New firmware has been released for the Avata. Here’s a complete list of changes:
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Added support for Remote ID requirements in the United States.
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Added ability to detect abnormal attitude and brake automatically when the aircraft turns sharply at high speed with an altitude of more than 5 m in Manual mode.
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Added ability to cancel the countdown for low battery RTH by pressing the brake button.
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Added support for the aircraft to record video at 4K@30fps, 2.7K@30fps, and 1080p@30fps. When used with DJI Goggles 2, 2.7K@120fps and 1080p@120fps are also available.
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Added ability to transfer data from the aircraft storage to the microSD card. Go to Settings > Camera in the goggles menu to use this function.
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Added ability to set sharpness and noise reduction parameters. Go to Settings > Camera > Advanced Camera Settings in the goggles menu to set the parameters.
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Improved D-Cinelike to 10bit, providing more possibilities for post-processing.
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Optimized flight stability in some scenarios.
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Optimized the video transmission fluency in broadcast mode
The official release notes document is available on the Avata downloads page.