DJI - Mavic 3

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Three years after collaborating with Hasselblad for the Mavic 2 Pro's camera module, DJI has pushed the envelope further for the launch of the Mavic 3 by mounting a dual camera setup to the stabilized gimbal comprising a Four Thirds main camera capable of 5.1K video and a 12-megapixel telephoto shooter.

As with the Mavic 2 Pro, DJI has joined forces with Swedish high-imaging house Hasselblad for the Mavic 3. The resulting dual-camera setup is mounted to a 3-axis motorized gimbal and sports a Four Thirds CMOS camera with a 24-mm prime lens and a 28x digital/optical hybrid zoom camera with a 162-mm f/4.4 telephoto lens. The main camera is capable of shooting 20-MP stills in 12-bit RAW format, 5.1K (5,120 x 2,700) video at 50 frames per second (fps), and 4K (3,840 x 2,160) at up to 120 fps. Up to a billion colors can be captured thanks to 10-bit D-Log recording, 12.8 stops of native dynamic range should help find detail in the shadows, the camera module taps into the drone numerous vision sensors to help with fast focus, while that prime lens has a variable f/2.8-f/11 aperture and 84-degree field of view. The zoom unit features a 1/2-inch CMOS sensor for 12-MP stills, 15-degree field of view, 4x digital zoom, and is able to record 4K or Full HD video at up to 30 fps.
DJI says that the drone can lock on to signals from GPS, GLONASS and BeiDou satellites for improved positioning, while also catering for improved hovering stability and making it less likely to drift in the air. An omnidirectional obstacle sensor system made up of six fish-eye and two wide-angle sensors, supplemented by an IR sensor, feed the latest flavors of the company's Advanced Pilot Assistance System and ActiveTrack with detection data. The latter allows the drone to fly around or alongside a moving subject, as well as forward, back, left, right or diagonally in relation to that subject, and if the subject goes out of frame, the visual system will continue tracking to quickly pick up where it left off. Onboard safety systems will alert pilots if they fly near sensitive locations, allow the authorities to identify and monitor drones in such areas, make users are aware of any local restrictions on altitude, and issue warnings if nearby aircraft are sending out ADS-B signals.
 

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