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Drones have emerged as the new age gadgets for aerial photograph­y and videograph­y, writes Izwan Ismail

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Drones like Spark is designed as lifestyle devices. LIFESTYLE DRONE

Drones like Spark are designed as lifestyle drones. The idea is to enable people to take them around easily, placed in a bag or even pocket, and take good pictures and high resolution videos while on the go, just like a camera.

The DJI Spark. When Spark takes off from your hand, it automatica­lly enters Gesture Mode.

These drones also have a few preset shooting modes that can make your videos look as good as that taken by a profession­al videograph­er or filmmaker.

There is a shooting feature called QuickShot Intelligen­t Flight Mode that makes creating profession­al videos fun and easy.

Users only need to select a QuickShot and Spark will fly along a preset flight path recording a short video and tracking the subject. Previously introduced Intelligen­t Flight Modes such as TapFly and ActiveTrac­k are also available.

Developed based on DJI’s vision technology, a new TapFly sub mode called Coordinate allows Spark to fly to a location you have tapped on your mobile device screen.

TapFly’s Direction Mode lets you keep flying in the direction you tap on the screen. Using ActiveTrac­k, Spark will automatica­lly recognise and track the chosen subject, keeping it at the centre of the frame for perfect shots of the subject in motion.

SPORT MODE

With the remote controller, operators can switch to Sport Mode and unleash Spark’s speed potential of up to 31mph (50kph). Sport Mode sets the gimbal to first-person view (FPV) by default, so the camera moves with you as you fly. Spark is also compatible with DJI Goggles for an immersive FPV flight experience.

SHOOT LIKE A PRO

Spark houses a camera with a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor that can capture photos of up to 12 megapixels and stabilised HD 1,080p videos under normal flight mode. Its twoaxis mechanical gimbal and UltraSmoot­h technology dramatical­ly reduce shake and rolling shutter effects to capture cinematic shots effortless­ly.

It includes other DJI drone shooting modes plus two new additions: Pano and ShallowFoc­us.

In Pano Mode, the camera creates horizontal or vertical panoramas by automatica­lly adjusting its gimbal and heading, taking a series of pictures and stitching them together. ShallowFoc­us allows you to put part of a picture into sharp focus while softening the rest of the image, creating photograph­s with a shallow depth of field. An array of filters and automatic editing templates available in the DJI GO 4 app enable the creators to quickly edit videos and share them directly on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and other social media platforms.

SAFE FLIGHT

Flying a drone like the Spark is also pretty safe.

Its FlightAuto­nomy system consists of the main camera, a downward-facing vision system, a forwardfac­ing 3D Sensing System, dual-band GPS and GLONASS, a high-precision inertial measuremen­t unit, and 24 computing cores.

These features allow the drone to hover accurately with vision system assistance of up to 30 metres. It can also detect obstacles from up to five metres away. Like all recent DJI drones, Spark can return to its home point automatica­lly with a sufficient GPS signal.

While using the remote controller, if the battery gets too low, connection is lost or the operator presses the Return to Home (RTH) button, Spark will fly back to the preset home point. The Spark drone also integrates DJI’s GEO System or NFZ geofencing to provide up-to-date guidance on areas where flight may be limited by regulation­s or raise safety or security concerns - helping you to fly safely and responsibl­y.

The Spark drone is available at RM2,288.

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