DJI's flagship Hasselblad drone — standard version without Fly More extras, 4/3 CMOS sensor.
The DJI Mavic 3 was released in November 2021 as DJI's flagship consumer drone, featuring a 4/3-inch Hasselblad-branded CMOS sensor and a dual-camera system (wide and 3× tele). Fixed camera — no interchangeable lens mount.
4/3-inch Hasselblad L-format CMOS sensor (main). Second camera: 12MP 1/2-inch at 3× equivalent. 5.1K/50fps main camera video. 46-minute maximum flight time. 15km O3+ transmission range. Omnidirectional obstacle sensing. At approximately 895g. Fixed dual-camera — no interchangeable mount.
The Mavic 3 marked a step up in sensor size for the Mavic line — the 4/3-inch sensor provides substantially better dynamic range and low-light performance than the 1/2-inch sensors in prior Mavic models. The dual-camera design provides optical zoom reach via the 3× tele camera without digital cropping. Succeeded by the Mavic 3 Pro (2023) with a three-camera system.
On the used market the DJI Mavic 3 is a premium consumer drone. Condition checks: all propeller blades and motors, Hasselblad camera lens for marks, gimbal freedom of movement, battery health, omnidirectional obstacle sensors. Fixed dual-camera — no interchangeable mount.