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Photos leak for DJI’s rumored 4K, 60P, 150 km/h cinematic FPV drone

Dec 4, 2020 by Udi Tirosh Add Comment

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A while back, DJI made some FPV race drones, goggles, and remote. It had the unimaginative name of  Digital FPV System and cyborg look. This product line opened up DJI to the racing segment of the drone market. It only feels natural that DJI will take a swing at merging their racing drone line with their cinema drone line. And what do you know? Photos of this synergy hybrid just leaked.

The Verge spotted 2 tweets from OsitaLV that just might be DJI’s new drone, package included!

Looks like spaceship!
Someone who got evaluation didn't keep their NDA. pic.twitter.com/qyFycphly6

— OsitaLV (@OsitaLV) December 2, 2020

Overlord, this is FPV 1, requesting take off.
FPV 1 you are cleared to take off, please proceed to helipad one.
Solid copy Overlord, FPV 1 taking off at helipad one.
FPV 1, you have the sky, have nice trip, over and out.
Copy that, FPV 1 out. pic.twitter.com/GTw6A2w4mR

— OsitaLV (@OsitaLV) December 2, 2020

OsitaLV is a leaking force in the industry, so we tend to take his leaks seriously (Please read that last sentence in the spirit that I wrote it). The Verge reminds us that not so long ago, OsitaLV had an accurate leak for the  DJI Pocket 2 four days before it was announced, and some possible  Mavic Pro 3. So yea, we are curious.

The Verge also notes that just last month Brendan Schulman, DJI’s Vice President of Policy & Legal Affairs, teased some more gear for 2020:

DJI released six new products in the past three weeks. Surely, everyone feels we must be done for the year. pic.twitter.com/e9xet6LheP

— Brendan Schulman (@dronelaws) November 5, 2020

This FPV drone is rumored to have a 150 km/h speed (93 mph), and is equipped with a 4K 60FPS camera. With no price or release date, all that’s left is to hope that the stabilizer can hold up.

[via The Verge]

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Udi Tirosh: from diyphotography.net

About Udi Tirosh

Udi Tirosh is an entrepreneur, photography inventor, journalist, educator, and writer based in Israel. With over 25 years of experience in the photo-video industry, Udi has built and sold several photography-related brands. Udi has a double degree in mass media communications and computer science.

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