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This is a question from our community. The community is for drone enthusiasts, professionals, freelancers and entrepreneurs looking to ask questions, receive feedback and help each other level up their skills. All skill levels welcome. Request access now! The Mavic Air has both internal and removable micro SD card storage and there are a few different ways of getting the footage from the drone, so let's go over each way to get footage from your drone to your computer or device. Check out our YouTube Channel for more videos!

Subscribe to get updates when we post new videos! In the DJI GO 4 app, turn on the drone and press the play button in the bottom right hand side of the screen to view all of the photos and videos on your SD card and internal storage. I didn't have my app running for this screen shot, but you will have to have your Mavic Air on to connect and transfer your photos to your device. The USB-C port is under the door on the back of the drone between the propellers. Using a computer and SD card reader is my preferred way to transfer and edit my photos and videos.

On a mac , you'll be able to click on the SD card from your desktop or use Image Capture my personal favorite as every mac comes with this and makes asset management from your cards a little easier. On windows , the disk will show up in your list of disks in My Computer. From here you can drag the photos and videos to a folder on your computer or you can open your favorite photo editing app and edit them like any other photos from a digital camera.

Hope this helped you guys! I know transferring footage and video from the Mavic Air can be an obvious but confusing part of the process for the first time and accessing the 8GB of onboard storage can be confusing since the USB-C port is hidden away under a door.

Which is a good thing to keep the dust out of it while in use! If you guys have any additional questions, let me know on the contact page, Instagram direct message or leave a comment below!



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