DJI Ispire 2

from $3374
  • Class Professional, For video recording
  • Camera Suspension camera, Replaceble camera
  • Control Remote device
  • Flight time Up to 27 minutes
  • Control range Up to 7 km

The Inspire 2 takes everything that was good about the Inspire 1 and improves it!

The image processing system CineCore2.0 has been upgraded to CineCore2.1,recording video at up to 6K in CinemaDNG/RAW and 5.2K in Apple ProRes when used with Zenmuse X7 camera.

It goes from 0 to 50 mph (80 kph) in just 5 seconds andhits a maximum speed of 58 mph (94 kph) and has a max descent speed of 9m/s for unheard of speed and agility in an aircraft this size.

A dual battery systemprolongs the flight time to a maximum of 27 minutes (with an X4S), while self-heating technology allows it to fly even in low temperatures.

FlightAutonomy has been revised and developed specifically for the Inspire 2, providing two directions of obstacle avoidance and sensor redundancy.

Increased intelligence adds multiple intelligent flight modes, including Spotlight Pro, giving even single pilots the ability to create complex, dramatic shots.

An upgraded video transmission system is now capable of dual signal frequency and dual channel, streaming video from an onboard FPVcamera and the main camera simultaneously, for better pilot and camera operator collaboration.

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The Inspire 2 takes everything that was good about the Inspire 1 and improves it!

The image processing system CineCore2.0 has been upgraded to CineCore2.1,recording video at up to 6K in CinemaDNG/RAW and 5.2K in Apple ProRes when used with Zenmuse X7 camera.

It goes from 0 to 50 mph (80 kph) in just 5 seconds andhits a maximum speed of 58 mph (94 kph) and has a max descent speed of 9m/s for unheard of speed and agility in an aircraft this size.

A dual battery systemprolongs the flight time to a maximum of 27 minutes (with an X4S), while self-heating technology allows it to fly even in low temperatures.

FlightAutonomy has been revised and developed specifically for the Inspire 2, providing two directions of obstacle avoidance and sensor redundancy.

Increased intelligence adds multiple intelligent flight modes, including Spotlight Pro, giving even single pilots the ability to create complex, dramatic shots.

An upgraded video transmission system is now capable of dual signal frequency and dual channel, streaming video from an onboard FPVcamera and the main camera simultaneously, for better pilot and camera operator collaboration.

More power also allows the Inspire 2 to fly in more extreme conditions, including over 2500-5000m above sea level (using optional dedicated propellers),and in temperatures as low as -4°F (-20°C) using self-heating Intelligent Flight Batteries.

Integrated into the Inspire 2 is the brand new CineCore 2.1 image processing system, which is capable of recording video in 6K @4.44Gbps CinemaDNG*1, 5.2K @2.08Gbps Apple ProRes*2, and H.265/H.264 @100Mbps. CineCore 2.1 supports burst shots, capturing 10 JPEG + DNG bursts and continuous DNG bursts*3 at 20fps (24MP per shot) when the Zenmuse X7 is mounted. (Currently compatible with the X7, X5S and X4S*4. Please refer to Specs for the supported video formats of each camera).

The Inspire 2 creative workflow has been completely optimized and is now capable of recording videoin CinemaDNG and Apple ProRes, and other common formats for post-production in filmmaking. Also supported are FAT32/exFAT* file systems,which allow fast copying of files direct from the CINESSD without additional software.

Forward and downward vision systems enable the Inspire 2 to detect obstacles up to 30 meters ahead, allowing for protected flight at up to 34mph (54kph)at a controllable attitude angle of 25°. Upward facing infrared sensors scan obstacles 16ft (5m) above, adding protection when flying in enclosed spaces.Obstacle sensing systems are active during normal flight, RTH and all Intelligent Flight Modes.These sensors are core components of the DJI FlightAutonomysystem, which brings the below intelligent features to the Inspire 2: Upward obstacle avoidance, Obstacle avoidanceAccurate indoor hovering and positioning, Automatic obstacle avoidance during RTH, Terrain detection, Accurate indoor hovering and positioning.

Spotlight Pro is a powerful tracking mode that allows even single pilots to capture complex, dramatic images. It uses advanced visual tracking algorithms to lock onto a subject during flight,regardless of the direction that the Inspire 2 flies, creating shots that would once have required a dedicated camera operator. If the gimbal comes close to reaching its rotation limits,the Inspire 2 itself will rotate in the same direction without affecting flight control or the shot being captured to free up gimbal movement.

It has two shooting modes, Quick Mode and Composition Mode. In Quick Mode, select an object to begin tracking. In Composition Mode, select the subject and the tracking position.When the subject enters the preset tracking position, press the shortcut to begin tracking. The gimbal can be moved during shooting for composition adjustments.Spotlight Pro is available in Intelligent Flight Modes TapFly, Waypoint, and Point of Interest. In addition to Spotlight Pro, a range of other intelligent flight and shooting modes are available. Obstacle avoidance is optimized when using Point of Interest*and Waypointmodes, making complex shots simple and repeatable. Also available are QuickSpin, TapFly and ActiveTrack, to simplify challenging shots.

Forward and downward vision systems allow the Inspire 2 to createa real-time map of its flight route as it flies. If the video transmission system signal is lost and Smart Return Home is enabled, it is able to fly home along its original route, and change to a straight line when it regains a signal. As it returns, it will use the primary camera to identify obstacles as far as 200m in front, allowing it to plan a safe route home. It is also able to reconnect more quickly after losing connection.

Reliability has been further enhanced through dual redundancy of key modules such as the IMU and barometer. The intelligent flight control system monitors the redundancy system, giving it accurate flight data.

The new obstacle sensing system helps the Inspire 2 sense and avoid obstacles, minimizing the risk of collision.

Dual batteries mean that if a problem occurs on one battery the other is able to continue flight long enough for a safe landing. At the same time, the Inspire 2 propulsion system is driven a PWM signal with serial port signal redundancy so that if PWM signals are lost, transmission will continue through the serial port.

This propulsion system has been tested for thousands of hours to ensure reliability, when combined with key sensors and a dual-battery design, overall flight reliability is significantly enhanced.

Inspire 2 Standard

Featuring a 1-inch sensor and compact design, the Zenmuse X4S makes it easy to capture visually stunning images with the Inspire 2 and the CineCore 2.0 image processing system.

Inspire 2 Professional

The Zenmuse X5S has an upgraded M4/3 sensor that shoots 20.8 MP photos and Apple ProRes video at up to 5.2K. Compared to previous DJI gimbal cameras, the X5S delivers a better signal-to-noise ratio and a dynamic range of up to 12.8 stops. With the Cendence remote controller and ultra-bright CrystalSky monitor, the Inspire 2 Professional Combo sets a new standard for aerial imaging, providing more creative possibilities.

Inspire 2 Premium

The Premium Combo unleashes the full potential of the Zenmuse X5S camera, which records 5.2K CinemaDNG and Apple ProRes video. Two DJI CINESSDs included in the combo provide enough ample storage for professional cinematography. Also, the Cendence remote controller supports Dual-Operator mode, and the CrystalSky monitor helps professionals see their shot clearly, even in bright sunlight. This combo is perfect for professional filmmaking and post-production.

Inspire 2 Cinema Premium

To meet the highest professional filmmaking standards, the Zenmuse X7 uses an S35 image sensor, offering 6K CinemaDNG RAW and a wide dynamic range of up to 14 stops. The X7 also introduces the DL-Mount, the world’s first integrated aerial lens mount that allows for switching between four available prime lenses quickly and easily. With five 480 GB CINESSDs, eight Intelligent Flight Batteries for extended flight time, and the powerful combination of Cendence and CrystalSky, the Inspire 2 Cinema Premium Combo is all you need for masterful aerial cinematography.

Class
Professional, For video recording
Camera
Suspension camera, Replaceble camera
Control
Remote device
Flight time
Up to 27 minutes
Control range
Up to 7 km
Video recording resolution
6K (6016 × 3200, 16:9) 30 fps 12-bit, 4.44 Gbps; 3.9K (3944 × 2088, 16:9) 60 fps 10-bit, 3.86 Gbps
SD card support
Micro SD. Max capacity: 128 GB UHS-3 MicroSDXC
Maximal flight speed
Max Speed 26m/s, 58 mph (94 kph, flight forward in S-mode)
Battery
4280 mAh, LiPo 6S, 22.8 V
Weight
3440 g, including propellers and two batteries, without gimbal and camera (Max Takeoff Weight 4250 g)
Dimensions
Diagonal Distance (propeller excluded) 605 mm, Landing Mode
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1. What is the Inspire 2’s maximum flight speed?
Max Ascent Speed 6m/s (Sport Mode); Max Descent Speed: Vertical, 13.1 ft/s (4 m/s); Tilt, 13.1-29.5 ft/s (4-9 m/s) Default tilt is 13.1 ft/s (4 m/s), can be set in-app. Max Speed 26m/s, 58 mph (94 kph, flight forward in S-mode).
2. What is the Inspire 2’s maximum flight time?
Up to 25 minutes with Zenmuse X5S. Up to 27 minutes with Zenmuse X4S.
3. What cameras and gimbals is the Inspire 2 compatible with?
The Inspire 2 currently supports the Zenmuse X4S, Zenmuse X5S and Zenmuse X7.
4. Does the Inspire 2 come with camera and gimbal included?
No. Please purchase your gimbal and camera separately.
5. Does the Inspire 2 have an Obstacle Avoidance system?
Yes. Its Forward Vision System is capable of detecting obstacles up to 30 meters ahead, while the upward facing infrared sensors can sense obstacles within a 5 meter range.
6. Can I use the Inspire 1 remote controller with the Inspire 2?
No. You will need to use an Inspire 2 remote with your Inspire 2 aircraft.
7. Does the Inspire 2 support Master and Slave remote controllers?
Yes. The maximum effective distance between the Master and Slave controllers is 100 meters, and both controllers will receive the same HD live view.
8. Does the Inspire 2 support older Zenmuse camera gimbals?
Currently, only the new Zenmuse X4S and Zenmuse X5S are supported.
9. Does the Inspire 2 come with a Micro SD card?
Yes. Included in the box is a 16GB Micro SD card. It supports SD cards up to 128GB.
10. Which Micro SD cards are supported?
Currently supported Micro SD cards are: Sandisk Extreme 32GB UHS-3 V30 MicroSDHC; Sandisk Extreme 64GB UHS-3 V30 MicroSDXC; Panasonic 32GB UHS-3 MicroSDHC; Panasonic 64GB UHS-3 MicroSDXC; Samsung PRO 32GB UHS-1 MicroSDHC; Samsung PRO 64GB UHS-3 MicroSDXC; Samsung PRO 128GB UHS-3 MicroSDXC; *It's not recommend to use the Patriot EPPRO 64GB MicroSDXC UHS-3.
11. What are the dimensions of the Inspire 2?
L:42.7cm x H:31.7cm x W:42.5cm without propellers (landing mode).
12. What type of motors and propellers does the Inspire 2 use?
The Inspire 2 has 3512 motors and 1550T propellers.
13. Does the Inspire 2 come with Highland propellers?
No, please purchase the Highland propellers separately.
14. Has the Inspire 2’s propulsion system been improved over the Inspire 1?
Yes. The Inspire 2 uses 3512 motors and 1550T propellers. The max thrust for each rotor reaches up to 2kg. Thousands of hours have been spent on testing to ensure top safety and reliability.
15. Can I carry the Inspire 2 Intelligent Flight Battery onto a commercial airplane?
The Inspire 2 Intelligent Flight Battery has a capacity 97.5Wh. Most airlines allow carrying batteries below 100 Wh in carry-on luggage. However, as regulations may vary across airlines and regions, please contact your airline or the regulatory body of your destination.
16. What’s the highlight features of the Inspire 2’s remote controller and video transmission system?
The new dual-band Lightbridge HD video transmission system has a maximum transmission distance of 7 km*. The video feed from the FPV camera and main camera (1080p or 720p) can be viewed simultaneously through the Picture in View feature. The dual-band system consists of 2.4GHz ISM and 5.8GHz ISM**, giving the Inspire 2 stronger resistance against interference. *Unobscured, free of interference, FCC compliant. **In accordance with local law and regulations, 5.8GHz is not available in some countries.
17. How long does it take to charge a remote controller? How long does it last on a full charge?
The remote controller is equipped with a 6,000mAh LiPo 2S battery. Fully charging the Inspire 2 remote controller takes approximately 3 hours. It can be used for approximately 4 hours after being fully charged.
18. What is the largest tablet that will fit in the remote controller’s mobile device mount?
The mount can support an iPad Air or other similar-sized tablet. Tablets should be no more than 170mm tall.
19. What kind of working mode does the remote controller support?
Open the DJI GO 4 app, click the remote controller icon and enter to Settings. You can choose MODE1, MODE2, MODE3, Custom and more under Stick Mode.
20. Does the Inspire 2 remote controller come with a monitor?
No. The remote controller has a mobile device holder for smartphones and tablets. You can also buy the DJI CrystalSky monitor.
21. Is there any specific conditions necessary for the Inspire 2 to reach a 7km video transmission range?
The distance here refers to environments free of obstructions and interference, under FCC compliant specifications.
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