The DJI Mavic 3 Pro Series takes what was great about the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Classic, and makes it better. With more control, efficiency, and imaging excellence, this series of drones is everything you need to capture incredible aerial footage. Read on to see what sets the DJI Mavic 3 Pro Series apart.

Why should I upgrade to the Mavic 3 Pro Series if I already have a Mavic 3 or Mavic 3 Classic?

Featuring DJI's first tri-camera flagship drones with multiple focal lengths, the Mavic 3 Pro Series delivers a significant improvement in imaging performance.

The Mavic 3 Pro uses the same wide-angle 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera as Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Classic, but adds a 1/1.3-inch CMOS 70mm medium tele camera with 48MP effective pixels.

It also has an upgraded 1/2-inch CMOS 166mm tele camera with 12MP effective pixels, giving you greater creative flexibility for your aerial photography.

All Mavic 3 Pro Series drones support shooting 4K/60fps video, and all three cameras of the Cine version support Apple ProRes 422/422 HQ/422 LT codecs. Shooting professional drone footage  has never been easier.

In addition, the Mavic 3 Pro Series supports the Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS), D-Log, D-Log M, HLG, and other colour modes, which retain higher detail and provide more efficient post-production colour grading.

What are some practical uses for the Mavic 3 Pro Series' medium tele camera?

Compared with the wide-angle Hasselblad camera, the 70mm medium tele camera captures footage with a stronger sense of spatial compression. This gives you more control between your subject and surroundings, allowing you to highlight and focus on subjects in complex environments.

Using the medium tele camera also delivers more perspectives and movements than the 166mm tele camera. In addition, you no longer need to replace the camera while shooting. Just tap the screen and switch focal lengths during flight.

Want professional, cinematic footage? With features like the tele camera's 3x optical zoom, D-Log M colour mode, FocusTrack, and Hyperlapse, your creativity is only limited by your imagination.

How do the Mavic 3 Pro Cine and Mavic 3 Pro differ?

Mavic 3 Pro inherits DJI’s flagship imaging and flight performance. Portable and powerful, it's suitable for photography enthusiasts, professional photographers, and film/television studios.

Mavic 3 Pro Cine boasts a built-in 1TB SSD and supports professional video encoding like Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes 422 HQ, and Apple ProRes 422 LT. If you want your professional projects to truly shine, this is the drone for you.

What are the differences between DJI RC and DJI RC Pro?

Both remote controllers come with a 5.5-inch HD screen – use them directly without needing to connect to a mobile device.

DJI RC Pro features a screen brightness of up to 1000 nits (DJI RC 700 nits), has HDMI out and supports the installation of third-party apps. In addition, its live stream function allows you to live stream the real-time camera view as you fly.

Should I get the Fly More Combo?

If you purchase the Mavic 3 Pro Series for the first time, choosing the Fly More Combo is highly recommended. With two additional Intelligent Flight Batteries and practical accessories like the Battery Charging Hub (100W) and the ND Filters Set (ND8/16/32/64), you have even greater freedom.