
New DJI drone gets an amazing 100MP Hasselblad camera
Just when you thought drones couldn't get much better, DJI has launched a new game changer for serious content creators.
The new DJI Mavic 4 Pro sports a new 100MP Hasselblad 4/3 sensor and dual tele cameras with large CMOS sensors housed in an infinity gimbal with 360 degree rotation.
The advanced triple camera system has focal lengths of 28mm, 70mm and 168mm, enabling users to capture shots ranging from expansive wide-angle landscapes to detailed telephoto close-ups.
The main 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera utilises a brand new 100MP sensor. It captures stunning images packed with detail and sharpness and offers unprecedented flexibility in post-processing. A versatile f/2.0 to f/11 aperture allows for clean low-light filming.
The 70mm medium tele camera is equipped with a 48MP 1/1.3-inch sensor and f/2.8 aperture that delivers enhanced image quality due to a new image processing engine. The 70mm focal length can be used to create compressed perspectives which highlight subjects, ideal for dynamic portraits and footage with orbital camera movements.
The 168mm tele camera is powered by a 50MP 1/1.5-inch sensor and a wide f/2.8 aperture. It uses a specifically optimised gimbal algorithm that is specifically tailored for its telephoto optics to deliver unparalleled image quality and stability in long-range aerial photography.
Pro Grade Video
All three cameras support 4K/60fps HDR video recording, but the Hasselblad main camera goes even further, offering 6K/60fps HDR video and an impressive dynamic range of up to around 16 stops. The medium tele and tele cameras offer dynamic ranges of 14 stops and 13 stops respectively.To keep things steady, the Mavic 4 Pro gets an innovative new gimbal capable of full 360 degree rotation and 70 degree upward shots for unprecedented angles — allowing users to capture dramatic 'Dutch angles' straight from the camera and capture creative storytelling with fluid, gravity-defying movements.
An advanced visual system ensures precise drone positioning and obstacle avoidance. The Mavic 4 Pro has six high-performance, low-light fisheye sensors and dual processors grant the drone high-resolution environmental awareness. It can achieve omnidirectional obstacle avoidance at speeds up to 18 m/s in low light.
A new DJI RC Pro 2 remote controller has been created for a professional-grade aerial filmmaking experience. It has a powerful 7-inch high-bright Mini-LED display and a rotatable screen to instantly sync with the drone's gimbal for vertical shooting and a HDMI port.
It has an up to four-hour battery life, 128gb built-in storage and high-quality audio can be recorded with the built-in mic or when paired with the DJI Mic series.
DJI Mavic 4 Pro is available to order from
store.dji.com/au
and authorised retail partners, in the following configurations:
A DJI Mavic 4 Pro with a DJI RC 2 remote controller which costs $3,099.
A DJI Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo for the price of $4,039. This includes a built-in 64 GB storage module, the RC 2 remote controller, two additional Intelligent Flight batteries, a 100W USB-C Power Adapter, battery charging hub and a shoulder bag that contains it all.
A DJI Mavic 4 Pro 512GB Creator Combo. This top of the line package will set you back $5,359 but it includes: built-in 512 GB high-speed storage, the new RC Pro 2 remote controller, 240W power adapter, USB-C to USB-C high-speed data cable, two additional Intelligent Flight batteries, parallel battery charging hub and a shoulder bag
For more information on the Mavic 4 Pro and all the new features visit
dji.com/mavic-4-pro
.
Here are a few examples of images taken with the new Mavic 4 Pro.

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