Drone & Aerial Photography — 2026-04-29
DJI faces an unprecedented squeeze from two fronts: Beijing has announced a near-total drone ban for its capital city taking effect May 1, while the company simultaneously battles a $1.56 billion FCC loss in U.S. court that is blocking up to 25 new product launches from reaching American consumers. Meanwhile, the 11th Annual DJI SkyPixel photo competition winners were announced, offering a stunning showcase of aerial imagery from around the world.
Drone & Aerial Photography — 2026-04-29
Gear News
DJI Lito Series Launches Globally — But Not in the U.S.
DJI launched two new entry-level camera drones this week — the Lito X1 and Lito 1 — aimed squarely at first-time pilots, students, travelers, and creators who want easy aerial photography without flagship price tags. The company says the Lito family is built for beginners, offering a simplified flight experience with a focus on accessibility.

However, U.S. buyers are locked out — due to ongoing FCC restrictions, neither model is available for purchase in America.

How does the Lito 1 stack up against the already popular DJI Neo 2? Reviewers at Digital Camera World say "picking the best beginner drone becomes a tough call," noting that the two models now compete directly for entry-level buyers outside the U.S.
DJI Eyes Aggressive 2026 Product Rollout
Just days after unveiling the new Lito series, DJI is already gearing up for what insiders describe as potentially its most aggressive product rollout of 2026. DroneDJ reports that four teaser videos and four launch dates have been announced, all falling within a span of just two weeks — suggesting a wave of new products could be imminent.

Regulation Watch
Beijing's Drone Ban Takes Effect May 1 — A Historic Squeeze on DJI's Home Turf
In a development that caught the drone industry off-guard, Beijing has implemented a near-total ban on new consumer drone sales and flights in China's capital, with the deadline for drone registration set for April 30 and restrictions taking effect May 1. The ban marks an extraordinary moment: DJI, the world's dominant drone maker, is now being squeezed by regulators in both its home country and its largest export market simultaneously.

As DroneDJ put it bluntly: "Anyone calling America's DJI crackdown excessive may need to read this twice."
DronexL further reports that the Beijing ban is compounding DJI's U.S. legal troubles, with the company fighting a $1.56 billion FCC loss in court. The combination represents a "two-front squeeze" unlike any the company has previously faced.
25 New DJI Products Blocked From U.S. Market — $1.5B at Stake
DJI fans in the United States could miss out on as many as 25 new drone and camera launches this year as FCC restrictions continue to block the company from the American market. Analysts estimate DJI stands to lose over $1.5 billion in 2026 alone due to the ongoing restrictions.
Shot of the Week
11th Annual DJI SkyPixel Competition Winners Announced
DJI has revealed the winners of the 2025 DJI SkyPixel Photo and Video Competition, running from November 27, 2025 through March 10, 2026. The 11th annual contest showcases some of the most breathtaking aerial imagery captured from around the world.

The competition drew submissions from drone pilots worldwide, with winners demonstrating both technical mastery and artistic vision in capturing the world from above. PetaPixel's coverage highlights the "spectacular aerial sights" on display in this year's showcase.
Technique takeaway: The winning images from SkyPixel consistently demonstrate the power of deliberate altitude management — the best shots weren't simply taken at maximum height, but at the precise elevation where foreground context and wider landscape converge into a cohesive composition. Studying the winning entries is one of the fastest ways to level up your own aerial photography instincts.
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