Abstract: Even if you have no good reason to justify buying one, you have to admit that drones are cool. Some are glorified tech toys, but the models we highlight here are fit for use in imaging and cinematic applications small and large. If you think you can use a...
As much as I like the DJI Mavic 3, the DJI Mavic 3 Classic would be my pick of the two drones. I don't really have a need for the 162mm camera and the 24mm camera does a great job for stills and video. Like all DJI's recent imaging drones, the Mavic 3 Cl...
Very easy to fly, Superb quality stills and video, Long flight times
Telephoto camera only shoots JPEGs, not raw, – Lens flare can be a problem
Although its listed in DJIs consumer range, the Mavic 3 has a sensor size that has previously only been seen in professional-level drones and theres plenty to satisfy pro aerial landscape photographers and videographers. Its also conveniently portable...
You bet! If you want to have the best footage quality in a drone that's portable to carry along, you won't find anything better than the Mavic 3.Editors' RecommendationsAnker PowerHouse II 800 review: A camper's best friend for the great outdoors Should y...
Premium four-thirds Hasselblad camera,A second zoom camera,Produces pin-sharp images,Superb for low-light shooting,Full obstacle avoidance,Relatively easy to transport,
Complicated CAA licensing, Very expensive,
The new DJI Mavic 3 is the first compact, foldable drone designed for professional use. It's not cheap, mind, but then how could it be when it's equipped with a four-thirds camera sensor, a separate tele zoom camera for scouting far-away subjects, obstacl...
Published: 2021-11-05, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Four Thirds camera is excellent, Useful adjustable aperture, Improved safety features, Telephoto lens a handy backup
Pricier than Mavic 2 series, Some features missing at launch, Basic controller lacks info screen, European classification issues
The DJI Mavic 3 is a leap forward for folding drones, but one that currently comes with a few caveats. In many ways, it's everything drone fans could hope for, with an excellent Four Thirds camera, adjustable aperture, boosted battery life, and improved c...
Abstract: DJI's Mavic Pro was launched way back in 2016, and in those Phantom-dominated times not everyone was convinced by the folding upstart. Times have changed, and the 2021 Mavic 3 (opens in new tab) came along as the obvious choice for serious creators. It al...
Published: 2022-11-03, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Abstract: Just a quick note that I've published a fun long-form, basically unedited cycling test ride with the newly announced DJI Mavic 3 Classic and its autonomous follow-me Active Track mode, up on YouTube. After the first 2-3 minutes of explaining some pro tips...