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DJI Mavic 3 Pro

The Mavic 3 Pro, a new drone from DJI, is the first to come equipped with three cameras. One of these cameras is a Hasselblad, while the other two are telephoto lenses that allow for optical zoom. The drone also has a 70mm lens for precise subject framing. The Mavic 3 Pro captures 12-bit Raw photos, records up to 5.1K/50p video, and has a variable aperture. The Pro Cine version includes Apple ProRes capture and a 1TB SSD drive. Other features include subject tracking, pre-programmed waypoints, and advanced RTH. The Mavic 3 Pro can fly for up to 43 minutes and has obstacle recognition technology.

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