June 10 (EDIZIONES/Portaltic) –
DJI hits the table again with the new Mavic 3 Prothe world’s first drone with a triple-lens camera, which goes on to become the most all-terrain device from the company, not only because of its power when it comes to flying and recording, but also because of its ability to attract that amateur audience that is looking to make the leap to professional recording of aerial shots.
The Mavic 3 Pro is going to become, almost certainly, the most demanded option for those users who are already familiar with the brand and are looking for take a leap in quality when creating content. Its price starts at 2,099 euros, so it is not for everyone, but drone lovers will have the Mavic 3 Pro between their eyes.
We have been able to have a first contact with the drone and, despite not being able to squeeze its full potential, the feeling is that of being before a device easy to handle and with outstanding quality thanks to its triple camera (enabling 12-bit RAW photos) at multiple focal lengths (24mm/70mm/166mm) and to its professional video specifications, such as image capture at up to 5.1K at 50fps or DCI 4K at 120fps.
BATTERY AND OBSTACLE DETECTION
Two fundamental things in a drone is its battery, which in the case of the Mavic 3 Pro reaches the 43 minute flight timeand obstacle detection. In this sense, it has eight wide-angle visual sensors that work efficiently with a high-performance vision computing engine to detect obstacles in all directions and plan a safe flight path to avoid them.
Additional features, such as trajectory flight, Cruise control and advanced RPO, elevate the automated flight experience and allow almost anyone to get some shots worthy of a film production company. Additionally, the Mavic 3 Pro’s Hasselblad camera and mid-camera support FocusTrack, which includes ActiveTrack 5.0, Spotlight and Point of Interest to enable stable tracking shots in multiple directions.
Another plus point for content creators is the high-speed QuickTransfer option, which allows Quickly download images and videos directly from the drone to a mobile phone via WiFi 6 at speeds of up to 80MB per second without connecting it to a remote control. In this way, recording and posting to social networks from anywhere in the world is easier than ever.
In short, a drone that is not designed for all audiences, but that It will be the preferred option for those who want to take a leap in quality in the recording of aerial shots. Its use with the DJI RC Pro controller makes the experience even more spectacular, so the ‘Fly More’ pack, with more batteries, for 2,799 euros, or the one that also includes this controller, for 3,499 euros, can also be an alternative for the most demanding users.