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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). The pilot switches between cameras manually in the app.",[12,30,31],{},"Active Track 4.0 works with both cameras, including zoom tracking: the drone keeps subjects in frame using the tele camera for perspective compression.",[19,33,35],{"id":34},"apas-40-obstacle-avoidance","APAS 4.0 Obstacle Avoidance",[12,37,38],{},"APAS 4.0 with all-direction detection navigates autonomously around moderate-density obstacles. Compared to the APAS 5.0 in the Air 3S, performance in dense vegetation is slightly lower, but for most everyday use the difference is marginal.",[19,40,42],{"id":41},"_46-minutes-what-to-expect","46 Minutes: What to Expect",[12,44,45],{},"DJI rates the Air 3 at 46 minutes; independent reviewers and owners report roughly 32 to 38 minutes per flight in real-world use, with 3 to 5 m\u002Fs wind at 20 to 25°C ambient temperature. 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For professional audiovisual production requiring camera versatility in the field, there's no equivalent alternative.",[19,119,121],{"id":120},"three-cameras-three-perspectives","Three Cameras, Three Perspectives",[12,123,124,128],{},[125,126,127],"strong",{},"Main camera (wide):"," 4\u002F3\" CMOS sensor, 20 MP, Hasselblad color science. Variable aperture f\u002F2.8–f\u002F11, 24mm equivalent. The only consumer drone with a 4\u002F3\" sensor, the same format used in mirrorless cameras like the Panasonic GH6. The larger sensor means greater dynamic range, lower noise at high ISO, and more controllable depth of field.",[12,130,131,134],{},[125,132,133],{},"Medium tele (3×):"," 1\u002F2\" CMOS, 48 MP, 70mm equivalent, f\u002F2.8. For aerial portraits and compositions with moderate perspective compression.",[12,136,137,140],{},[125,138,139],{},"Super-tele (7×):"," 1\u002F2\" CMOS, 12 MP, 166mm equivalent, f\u002F3.4. For long-distance surveillance, events, and situations where physically approaching the drone isn't viable.",[19,142,144],{"id":143},"apple-prores-in-the-cine-version","Apple ProRes in the Cine Version",[12,146,147],{},"The Mavic 3 Pro Cine Premium Combo includes 1 TB internal storage and records in Apple ProRes 422 HQ, the format used in Apple cinematic productions. For production companies working with DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut Pro, ProRes eliminates a conversion step in the editing pipeline.",[12,149,150],{},"The standard version (without the Cine module) records in H.264 and H.265 at up to 200 Mbps with D-Log M and HLG profiles.",[19,152,154],{"id":153},"for-whom","For Whom",[12,156,157],{},"The Mavic 3 Pro is ideal for professional cinematographers, audiovisual production companies, high-end real estate photographers, streaming platform content creators, and any application where image quality is the primary criterion and budget is not the limiting factor.",[12,159,160],{},"For occasional or enthusiast use, the Air 3S delivers 90% of the quality for less than half the price. The difference justifies itself in commercial productions where the 4\u002F3\" Hasselblad camera and 7× super-tele make a real difference in the final product.",[54,162],{":items":163},"[{\"question\":\"Is the Mavic 3 Pro better than the Mavic 3 Classic?\",\"answer\":\"Depends on use. The Mavic 3 Pro has three cameras (wide + 3× + 7×) vs. only one in the Classic. For those who need focal length versatility, the Pro is vastly superior. For pilots who mostly fly with the wide camera, the Mavic 3 Classic delivers the same 4\u002F3\\\" Hasselblad sensor for approximately $700 less.\"},{\"question\":\"Is the Cine version with ProRes worth it?\",\"answer\":\"For productions already working with Apple ProRes in their editing pipeline (Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve configured for ProRes), the Cine version saves processing time and preserves more quality. 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