The newest Mavic 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Pro Cine from DJI have just been unveiled, and they have a tonne of improvements over their predecessors. The updated version includes an extra camera lens, an improved telephoto sensor, and support for Apple ProRes in addition to many of the features found in the previous version. A year and a half after the company unveiled the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine, DJI unveiled the Mavic 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Cine.
The DJI Mavic 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Pro Cine both feature a triple-camera setup, as was already mentioned. The camera module has a good number of advancements. The main shoot features a 24mm lens that is identical to its predecessor and a 166mm camera with improved zooming along with a brand-new 70mm telephoto sensor.
The Hasselblad camera is still able to record videos at 5.1K resolution and 50 frames per second, just like the previous model. Along with the company’s DCI 4K mode, it also boasts slow-motion video at 120 frames per second. Speaking of the camera, the most recent 3x sensor can capture images up to 48MP and record video in 4K at 60 fps. Finally, a wider f/3.4 aperture has been added to the telephoto lens, which was previously only available with an f/4.4 aperture.
The DJI Mavic 3 Pro includes the company’s OccuSync O3+ technology in addition to the camera for quicker data transfer to the DJI RC controller.
The business also integrated a few clever features, such as “intelligent” mode, which stabilises the shot when combined with the FocusTrack function.
Similar to the Mavic 3 Pro, the Mavic Pro 3 Cine has many of the same features. It only differs from its sibling in that it can encode 422 HQ, 422 and 422 LT in Apple ProRes. Additionally, it has a staggering 1TB of storage space, which is useful because ProRes uses a lot of room.
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