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Previously, having two distinct focal lengths in the field meant carrying two drones.",[12,16,17],{},"The arrival of the Air 3S in 2024 with a one-inch sensor positioned the Air 3 as the more affordable option in the line, but it remains relevant for its excellent camera quality in standard lighting conditions.",[19,20,22],"h2",{"id":21},"dual-camera-system","Dual Camera System",[12,24,25],{},"The wide camera (1\u002F1.3\", f\u002F1.7, 48 MP) delivers images with good dynamic range and excellent performance up to ISO 800. The tele camera (1\u002F1.3\", f\u002F2.8, 70mm equivalent, 12 MP) has the same sensor size as the wide, compensating in reach what it loses in aperture.",[12,27,28],{},"Both cameras shoot 4K\u002F60fps with D-Log M support (10-bit). Simultaneous dual-camera recording is not supported (that's exclusive to the Air 3S). 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