The DJI Mavic 3 CINE Features a Standard 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad Camera

DJI has just released a new MAVIC drone that looks to take your aerial cinematography to the next level.

The DJI Mavic 3 CINE is touted as the “most comprehensive improvement to the world’s most popular drone series in three years.” Improving on a number of aspects, the Mavic 3 CINE features a 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera and 28x hybrid zoom camera, 5.1K video recording at 50fps/4K at 120fps, omnidirectional obstacle sensors with a maximum 200-meter range, Apple ProRes 422 HQ encoding, 1TB SSD of onboard storage, and flight safety enhancements and new intelligent modes.

“Creating the Mavic 3 was an arduous journey for our engineers who tackled complex technical problems to serve the goal that the Mavic series has always met – build professional-quality imaging and flight technology into a compact consumer drone,” said Ferdinand Wolf, Creative Director, DJI Europe. “The result is incredible. Mavic 3 enables users to effortlessly make epic shots without compromising on small size, stunning performance, pervasive flight safety, and dazzling image quality. We are confident that this drone will astonish videography and photography enthusiasts, as well as professional production houses and media workers around the globe.”

The Mavic 3 will be available in three different offerings, the Standard Version ($2,199 USD), the DJI Mavic 3 Fly More Combo ($2,999 USD), and the DJI Mavic 3 Cine Premium Combo ($4,999 USD). Head over to DJI to learn more, and watch the video below to see the new drone’s capabilities.

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