Less than two weeks after teasing a new drone series , Lito, DJI has officially unveiled the Lito X1 and 1 drones, new entry-level aerial camera drones designed to be accessible and beginner-friendly as soon as they’re powered on. Unfortunately, they aren’t launching in the U.S. yet. The Lito X1 is the higher-end option in the lineup, featuring a 48-megapixel Type 1/1.3 image sensor paired with a 24mm equivalent f/1.7 lens. The Lito 1, on the other hand, has a smaller Type 1/2 CMOS sensor, although it also captures 48-megapixel photos. Both drones also capture 12-megapixel images, which are presumably pixel-binned to deliver improved image quality in low light, like how smartphones with similarly-sized image sensors operate. With its smaller sensor and thus higher crop factor, the Lito 1’s built-in lens has an equivalent focal length of 26mm. It is also slightly slower at f/1.8. While both the Lito X1 and Lito 1 record 4Kp60 video, the X1 can do so with HDR.…