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The maximum takeoff height is 6 km. The maximum flight range is 28 km. Wind resistance 12 m/s. Max tilt 35°. Built-in memory 8 GB. APAS 5.0 Omnidirectional Obstacle Detection System.
The DJI Mavic 3 Cine is 5g heavier, has built-in memory (1TB), codec support for all Apple ProRes 422, 422 HQ and 422 LT cameras, and a data cable up to 10Gbps.
Claimed range of 18.5 km (in FCC mode). Flight time up to 34 min. Photo-panorama 180°, spherical photography. Various automatic shooting modes. Shooting 4K 60 fps. Shooting 8K hyperlapse.
Broadcast image up to 10 km. Folded size — 180x97x84 mm.
Flight specs
Range of flight28 km18.5 km
Maximum flight time43 min34 min
Horizontal speed76 km/h68 km/h
Ascent / descent speed28.8 km/h14.4 km/h
Wind impedance12 m/s11 m/s
Camera
Camera typebuilt-inbuilt-in
Matrix size4/3"1/2"
Aperturef/2.8 – f/11f/2.8
Number of megapixels20 MP48 MP
Photo resolution5280x3956 px8000x6000 px
HD filming (720p)1280x720 px
Full HD filming (1080p)1920x1080 px 200 fps1920x1080 px 240 fps
Quad HD filming2688x1512 px 60 fps
Ultra HD (4K)4096x2160 px 120 fps3840x2160 px 60 fps
Filming above 4K 
Viewing angles84°84°
Time lapse
Mechanical stabilizer suspension
Camera with control
Live video streaming
Memory card slot
Flight modes and sensors
Flight modes
return "home"
Follow me (tracking)
Dronie (distance)
Rocket (distance up)
Orbit mode (flying in a circle)
Helix (spiral flight)
flyby GPS points
return "home"
Follow me (tracking)
Dronie (distance)
Rocket (distance up)
Orbit mode (flying in a circle)
Helix (spiral flight)
flyby GPS points
Sensors
GPS module
heights
optic
gyroscope
GPS module
heights
optic
gyroscope
Obstacle sensors
bottom
top
on the sides
front
back
bottom
 
 
front
back
Control and transmitter
Controlremote control onlyremote control only
Range15000 m18500 m
Control frequency2.4 and 5.8 GHz2.4 and 5.8 GHz
Video transmission frequency2.4 and 5.8 GHz (Wi-Fi)2.4 and 5.8 GHz (Wi-Fi)
Smartphone mount
Information display
Display for broadcast FPV
Remote control power sourcebatterybattery
Motor and chassis
Motor typebrushlessbrushless
Number of screws4 pcs4 pcs
Screw diameter183 mm
Foldable design
Battery
Battery capacity5 Ah3.5 Ah
Voltage15.4 V11.55 V
Battery model4S3S
Batteries in the set1 pcs1 pcs
General
Body backlight
Materialplasticplastic
Dimensions347.5x290.8x107.7 mm253x183x77 mm
Dimensions (folded)231.1x98x95.4 mm180x97x84 mm
Weight958 g570 g
Color
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DJI Mavic 3 Pro with DJI RC Flagship Triple-Camera Drone with 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad Camera 43-Min Flight Time with 128 GB Micr

Massive Bundle for the Pros, see description for items included Hasselblad Main Camera - Mavic 3 Pro has a 4/3 CMOS sensor, 24mm format equivalent, f/2.8-f/11, 20 MP. The Hasselblad 4K drone camera supports shooting RAW photos with a dynamic range of up to 12.8 stops. Medium Tele Camera - Mavic 3 Pro camera drone has a 1/1.3-inch CMOS, 70mm equiv... morealent, 3x Optical Zoom, f/2.8, 48 MP. 1/2-inch CMOS Tele Camera 166mm equivalent, 7x Optical Zoom, 28x Hybrid Zoom, f/3.4, 12 MP. Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing and APAS 5.0 - Mavic 3 Pro ensures you fly safely and create with peace of mind. Eight vision sensors work with a vision computing engine to sense obstacles. 43-minute max flight time - Mavic 3 Pro gives you more confidence to fly further and spend less time worrying about the battery level of the long-range drone with camera for adults.
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DJI Mavic 3 Pro Drone with RC CP.MA.00000654.01

Be at the forefront of aerial photography and videography with the advanced Mavic 3 Pro Drone, a high-tech marvel from DJI. This state-of-the-art drone is equipped with a sophisticated triple-camera system, featuring three distinct lenses with varying focal lengths, setting a new standard in the world of camera drones.The Mavic 3 Pro Drone houses a... more4/3 CMOS Hasselblad Camera, a 1/1.3-inch CMOS Medium Tele Camera, and a 1/2-inch CMOS Tele Camera, each designed to unlock new shooting perspectives and enhance your creative freedom. With the ability to switch between various focal lengths, you can easily incorporate distinct composition styles for different scenarios, making the Mavic 3 Pro Drone an innovative tool for capturing fascinating scenery and creating cinematic masterpieces.The Hasselblad camera, renowned for its immense detail, supports shooting 12-bit RAW photos with a native dynamic range of up to 12.8 stops. This feature, combined with the Hasselblad Natural Color Solution (HNCS), accurately restores the colors the human eye perceives, allowing you to capture impressive shots without the need for heavy post-production or complex color presets.The Mavic 3 Pro Drone also boasts professional video specifications, including 5.1K/50fps HLG and DCI 4K/120fps Night Shots. The new 10-bit D-Log M color mode supports recording up to one billion colors, delivering natural color gradations with delicate details even in high-contrast scenarios.With a flight time of up to 43 minutes, the Mavic 3 Pro Drone outperforms many other drones in its class. Its omnidirectional obstacle sensing and APAS 5.0 ensure safe flights, while the DJI O3+ video transmission technology provides a stable signal and a vibrant video feed on your monitor.The Mavic 3 Pro Drone also features intelligent creation tools like FocusTrack, MasterShots, QuickShots, and Panorama, enabling stable tracking shots in multiple directions and automatic shooting, editing, and cinematic footage generation. With the LightCut app, you can quickly preview clips and perform AI-based One-Tap Edit without downloading the footage.The package includes the DJI RC Remote Controller, a lightweight device with a built-in 5.5-inch FHD screen and a 4-hour ultra-long runtime. The controller supports DJI O3+ video transmission technology, providing low-latency HD 1080p/60fps live feeds for smoother control and safer flights.Experience the future of aerial photography and videography with the Mavic 3 Pro Drone, a testament to DJI's commitment to innovation and quality.
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DJI - Geek Squad Certified Refurbished Mavic 3 Pro Drone and RC Remote Control with Built-in Screen - Gray GSRF CP.MA.000006

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Range of flight

The distance that a quadcopter can travel in the air on one full battery charge. Simply put, this is the drone's range in kilometers. Note that smaller, lighter drones tend to have a more limited flight range compared to larger, more powerful models. In the latter, it can reach 30 km or more. Also, the maximum flight distance is often influenced by weather factors and the load carried by the copter.

Maximum flight time

Maximum flight time of a quadcopter on one full battery charge. This indicator is quite approximate, since it is most often indicated for ideal conditions - in real use, the flight time may be less than stated. However, by this indicator it is quite possible to evaluate the general capabilities of the copter and compare it with other models - a longer declared flight time in practice usually means higher autonomy.

Note that for modern copters, a flight time of 20 minutes or more is considered a good indicator, and in the most “long-lasting” models it can exceed 40 minutes.

Horizontal speed

The highest speed that a quadcopter can achieve in horizontal flight. It is worth considering that in most cases this parameter is indicated for optimal operating conditions: a fully charged battery, low air temperature, minimum weight, etc. However, it is quite possible to rely on it both when choosing and when comparing different models of copters with each other.

Note that quadcopters were originally designed as stable and maneuverable aerial platforms, and not as high-speed vehicles. Therefore, you should specifically look for a fast quadcopter only in cases where the ability to quickly move from place to place is critical (for example, when the device is supposed to be used for video recording of fast-moving objects over large areas).

Ascent / descent speed

The speed at which the quadcopter rises up in the air or descends to the ground. Recreational, photo and video models tend to have more moderate climb/descent speeds, while professional or racing drones can rise and fall much faster. This indicator can be used to evaluate how quickly the copter can rise to a height for filming or, if necessary, avoid obstacles, and a high descent rate will be useful if the drone needs to be returned to the ground quickly and safely.

Wind impedance

The ability of a quadcopter to maintain and maintain stable flight parameters in windy weather. In this column, it is customary to indicate the wind force in meters per second, which ensures trouble-free takeoff and landing of the drone within the permissible wind speed. Directly in flight, copters can overcome the resistance of even faster winds. But takeoffs and landings with wind strength above the designated level are fraught with unpredictable movements of the drone, loss of control and an increased risk of emergency situations.

Matrix size

The physical size of the photosensitive element of a camera. Measured diagonally, often indicated in fractions of an inch — for example, 1/3.2" or 1/2.3" (respectively, the second matrix will be larger than the first). Note that in such designations it is not the “ordinary” inch (2.54 cm) that is used, but the so-called "Vidiconovsky", which is less than a third and is about 17 mm. This is partly a tribute to the tradition that comes from television tubes — "vidicons" (the forerunners of modern matrices), partly — a marketing ploy that gives buyers the impression that the matrices are larger than they really are.

Anyway, for the same resolution (number of megapixels), a larger matrix means a larger size for each individual pixel; accordingly, on large matrices, more light enters each pixel, which means that such matrices have higher photosensitivity and lower noise levels, especially when shooting in low light conditions. On the other hand, increasing the diagonal of the sensor inevitably leads to an increase in its cost.

Aperture

Aperture - a characteristic that determines how much the camera lens attenuates the light flux passing through it. It depends on two main characteristics - the diameter of the active aperture of the lens and the focal length - and in the classical form is written as the ratio of the first to the second, while the diameter of the effective aperture is taken as a unit: for example, 1 / 2.8. Often, when recording the characteristics of a lens, the unit is generally omitted, such a record looks, for example, like this: f / 1.8. At the same time, the larger the number in the denominator, the smaller the aperture value: f / 4.0 lenses will produce a darker image than models with f / 1.4 aperture.

Number of megapixels

Resolution of the matrix in the standard camera of the quadrocopter.

Theoretically, the higher the resolution, the sharper, more detailed image the camera can produce. However, in practice, the quality of the "picture" is highly dependent on a number of other technical features - the size of the matrix, image processing algorithms, optical properties, etc. Moreover, when increasing the resolution without increasing the size of the matrix, the image quality may drop, because. significantly increases the likelihood of noise and extraneous artifacts. And for shooting video, a large number of megapixels is not required at all: for example, to shoot Full HD (1920x1080) video, which is considered a very solid format for quadrocopters, a sensor of only 2.07 megapixels is enough.

Note that high resolution is often a sign of an advanced camera with high image quality. However, this quality is not determined by the number of megapixels, but by the characteristics of the camera and the special technologies used in it. Therefore, when choosing a quadcopter with a camera, you should look not so much at the resolution as at the class and price category of the model as a whole.

Photo resolution

The maximum resolution of photos that the standard quadcopter camera can take. This parameter is directly related to the resolution of the matrix (see above): usually, the maximum resolution of a photo corresponds to the full resolution of the matrix. For example, for pictures of 4000x3000 pixels, a sensor of 4000 * 3000=12 megapixels is provided.

Theoretically, a higher resolution of photography allows you to achieve highly detailed photographs, with good visibility of fine details. However, as in the case of the overall resolution of the matrix, high resolution does not guarantee the same overall quality, and you should focus not only on this parameter, but also on the price category of the quadcopter and its camera.

Also note that the high resolution of the camera affects the volume of the materials being shot, for their storage and transmission, more voluminous drives and “thick” communication channels are required.
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