Product | What improvements does the Mavic 3 have compared to the DJI Mavic 2? | The DJI Mavic 3 series includes DJI's latest top consumer models. Compared to the Mavic 2, the Mavic 3 has significantly improved camera performance, a Hasselblad camera with 4/3 CMOS and an additional lightweight 24mm equivalent telephoto camera. The Mavic 3 can shoot video at 5.1K/50fps and 4K/120fps and the Mavic 3 Cine even supports Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422 and Apple ProRes 422 LT codecs, providing higher image quality and greater flexibility in post-production. In addition to the camera system, the Mavic 3 series also offers a significantly improved flight experience. The flight time has been extended to 46 minutes and the O3+ system extends the video transmission range up to 15 km.* Obstacle avoidance has been developed into a truly omnidirectional system with more powerful APAS 5.0 and improved return to provide more safety during flight. * Without obstacles and interference, FCC compliant. The maximum transmission range is an approximation of the strength and resilience of the radio link. The drone should always be flown in compliance with local regulations and laws and with visual contact, unless otherwise permitted. |
Product | Which app is required to use the DJI Mavic 3 series? | The DJI Fly app. |
Product | How many versions of the DJI Mavic 3 are there and what are the differences? | The DJI Mavic 3 series is available in three versions: Mavic 3 Classic, Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine. The Mavic 3 Classic has a 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera and the gimbal does not support gimbal lock. The Mavic 3 has two cameras: in addition to a Hasselblad camera, it has a 162 mm telephoto camera and a gimbal lock. In addition to these features of the Mavic 3, the DJI Mavic 3 Cine supports Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422 and Apple ProRes 422 LT codecs and has a built-in 1TB SSD for high-speed data storage. |
Product | Does the DJI Mavic 3 series support the DJI Goggles or the DJI Motion Control Unit? | No. |
Product | What are the differences between the DJI Mavic 3 Classic Combos? | The DJI Mavic 3 Classic (drone only) does not include a remote controller or charger. You can use an existing DJI RC-N1, DJI RC or DJI RC Pro remote controller to control the drone. The other two combos include a remote control and charger. There is the DJI Mavic 3 Classic, which includes a DJI RC-N1 remote control, and the DJI Mavic 3 Classic (DJI RC), which includes a DJI RC remote control. Choose the combo that best suits your needs. |
Camera | What do I have to consider when using the integrated gimbal lock of the DJI Mavic 3 and DJI Mavic 3 Cina? | The integrated gimbal lock prevents the 3-axis gimbal and camera from wobbling and provides additional safety during transportation and storage. Precautions for use: 1. The normal operating temperature of the gimbal is -10 °C to 40 °C. If temperatures are outside this range, the lock may not lock or unlock properly. You will be reminded by the DJI Fly app to use it within the temperature range. In special emergencies, you can move the three axes manually without damaging the gimbal itself. However, this is not recommended. 2. The integrated gimbal lock can be unlocked by external influences. In this case, switch the aircraft on and then off again to lock it again. 3. After the gimbal is locked, vibrations may occur on the axes. |
Camera | What is the most efficient way to export files from the DJI Mavic 3 Cine's built-in SSD? | Use the included DJI 10 Gbps Lightspeed Data Cable to connect the aircraft to a computer via the USB-C port. Make sure that the write speed of the storage device is more than 700 MB/s. Other data cables are not recommended as files may take longer to transfer and high-speed transfer may not be supported. |
Camera | How can I use the telephoto camera on the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine? | The telephoto camera is available when you use the photo mode (single shot, exposure bracketing (AEB), continuous shooting, time release), the video mode and the exploration mode. The zoom of the telephoto camera is only supported in exploration mode. |
Camera | Does the telephoto camera of the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine support Pro mode? | Pro mode is supported in normal photo/video mode, but not in exploration mode. |
Camera | Can I take RAW photos with the telephoto camera of the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine? | Taking RAW photos is supported in normal photo/video mode, but not in exploration mode. |
Camera | Does DJI Mavic 3 Cine support videos recorded with Apple ProRes codec in Explore mode? | No. |
Remote control and video transmission | Which remote controls are supported by the DJI Mavic 3 series? | DJI RC Pro, DJI RC and DJI RC-N1. |
Remote control and video transmission | What is the transmission range of the DJI Mavic 3 series? | When using the DJI RC Pro or DJI RC-N1 remote control, the maximum transmission range is 15 km.* * Without obstacles and interference, FCC compliant. The maximum transmission range is an approximation of the strength and resilience of the radio link. The drone should always be flown in compliance with local regulations and laws and with visual contact, unless otherwise permitted. |
Remote control and video transmission | How can I set the video transmission feed to 48/50/60 fps? | Once the video recording is set to 30 fps or higher at any resolution, the frame rate of the live feed automatically changes to 48/50/60 fps during video transmission, depending on the decoding capability of the cell phone and the transmission bandwidth. |
Remote control and video transmission | Does the DJI Mavic 3 series support simultaneous control by two remote controls? | No. |
Remote control and video transmission | Does the DJI RC-N1 remote controller support O3+ transmission when used with the Mavic 3 series? | Yes. 1. Once connected to the DJI Mavic 3 series, the DJI RC-N1 remote controller will automatically perform a firmware update. Just like the DJI RC Pro, the RC-N1 remote controller supports O3+ image transmission. 2. In an environment without obstacles or interference, both remote controllers can achieve a transmission range of up to 15 km with FCC compliance.* 3. Both remote controllers support 1080p/60fps live feeds. When used with different drones, both remote controllers automatically select the appropriate firmware version to update and support the following transmission technologies that are possible with the connected drones: a. DJI Mini 2 / DJI Mavic Air 2: O2 b. DJI Air 2S: O3 c. DJI Mavic 3: O3+ * Without obstacles and interference, FCC compliant. The maximum transmission range is an approximation of the strength and resilience of the radio link. The drone should always be flown in compliance with local regulations and laws and with visual contact, unless otherwise permitted. |
Remote control and video transmission | What advantages does the DJI RC Pro have over the DJI RC-N1 remote control? | Compared to the DJI RC-N1, the DJI RC Pro offers: 1. Easier setup and a faster startup, which means that the remote control is immediately connected to the aircraft after switching on and you don't have to worry about interference from calls or text messages during the flight. 2. The integrated high brightness screen provides a consistently bright and clear display throughout the day, reducing the risk of the screen needing to be dimmed due to overheating. 3. The DJI RC Pro is also a powerful platform for a more stable and smoother flight. It also has excellent sound and image quality and also supports video output via an expansion port. 4. Dual spring control sticks for smoother and more precise control. 5. Compared to the DJI RC-N1's antenna configuration of 1 transmitter and 2 receivers, the DJI RC Pro uses 2 transmitters and 4 receivers. This makes it more resistant to interference and can provide more stable transmission performance even in urban areas with more signal interference. 6. The DJI RC Pro has added a dial exclusively for adjusting camera parameters, providing more customizable buttons for more convenient operation. |
Flight performance | What's new with the DJI Mavic 3 series propellers? | The propellers have a new design and the edges are now made of a softer material. This not only reduces flight noise, but also causes less damage to people or objects in the event of an accident. |
Flight performance | What do I have to consider when using the DJI Mavic 3 propellers? | To ensure safety, the propellers should be replaced in good time, especially if a propeller is damaged or deformed. |
Flight performance | How do I attach the DJI Mavic 3 series propellers correctly? | Attach the propellers with gray markings to the motors with gray markings and attach the propellers without markings to the corresponding motors without markings. |
Flight performance | How was the flight time of the DJI Mavic 3 series measured? | The flight time was measured in a controlled test environment. Specific test conditions are as follows: Flight at a constant speed of 32.4 km/h in a windless environment at NHN, with APAS off, AirSense off, camera parameters set to 1080p/60fps, video mode off and from 100% battery level to 0%. Actual results may vary depending on environment, usage and firmware version. |
Safety and obstacle avoidance | What are the new features of the onmidirectional sensor system of the DJI Mavic 3 series compared to the previous generation? | The Mavic 3 series can detect obstacles in all directions with extreme precision. Multiple sensors with a wider detection range help the Mavic 3 react to obstacles earlier. In a well-lit environment, the Mavic 3 can avoid obstacles faster and more smoothly and take stable shots, even when flying sideways or backwards. |
Safety and obstacle avoidance | What improvements does ActiveTrack 5.0 have over the previous version? | ActiveTrack 5.0 tracks subjects in eight directions and offers more creative possibilities. Together with the latest subject recognition technology, ActiveTrack 5.0 uses multiple vision sensors simultaneously to recognize a subject, distinguish it from other objects and lock the subject in the frame. It allows you to smoothly adjust the subject tracking angles for more natural results. Thanks to new environment and subject detection algorithms, the Mavic 3 reacts earlier to subject movement and environmental variables and plans an optimal tracking route in advance to capture smooth and stable footage. |
Safety and obstacle avoidance | What are the new features of the improved return function compared to the previous version? | Compared to the 20 meters of the Mavic 2 series, the Mavic 3 series has a maximum sensor range of 200 meters forwards when returning. During flight, the Mavic 3 uses advanced sensor technology to determine the safest and most energy-efficient flight route and return the drone to its starting point. |
Safety and obstacle avoidance | What is the difference between normal rerouting and elegant rerouting in APAS 5.0? | The sensitivity of obstacle detection is reduced in the case of elegant rerouting. Evasive maneuvers are less noticeable and therefore have less impact on your footage. |
Intelligent functions | Are there any new features in the QuickTransfer of the Mavic 3 series compared to the previous version? | With the Wi-Fi 6 protocol, data transfer is even faster, with download speeds of up to 80 MB/s. In addition, compared to the DJI Mini 2, the Mavic 3 automatically selects the fastest transfer mode based on the available radio channels without having to manually switch to Wi-Fi mode, making it much easier to use. |
Accessories | How can I use the DJI 65W charger? | The DJI 65W Charger comes with a USB-C charging cable (65W) to charge the Intelligent Flight Battery of the Mavic 3 (it is recommended to use this charging cable to charge the Mavic 3 battery). At the same time, you can connect the USB-A port of the DJI 65W charger to the remote controller by using the USB-C cable (data cable) included with the Mavic 3 to charge the remote controller. |
Accessories | How long does it take to fully charge a DJI Mavic 3 series Intelligent Flight Battery? | Approx. 96 min when charging with the connected 65W USB-C charging cable of the DJI 65W charger. |
Accessories | What are the highlights of the DJI Convertible Carrying Case? | The DJI Convertible Carrying Case can be used as a shoulder bag and backpack to meet different mobility needs. 1. The shoulder bag configuration provides enough space for the Mavic 3 including accessories and facilitates convenient access to the contents of the bag. 2the backpack configuration offers enough space for the Mavic 3 and its accessories as well as a 16-inch laptop and other small items for daily use, making it perfect for short trips. |
Accessories | Can I use other chargers with USB-C ports to charge the Mavic 3 battery? | Yes, but we recommend using the DJI 65W charger for efficient charging. Other chargers with 60W and above that support the PPS/PD protocol can also be used. |
Accessories | Can I charge the Mavic 3 directly via the integrated USB-C port on the body of the aircraft? | Yes |
Accessories | Are the accessories of the Mavic 3 Classic interchangeable with other accessories of the Mavic series? | The following accessories are currently compatible: 1. DJI RC Remote Controller 2. DJI RC Pro Remote Controller 3. DJI RC-N1 Remote Controller 4. DJI Mavic 3 Intelligent Flight Battery 5. DJI Mavic 3 Low Noise Propellers (pair) 6. DJI Mavic 3 Battery Charger 7. DJI 65W Car Charger 8. DJI 65W Charger 9. DJI Mavic 3 Propeller Guard 10. DJI Mavic 3 Protective Cover 11. DJI Carrying Case (convertible) 12. DJI 10 Gbit/s Lightspeed Data Cable 13. DJI Mavic 3 Hard Case |