#Dji mavic grid mapping photos pro#
Operation Temperature Range: 14☏ to 104☏ĮVO II PRO 6K Rugged Bundle (Dual-Band) - $2,095.00 We’re not saying the drone isn’t worth it, but the price for the base package is a bit higher than we would have liked to see given that the Mavic 2 Pro was $600 less. Second, the Fly app does have a Circle (not Orbit) quick shot feature, however this does not allow for timed interval photos, which is a crucial piece to the workflow needed to generate accurate 3D models to create solar project layouts. By doing so, there is limited functionality and no access to 3rd party apps. First, DJI decided to have it utilize their Fly app rather than their Go 4 app. This drone blurs the line of what is possible on a 'consumer grade' platform.Īs much as we want to rave about the Mavic 3, we do have some reservations about its ability to be a contributor to your drone fleet. The Mavic 3 has an upgraded design for nearly 50% better flight time over the Mavic 2 Pro, improved obstacle sensing which provides a smoother flight and two - yes, two - amazing cameras that allow you to capture 20MP photos, record 5.1K videos and track your subject from afar with 4x digital zoom capabilities. Operation Temperature Range: 32☏ to 104° FĬameras: Hasselblad Camera with 4/3” CMOS 20 MP sensor and a Tele Camera with a ½” CMOS sensor with 4x digital zoom, 5.1K videoĪpp: DJI Fly App rather than the DJI Go 4 App Weight: 895g, slightly lighter than the Mavic 2 Proīody Type: Foldable, sleek design for portability While highly anticipated, does the DJI Mavic 3 have what it takes to join your solar drone fleet and continue to be the workhorse you have come to expect from the Mavic lineup? Let’s see what all the hype was about.