DJI's latest flagship drone with advanced AI features, extended range, and improved camera system.
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro was released on May 13, 2025 as DJI's flagship consumer/professional drone, featuring a triple-camera system with a 100MP Hasselblad main camera on a 4/3-inch CMOS sensor capable of 6K/60fps HDR or 4K/120fps video. The 'Infinity Gimbal' provides 360° omnidirectional tilt capability. 51 minutes maximum flight time. Weight 1,063g. No Apple ProRes — D-Log M colour science across all three cameras.
Triple-camera system: main 4/3-inch CMOS 100MP Hasselblad-tuned up to 6K/60fps HDR; tele 1/1.3-inch CMOS 48MP up to 4K/60fps HDR; mid-tele/HDR 1/1.5-inch CMOS 50MP up to 4K/60fps. 360° Infinity Gimbal. Maximum flight time 51 minutes. Weight 1,063g. D-Log M across all cameras. No ProRes recording.
The Infinity Gimbal is the Mavic 4 Pro's defining hardware innovation over the Mavic 3 Pro: the traditional hanging gimbal axis is replaced with a ball-joint system enabling 360° tilt to any orientation — overhead, side, and Dutch angles that a fixed-axis gimbal cannot achieve. The 100MP main sensor provides the highest resolution available in the Mavic series. No ProRes is the key cinema workflow limitation versus the Mavic 3 Pro Cine.
On the used market the DJI Mavic 4 Pro is a May 2025 product with very limited used availability. Condition checks: Infinity Gimbal operation across all three cameras, battery health and cycle count, obstacle sensor calibration, and propeller condition. No ProRes — D-Log M only for professional grading. No interchangeable lens or mount system.