Today, DJI has seen fit to announce its latest Mavic 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Pro Cine with a boatload of changes compared to its predecessor. While it keeps a lot of the features from the previous version, the updated version comes with an additional camera lens, enhanced telephoto sensor, and support for Apple ProRes to name a few. DJI announced the Mavic 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Cine a year and a half after the company announced the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine. Scroll down to read more details on what you should expect from the latest models.
DJI Mavic 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Pro Cine announced a triple camera setup, Apple ProRes support, More
As mentioned earlier, the DJI Mavic 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Pro Cine come with a triple-camera setup. The camera module comes with its fair share of improvements. The main shoot houses a 24mm lens which is the same as its predecessor but comes with a brand-new 70mm telephoto sensor alongside the 166mm camera with enhanced zooming capabilities.
Similar to the previous version, the Hasselblad camera is still capable of shooting video at 5.1K resolution at 50 fps. It also boasts slow-mo video at 120 fps conjoined with the company's DCI 4K mode. Speaking of the camera, the latest 3x sensor can record video in 4K at 60 fps and snap images up to 48MP. Lastly, the telephoto lens has been updated as well with a wider f/3.4 aperture, an up from the f/4.4 on the previous model.

Apart from the camera, the DJI Mavic 3 Pro comes with the company's OccuSync O3+ technology for faster data transfer speed to the DJI RC controller. The company also embedded a handful of smart features like "intelligent" mode that stabilizes the shot conjoined with the FocusTrack feature.
The Mavic Pro 3 Cine comes with more or less the same features as the Mavic 3 Pro. The only aspect that sets it apart from its sibling is Apple ProRes encoding 422 HQ, 422, and 422 LT. Furthermore, it also features a whopping 1TB of storage capacity which will come in handy since ProRes takes up a lot of space.
In terms of design, the Mavic 3 Pro is 63 grams heavier than the previous model. In terms of size and dimensions, the Mavic 3 Pro comes in at 231.1x98x95.4mm when folded and 347.5x290.8x107.7mm when unfolded. The battery life has also taken a small hit, with the Pro 3 able to fly for 43 minutes while the previous model featured 46 minutes of flight time. Take note that the values shared do not take into account the APAS 5.0 obstacle-avoiding technology. The flight time could further reduce if you record videos.

In terms of pricing and availability, both Mavic 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Pro Cine will be available next month. The price of the Pro 3 has been increased by $150, coming in at $2,199 for the base model. You can also get a Fly More Combo at $2,999. The Mavic 3 Pro Cine features a price tag of $4,799 and is available in the premium combo package. You can check out more details on the company's website.
This is all there is to it, folks. We will share more details on drones as soon as further information is available. How did you like the new triple-camera setup? Let us know in the comments.









