DJI recently released the "Pro" version of their Mavic 3 drone, and it's officially available in Nepal. This is definitely a "Pro" that you'll want to get your hands on, as it comes equipped with three optical cameras - a first for any DJI drone. There's plenty more to talk about it, so let's get into the specifics of the DJI Mavic 3 Pro in detail, along with its official price in Nepal.
DJI Mavic 3 Pro Overview:
Triple Cameras
As mentioned earlier, the Mavic 3 Pro is the first DJI drone to feature three cameras. The main camera remains the same as the Mavic 3, with a 20MP 24mm 4/3-inch CMOS sensor with Hasselblad tuning.It allows you to capture 12-bit RAW photos with a native dynamic range of up to 12.8 stops, and record video at up to 5.1K at 50fps or DCI 4K at 120fps. The Mavic 3 Pro also features a new 10-bit D-Log M color mode.With this, you can record videos with up to one billion colors (10-bit) and natural color gradations even in high-contrast scenarios, like sunrises and sunsets. As a result, DJI says the D-Log M mode reduces the difficulty of color grading for editors.Additionally, the telephoto camera with a 1/2″ sensor and a 15° field of view (FoV) remains unchanged too. But DJI has made some modifications here. The focal length has been slightly increased from 162mm to 166mm, and the aperture has been widened from f/4.4 to f/3.4. The telephoto camera can now also record 4K@60fps videos.Moreover, the Mavic 3 Pro now boasts a new "medium-tele" camera with a 70mm lens. It's a 1/3-inch CMOS sensor with 3x optical zoom that allows you to shoot 48/12MP photos, 4K/60fps video, and the new D-log M.
Mavic 3 Pro "Cine"
Meanwhile, for those who want even more advanced video capabilities, such as shooting RAW videos, you can opt for the Mavic 3 Pro Cine. This variant enables you to record in Apple ProRes (422 HQ, 422, and 422 LT) encoding from all three cameras. And it also has 1TB of internal storage to handle that footage.Interestingly, it's a few grams heavier than the standard Pro, weighing in at 963 grams compared to 958 grams. But for the most part, the Cine variant shares the same features as the Mavic 3 Pro.
Battery
Moving on, the drone offers a flight time of up to 43 minutes. Although it's 3 minutes less than the Mavic 3, this reduction in flight time is worth it given all the upgrades that come with the Pro variant. But if you are using DJI's APAS 5.0 obstacle avoidance technology while shooting videos, the flight time may be even shorter.
Others
Apart from this, the Mavic 3 Pro has many of the same features as the Mavic 3. It still utilizes DJI's "OccuSync" O3+ technology for 1080p/60 live feed transmission to the DJI RC controller. And DJI's video editing app, LightCut, provides robust shooting and editing capabilities.You can preview footage without exporting it, and the AI-based One-Tap Edit feature enables intuitive editing. Additionally, the Mavic 3 Pro comes with DJI's full suite of "intelligent" modes, including FocusTrack, MasterShots, QuickShots, and Panorama.
DJI Mavic 3 Pro Specifications:
Dimension:
Folded: 231.1×98×95.4 mm
Unfolded: 347.5×290.8×107.7 mm
Takeoff Weight:
Mavic 3 Pro: 958 g
Mavic 3 Pro Cine: 963 g
Battery: 5000mAh (LiPo 4S), 65W charging power
Camera:
Main: 20MP 4/3-inch CMOS, 84° field-of-view
Medium Telephoto: 48 1/1.3-inch CMOS, 70mm, 35° field-of-view
The official price of Mavic 3 Pro in Nepal is Rs. 509,990. This price is for the Fly More combo, which includes a DJI RC controller, two extra batteries, a charging hub, ND Filter sets, and more. However, the Cine Premium Combo, which includes Apple ProRes support and a 1 TB SSD, is yet to arrive in Nepal.
DJI Mavic 3 Pro
Price in Nepal
Fly More Combo (DJI RC)
NPR 509,999
Cine Premium Combo
coming soon
Meanwhile, you can watch our DJI Mini 3 Pro Review.
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