat’s captain, John J King II, said. | n |
[M]A great white shark has been caught on camera[/M] leaping out of the sea beneath [M]a researcher[/M] and [M]lunging at[/M] him [M]with its teeth bared[/M]. | Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a 12-foot great white shark.
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. As he was recording, a great white breached directly below him, causing Skomal to leap back.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured and posted footage of the close call and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. The video records the captain yell, “Holy crap! it jumped right out of the water!”
The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare.
“White sharks are wild and unpredictable animals,” the group said. “This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.” | e |
[M]A great white shark has been caught on camera leaping out of the sea beneath a researcher[/M] and lunging at him with its teeth bared. | Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a 12-foot great white shark.
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. As he was recording, a great white breached directly below him, causing Skomal to leap back.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured and posted footage of the close call and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. The video records the captain yell, “Holy crap! it jumped right out of the water!”
The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare.
“White sharks are wild and unpredictable animals,” the group said. “This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.” | e |
Jumped right out of the water,” the [M]boat’s captain, John J King II[/M], said. | Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a 12-foot great white shark.
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. As he was recording, a great white breached directly below him, causing Skomal to leap back.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured and posted footage of the close call and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. The video records the captain yell, “Holy crap! it jumped right out of the water!”
The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare.
“White sharks are wild and unpredictable animals,” the group said. “This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.” | n |
[M]Jumped right out of the water[/M],” the boat’s captain, [M]John J King II, said[/M]. | Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a 12-foot great white shark.
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. As he was recording, a great white breached directly below him, causing Skomal to leap back.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured and posted footage of the close call and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. The video records the captain yell, “Holy crap! it jumped right out of the water!”
The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare.
“White sharks are wild and unpredictable animals,” the group said. “This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.” | n |
[M]“It[/M] came right up and [M]opened its mouth right at my feet!”[/M] | Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a 12-foot great white shark.
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. As he was recording, a great white breached directly below him, causing Skomal to leap back.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured and posted footage of the close call and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. The video records the captain yell, “Holy crap! it jumped right out of the water!”
The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare.
“White sharks are wild and unpredictable animals,” the group said. “This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.” | n |
[M]“It came right up[/M] and opened its mouth right at my feet!” | Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a 12-foot great white shark.
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. As he was recording, a great white breached directly below him, causing Skomal to leap back.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured and posted footage of the close call and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. The video records the captain yell, “Holy crap! it jumped right out of the water!”
The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare.
“White sharks are wild and unpredictable animals,” the group said. “This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.” | n |
[M]Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat[/M] off Cape Cod, near Boston, [M]when the predator breached the water.[/M] | Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a 12-foot great white shark.
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. As he was recording, a great white breached directly below him, causing Skomal to leap back.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured and posted footage of the close call and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. The video records the captain yell, “Holy crap! it jumped right out of the water!”
The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare.
“White sharks are wild and unpredictable animals,” the group said. “This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.” | e |
[M]Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat[/M] off Cape Cod, [M]near Boston[/M], when the predator breached the water. | Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a 12-foot great white shark.
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. As he was recording, a great white breached directly below him, causing Skomal to leap back.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured and posted footage of the close call and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. The video records the captain yell, “Holy crap! it jumped right out of the water!”
The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare.
“White sharks are wild and unpredictable animals,” the group said. “This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.” | n |
[M]Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat off Cape Cod[/M], near Boston, when the predator breached the water. | Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a 12-foot great white shark.
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. As he was recording, a great white breached directly below him, causing Skomal to leap back.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured and posted footage of the close call and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. The video records the captain yell, “Holy crap! it jumped right out of the water!”
The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare.
“White sharks are wild and unpredictable animals,” the group said. “This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.” | n |
[M]Greg Skomal was standing on the bow of a research boat[/M] off Cape Cod, near Boston, when the predator breached the water. | Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a 12-foot great white shark.
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. As he was recording, a great white breached directly below him, causing Skomal to leap back.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured and posted footage of the close call and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. The video records the captain yell, “Holy crap! it jumped right out of the water!”
The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare.
“White sharks are wild and unpredictable animals,” the group said. “This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.” | e |
[M]Mr Skomal shouted.[/M] | Amazing footage shows a scientist’s dangerously close encounter with a 12-foot great white shark.
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries researcher Dr. Greg Skomal got the shock of his life when a shark nearly took a bite out of him as he stood at the bow of a boat outside Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Skomal was attempting to capture underwater footage using a GoPro mounted to a painter’s pole. As he was recording, a great white breached directly below him, causing Skomal to leap back.
The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy captured and posted footage of the close call and posted it on their Facebook page on Monday. The video records the captain yell, “Holy crap! it jumped right out of the water!”
The conservancy said scientists received multiple reports of breaching white sharks from fishermen and boaters – but encounters are rare.
“White sharks are wild and unpredictable animals,” the group said. “This is a good reminder of the importance of not becoming complacent and always staying vigilant when in or on the water.” | n |
Floods wash out [M]magnesium compounds[/M] from the soil of meadows, which [M]cause enormous damage to fish stocks.[/M] | Water pollution (or aquatic pollution) is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities, in such a manner that negatively affects its legitimate uses. Water pollution reduces the ability of the body of water to provide the ecosystem services that it would otherwise provide. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers, reservoirs and groundwater. Water pollution results when contaminants are introduced into these water bodies. For example, releasing inadequately treated wastewater into natural waters can lead to degradation of these aquatic ecosystems. All plants and organisms living in or being exposed to polluted water bodies can be impacted. The effects can damage individual species and impact the natural biological communities they are part of. Water pollution can also lead to water-borne diseases for people using polluted water for drinking, bathing, washing or irrigation.
Water pollution can be classified as surface water pollution (for example lakes, streams, estuaries, and parts of the ocean in marine pollution) or groundwater pollution. Sources of water pollution are either point sources or non-point sources. | n |
[M]Floods wash out magnesium compounds from the soil of meadows[/M], which cause enormous damage to fish stocks. | Water pollution (or aquatic pollution) is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities, in such a manner that negatively affects its legitimate uses. Water pollution reduces the ability of the body of water to provide the ecosystem services that it would otherwise provide. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers, reservoirs and groundwater. Water pollution results when contaminants are introduced into these water bodies. For example, releasing inadequately treated wastewater into natural waters can lead to degradation of these aquatic ecosystems. All plants and organisms living in or being exposed to polluted water bodies can be impacted. The effects can damage individual species and impact the natural biological communities they are part of. Water pollution can also lead to water-borne diseases for people using polluted water for drinking, bathing, washing or irrigation.
Water pollution can be classified as surface water pollution (for example lakes, streams, estuaries, and parts of the ocean in marine pollution) or groundwater pollution. Sources of water pollution are either point sources or non-point sources. | n |
High concentrations of [M]toxic heavy metals[/M] (such as cadmium, mercury, lead, [M]chromium[/M]), pesticides, nitrates and phosphates, petroleum products, surfactants (surfactants), drugs and hormones that can also get into drinking water can be found in water. | Water pollution (or aquatic pollution) is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities, in such a manner that negatively affects its legitimate uses. Water pollution reduces the ability of the body of water to provide the ecosystem services that it would otherwise provide. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers, reservoirs and groundwater. Water pollution results when contaminants are introduced into these water bodies. For example, releasing inadequately treated wastewater into natural waters can lead to degradation of these aquatic ecosystems. All plants and organisms living in or being exposed to polluted water bodies can be impacted. The effects can damage individual species and impact the natural biological communities they are part of. Water pollution can also lead to water-borne diseases for people using polluted water for drinking, bathing, washing or irrigation.
Water pollution can be classified as surface water pollution (for example lakes, streams, estuaries, and parts of the ocean in marine pollution) or groundwater pollution. Sources of water pollution are either point sources or non-point sources. | n |
High concentrations of [M]toxic heavy metals[/M] (such as cadmium, mercury, [M]lead[/M], chromium), pesticides, nitrates and phosphates, petroleum products, surfactants (surfactants), drugs and hormones that can also get into drinking water can be found in water. | Water pollution (or aquatic pollution) is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities, in such a manner that negatively affects its legitimate uses. Water pollution reduces the ability of the body of water to provide the ecosystem services that it would otherwise provide. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers, reservoirs and groundwater. Water pollution results when contaminants are introduced into these water bodies. For example, releasing inadequately treated wastewater into natural waters can lead to degradation of these aquatic ecosystems. All plants and organisms living in or being exposed to polluted water bodies can be impacted. The effects can damage individual species and impact the natural biological communities they are part of. Water pollution can also lead to water-borne diseases for people using polluted water for drinking, bathing, washing or irrigation.
Water pollution can be classified as surface water pollution (for example lakes, streams, estuaries, and parts of the ocean in marine pollution) or groundwater pollution. Sources of water pollution are either point sources or non-point sources. | n |
High concentrations of [M]toxic heavy metals[/M] (such as cadmium, [M]mercury[/M], lead, chromium), pesticides, nitrates and phosphates, petroleum products, surfactants (surfactants), drugs and hormones that can also get into drinking water can be found in water. | Water pollution (or aquatic pollution) is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities, in such a manner that negatively affects its legitimate uses. Water pollution reduces the ability of the body of water to provide the ecosystem services that it would otherwise provide. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers, reservoirs and groundwater. Water pollution results when contaminants are introduced into these water bodies. For example, releasing inadequately treated wastewater into natural waters can lead to degradation of these aquatic ecosystems. All plants and organisms living in or being exposed to polluted water bodies can be impacted. The effects can damage individual species and impact the natural biological communities they are part of. Water pollution can also lead to water-borne diseases for people using polluted water for drinking, bathing, washing or irrigation.
Water pollution can be classified as surface water pollution (for example lakes, streams, estuaries, and parts of the ocean in marine pollution) or groundwater pollution. Sources of water pollution are either point sources or non-point sources. | n |
High concentrations of [M]toxic heavy metals[/M] (such as [M]cadmium[/M], mercury, lead, chromium), pesticides, nitrates and phosphates, petroleum products, surfactants (surfactants), drugs and hormones that can also get into drinking water can be found in water. | Water pollution (or aquatic pollution) is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities, in such a manner that negatively affects its legitimate uses. Water pollution reduces the ability of the body of water to provide the ecosystem services that it would otherwise provide. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers, reservoirs and groundwater. Water pollution results when contaminants are introduced into these water bodies. For example, releasing inadequately treated wastewater into natural waters can lead to degradation of these aquatic ecosystems. All plants and organisms living in or being exposed to polluted water bodies can be impacted. The effects can damage individual species and impact the natural biological communities they are part of. Water pollution can also lead to water-borne diseases for people using polluted water for drinking, bathing, washing or irrigation.
Water pollution can be classified as surface water pollution (for example lakes, streams, estuaries, and parts of the ocean in marine pollution) or groundwater pollution. Sources of water pollution are either point sources or non-point sources. | n |
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