Firstly, to every new gear or gadget you see today it’s an improvement from the previous ones, to buttress my point DJI has announced the Mavic 3 and it features two main cameras. The first features a 4/3-sized, 20-megapixel sensor behind a 24mm adjustable aperture prime lens, and the second is a 28x hybrid zoom camera, effectively combining the Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom, but with upgraded hardware. If you’ve used the DJI Mavic 2 you will notice that it doesn’t have a magnetic body and some other features.
DJI says that it has completely redesigned the Mavic 3 and says that it is the most comprehensive improvement to its drone series in three years, claiming that it has boosted the performance in every key area. It starts, of course, with the cameras.
The Mavic 3 series features two main cameras, and the larger 4/3-sized sensor is a jump over the previous one-inch-sized sensor that was seen in the Mavic 2 Pro. Not only is the sensor larger, but the 24mm lens (84-degree field of view) in front of it has a more adjustable aperture between f/2.8 and f/11. DJI says that the larger image sensor gives the Mavic 3 higher video resolution and dynamic range while also better suppressing noise in low light conditions. The camera, again developed in conjunction with Hasselblad, can capture 20-megapixel still images in 12-bit RAW format and videos in 5.1K at 60 frames per second as well as 4K at 120 frames per second. It should be noted that the 120 frames per second in 4K is expected to come down the road as part of a planned firmware update. Also, the Mavic 3 has Omnidirectional obstacle avoidance detectors which ensure Mavic 3 helps you to enjoy collision-free flight so you can focus on getting the best shots possible. Multiple wide-angle vision sensors work seamlessly with a high-performance vision computing engine to sense obstacles in all directions precisely and plan a safe flight route that avoids them.
You can check out this video by Billy Kyle on what to expect when you buy the DJI Mavic 3.
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