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Milkor Showcases Milkor 380 UCAV at DIMDEX 2024

Sourth Africa’s Milkor presented its Milkor 380 UCAV at the Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference (DIMDEX) 2024. “We are thrilled to present the MILKOR 380 at DIMDEX 2024,” said a spokesperson from MilKOR. “This UAV is the culmination of years of research and development, embodying our commitment to providing advanced solutions that meet […]

Swarm Aero to Build Factory in Northwest Arkansas

Swarm Aero, a developer of large uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) swarms, has selected Northwest Arkansas as the site for its advanced, high-volume manufacturing of uncrewed aircraft. The company conducted a nationwide search, surveying potential locations in more than 20 states, and chose Northwest Arkansas for its robust skilled labor force, vibrant community and attractive business […]

American Robotics Optimus System: Redefining Commercial Drone Applications

Exploring the Potential Impact of Autonomous Drone-in-a-Box Solutions on Commercial Operations DRONELIFE  attended a demonstration of the American Robotics Optimus system this morning, an innovative drone-in-a-box solution poised to transform commercial drone operations. Sponsored by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation Aeronautics division and held at the Mass Maritime Academy, the event showcased the potential of […]

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DroneDeploy on the State of Reality Capture: Trends, Adoption, and Future Prospects

DroneDeploy’s Groundbreaking Survey Reveals Rapid Growth, ROI Insights, and Optimistic Projections in Reality Capture Technology by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb In recent years, reality capture and photogrammetry have been rapidly gaining traction. Accurate mapping and data capture are crucial across various industries like construction, agriculture, and infrastructure. DroneDeploy has released its first-ever State […]

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DJI Mavic 3 Pro vs Mavic 3 Classic: Is the Pro worth the upgrade? 

When considering a Mavic 3 drone purchase, you’ll have to choose between the DJI Mavic 3 Pro vs. Mavic 3 Classic. 

There are two main differences between the DJI Mavic 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Classic.

  1. The Mavic 3 Pro is equipped with three cameras, including two telephoto cameras. Meanwhile, the Mavic 3 Classic features just one.
  2. Then there’s cost. The Mavic 3 Pro is 27% more expensive than the Mavic 3 Classic. 

So which should you choose? Here is a closer look at the DJI Mavic 3 Pro vs Mavic 3 Classic drones and a detailed guide to help you determine which drone is right for you. 

DJI Mavic 3 The Drone Girl Sally French
Sally French, The Drone Girl, with the DJI Mavic 3 drone.

DJI Mavic 3 Classic

The DJI Mavic 3 Classic launched in November 2022, a year after the Mavic 3 and Mavic 3 Cine. With it comes a more budget-friendly option. The Mavic 3 Classic retails for $1,599, versus the $2,199 Mavic 3 Pro. The biggest contributing factor to the lower price point is that you won’t get a telephoto lens. 

Like the more expensive Mavic 3 and 3 Cine drones, the Mavic 3 Classic still holds strong with the Mavic 3’s most notable feature: the Hasselblad camera. You’ll have true-to-life colors (especially noteworthy at night), thanks to Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution. 

Transmission is also a big factor for drone pilots. Most delightfully, this drone continues on the legacy of O3+ transmission. With that, you get a 15km range while still receiving that smooth 1080p/60fps live feed. 

The DJI Mavic 3 Pro, Photo Courtesy of DJI

DJI Mavic Pro

Debuting in April 2023, the Mavic 3 Pro holds the title of the world’s first drone with three optical cameras. That’s the Hasselblad camera, plus two tele-cameras. Despite inflation, its price of $2,199 matches the original Mavic 3, while providing more advanced features. 

The Mavic 3 Pro’s triple camera combination lets you switch between shot compositions with just one tap. The top-of-the-line drone also includes omnidirectional obstacle sensing, 15-kilometer video transmission, and 43 minutes of flight time.

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Sally French, The Drone Girl, with the DJI Mavic 3.

DJI Mavic 3 Pro vs. Mavic 3 Classic: a comparison of price and specs

The Mavic 3 Classic comes with a significant discount compared to the Pro. Sure, that might be appealing for those looking to save. But, it’s crucial to understand what you might be missing out on. 

Here is a comparison of the DJI Mavic 3 Pro vs. Mavic 3 Classic. With that comes a breakdown of what each offers so you can decide the best drone for your budget:

DJI Mavic 3 Pro

DJI Mavic 3 Classic 

Starting Price $2,199 $1,599
Takeoff Weight 958 grams 895 grams
Dimensions: folded, without propellers (LxWxH) 231.1×98×95.4 mm 221×96.3×90.3 mm
Number of Cameras 3 1
Primary camera and lens specs Hasselblad Camera:
4/3 CMOS, Effective Pixels: 20 MP

FOV: 84°
Format Equivalent: 24 mm
Aperture: f/2.8-f/11
Focus: 1 m to ∞

Hasselblad Camera:
4/3 CMOS, Effective Pixels: 20 MP

FOV: 84°
Format Equivalent: 24 mm
Aperture: f/2.8-f/11
Focus: 1 m to ∞

Medium Tele camera and lens specs 1/1.3-inch CMOS, Effective Pixels: 48 MP
FOV: 35°Format Equivalent: 70 mmAperture: f/2.8Focus: 3 m to ∞
N/A
Tele camera and lens specs 1/2-inch CMOS, Effective Pixels: 12 MP
FOV: 15°Format Equivalent: 166 mmAperture: f/3.4Focus: 3 m to ∞
N/A
Digital zoom Hasselblad Camera: 1-3×Medium Tele Camera: 3-7×Tele Camera: 7-28×
Gimbal mechanical range Tilt: -140° to 50°Roll: -50° to 50°Pan: -23° to 23° Tilt: -135° to 100°Roll: -45° to 45°Pan: -27° to 27°
Sensor 4/3″ CMOS 4/3″ CMOS
Obstacle Avoidance Omnidirectional binocular vision system, supplemented with an infrared sensor at the bottom of the aircraft Omnidirectional binocular vision system, supplemented with an infrared sensor at the bottom of the aircraft
Max Flight Time 43 minutes 46 minutes
Transmission System O3+ O3+

Mavic 3 Pro vs. Mavic 3 Classic: Are the two zoom cameras worth the extra cost?

DJI’s Mavic 3 Pro is equipped with three cameras, while the Mavic 3 Classic features just one. The choice boils down to whether the Pro’s telephoto cameras align with your photography needs.

If your focus is on broad landscapes or if physical closeness to the subject is possible, the Mavic 3 Classic might suffice, especially considering its lower cost.

The Pro version becomes valuable when you need to capture subjects from a distance without disturbing them or in scenarios where flying closer is not an option due to restrictions or safety concerns. That might include wildlife photographers, who want to respect space between animals. Or, it might be critical for certain commercial operations like inspections, where the ability to see details like tiny cracks or slight discoloration is critical.

That’s not the only factor to consider. While the Pro offers slightly shorter flight times due to the added weight of extra cameras, it boasts color recording capabilities. That potentially offers a slight edge in high-contrast filming situations. 

Mavic 3 Pro vs. Mavic 3 Classic: The Bottom Line

The decision ultimately depends on your specific needs and photography style. For those not requiring the telephoto lenses, the Classic represents a significant saving. However, if you’re looking to explore or need the advanced photographic capabilities offered by the Pro’s additional lenses, it might be worth the investment. 

For serious photographers contemplating beyond the Mavic 3 Pro, the Inspire 3, with its full-frame Zenmuse X9-8k Air Gimbal Camera and interchangeable lenses, represent the next level of drone cinematography. 

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DronePort Rotterdam’s Strategic Alliances Transform Zuid-Holland into Autonomous Systems Hub

In a landmark move, DronePort Rotterdam has announced a series of strategic developments that firmly cement its position as a leader in the realisation of a fully integrated innovative mobility ecosystem spanning ports, airports, urban, and regional landscapes. A Global Event: U-Space Revolution Event in Rotterdam Beginning with the inaugural launch of the ‘U-Space Revolution […]