Camera Quality: The DJI Tello drone is equipped with a 5-megapixel camera that can capture 720p videos. While it may not offer 4K resolution, it provides decent quality for its size, making it suitable for beginners and casual users.
Image Stabilization: The Tello camera does not have built-in mechanical or electronic image stabilization. This means that footage may be slightly affected by drone movements or wind. However, its lightweight design contributes to stabilizing the image to some extent.
Field of View: The camera lens of the DJI Tello offers a wide 82.6-degree field of view. This wide-angle perspective allows for capturing a broader scene in your photos and videos, adding depth and immersion to your footage.
FPV Capability: The DJI Tello supports first-person view (FPV) through a compatible smartphone or VR headset. This feature allows you to experience flying as if you were sitting in the drone, enhancing the overall flying experience.
Electronic Image Stabilization: Although the Tello camera lacks mechanical stabilization, it provides electronic image stabilization for smoother videos. While not as advanced as some high-end drones, it still helps reduce shakiness in your footage.
Photo Modes: The DJI Tello offers various photo modes such as EZ Shots, Circle, 360, and Up & Away. These modes make it easier for users to capture creative and dynamic shots without needing advanced photography skills.