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  2. Apr 25, 2023 · Today, DJI announced the latest models in its Mavic 3 series. The Pro and Pro Cine are the first drones in the world to feature a three-camera module.

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  3. A triple-camera system has three independent lenses, each with a different sensor. This means three entirely different cameras are built into one single casing body. The triple cameras on the new drone are as follows: Hasselblad wide-angle lens 24mm eq. with a 4/3 CMOS sensor.

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    • How I tested the DJI Mavic 3 Pro

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    By James Abbott

    published 26 May 2023

    Editor's Choice

    The large three-camera gimbal dominating the front of the drone makes the DJI Mavic 3 Pro unmistakable and pushes the series towards increased creative potential, thanks to those three useful cameras for photography and video. This is the world’s first triple-camera drone, with all the impressive safety and flight features that Mavic 3 series drones are known for, and is easily one of the best drones available.

    The main camera is the same Four Thirds 20MP Hasselblad as on the original Mavic 3/ Mavic 3 Cine and Mavic 3 Classic models. This camera offers the most functionality and the best image quality of the three, including an f/2.8-f/11 adjustable aperture and a dynamic range of up to 12.8 stops.

    Video resolution is available up to 5.1K in Normal, HLG (hybrid log-gamma high dynamic range), and 10-bit D-Log M profiles at 200Mbps, while three Apple Pro Res options offer a significantly higher bitrate for professional workflows. 5.1K can be shot at up to 50fps, DCI 4K (4096 x 2160 17:9 cinematic 4K) up to 120fps, 4K up to 120fps and FHD up to 200fps. Plus, photos can be captured in 12-bit raw and JPEG.

    The two telephoto cameras provide a 70mm equivalent with the same 48MP 1/1.3-inch sensor as the Mavic Mini 3 Pro and a 166mm camera with a 12MP 1/2-inch sensor. Both will shoot photos in raw and JPEG alongside a range of video options with manual control over both. This makes them incredibly useful in a range of situations, although the main 4/3 is likely to be the go-to option most of the time.

    You need telephoto lenses

    If you can make use of the two telephoto lenses on offer, the Mavic 3 Pro is the drone for you. Both are impressive but, of the two, it’s the 70mm medium telephoto that offers the most in terms of image quality and functionality.

    The DJI Inspire 3 is too expensive

    The DJI Inspire 3 is an amazing drone, but despite its impressive professional credentials, it’s nowhere near as easy to transport or as versatile as the Mavic 3 Pro. If you need portability alongside pro spec video features, the Mavic 3 Pro offers all this plus three useful cameras.

    You would like excellent safety features

    All Mavic 3 models, including the Mavic 3 Pro, offer excellent safety features including collision avoidance, precise GPS positioning and advanced return to home. They’re also incredibly intuitive and easy to fly, so beginner and expert pilots alike can fly the drone confidently.

    You’re an absolute beginner

    While the Mavic 3 Pro is incredibly easy to fly and offers excellent safety features that make it suitable for al users, you may find that the DJI Mavic Mini 3 or Mini 3 Pro offer exactly what you need at a much lower cost and with fewer restrictions.

    You’re on a budget

    Budget will always be a key factor when purchasing any kind of technology, and the Mavic 3 Pro is one of the most expensive consumer drones currently available. If you’d like DJI quality but in an affordable package, consider the DJI Mavic Mini 2 SE, which is the least expensive DJI drone available.

    You only need a wide-angle camera

    If you expect to only need the 24mm equivalent 20MP Four Thirds camera, the Mavic 3 Pro would be a waste of money with its three cameras. Instead, consider the Mavic 3 Classic. Just be aware that this model doesn’t offer Apple ProRes video encoding.

    The DJI Mavic 3 Pro was tested over several days of flying in a range of locations, environments and weather conditions (excluding rain) to test flight performance, flight features, overall handling and image quality for both photo and video capture. All testing is conducted in a way that meets local aviation laws and restrictions to ensure that all flights are safe and legal.

    Drones are always tested using manual flight patterns for video that are typical of professional aerial video capture to capture visually interesting footage, as well as automated flight patterns and subject tracking features when available. Manual flight provides the opportunity to test aspects such as the connection between the drone and controller, latency between the two and the accuracy of the controls and flight in general.

    With nearly 30 years of photographic experience and 15 years working as a photography journalist, I’ve been covering drones in terms of shooting and editing techniques, alongside writing drone reviews for a number of years. As well as flying most consumer and prosumer models, I’ve previously held a PfCO (Permission for Commercial Operations) issued by the Civil Aviation Authority in the UK, and now fly under an A2 CofC (A2 Certificate of Competency).

    First reviewed May 2023

    James Abbott

    James Abbott is a professional photographer and freelance photography journalist. He contributes articles about photography, cameras and drones to a wide range of magazines and websites where he applies a wealth of experience to testing the latest photographic tech. James is also the author of ‘The Digital Darkroom: The Definitive Guide to Photo Editing’.

  4. Aug 30, 2023 · DJI Air 3 is versatile and affordable. DJI Mavic 3 Pro is overall the best drone based on the features. These include three cameras, advanced imaging capabilities, and a Cine version for professional filmmakers. DJI Mavic 3 Classic perfectly balances cost and functionality.

  5. Jul 25, 2023 · The DJI Air 3 sports two cameras, each based on a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor. One is a wide-angle 24mm equivalent, and the other is a medium-telephoto 70mm equivalent, essentially offering 3x...

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  6. Jan 31, 2024 · The best DJI drone for aerial photography. DJI’s flagship is the first consumer drone with three cameras; a main micro-four-thirds sensor with 24mm lens, together with 3x and 7x zoom options...

  7. Feb 14, 2022 · The Mavic 3 has not one, but two cameras: A 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad sensor with a 20MP resolution, and a secondary 1/2-inch CMOS (12MP) sensor that’s used as its digital zoom lens.

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