The Mavic 3 is DJI's most progressive buyer drone yet
Expert provisions like double cameras, 5.1k video, and a brief flight opportunity positively don't arrive modestly.
Three years in the wake of declaring the Mavic 2 Pro and Zoom, DJI has disclosed its new leader camera drone: the Mavic 3. The organization's most recent model is a huge move forward in each perspective, including updated cameras, further developed video recording abilities, longer flight time, and an extended transmission range.
The Mavic 3 elements an essential 4/3" 20MP Hasselblad camera with a variable f/2.8-f/11 gap and a 84° FoV. It can record recordings in up to 5.1K goal at 50fps and in DCI 4K at 120fps with a maximum bitrate of 200Mbps. At Full HD goal, the robot can record slow-movement recordings at 200fps. The essential camera is matched with a 1/2" 12MP 162mm zooming focal point with f/4.4 gap that offers 28x mixture zoom and can record 4K recordings at 30fps. This camera is just dynamic in Explore mode and when the zoom level surpasses 7x.
There's a 'Cine' variant of the Mavic 3 that can record recordings in ProRes 422HQ for more prominent adaptability while altering and accompanies 1TB of underlying SSD stockpiling, while the customary rendition packs 8GB of locally available capacity. Not at all like the Mavic 2, there could be no other contrast between the ordinary and Cine models.
DJI is likewise dispatching a few new assistants to oblige the new robot, including a 65W compact quick charger, a 108° FoV wide-point focal point, the Convertible Carrying Bag, and a keen regulator with a drawn out transmission range.
The Mavic 3 retails for $2,199 in the US, with the Fly More Combo comprising of three batteries, a charging center, and a couple of different embellishments for $2,999. The DJI Mavic 3 Cine Premium Combo is valued at an incredible $4,999.
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