DJI's triple-camera drone — Hasselblad main, medium tele, and telephoto in one flagship platform.
The DJI Mavic 3 Pro was released in 2023 as DJI's professional foldable drone featuring three cameras: a Hasselblad main camera (4/3-inch CMOS, 20MP, 24mm equiv f/2.8-f/11), a medium tele (1/1.3-inch, 48MP, 70mm equiv f/2.8), and a supertele (1/2-inch, 12MP, 166mm equiv f/3.4). 5.1K/50fps on the main camera. 43-minute flight time. At 958g.
Triple camera system: (1) Hasselblad L2D-20c 4/3-inch CMOS 20MP, f/2.8-f/11 variable, 24mm equiv — 5.1K/50fps main camera; (2) 1/1.3-inch CMOS 48MP, f/2.8, 70mm equiv — 4K/60fps; (3) 1/2-inch CMOS 12MP, f/3.4, 166mm equiv — 4K/60fps. 5.1K/50fps + 4K/120fps. 43-minute maximum flight time. 958g takeoff weight. Folding form factor.
The triple camera system provides three distinct focal perspectives for aerial cinematography: the Hasselblad 24mm provides the widest environmental perspective, the 70mm provides a moderate telephoto compression useful for environmental or subject isolation, and the 166mm supertele provides extreme reach from altitude. All three can be used simultaneously or switched during flight.
On the used market the DJI Mavic 3 Pro is available at professional drone pricing. Condition checks: all three gimbal camera conditions, battery health (43-min flight time degrades with cycles), propeller condition, OcuSync range. Fixed triple-camera system — no interchangeable mount.