DJI has launched the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine drones, bringing the most comprehensive improvement in three years to the most popular drone series globally. The drones come with better sensors, a battery time of 46 minutes of flight time and advanced Return to Home (RTH) technology.
The latest version of the RTH technology, APAS 5.0, allows the drones to automatically determine the safest, shortest and most energy-efficient route to its home point. The O3+ also makes the drones more responsive to the control of the pilot.
The Mavic 3 Cine comes with a built-in SSD of 1TB for high speed data storage. The Mavic 3 Cine also has the new DJI 10Gbps Lightspeed Data Cable to transfer larger amounts of data.
The DJI Mavic 3 drone can process 5.1K video at 50 fps and also supports 4K/120fps for better quality results for slow-motion videos. The adjustable aperture of f/2.8-f/11 in the drone enables users to get clearer and sharper images in a variety of scenarios.
The drone is also capable of filming in 10-bit D-log colour profile for more flexibility in the post-production process. While there is no HDR video in the drone, users can shoot in standard H.265 and H.264 profiles.
DJI is also offering a range of accessories such as a 65W Portable Charger, ND Filters set and a Wide-Angle Lens offers an FOV of up to 108 degree to buyers
The latest version of the RTH technology, APAS 5.0, allows the drones to automatically determine the safest, shortest and most energy-efficient route to its home point. The O3+ also makes the drones more responsive to the control of the pilot.
The Mavic 3 Cine comes with a built-in SSD of 1TB for high speed data storage. The Mavic 3 Cine also has the new DJI 10Gbps Lightspeed Data Cable to transfer larger amounts of data.
The DJI Mavic 3 drone can process 5.1K video at 50 fps and also supports 4K/120fps for better quality results for slow-motion videos. The adjustable aperture of f/2.8-f/11 in the drone enables users to get clearer and sharper images in a variety of scenarios.
The drone is also capable of filming in 10-bit D-log colour profile for more flexibility in the post-production process. While there is no HDR video in the drone, users can shoot in standard H.265 and H.264 profiles.
DJI is also offering a range of accessories such as a 65W Portable Charger, ND Filters set and a Wide-Angle Lens offers an FOV of up to 108 degree to buyers
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