DJI Mavic 3: Video Review and Test

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DJI introduced the Mavic 3 line of quadcopters. There are two models in the series — Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine. Legendary Swedish brand Hasselblad has created a custom L2D-20c camera (Hasselblad Camera System) for the DJI Mavic 3 with a professional 4/3 sensor in an incredibly compact body and Hasselblad Natural Color Solution system that allows you to get vibrant natural colors with a simple press of the shutter button.

Main characteristics DJI Mavic 3:

Takeoff weight

       -Mavic 3 — 895g

       -Mavic 3 Cine — 899g

Dimensions (folded / unfolded)

       — folded (without propellers) 221 × 96.3 × 90.3 mm

(length × width × height)

       — unfolded (without propellers) 347.5 × 283 × 107.7 mm

(length × width × height)

Diagonal size 380.1 mm

Max. Speed ​​19 m / s

Max. Flight altitude 6000 m

Max. Flight time (calm) 46 minutes

Max. Hovering time (calm) 40 minutes

Max. Flight distance 30 km

Hasselblad camera (main)

       -Matrix

       -CMOS 4/3, effective pixels: 20MP

Lens

       -Viewing angle: 84 °

       — Format Equivalent: 24mm

       -Aperture: f / 2.8 – f / 11

       -Focus: 1m to ∞ (with autofocus)

Video resolution Apple ProRes 422 HQ: 5.1K up to 50 fps

Recording of footage is carried out on the built-in SSD with a capacity of 1TB.

The second camera uses a 1/2-inch CMOS sensor with a resolution of 12 megapixels with an aperture of f / 4.4 and a focal length of 162 mm. DJI Mavic 3 is available for purchase from B&H and Adorama.

DJI — This is DJI Mavic 3. DJI Mavic 3 is not just an evolution — it’s a revolution. A 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad variable aperture camera capable of recording 5.1K video, a 162mm equivalent telephoto camera, 46 minutes of flight time, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, and more mean that DJI Mavic 3 is not just a drone with a great camera, this is an incredible camera that can fly.
DJI Mavic 3 — Awesome 5.1K, 4/3″ Sensor Drone + Something Even More Awesome Than That!