Tech

DJI announce a new line of entry-level drones, affordable creativity for everyone

DJI has announced a new lineup of entry-level drones designed for aspiring creators seeking high-altitude aerial photography.

The new Lito X1 and Lito 1 offer high performance at an affordable price point, allowing new creators to capture creative moments from the air.

The flagship of the range, the Lito X1 features a 1/1.3″ CMOS sensor with 48MP effective pixels with advanced 5-lux omnidirectional obstacle sensing and forward-facing LiDAR for a safer flight path.  It is capable of up to 8K-resolution photos and 4K-resolution video, along with HDR video recordings with up to 14 stops of dynamic range and 10-Bit D-Log M.

To make flying easier for newcomers, filming tools such as ActiveTrack, QuickShots, MasterShots, Hyperlapse, and Panorama are included to help these aspiring creators get the best out of their affordable drone.

The Lito 1, on the other hand, offers a 1/2″ CMOS 48MP sensor and comprehensive 5-lux omnidirectional obstacle sensing and is capable of capturing up to 8K-resolution photos and 4K-resolution video.

To avoid crashes into obstacles, walls, cliffs etc, the new Lito series uses its built-in omnidirectional vision system to avoid these, allowing users to fly without any stress of crashing.  To further improve flight ease, the drones feature a wind resistance of up to 10.7m/s for stable image capture.

Price and Availability

DJI Lito 1 and DJI Lito X1 are available for order starting now through store.dji.com/au and authorised retailers.

  • DJI Lito 1
    • DJI Lito 1 retails for $539 AUD
    • DJI Lito 1 Fly More Combo (DJI RC-N3) retails for $779 AUD
  • DJI Lito X1
    • DJI Lito X1 retails for $619 AUD
    • DJI Lito X1 Fly More Combo (DJI RC 2) retails for $1,069 AUD

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