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DJI Mavic 3 and 3 Classic How to Use Cruise Control

When the Mavic 3 was released, it was still a work in progress, with several missing features. But it has been constantly updated and improved to become the best DJI prosumer drone on the market

The story of the new Mavic 3 Classic is different: it was born fully featured with all the bells and whistles from day one. It even has some very interesting new features including Cruise Control

These new functionalities have been added to the original Mavic 3 by the latest firmware update, version 01.00.0900. The two models are now practically identical, the only difference being the absence of the second lens, the telephoto one, in the new, more affordable Mavic 3 Classic

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These are the notes of version 01.00.0900 of the firmware, with some very useful new functionalities

A big new feature for the Mavic 3 and 3 Classic is Cruise Control. In the tab Control of the settings, by choosing Button Customisation, it is now possible to assign Cruise Control to one of the two buttons of the remote controller, C1 or C2. This option is found in the group Control

Other new features recently added to the Mvi 3 are Gain and Expo Tuning , Night Mode and Waypoints , click on the links for my specific articles

In this first very simple example, I want to fly forward at a constant speed. Once I reach the desired speed of about 7m/s, I press the C1 button of the remote controller to enter Cruise Control

A message will appear on the lower part of the screen. On the left, another message will remain on screen until Cruise Control will be turned off. On the lower left corner, the two-speed indicators turn yellow with a lock to show that Cruise Control is active

The aircraft advances in the desired direction at a constant speed and I can add some extra moves with much more control, here I am pushing the left stick forward to ascend while turning slowly to the right. By hitting the C1 button again Cruise Control is disabled

This time I try a compound movement for Cruise Control. So I push the right stick of the control toward me to go backward and the left stick again toward me to descend, when I reach the desired speed I hit the C1 button

We are again in cruise Control combining the two moves and again I can add any other movement including the tilt of the gimbal using the scroll wheel of the controller

I can also choose a diagonal move by pushing the right stick forward and to the left, between 10 and 11 o’clock, and set it to Cruise Control, now it is easy to concentrate on pushing the right stick to the right to keep the target in the same position on the frame, or to push the right stick forward to get closer

Cruise control, together with the intelligent flight modes Spotlight and Point of Interest, is an excellent tool for easily obtaining precise and smooth cinematic footage with the Mavic 3 and 3 Classic

Here are my in-depth analysis of the mode Spotlight , Active Track , and the mode Point of Interest with the Mavic 3 and 3 Classic

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Dji mavic 3 cruise control – powerful new feature.

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The latest firmware update for the DJI Mavic 3 brought several new features including cruise control which is a very powerful new feature. This allows you to set the speed and direction of the drone with a simple click of a button. You can also use it with more complex movements by setting both control sticks to the desired movement and then turning on cruise control. This includes both sideways flights as well as rotations allowing you to capture some nice dynamic shots automatically. In this video, we are doing a test flight with the new firmware v01.00.0900 and testing out the new cruise control feature. The feature is available on both the Mavic 3 and the new Mavic 3 Classic.

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DJI Mavic 3 Pro review – three is the magic number

The most versatile consumer drone whose weight brings restrictions.

DJI Mavic 3 Pro drone in flight on a intermittent cloudy day

TechRadar Verdict

The Mavic 3 Pro is the world’s first triple-camera consumer/prosumer drone that confidently takes the flagship position in the Mavic 3 series of drones. With the excellent 20MP Four Thirds main camera and 70mm and 166mm telephoto cameras this is the most versatile Mavic drone to date. Image quality is great overall, but with a weight over 31.74oz / 900g, the Mavic 3 Pro falls into the C2 European drone category, making it more restricted than models weighing below 31.74oz / 900g.

Three useful cameras

Excellent image quality

Solid safety features

C2 European rating

Not everyone will need three cameras

Slightly reduced flight times

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  • Release date and price
  • Design and controller
  • Features and flight
  • Image and video quality

Should I buy the DJI Mavic 3 Pro?

Two-minute review.

The large three-camera gimbal dominating the front of the drone makes the DJI Mavic 3 Pro unmistakable and pushes the series towards increased creative potential, thanks to those three useful cameras for photography and video. This is the world’s first triple-camera drone, with all the impressive safety and flight features that Mavic 3 series drones are known for, and is easily one of the best drones available.

The main camera is the same Four Thirds 20MP Hasselblad as on the original Mavic 3/ Mavic 3 Cine and Mavic 3 Classic models. This camera offers the most functionality and the best image quality of the three, including an f/2.8-f/11 adjustable aperture and a dynamic range of up to 12.8 stops.

DJI Mavic 3 Pro drone on a wooden table

Video resolution is available up to 5.1K in Normal, HLG (hybrid log-gamma high dynamic range ), and 10-bit D-Log M profiles at 200Mbps, while three Apple Pro Res options offer a significantly higher bitrate for professional workflows. 5.1K can be shot at up to 50fps, DCI 4K (4096 x 2160 17:9 cinematic 4K) up to 120fps, 4K up to 120fps and FHD up to 200fps. Plus, photos can be captured in 12-bit raw and JPEG.

The two telephoto cameras provide a 70mm equivalent with the same 48MP 1/1.3-inch sensor as the Mavic Mini 3 Pro and a 166mm camera with a 12MP 1/2-inch sensor. Both will shoot photos in raw and JPEG alongside a range of video options with manual control over both. This makes them incredibly useful in a range of situations, although the main 4/3 is likely to be the go-to option most of the time.

Moving beyond the cameras, which are undoubtedly the jewels in the Mavic 3 Pro’s crown, the drone offers excellent flight and safety features, including APAS 5.0 collision avoidance, ActiveTrack 5.0 for subject tracking, GEO 2.0 geofencing, Advanced Return to Home and Quickshots automated flight patterns. It’s not cheap, though, and launches at a similar price as the original Mavic 3 / Mavic 3 Cine, which it supersedes to become the flagship model in the Mavic 3 lineup.

DJI Mavic 3 Pro: release date and price

  • Available in May 2023
  • Two models available
  • Two controller options

After months of speculation and internet rumors, the DJI Mavic 3 Pro was finally announced in April 2023 with availability in May 2023. And just like the DJI Mavic 3, there are two options available: the ‘standard’ model with 8GB of onboard storage and a Cine version with a 1TB SSD. There are also two smart controller options available with the standard model; the DJI RC, which is the same controller that’s available with the Mavic Mini 3/3 Pro, and the higher-spec DJI RC Pro, which has always been an option with Mavic 3 series drones.

In terms of pricing, the Mavic 3 Pro is the same launch price as the Mavic 3, which is now unavailable on the DJI website. Kit options include the Mavic 3 Pro with the DJI RC for $2,199 / £1,879 / AU$3,099, the DJI RC Fly More Bundle for $2,999 / £2,549 / AU$4,199, the DJI RC Pro Fly More Bundle for $3,889 / 3,169 GBP/ AU$5,329, and the Cine Premium Combo for $4,799 / £4,109 / AU$6,939. The Fly More bundles make sense for most people because they come with two additional batteries, a carry bag, a charging hub, ND filters, and other useful accessories.

DJI Mavic 3 Pro: Design and controller

  • Similar design and build as other models
  • Three cameras
  • European C2 rating

The first thing that strikes you about the Mavic 3 Pro is the size of the camera and gimbal, which is naturally larger than those found on the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Classic models because it houses three cameras. In terms of design, there’s no mistaking its Mavic lineage thanks to excellent build quality and a folding design that takes the drone from 9.10 x 3.85 x 3.75 inches / 231.1 x 98 x 95.4mm when folded to 13.68 x 11.44 x 4.24 / 347.5 x 290.8 x 107.7mm unfolded (excluding propellers).

This makes the airframe marginally larger than other Mavic 3 models but the weight of the drone is the most significant difference, despite it being less than 2.4 oz / 70 g heavier than previous models at 33.79oz / 958g for the 3 Pro and 33.96oz / 963g for the 3 Pro Cine. This isn’t a huge leap, by any stretch, but it’s enough to place the Pro models into the European C2 classification. This means that pilots will have to use the drone 50m or more away from uninvolved people and at least 150m away from built-up areas in Europe. 

In the UK, A2CofC certificate holders can fly in the A2 subcategory of the Open Category, which reduces the flight distances above. But this is, of course, not relevant to users in other parts of the world, so it’s worth checking local drone laws and regulations regarding usage of a drone of this weight in case of restrictions.

The Mavic 3 Pro uses the same 5000mAh batteries as previous models. Presumably as a result of the additional weight, advertised flight times have been reduced from 46 to 43 minutes. In testing, flight times weren’t noticeably different and still sit around the 30-minute mark of the other Mavic 3 models, so this is pretty much negligible.

When it comes to controllers, except for the Mavic 3 Pro Cine Premium Bundle, which is only available with the DJI RC Pro, you can choose between the DJI RC and DJI RC Pro. Both are smart controllers featuring 5.5-inch touchscreens – the RC Pro is slightly larger, 43% heavier and offers up to four hours of battery life compared to three and a brighter screen. Both are excellent overall. The Pro model offers many more features, including a stronger signal, but it’s much more expensive.

DJI Mavic 3 Pro: Features and flight

  • Omnidirectional collision avoidance
  • ActiveTrack 5.0 subject tracking
  • Advanced Return to Home

The Mavic 3 Pro flies extremely well, and it’s impossible to differentiate between its performance and that of other Mavic 3 models. There are three flight modes available: Sport mode provides a top speed of 47 mph with collision avoidance switched off; Normal mode is slower with collision avoidance on and is the most commonly used mode; while Cine mode provides the slowest flight speed with reduced control sensitivity and is mostly used for capturing smooth cinematic video footage. Wind speed resistance is just under 27mph, which opens up many more possibilities than sub-250g models with lower wind resistance.

With the Pro moniker, you may be wondering if the Mavic 3 Pro is suitable for beginners, and the simple answer is absolutely; it’s incredibly easy to fly and offers excellent safety features that we’ll cover in a moment. You may be better suited to a more regulator-friendly sub-250g DJI Mavic Mini 3 because the Mavic 3 Pro is expensive and offers features aimed at professional photographers and videographers. If you’re a beginner with the cash to spend, though, it’s a great drone you’d no doubt enjoy.

GPS positioning is provided by connection to GPS, GLONASS, and BeiDou satellites and offers precise hovering. Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing uses the Advanced Pilot Assistance System (APAS) 5.0 for collision avoidance, which collects data from six fisheye sensors and two wide-angle sensors to sense obstacles in all directions. When collision avoidance is turned on, the drone can be set to Brake or Bypass obstacles when they’re detected; the Bypass setting also offers a Nifty option designed to provide smoother flight when obstacles are detected in more complex environments. This allows you to fly in trickier environments, but it still comes with a greater risk of a collision, although during testing this mode proved extremely effective.

Additional safety features include Advanced Return to Home, which scans up to 200m to calculate the safest route back and AirSense ADS-B receivers, which provide notification of nearby planes and helicopters for additional safety. The Mavic 3 Pro uses the DJI 03+ transmission system that can transmit a 1080p/60fps live camera feed at a distance of up to 9.3 miles / 15km in the US and up to 5 miles / 8km in other regions. 

Flight features include Cruise Control, Quickshots automated flight patterns for video, Mastershots, and Focus Track, which includes ActiveTrack 5.0. This is the subject tracking system that uses omnidirectional obstacle sensors to improve subject tracking. One point to note here is that ActiveTrack isn’t available when shooting above 4K or frame rates higher than 60fps.

The Mavic 3 Pro, alongside the Mavic 3 Classic and Mavic 3, is also compatible with the DJI Goggles Integra, DJI Goggles 2, and the DJI RC Motion 2, so it can also be flown in an FPV style for a more immersive flight experience and video footage. This is useful for those who can’t justify purchasing the DJI Avata but, inevitably, adds additional cost to the Mavic 3 Pro kits if you decide these accessories would be beneficial.

DJI Mavic 3 Pro: Image and video quality

  • Hasselblad 20MP 4/3 main camera
  • Fully functional telephoto cameras
  • Up to 5.1K video with the main camera

I have to confess that when I first heard that the Mavic 3 Pro was likely to include three cameras, I was skeptical about how effective and useful the two telephoto cameras would be. This was simply down to the fact that the Mavic 3 telephoto camera was extremely limited at launch, to the point of being pretty much pointless. Then with the Mavic 3 Classic, which had a few reductions in video specs, including the removal of the Apple ProRes format for video, it felt like DJI might be giving up on the multi-camera approach.

The Mavic 3 Pro has, I’m happy to say, quelled my initial reservations about how useful the additional cameras would be. Having a 24mm 20MP Four Thirds main camera, a 70mm camera with the same 48MP 1/1.3-inch sensor as the Mavic Mini 3 Pro and a 166mm camera with a 12MP 1/2-inch sensor is incredibly useful. What’s more, except for aperture control for the telephoto lenses, which have fixed apertures, manual control is available with the additional cameras alongside shooting video in ApplePro Res and the Normal color profile. The medium telephoto can also shoot in HLG/D-Log M, although this is unavailable with the telephoto.

The Image quality of the main 24mm Four Thirds Hasselblad camera remains the best for both photos and videos. Plus, the adjustable f/2.8-f/11 aperture is incredibly useful for making exposure adjustments to video without having to land the drone to change ND filters. That said, image quality from all three cameras is excellent, and the ability to zoom in 3x and 7x is useful for situations where the drone needs to be further away from people and objects for safety and legal reasons. There’s also a digital zoom with each camera – the Hasselblad camera offers 1-3x, the medium telephoto 3-7x, and the telephoto 7-28x – but this feels superfluous with the two telephoto cameras.

All three cameras can capture photos in Raw and JPEG and offer photography modes, including Single Shot, Burst Shooting, AEB and Timed. The medium 70mm camera can shoot at both 12MP and 48MP. For video, the main camera holds the trump card in terms of resolution options, formats and framerates, but the two telephoto cameras are more than capable, just with a sliding scale of features and overall image quality. The medium telephoto remains useful in terms of what it offers, though. The Hasselblad camera can capture video in 5.1K up to 50fps, DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) 17:9 cinematic 4K up to 120fps, 4K up to 120fps and FHD up to 200fps. The medium telephoto and the telephoto cameras can capture 4K and FHD up to 60fps. 

DJI Mavic 3 Pro drone in flight on a intermittent cloudy day

Buy it if...

You need telephoto lenses If you can make use of the two telephoto lenses on offer, the Mavic 3 Pro is the drone for you. Both are impressive but, of the two, it’s the 70mm medium telephoto that offers the most in terms of image quality and functionality.

The DJI Inspire 3 is too expensive The DJI Inspire 3 is an amazing drone, but despite its impressive professional credentials, it’s nowhere near as easy to transport or as versatile as the Mavic 3 Pro. If you need portability alongside pro spec video features, the Mavic 3 Pro offers all this plus three useful cameras.

You would like excellent safety features All Mavic 3 models, including the Mavic 3 Pro, offer excellent safety features including collision avoidance, precise GPS positioning and advanced return to home. They’re also incredibly intuitive and easy to fly, so beginner and expert pilots alike can fly the drone confidently.

Don't buy it if...

You’re an absolute beginner While the Mavic 3 Pro is incredibly easy to fly and offers excellent safety features that make it suitable for al users, you may find that the DJI Mavic Mini 3 or Mini 3 Pro offer exactly what you need at a much lower cost and with fewer restrictions.

You’re on a budget Budget will always be a key factor when purchasing any kind of technology, and the Mavic 3 Pro is one of the most expensive consumer drones currently available. If you’d like DJI quality but in an affordable package, consider the DJI Mavic Mini 2 SE, which is the least expensive DJI drone available.

You only need a wide-angle camera If you expect to only need the 24mm equivalent 20MP Four Thirds camera, the Mavic 3 Pro would be a waste of money with its three cameras. Instead, consider the Mavic 3 Classic. Just be aware that this model doesn’t offer Apple ProRes video encoding.

How I tested the DJI Mavic 3 Pro

The DJI Mavic 3 Pro was tested over several days of flying in a range of locations, environments and weather conditions (excluding rain) to test flight performance, flight features, overall handling and image quality for both photo and video capture. All testing is conducted in a way that meets local aviation laws and restrictions to ensure that all flights are safe and legal.

Drones are always tested using manual flight patterns for video that are typical of professional aerial video capture to capture visually interesting footage, as well as automated flight patterns and subject tracking features when available. Manual flight provides the opportunity to test aspects such as the connection between the drone and controller, latency between the two and the accuracy of the controls and flight in general.

With nearly 30 years of photographic experience and 15 years working as a photography journalist, I’ve been covering drones in terms of shooting and editing techniques, alongside writing drone reviews for a number of years. As well as flying most consumer and prosumer models, I’ve previously held a PfCO (Permission for Commercial Operations) issued by the Civil Aviation Authority in the UK, and now fly under an A2 CofC (A2 Certificate of Competency).

First reviewed May 2023

James Abbott

James Abbott is a professional photographer and freelance photography journalist. He contributes articles about photography, cameras and drones to a wide range of magazines and websites where he applies a wealth of experience to testing the latest photographic tech. James is also the author of ‘The Digital Darkroom: The Definitive Guide to Photo Editing’.

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Wissen: Mavic 3 Cruise Control (Tempomat) – So geht’s

Publiziert von Nils Waldmann

am 5. November 2022

Die Mavic 3 Drohnen der Consumer-Reihe verfügen ab sofort über ein Feature Namens Cruise Control . Oder anders gesagt: Die Drohnen haben jetzt einen Tempomat . Wie genau ihr Cruise Control auf der Mavic 3, Mavic 3 Classic und Mavic 3 Cine nutzen könnt, erklären wir euch im folgenden Artikel.

Die neue Cruise Control Funktion wurde zusammen mit der Vorstellung der Mavic 3 Classic Drohne ( zum Testbericht ) eingeführt. Durch das parallel veröffentlichte Firmware-Update v01.00.0900 für die Mavic 3 ( Testbericht ) und die Mavic 3 Cine ( Testbericht ), steht die neue Funktion aber auch allen anderen M3-Modellen zur Verfügung.

Im Folgenden erklären wir euch, wie ihr den Tempomat einrichten könnt , wie ihr ihn benutzt und in welchen Situationen Cruise Control auf der Mavic 3 sinnvoll ist .

Mavic 3 Cruise Control (Tempomat) konfigurieren

Im allerersten Schritt müsst ihr sicherstellen , dass auf eurer Mavic 3 / Mavic 3 Cine mindestens die Firmware v01.00.0900 bzw. auf der Mavic 3 Classic mindestens die Firmware v01.00.0200 installiert ist. Darüber hinaus muss die DJI Fly App v1.8.0 oder neuer verwendet werden. Solltet ihr eine DJI RC ( Testbericht ) oder DJI RC Pro ( Testbericht ) verwenden, müssen hier die Firmware v01.02.0100 (DJI RC) bzw. v03.01.1100 (DJI RC Pro) installiert sein.

So, das waren jetzt viele Versionsbezeichnungen. Einfach gesagt : Sorgt dafür, dass sowohl Controller und App als auch die Drohne die neusten Updates bekommen haben.

Standardmäßig ist Cruise Control nicht konfiguriert . Das bedeutet, im Auslieferungszustand der Drohne, könnt ihr den Tempomaten somit auch nicht versehentlich aktivieren.

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Da wir die Funktion verwenden wollen, müssen wir das ändern und den Tempomaten erst einmal zur Verwendung bereitmachen . Das geschieht ganz einfach, indem die Tempomat-Funktion einem frei belegbaren Knopf an der Fernsteuerung zugewiesen wird.

Dies könnt ihr bei verbundener Drohne in der DJI Fly App in der Kameraansicht unter Einstellungen (…) -> Steuerung -> Tastenbelegung ändern . Hier könnt ihr die Tempomat-Funktion dann einer Taste oder einer Tastenkombination (je nach verwendeter Fernsteuerung) zuweisen.

DJI Fly App Button für Cruise Control der Mavic 3 konfigurieren

Sobald das erledigt ist, ist Cruise Control bereit für die Verwendung bei eurem nächsten Flug.

Wie funktioniert Cruise Control auf der Mavic 3?

Einen Tempomaten dürften die meisten aus dem Auto kennen. Man setzt eine Geschwindigkeit und das Fahrzeug bewegt sich dann automatisch mit dieser Geschwindigkeit weiter, ohne dass das Gaspedal weiterhin gedrückt werden muss. Außerdem regelt das Fahrzeug die benötigte Leistung so, dass die Geschwindigkeit auch bergauf oder bergab möglich genau gehalten wird.

Im Prinzip funktioniert Cruise Control auf der Mavic 3, Mavic 3 Cine und Mavic 3 Classic ganz ähnlich . Es gibt aber einen entscheidenden Unterschied : Der Tempomat hält hier nicht nur die Geschwindigkeit , sondern auch die Flugrichtung – und zwar auf allen Achsen.

Es lässt sich damit also beispielsweise einfach automatisiert auf konstanter Höhe geradeaus fliegen, ihr könnt die Drohne aber auch kreisen lassen oder in eine aufsteigende Spirale versetzten. Wie das geht, klären wir jetzt.

Wie wird der Mavic 3 Tempomat aktiviert?

Im Grunde funktioniert die Verwendung von Cruise Control genauso wie im Auto. Bloß statt eines eingestellten Geschwindigkeitswertes folgt die Drohne dem aktuellen Eingabesignal der Steuerknüppel .

Achtung: Wir empfehlen dringend, sich für die ersten Versuche mit dem Tempomat-Feature einen Flugplatz ohne Hindernisse und mit ausreichend Platz in alle Richtungen zu suchen.

Erst einmal bringt man die Drohne natürlich in den Schwebeflug . Wenn ihr versucht, die für den Tempomat zugewiesene Taste bei gelandetem UAV zu drücken, passiert bis auf eine Hinweismeldung in der App nämlich nichts .

Der Mavic 3 Tempomat funktioniert nur im Flug

Schritt 1: Sticks in gewünschtes Flugmanöver bringen.

Schritt 2: Tempomat-Button drücken

Der Tempomat ist jetzt aktiviert und die Steuerknüppel können wieder in Neutralposition bewegt werden. Die Mavic 3 fliegt nun von alleine weiter. Der aktivierte Tempomat wird auch in der Fly App angezeigt.

Schritt 3: Um die Geschwindigkeit zu ändern, kann jetzt einfach der betroffene Stick bewegt und der Cruise Control-Knopf erneut gedrückt werden . Die Drohne übernimmt dann die Änderungen und fliegt entsprechend weiter.

Cruise Control deaktivieren

So, jetzt fliegt der Vogel alleine vor sich hin und nun ?

Es gibt im Grunde zwei Möglichkeiten, wie ihr Cruise Control ausschaltet :

  • Tempomat-Button OHNE Steuerknüppeleingaben noch einmal drücken.
  • Die Flug-Pause-Tasten drücken (bei einigen Controllern mittlerweile mit der RTH-Taste zusammengefasst)

Die Drohne bremst dann ab und schwebt auf der Stelle.

Aufpassen: Es gibt Einschränkungen

Wie bei allen automatisierten Funktionen von DJI Drohnen, gibt es einige Betriebslimits , die eingehalten werden müssen. Das ist bei der Mavic 3 Cruise Control nicht anders.

Ganz generell könnt ihr den Tempomat in folgenden Flugmodi verwenden:

  • Bei aktiviertem APAS 5.0
  • Im freien Hyperlapse-Modus

Für ActiveTrack 5.0, MasterShots und POI funktioniert das natürlich nicht – macht ja auch keinen Sinn.

Außerdem beendet sich der Tempomat in folgenden Situationen selbst (oder kann in diesem Status nicht gestartet werden):

  • Grenzbereich der eingestellten maximalen Flughöhe oder Flugdistanz wird erreicht (der Bereich wo die Mavic 3 anfängt langsamer zu fliegen).
  • APAS erkennt ein Hindernis und bremst ab.
  • Verbindung zur Fernsteuerung oder der DJI Fly App wird unterbrochen.
  • Es wird ein RTH -Ereignis ausgelöst.
  • Der Flugmodus wird über den Flugmodusschalter gewechselt.

Wie setzt man den Tempomat sinnvoll ein?

Bleibt noch die Frage: Wann setzt man Cruise Control am besten ein? Die Antwort ist relativ einfach: Immer dann, wenn das manuelle Fliegen über die Steuerknüppel euch von der Arbeit mit der Kamera ablenkt und/oder ihr kontinuierliche Fortbewegung im Material benötigt.

Man kann damit zum Beispiel vom Meer in konstanter Höhe und Geschwindigkeit auf das Land zufliegen und sich nur auf die Steuerung der Gimbal-Neigung fokussieren . Versehentliche oder hektische Steuereingaben, weil man mit der Hand verrutscht, gehören dann der Vergangenheit an.

Eine weitere Möglichkeit ist das Automatisieren von symmetrischen Flugmanövern , wie das Fliegen von Kreisen oder Spiralen. Man kann so mit dem Tempomat die Mavic 3 beispielsweise langsam gegen den Uhrzeigersinn kreisen und dabei aufsteigen lassen . Natürlich müssen auch bei solchen Manövern unbedingt die maximal erlaubte Flughöhe und der Luftraum stets beachtet werden.

Für uns ist Cruise Control auf der Mavic 3 eine coole Funktion für erfahrene Piloten , die ihr Filmmaterial maximal gleichmäßig in Bezug auf die Bewegung der Drohne gestalten wollen.

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Table of Contents

  • Troubleshooting
  • Using this Manual
  • Read before the First Flight
  • Video Tutorials
  • Download the DJI Fly App
  • Download DJI Assistant 2
  • Product Profile
  • Introduction
  • Feature Highlights
  • Using for the First Time
  • Preparing the Aircraft
  • Preparing the Remote Controller
  • Activating the DJI Mavic 3 Pro Aircraft
  • Binding the Aircraft and Remote Controller
  • Updating Firmware
  • DJI RC Remote Controller
  • Flight Safety
  • Flight Environment Requirements
  • Operating the Aircraft Responsibly
  • Flight Restrictions
  • GEO (Geospatial Environment Online) System
  • Flight Limits
  • Pre-Flight Checklist
  • Basic Flight
  • Auto Takeoff/Landing
  • Starting/Stopping the Motors
  • Controlling the Aircraft
  • Takeoff/Landing Procedures
  • Video Suggestions and Tips
  • Intelligent Flight Modes
  • Mastershots
  • Waypoint Flight
  • Cruise Control
  • Flight Modes
  • Aircraft Status Indicators
  • Return to Home
  • Low Battery RTH
  • Failsafe RTH
  • Landing Protection
  • Precision Landing
  • Vision Systems and Infrared Sensing System
  • Detection Range
  • Using the Vision System
  • Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS 5.0)
  • Flight Recorder
  • Attaching the Propellers
  • Detaching the Propellers
  • Intelligent Flight Battery
  • Battery Features
  • Using the Battery
  • Charging the Battery
  • Inserting/Removing the Battery
  • Gimbal and Camera
  • Gimbal Profile
  • Gimbal Operation Modes
  • Camera Profile
  • Storing and Exporting Photos and Videos
  • Quicktransfer
  • Remote Controller
  • Remote Controller Leds
  • Remote Controller Alert
  • Optimal Transmission Zone
  • Linking the Remote Controller
  • Operating the Touchscreen
  • Advanced Features
  • DJI Fly App
  • Camera View
  • Buttons Description
  • Screen Shortcuts
  • Transmission
  • Appendix Specifications
  • Camera Function Matrix
  • Firmware Update
  • Using DJI Fly
  • Using DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series)
  • Post-Flight Checklist
  • Maintenance Instructions
  • Troubleshooting Procedures
  • Risk and Warnings
  • C2 Certification
  • FAR Remote ID Compliance Information
  • After-Sales Information

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  • Page 1 User Manual v1.0 2023.04...
  • Page 2 This document is copyrighted by DJI with all rights reserved. Unless otherwise authorized by DJI, you are not eligible to use or allow others to use the document or any part of the document by reproducing, transferring or selling the document. Users should only refer to this document and the content thereof as instructions to operate DJI UAV.

Page 3: Using This Manual

Page 4: download dji assistant 2, page 5: table of contents.

  • Page 6 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual QuickShots Hyperlapse Waypoint Flight Cruise Control Aircraft Flight Modes Aircraft Status Indicators Return to Home Smart RTH Low Battery RTH Failsafe RTH Landing Protection Precision Landing Vision Systems and Infrared Sensing System Detection Range Using the Vision System Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS 5.0)
  • Page 7 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Remote Controller Alert Optimal Transmission Zone Linking the Remote Controller Operating the Touchscreen Advanced Features DJI RC Operation Remote Controller LEDs Remote Controller Alert Optimal Transmission Zone Linking the Remote Controller Operating the Touchscreen...
  • Page 8 Product Profile This chapter introduces the major features of the product. ©    2023 DJI All Rights Reserved.

Page 9: Product Profile

Page 10: using for the first time, page 11: preparing the remote controller, page 12: activating the dji mavic 3 pro aircraft, page 13: overview, page 14: dji rc pro.

  • Page 15 Press halfway down on the button to autofocus and press all the way down to take a photo. Press once to switch to photo mode when in record mode. 19. Camera Control Dial Control zoom in/out by default. Set the function in DJI Fly by entering Camera View > Settings > Control > Button Customization. ©...
  • Page 16 23. Speaker Outputs sound. 24. Customizable C2 Button Press once to turn the auxiliary light on or off. Set the function in DJI Fly by entering Camera View > Settings > Control > Button Customization. 25. Air Intake For heat dissipation. Do not block the air intake during usage.

Page 17: Dji Rc Remote Controller

  • Page 18 For storing the control sticks. 17. Customizable C2 Button Press once to turn the auxiliary light on or off. Set the function in DJI Fly by entering Camera View > Settings > Control > Button Customization. 18. Customizable C1 Button Switch between recentering the gimbal and pointing the gimbal downward.
  • Page 19 Flight Safety This section describes safe flight practices and flight restrictions. © 2023 DJI All Rights Reserved.   ...

Page 20: Flight Safety

Page 21: flight restrictions.

  • Page 22 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Max Altitude Home Point Max Distance Height of aircraft when taking off Home Point not manually updated during flight Strong GNSS Signal Flight Restrictions Prompt in DJI Fly App Altitude of the aircraft cannot exceed the value Max Altitude Max flight altitude reached.

Page 23: Geo Zones

Page 24: starting/stopping the motors, page 25: controlling the aircraft, page 26: takeoff/landing procedures, page 27: intelligent flight modes.

  • Page 28 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual ActiveTrack 5.0 Trace Parallel After setting the tracking direction (the The aircraft tracks the subject at a constant default direction is Back), the aircraft tracks angle and distance from the side as the the subject as its moving direction, and tracking starts.
  • Page 29 2. Drag-select the subject in the camera view, or enable Subject Scanning under Control settings in DJI Fly and tap the recognized subject to enable FocusTrack. • FocusTrack must be used within the supported zoom ratio as follows, otherwise it will affect subject recognition: a.
  • Page 30 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual c. Tap on the bottom of the screen to switch to ActiveTrack. In Trace mode, the tracking direction can be changed using the direction wheel (Front, Back, Left, Right, Front Diagonal Left, Front Diagonal Right, Back Diagonal Left, and Back Diagonal Right). The direction wheel will be minimized if there is no operation for an extended period or any other area of the screen is tapped.

Page 31: Mastershots

Page 32: quickshots.

  • Page 33 1. Launch the aircraft and make it hover at least 2 m (6.6 ft) above ground. 2. In DJI Fly, tap the shooting mode icon to select QuickShots and follow the prompts. Make sure you understand how to use the shooting mode and there are no obstacles in the surrounding area.

Page 34: Hyperlapse

  • Page 35 The aircraft will generate a timelapse video automatically, which is viewable in playback. Users can select Photo Type in Settings > Camera page in DJI Fly. • For optimal performance, it is recommended to use Hyperlapse at an altitude higher than 50 m and to set a difference of at least two seconds between the interval and shutter time.

Page 36: Waypoint Flight

  • Page 37 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Settings Tap the waypoint number for settings, the waypoint parameters are described as follows: Camera The camera action at the waypoint. Choose between None, Take Photo, and Action Start or Stop Recording. Altitude The altitude at the waypoint from the take-off point. Ensure to take off at the same take-off altitude to obtain better performance when a Waypoint Flight is repeated.
  • Page 38 5. Perform a Waypoint Flight • Check the Obstacle Avoidance Action settings in the Settings > Safety page of DJI Fly before performing the Waypoint Flight. When set to Bypass or Brake, the aircraft will brake and hover in place if an obstacle is detected during the Waypoint Flight.
  • Page 39 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual a. Tap GO to upload the waypoint flight task. Tap to cancel the uploading process and return to the waypoint flight parameter settings. b. The waypoint flight task will be performed after being uploaded, the flight duration, waypoints, and distance and will be displayed on the camera view.

Page 40: Cruise Control

  • Page 41 Aircraft DJI Mavic 3 Pr o c onta ins a flight controller, video downlink system, vision systems, infrared sensing system, propulsion system, and an Intelligent Flight Battery. © 2023 DJI All Rights Reserved.   ...

Page 42: Aircraft

Page 43: aircraft status indicators, page 44: return to home.

  • Page 45 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual and transmission signals. The optimal RTH path means the aircraft will travel the shortest distance possible, reducing the amount of battery power used and increasing flight time. 2. Preset: if the aircraft is further than 50 m from the Home Point when RTH begins, the aircraft will plan the RTH path, fly to an open area while avoiding obstacles, ascend to the RTH Altitude, and return to home using the best path.
  • Page 46 Pay extra attention to the battery power and warning prompts in DJI Fly. • Advanced RTH will not be available if the lighting condition and environment are not suitable for vision systems during takeoff or RTH.

Page 47: Low Battery Rth

Page 48: failsafe rth, page 49: landing protection, page 50: vision systems and infrared sensing system, page 51: using the vision system.

  • Page 52 DO NOT use any cleaning product that contains alcohol. c. Contact DJI Support if there is any damage to the lenses of the infrared sensing and vision systems. • DO NOT obstruct the infrared sensing system.

Page 53: Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (Apas 5.0)

Page 54: flight recorder, page 55: intelligent flight battery, page 56: using the battery, page 57: charging the battery.

  • Page 58 DJI Mavic 3 Series 100W Battery Charging Hub is designed for use with Mavic 3 Intelligent Flight Batteries. When used with the DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter, it can charge up to three Intelligent Flight Batteries in sequence from high to low power level. The charging time for one battery is approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes.
  • Page 59 Power supply or battery error (remove and reinsert the batteries or unplug and plug in the charger) • It is recommended to use a DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter when using the charging hub to charge Mavic 3 Intelligent Flight Batteries.

Page 60: Inserting/Removing The Battery

Page 61: gimbal and camera, page 62: camera profile, page 63: storing and exporting photos and videos.

  • Page 64 QuickTransfer. • When using QuickTransfer, it is not necessary to enter the Wi-Fi password on the settings page of the mobile device in order to connect. Launch DJI Fly and a prompt will appear to connect the aircraft.
  • Page 65 Remote Controller This section describes the features of the remote controller and includes instructions for controlling the aircraft and the camera. © 2023 DJI All Rights Reserved.   ...

Page 66: Remote Controller

  • Page 67 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Controlling the Gimbal and Camera Focus/Shutter Button: press halfway down to auto-focus, and press all the way down to take a photo. Record Button: press once to start or stop recording. Camera Control Dial: use to adjust the zoom by default. The dial function can be set to adjust the focal length, EV, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
  • Page 68 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Controlling the Aircraft Three preprogrammed modes (Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3) are available and custom modes can be configured in the DJI Fly app. Mode 1 Left Stick Right Stick Forward Down...
  • Page 69 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Remote Controller Aircraft Remarks (Mode 2) Throttle Stick: moving the left stick up or down changes the altitude of the aircraft. Push the stick up to ascend and push down to descend. The aircraft hovers in place if the stick is in the center.
  • Page 70 Home Point. Press the button again to cancel RTH and regain control of the aircraft. Customizable Buttons Including C1, C2, C3, and the 5D button. Go to Settings > Control in DJI Fly to customize the function of the button. Customizable...

Page 71: Remote Controller Leds

Page 72: linking the remote controller, page 73: operating the touchscreen.

  • Page 74 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Quick Settings 1. Notifications Tap to check system notifications. 2. Recent Tap to check recently opened apps. 3. Home Tap to return to the home screen. 4. System Settings Tap to access system settings.

Page 75: Advanced Features

Page 76: dji rc.

  • Page 77 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Controlling the Gimbal and Camera Focus/Shutter Button: press halfway down to auto-focus and press all the way down to take a photo. Record Button: press once to start or stop recording. Camera Control Dial: Use to adjust the zoom by default. The dial function can be set to adjust the focal length, EV, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
  • Page 78 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Controlling the Aircraft Three preprogrammed modes (Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3) are available and custom modes can be configured in DJI Fly. Mode 1 Left Stick Right Stick Forward Down Backward Left...
  • Page 79 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Remote Controller Aircraft Remarks (Mode 2) Throttle Stick: moving the left stick up or down changes the altitude of the aircraft. Push the stick up to ascend and down to descend. The more the stick is pushed away from the center position, the faster the aircraft will change altitude.

Page 80: Remote Controller Leds

Page 81: remote controller alert, page 82: linking the remote controller, page 83: operating the touchscreen.

  • Page 84 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Quick Settings 1. Notifications Tap to check system notifications. 2. System Settings Tap to access system settings and configure settings such as Bluetooth, volume, and network. You can also view the Guide to learn more about the controls and status LEDs.

Page 85: Advanced Features

  • Page 86 DJI Fly App This section introduces the main functions of the DJI Fly app. ©    2023 DJI All Rights Reserved.

Page 87: Dji Fly App

Page 88: camera view.

  • Page 89 • Explore mode uses the tele and medium tele cameras of Mavic 3 Pro as a safer way to explore views from farther distances. In Explore mode, users can use the hybrid zoom in any of the following ways: a.
  • Page 90 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual 10. Shutter/Record Button : tap to take a photo or to start or stop recording a video. 11. Playback : tap to enter playback and preview photos and videos as soon as they are captured.

Page 91: Screen Shortcuts

Page 92: settings, page 93: control.

  • Page 94 USB Mode: Mavic 3 Pro Cine supports USB mode, enabling users to copy footage when the battery level of the aircraft is low. Power on the aircraft, enable USB mode in DJI Fly, and connect the aircraft to a computer to use USB mode. During this time, the storage of the aircraft can be accessed.

Page 95: Transmission

  • Page 96 Appendix ©    2023 DJI All Rights Reserved.

Page 97: Appendix Specifications

  • Page 98 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Tele Camera FOV: 15° Format Equivalent: 166 mm Aperture: f/3.4 Focus: 3 m to ∞ ISO Range Video Normal and Slow Motion: 100-6400 (Normal) 400-1600 (D-Log) 100-1600 (D-Log M) 100-1600 (HLG) Night: 800-12800 (Normal)
  • Page 99 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Video Resolution Hasselblad Camera Apple ProRes 422 HQ Apple ProRes 422 Apple ProRes 422 LT 5.1K: 5120×2700@24/25/30/48/50fps DCI 4K: 4096×2160@24/25/30/48/50/60/120*fps 4K: 3840×2160@24/25/30/48/50/60/120*fps H.264/H.265 5.1K: 5120×2700@24/25/30/48/50fps DCI 4K: 4096×2160@24/25/30/48/50/60/120*fps 4K: 3840×2160@24/25/30/48/50/60/120*fps FHD: 1920×1080@24/25/30/48/50/60/120*/200*fps * Recording frame rates. The corresponding video plays as slow-motion video.
  • Page 100 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Color Mode and Sampling Hasselblad Camera Method Normal: 10-bit 4:2:2 (Apple ProRes 422 HQ/422/422 LT) 8-bit 4:2:0 (H.264/H.265) D-Log: 10-bit 4:2:2 (Apple ProRes 422 HQ/422/422 LT) 10-bit 4:2:0 (H.264/H.265) HLG/D-Log M: 10-bit 4:2:2 (Apple ProRes 422 HQ/422/422 LT) 10-bit 4:2:0 (H.265)
  • Page 101 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Backward Measurement Range: 0.5-16 m Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 12 m/s FOV: Horizontal 90°, Vertical 103° Lateral Measurement Range: 0.5-25 m Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 15 m/s FOV: Horizontal 90°, Vertical 85°...
  • Page 102 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F) Charging Time Use the included data cable of the DJI 65W Portable Charger: Approx. 96 minutes Use the DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter and DJI Mavic 3 Series 100W Battery Charging Hub: Approx. 70 minutes Charger...
  • Page 103 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter: Max 100 W (total) When both ports are used, the max output power of one port is 82 W, and the charger will dynamically allocate the output power of the two ports according to the power load.
  • Page 104 [4] Measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference. The above data shows the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights under each standard. During your flight, please pay attention to RTH reminders in the DJI Fly app. [5] Data tested under FCC standard in unobstructed environments with typical interference. Used for reference purposes only and provides no guarantee for actual transmission distance.

Page 105: Camera Function Matrix

Page 106: firmware update, page 107: post-flight checklist, page 108: troubleshooting procedures, page 109: disposal.

  • Page 110 GPS by using the data update feature and store the data in the aircraft. GEO Awareness Map Drawing: after the latest UGZ data is updated, a flight map with a restricted zone will be displayed in the DJI Fly app. Name, effective time, height limit, etc., can be viewed by tapping the area.
  • Page 111 UGZ. Neither AMSL altitude nor the AGL height is supported by DJI Mavic 3 Pro. The height H appears in the DJI Fly app camera view, which is the height from the aircraft takeoff point to the aircraft. The height above the takeoff point may be used as an approximation but may differ more or less from the given altitude/height for a specific UGZ.
  • Page 112 DJI Mavic 3 Pro User Manual Authorization Zones Appear blue in the DJI app. Users will be prompted with a warning, and flight is limited by default. UA cannot fly or takeoff in these zones unless authorized. Authorization Zones may be unlocked by authorized users using a DJI verified account.
  • Page 113 Ground • When the aircraft and DJI Fly app cannot obtain a GPS signal, the GEO awareness function will be inoperative. Interference of the aircraft antenna or disabling the GPS authorization in DJI Fly will cause the GPS signal fails to be obtained.

Page 114: Far Remote Id Compliance Information

  • Page 115 Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries This content is subject to change. https://www.dji.com/mavic-3-pro/downloads If you have any questions about this document, please contact DJI by sending a message to [email protected]. DJI and MAVIC are trademarks of DJI. Copyright © 2023 DJI All Rights Reserved.

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DJI Mavic 3 Pro – Inspiration in Focus

The DJI Mavic 3 Series features next-level imaging performance. Mavic 3 Pro's triple-camera system ushers in a new era of camera drones by housing three sensors and lenses with different focal lengths. Equipped with a Hasselblad camera and dual tele cameras, Mavic 3 Pro is a triple-camera drone that unlocks new shooting perspectives, allowing you to embrace creative freedom further, capture fascinating scenery, explore photographic storytelling, and make cinematic masterpieces. 

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Unrivaled tri-camera flagship imaging.

One camera drone, three lenses, and infinite imagination. Mavic 3 Pro, with the triple-camera system's multiple focal lengths, can achieve an even richer camera language and fully express creativity with superior multi-scenario capabilities. You can tap the display to switch between various focal lengths and easily incorporate distinct composition styles for different scenarios. Turn your inspiration into ingenuity with the improved efficiency of tri-camera aerial photography.

Paul Nicklen

Wildlife & Nature Photographer

I capture images of endangered megafauna to inspire the protection of fragile ecosystems. It's critical for me to follow high standards while creating stunning photos. With Mavic 3 Pro's tele lenses, I can shoot high-res photos without disturbing wildlife.

SkyPixel Creator

Mavic 3 Pro puts three widely used focal lengths into a compact aircraft to make my work more efficient and creative. The new 70mm lets me shoot unique scenes and delivers stunning image quality and spatial compression along with the 166mm, which supports my visual expression.

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Travel & Landscape Photographer

My work explores off-beat locales on every continent. The triple camera system allows me to tell rich stories and document the wild and unknown. Also, the 28x hybrid zoom of the Mavic 3 Pro helps me capture wildlife from a safe and ethical distance.

Hasselblad Camera, Immense Detail

Inheriting the 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera of the Mavic 3 Series, Mavic 3 Pro is the next step for professional creation. The Hasselblad camera supports shooting 12-bit RAW photos with a native dynamic range of up to 12.8 stops, presenting unforgettable image details. Since the Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution (HNCS) accurately restores the colors the human eye perceives, getting impressive shots without the need for heavy post-production or complex color presets.

The new 10-bit D-Log M color mode supports recording up to one billion colors. Even in high-contrast scenarios, like sunrises and sunsets, it delivers natural color gradations with delicate details for a full-spectrum visual experience. In addition, D-Log M mode reduces the difficulty of color grading, allowing you to fully enjoy efficient post-production without losing quality or image clarity.

Mavic 3 Pro Cine provides extensive options for professional creators. All three cameras support Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422, and Apple ProRes 422 LT encoding. It also has a built-in 1TB SSD [5] and a 10Gbps lightspeed data cable to facilitate professional creation further.

70mm Medium Tele Camera, Dynamic Framing Possibilities

The medium tele camera suits various themes and scenes. It compresses the depth of field and focus to highlight the subject and create a robust visual center of gravity, giving camera movement a unique sense of space. Just focus on inspiration, and let Mavic 3 Pro perform a concerto of light and shadow before your eyes.

166mm Tele Camera, Go With Zoom

The upgraded tele camera features higher resolution and a wider f/3.4 aperture. It supports shooting 4K/60fps video with 7x optical zoom and 12MP photos. The hybrid zoom reaches up to 28x. Zoom in and immerse yourself in rich image details.

4K/60fps, Telephoto Creativity Unleashed

There is no need to risk flying close. You can effortlessly observe animals at a distance without disturbing them or scout snow-capped mountains and buildings safely, capturing high-quality aerial photographs with efficiency and peace of mind.

Fly Longer, Sense More

Industry-leading performance, extended flight time.

Mavic 3 Pro provides up to 43 minutes of flight time, [2] giving you more confidence to fly further and spend less time worrying about the battery level. Execute every step, from flight route planning to shot composition, all during a single flight.

Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing and APAS 5.0

Mavic 3 Pro ensures you fly safely and create with peace of mind. Eight wide-angle vision sensors work seamlessly with a high-performance vision computing engine to precisely sense obstacles in all directions and plan a safe flight route to avoid them. [6]

Flagship Video Transmission

DJI O3+ features a transmission distance of up to 15 km [3] with stable signals, presenting a more coherent camera view. It can transmit a 1080p/60fps HD live feed at high frame rates, which makes Mavic 3 Pro more responsive to your control and gives you a more vibrant video feed on your monitor.

Waypoint Flight

The Waypoint Flight function elevates the automated flight experience. Mavic 3 Pro automatically plans a flight route based on the user's preset waypoints and can precisely repeat routes.

Cruise Control

Set Mavic 3 Pro to fly in any direction without continually pressing the control sticks. This makes long-distance flight effortless and helps reduce shaking during manual control for smoother camera movement.

Advanced RTH

Always end on a high note with Advanced Return to Home (RTH). This auto-return function allows Mavic 3 Pro to automatically determine a safe and efficient flight route back to its home point. Combining the advantages of Advanced RTH and traditional RTH, Mavic 3 Pro can easily bypass obstacles on the RTH path.

Intelligent Features

Intelligent creation, infinite inspiration, focustrack [7].

The Hasselblad camera and the medium tele camera of Mavic 3 Pro support FocusTrack, which includes ActiveTrack 5.0, Spotlight, and Point of Interest, enabling stable tracking shots in multiple directions.

MasterShots [8]

Tap to enable MasterShots, and Mavic 3 Pro will automatically shoot, edit, add soundtracks, and generate cinematic footage afterward.

QuickShots [8]

QuickShots empowers Mavic 3 Pro to perform diverse camera movements like Dronie, Rocket, Circle, and Helix.

Panorama [8]

Mavic 3 Pro can directly compose a 100MP lossless panorama photo to capture a more breathtaking landscape.

High-Speed QuickTransfer

Quickly transfer photos and videos to your smartphone without linking the remote controller.

Connect Mavic 3 Pro wirelessly to the LightCut app on your phone for quick previewing of clips and AI-based One-Tap Edit without downloading the footage, saving storage on your phone. Try templates made especially for MasterShots and effortlessly create amazing aerial videos that impress and awe.

Accessories

Diverse accessories, stunning flight.

DJI RC Pro is an unmatched option for professional creation with a 1000-nit display, a high-performance processor, and 15km video transmission support.

DJI Mavic 3 Pro ND Filters Set

The set provides ND8/16/32/64 filters, allowing you to create footage and images at slower shutter speeds.

DJI Mavic 3 Pro Wide-Angle Lens [9]

Compatible with the Mavic 3 Pro Hasselblad camera to deliver a 108° super-wide FOV and capture more in every frame.

DJI Mavic 3 Series Intelligent Flight Battery

Provides Mavic 3 Pro with up to 43 minutes of flight time. [2]

DJI Mavic 3 Series 100W Battery Charging Hub

When connected to the DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter, the Battery Charging Hub can charge three batteries sequentially for enhanced efficiency.

DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter

Fast charge the battery and remote controller simultaneously or mobile devices with a USB-C port.

DJI 65W Car Charger [9]

The car charger is lightweight and portable and uses a universal port. It can charge the battery, remote controller, smartphone, laptop, and other devices.

* Tested with a production model DJI Mavic 3 Pro in a closed environment in favorable conditions with an unobstructed wireless signal. Actual results may vary depending on the environment, usage, and firmware version.

** All videos and photos on this page were shot in strict compliance with local laws and regulations. Demos, including wildlife, were shot from a safe distance and are used for reference only. Please observe local laws and regulations and ensure the aircraft has obtained relevant certifications before flying.

*** Mavic 3 Pro is C2 certified, and Mavic 3 Classic is C1 certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

  • Supported by DJI Mavic 3 Pro Cine only.
  • Measured with Mavic 3 Pro flying at a constant speed of 32.4 kph in a windless environment at sea level until the battery level reached 0%. Data is for reference only. Please pay attention to RTH reminders in the DJI Fly app during your flight.
  • Measured in an outdoor, open environment, without interference, and with FCC compliance. The above data shows the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights. Pay attention to RTH reminders in the DJI Fly app during your flight.
  • ActiveTrack is unavailable at video resolutions higher than 4K or frame rates over 60fps.
  • Actual available storage space may be reduced due to system configuration. Please refer to the specifications of the Mavic 3 Pro for details.
  • DO NOT use the aircraft in severe weather conditions, including heavy wind exceeding 13.8 m/s, snow, rain, fog, hail, or lightning. DO NOT fly the aircraft 6000 m (19,685 ft.) or higher above sea level. DO NOT fly the aircraft in environments where the temperature is below -10° C (14° F) or above 40° C (104° F). DO NOT take off from moving objects such as cars or boats. DO NOT fly close to reflective surfaces such as water or snow. Otherwise, the vision system may not work correctly. When the GNSS signal is weak, fly the aircraft in environments with good lighting and visibility. Low ambient light may cause the vision system to function abnormally. DO NOT fly near areas with magnetic or radio interference. Familiar magnetic or radio interference sources include Wi-Fi hotspots, routers, Bluetooth devices, high-voltage lines, large-scale power transmission stations, radar stations, mobile base stations, and broadcasting towers. Avoid sand entering the aircraft when taking off in desert or beach areas. Fly the aircraft in open areas away from crowds. Buildings, mountains, and trees may block the GNSS signal and affect the onboard compass.
  • The 166mm tele camera does not support ActiveTrack 5.0 but Spotlight and Point of Interest are supported.
  • Supported by the DJI Mavic 3 Pro Hasselblad camera only.
  • Sold separately

In the Box 1x DJI Mavic 3 Pro Cine Aircraft 1x DJI RC Pro 1x DJI RC Pro Control Sticks (Pair) 3x Mavic 3 Intelligent Flight Battery 6x Mavic 3 Low-Noise Propellers (Pair) 1x DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter AC Power Cable 1x DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter 2x USB-C to USB-C Cable 1x Mavic 3 Battery Charging Hub (100W) 1x DJI Mavic 3 Pro Storage Cover 1x Mavic 3 Pro ND Filters Set (ND8/16/32/64) 1x DJI 10Gbps Lightspeed Data Cable 1x Shoulder Bag

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