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The DJI Mavic 4 Pro Is Here

  • Writer: The Magazine For Photographers
    The Magazine For Photographers
  • 12 minutes ago
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The DJI Mavic 4 Pro
credits. DJI

DJI has officially introduced the Mavic 4 Pro, its latest flagship drone. The standout feature is a new Hasselblad triple-camera system with focal lengths of 28mm, 70mm, and 168mm, covering everything from wide-angle landscapes to long-range close-ups. The main 28mm camera uses a 100-megapixel Micro Four Thirds sensor (a quad Bayer type) and supports 6K/60p HDR recording with up to 16 stops of dynamic range.


The two telephoto cameras include a 48MP 1/1.3-inch sensor at 70mm and a 50MP 1/1.5-inch sensor at 168mm, both with f/2.8 lenses. All three cameras offer 4K/60p HDR and 10-bit video profiles like D-Log and HLG. The 28mm and 70mm lenses also support 4K/120p, while the longest telephoto goes up to 4K/100p. RAW photo stacking is available on all three lenses to enhance dynamic range.


The drone uses DJI’s new “Infinity Gimbal” for full 360-degree rotation and improved stabilization, along with a 95Wh battery for flight times up to 51 minutes. Maximum speed is 90 km/h, and it has a 41km range, with O4+ transmission allowing HDR video streaming from up to 30km away. The Mavic 4 Pro is available now in Canada, the UK, and Europe, starting at $2,049 CAD / £1,879 / €2,099. A closer look at the drone will follow this Sunday ;)



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