The Mavic 3 Pro is the fourth in the Mavic 3 line, following the Mavic 3, Mavic 3 Classic, and Mavic 3 Enterprise models. Like its predecessors, the Mavic 3 Pro is available in regular and Cine models, with the latter offering more advanced features aimed at filmmakers. These include Apple ProRes capture, a 1TB SSD drive, and a 10Gbps lightspeed data cable. However, these advanced features come at a premium, costing nearly $1,000 more than the regular model.
The new 70mm camera has a 1/1.3-inch sensor that’s the same size as the one found in the Mini 3 Pro, and while it is considerably smaller than the 4/3 chip on the main Hasselblad camera, DJI promises that it’s capable of delivering excellent quality, making it suitable for a range of different scenarios, from framing intriguing buildings to capturing cars in commercial shoots. The camera is capable of handling 48-megapixel (MP) high-res or 12MP low light photos, along with 4K/60fps video.