And yes, it gives you multiple shooting options. The new main camera features a professional-grade 4/3 CMOS sensor with a 24mm prime lens with an 84° Field of View. And so DJI has put a lot of thought into the new camera module (which also includes a zoom). Most consumers and prosumers who buy DJI drones do so for their image quality. There is a ton packed into this new drone. Remember how each iteration of the Phantom line was more like an evolution rather than a revolution? (Yes, some might argue the Phantom 4 Pro and Inspire 2 were pretty significant leaps – and they were.) Well, the Mavic 3 really pushes this envelope. We’ll explore most of the key features that stand out, but this is a significant overall point. This is a drastically different drone than the previous Mavic Pro lineup, and was designed from the ground up. DroneDJ’s DJI Mavic 3 Top 10 listĪs noted above, this isn’t like DJI’s previous upgrades of product lines. Why? Well, let’s get into our list of the things that are looking good on the DJI Mavic 3.
How impressed? I’m considering selling my Inspire 2 and going for the Cine model. The new Mavic 3 Standard is a significant redesign of the old Mavic Pro line, offering significant benefits over the old series. So DJI has had a lot of time to rethink this drone – and it shows. After all, it’s been more than three years since the Mavic 2 Pro line was released in August of 2018. What we had known as the Mavic Pro line was definitely due for a refresh.
It has a lot going for it…so let’s dive in with our Top 10 reasons to consider buying the DJI Mavic 3 drone. We’ve had our hands on the standard Fly More Combo and have had some time – albeit limited – to check out this drone’s capabilities.
Well, after what feels like the world’s longest drumroll…the DJI Mavic 3 is here.