DJI Mavic 3 review, photo and video samples included
DJI Mavic 3 is here with impressive new features including
Micro 4/3 sensor in the dual camera by Hasselblad. This includes a 12.8 stop DR, 20mp 4/3 camera that shoots RAW and jpg. Also includes a zoom camera 120mm equivalent that shoots 4X digital zoom with 1/2″ sensor and shoots in jpg only (this is a spotting camera).
Video is up to 5.1k at 50fps or 4k at 120fps and 200 mp/s
Increased Flight time to 46mins (I got 31 minutes in my test, with a bot of wind and down to15% power.)
Full 360 optical obstacle avoidance. APAS 5.0 is coming in January.
Those are the headline new features.
Check out my video above to see this is action and experience unedited photos and video.
I will be adding to this page with updates, including a comparison with Mavic 2 Pro coming soon.
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Mavic 3 vs Mavic 2 Pro. Is it worth the upgrade?
Here I compare features and camera. See examples of photos and video including low light and hight ISO.
I also discuss all the different pricing and bundles and compare those two the Mavic 2.

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Looks like a great and very controllable drone. I love the quality of the camera. Thanks for demonstrating it.
Can you provide a little more information about what modes (raw, 4k, etc.) you shot in, especially the low-light. Thanks for the early look!
To keep everything fair between the 2, I shot all th images in RAW+Jpg, I;m obviously sharing jpgs because I can’t post raw on video. All are cropped in so you can see them at 100%, no adjustments applied. Video is 4k30 standard color profile, no editing or adjustments. Everything is straight out ofcamera. Hopefully that helps?