DJI Mavic Pro 3 Review: A Pro-Level Drone That's Pricey, But Worth It

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Review: The DJI Mavic Pro 3 isn't cheap, but it's the best you can get before upgrading to the vastly more expensive Inspire 3.

, and the Airpeak can quickly exceed the price of the Inspire 3.

With some earlier Mavic models, I could run into branches or a bush, mostly when flying backward—a notable place for blind spots. It was impossible to crash this drone in the normal and cinema modes, and I’m impressed with the re-routing capabilities of the Mavic 3 Pro. I captured great footage by flying the drone through a heavily wooded area and letting it map around obstacles.

With tiny sensors in the three “cameras” , digital zoom performs a crop on an already tiny physical chip. The result of this crop in other drones has always made for very poor-quality images in both noise and sharpness. The three-camera system flips the zoom problem as all three cameras capture at the sensor’s maximum resolution.

The software is familiar, and I could have gone from box to flying in seconds if it weren’t for the firmware updating that’s always part of flying a new DJI drone. As these examples show, it’s nearly impossible in an urban environment not to peer into someone’s life at 28x.

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