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DJI’s latest Mavic 3 Pro is an optical BEAST with a triple camera system

They’ve been the leader in drone innovation for a very long time now, and that’s not a first to market thing – that’s continual innovation and product iteration. Today, DJI has announced the new Mavic 3 Pro as a flagship drone with a stunning triple camera system.

Three different cameras all with different focal lengths, you’re getting something very special for arial photography and videography.

The well known Mavic Hasselblad camera, along with two tele cameras are packed in front of a beast of a drone with a 43 minute flight time.

Creative Director at DJI Ferdinand Wolf says “At DJI we are constantly evolving our products to help capture fascinating scenery and explore visual storytelling through both video and stills,”

“The Mavic 3 Pro’s triple camera combination gives users the ability to switch between shot composition with just one tap, allowing content creators a wider variety of shots in less time than ever before.  We can’t wait to see the end result of how people use the drone to alter the viewers’ perception of space and distance.

With shots from 24mm, 70mm and 166mm lenses you’ve got a full creative suite of options for your shot – be it the wider angle, a medium telephoto zoom or a solid focus in on something special. There’s also a hybrid digital zoom of up to 28x.

And of course, it’s not just photos – there’s a bunch of impressive video specs with up to 5,1K at 50fps, or DCI 4k at 120fps.

There’s also 10-bit D-Log M colour mode supporting up to one billion colours where even Sunrise and Sunset will be spectacular with natural colour capture.

All three cameras support Apple ProRes 422 and this beast has a built-in 1TB SSD and a 10Gbps lightspeed data cable to help your post-capture workflow.

Of course this is in addition to the amazing and well renowned DJI flight characteristics, with peace of mind coming from all-round sensing with eight sensors working to ensure your Mavic knows about any obstacles before you do and can plan a route to avoid them.

The DJI Mavic 3 Pro launches next month, and will start at $3,099 and goes up to $6,939 with the full Cine option and premium combo for the ultimate day out flying.

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