DJI’s Mavic 3 Pro is much like the popular Mavic 3, but adds a highly useful portrait camera on top of the primary 24mm Hasselblad camera and 7X zoom. This extra reach adds a lot more excitement to ...
DJI has remained the leader in camera-equipped drones since the company's Phantom series launched in 2013 and its latest model, the Mavic 4 Pro, will only cement its position as the go-to option for ...
First launched in November of 2021, the original DJI Mavic 3 featured a camera that is still without rival in consumer-level drones. Now with the Mavic 3 Pro, DJI has pushed this line of drones still ...
DJI has unveiled its new flagship consumer drone, the Mavic 3 Pro, with a triple-camera setup that includes a new 70mm lens designed for "powerful subject framing." It also includes a new 10-bit D-Log ...
A couple of years ago, DJI was the first drone maker to launch a flyer sporting a triple camera array. The follow up mounts the Hasselblad-led cameras to a 360-degree gimbal – allowing creators to ...
The choice between the DJI Mavic 3 Pro and the DJI Mini 3 Pro isn't an easy one. These are two of the best, consumer-level drones in existence, and whichever one you pick will depend very largely on ...
DJI's new and highly capable Mavic 4 Pro drone with a 360-degree rotating gimble with triple cameras has just launched. Packing a 100-megapixel 4/3-inch CMOS sensor tuned by Hasselblad plus twin ...
It’s been more than a year since DJI first released the Mavic 3, yet the drone maker is still coming up with updated versions of its flagship drone. We now have the Mavic 3 Pro, which marks the third ...
100MP Hasselblad main camera, large CMOS dual tele cameras and 360° rotation Infinity Gimbal combine for the ultimate aerial camera DJI, the global leader in civilian drones and creative camera ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. DJI’s latest flagship drone, the Mavic 3 Pro, now has a medium-tele camera, slightly less battery life, and comes ...
Today at an event in New York City, Shenzhen, China-based company DJI, which accounts for more than 70 percent of the world's drone market, announced two new additions to its product lineup: the Mavic ...