Overview

Filmmakers get more control over what they capture with this DJI Mavic 3 Pro Fly More Combo (RC PRO). This flagship drone adds a third lens to the system with the 70mm f/2.8 medium telephoto to enhance your creative possibilities with more control of how much you capture of a subject and their surroundings. Remaining are the impressive 24mm Hasselblad wide-angle lens, with 5.1K resolution, and the 166mm telephoto, which has been upgraded to f/3.4 and 60 fps for more light sensitivity and smoother video. This tri-camera system joins other Mavic 3 technologies, such as O3+ long-range transmission, up to 43 minutes of flight, and omnidirectional sensing with APAS 5.0 to make the Mavic 3 Pro safe, even for beginner pilots.

SKU: GC41-DJIMAVIC3PRORCP

DJI Mavic 3 Pro Fly More Combo (RC PRO)

Filmmakers get more control over what they capture with this DJI Mavic 3 Pro Fly More Combo (RC PRO). This flagship drone adds a third lens to the system with the 70mm f/2.8 medium telephoto to enhance your creative possibilities with more control of how much you capture of a subject and their surroundings. Remaining are the impressive 24mm Hasselblad wide-angle lens, with 5.1K resolution, and the 166mm telephoto, which has been upgraded to f/3.4 and 60 fps for more light sensitivity and smoother video. This tri-camera system joins other Mavic 3 technologies, such as O3+ long-range transmission, up to 43 minutes of flight, and omnidirectional sensing with APAS 5.0 to make the Mavic 3 Pro safe, even for beginner pilots.

Key features

  • 3-Axis Gimbal with Tri-Camera System

  • 20MP 5.1K Wide-Angle 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad

  • 166mm 12MP 7x Zoom Telephoto

  • 70mm 48MP 3x Zoom Medium Telephoto Lens

  • 7 Intelligent Flight Modes

  • Up to 43 Minutes of Flight Time

  • O3+ Transmission with a 9.3-Mile Range

  • Omnidirectional Avoidance with APAS 5.0

  • D-LOG, D-LOG M & HLG Post Processing

  • Fly More Combo & DJI RC Pro Remote

Triple-Lens Camera System

  • 24mm Hasselblad Wide-Angle: The 20MP Hasselblad camera remains, with its adjustable f/2.8 to f/11 aperture and large 4/3 CMOS sensor for reduced noise in low-light situations. It offers 5.1K video resolution at 50 fps and incorporates the Hasselblad Natural Color Solution (HNCS) to capture and produce true-to-life colors in your media. When post-processing, you can use D-Log, D-Log M, and HLG.

  • 70mm Medium Telephoto: The new camera in the tri-cam system, this 48MP lens offers an f/2.8 aperture and 1/1.3" CMOS for excellent day and night shots. Video is captured in 4K at 60 fps, and you can get clearer midrange shots with a 3x optical zoom. D-Log M and HLG are supported for efficient post-production, and it's capable of taking advantage of Night, ActiveTrack, and Hyperlapse shooting modes.

  • 166mm Telephoto: This 12MP full telephoto lens returns, but with an updated aperture of f/3.4, letting more light in for better low-light performance using its 1/2" CMOS. It also improves its 4K fps from 30 to 60 for smoother video and incorporates a 7x optical zoom for clear close-ups.

Safe Flying

An omnidirectional obstacle sensing system with APAS 5.0 technology actively detects obstacles during flight and will automatically plot safe routes around them during flight.

Intelligent Flight Modes

  • Waypoint Flight

  • Cruise Control

  • Hyperlapse

  • MaserShots

  • FocusTrack

  • Panorama

  • QuickShots

Additional Features

  • Up to 43 minutes of flight time

  • O3+ video transmission from up to 9.3 miles away

  • Supports optional DJI Goggles 2, Goggles Integra, and RC Motion 2 for a more immersive flight experience

What's in the Box

  • DJI Mavic 3 Pro Drone with Fly More Combo & DJI RC Pro

  • RC Pro Remote

  • Pair of Control Sticks

  • 3 x Intelligent Flight Battery

  • 6 x Pair of Low-Noise Propellers

  • 100W USB-C Power Adapter

  • 100W USB-C Power Adapter AC Power Cable

  • 100W Battery Charging Hub

  • Storage Cover

  • ND Filter Set (ND8, ND16, ND32, and ND64)

  • 2 x USB-C Cable

  • Shoulder Bag

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Product Overview

Filmmakers get more control over what they capture with this DJI Mavic 3 Pro Fly More Combo (RC PRO). This flagship drone adds a third lens to the system with the 70mm f/2.8 medium telephoto to enhance your creative possibilities with more control of how much you capture of a subject and their surroundings. Remaining are the impressive 24mm Hasselblad wide-angle lens, with 5.1K resolution, and the 166mm telephoto, which has been upgraded to f/3.4 and 60 fps for more light sensitivity and smoother video. This tri-camera system joins other Mavic 3 technologies, such as O3+ long-range transmission, up to 43 minutes of flight, and omnidirectional sensing with APAS 5.0 to make the Mavic 3 Pro safe, even for beginner pilots.

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