description Autel Robotics EVO Lite Overview
The DJI Air 2S and Mavic 2 Pro have some serious opposition with the Evo Lite+. With a significantly longer flight time than its DJI rivals and a camera with an adjustable aperture, this is an enticing option for those who find the Mavic 3 too expensive to consider. We’d have liked to have seen lateral avoidance sensors and a ‘C’ label, but in all other respects, the Lite+ is an amazingly versatile piece of flying camera equipment.
info Autel Robotics EVO Lite Specifications
| Weight | 1,400g |
| Dimensions | 390mm x 390mm x 115mm |
| Flight Time | 35 minutes |
| Battery Type | Li-Po 5S 22.8V 6000mAh |
| Payload Capacity | 750g |
| Camera Resolution | 48MP |
| Adjustable Aperture Range | f/2.0 - f/16 |
balance Autel Robotics EVO Lite Pros & Cons
- Significantly longer flight time compared to DJI rivals
- Adjustable aperture camera
- Competitive price point for advanced features
- Strong build quality and durability
- Limited payload capacity
- Less advanced obstacle avoidance technology
- No built-in thermal imaging capability
- Larger size makes it less portable
help Autel Robotics EVO Lite FAQ
How long can the Autel Robotics EVO Lite fly on a single charge?
The Autel Robotics EVO Lite offers up to 35 minutes of flight time, which is longer than its DJI competitors.
Is the camera adjustable aperture feature easy to use?
Yes, the camera's adjustable aperture can be easily adjusted through the Autel Pilot app for better low-light performance.
Can I use the Autel Robotics EVO Lite for professional photography or videography?
While it offers good quality for hobbyists and professionals, its features are more suited for casual users due to limited payload capacity and no thermal imaging.
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