The Mavic 3 Pro has wide-angle, medium tele and tele cameras on board for the perfect footage every time
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(Image credit: DJI)
(Image credit: DJI)
Not long after announcing what looks like the most expensive non-commercial camera aircraft ever to exist (see alsoDJI Inspire 3 launch), thebest dronebrand is back yet again with another exciting announcement. Say hello to the DJI Mavic 3 Pro, a flagship drone featuring Mavic’s renowned Hasselblad camera, two tele cameras, a 43-minute maximum flight time, DJI’s signature Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing and 15km HD Video Transmission.
“The Mavic 3 Pro’s triple camera combination gives users the ability to switch between shot compositions with just one tap, allowing content creators a wider variety of shots in less time than ever before,” said Ferdinand Wolf, Creative Director at DJI, “We can’t wait to see the end result of how people use the drone to alter the viewers' perception of space and distance.”
The Hasselblad camera supports shooting 12-bit RAW photos with a native dynamic range of up to 12.8 stops, presenting unforgettable image details. Moreover, the Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) can accurately restore the colours the human eye perceives. With an impressive set of professional video specifications and image capture at up to 5.1K at 50fps or DCI 4K at 120fps, “creators and small studios won’t be disappointed,” says DJI.
DJI Mavic 3 Pro is available to order now atDJI US,DJI UK,DJI AUand authorised retail partners such asDrone Safe Store, with shipping starting in May, with prices from $2,199/£1,879/AU$3,099.
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