
DJI Inspire 3
The DJI Inspire 3 is DJI's professional cinema drone: interchangeable full-frame camera, 8K imaging, dual-operator capable. The most capable production drone on the market. Full specs and prices.
Price (USD)
$16,000
Full Specifications
| Weight | 4.02 kg (without payload) |
| Flight Time | 28 min (with X9-8K camera) |
| Max Speed | 94 km/h |
| Camera | DJI Zenmuse X9-8K: 35mm full-frame, 8K/25fps RAW, DL mount (interchangeable lenses) |
| Video | 8K Apple ProRes RAW, 6K, 4K/60fps |
| Obstacle Avoidance | Omnidirectional (APAS 5.0) |
| Max Range | 15 km (FCC) |
| Wind Resistance | Level 7 (38 mph) |
| GPS | GPS + GLONASS + BeiDou + Galileo + RTK |
| IP Rating | IP53 |
| Dimensions | 505 × 459 × 338 mm (landing) |
The DJI Inspire 3 is the most capable cinema drone on the market: a 35mm full-frame camera with 8K Apple ProRes RAW, interchangeable DL lens system (compatible with Zeiss, Laowa, and DJI lenses), integrated RTK for centimeter-accurate flight positioning, and dual-operator support — one pilot flies the drone while a camera operator controls the gimbal independently.
Cinema-Grade Imaging System
The Zenmuse X9-8K camera uses a 35mm full-frame sensor — the same format as professional cinema cameras. It captures 8K in Apple ProRes RAW at 25fps, 6K at higher frame rates, and 4K/60fps with cinema color profiles.
The DL mount accepts a growing library of cinema-quality lenses, including the DJI DL 35mm f/2.8, DJI DL 50mm f/2.8, and third-party options from Zeiss (28mm f/2.8) and Laowa (9mm f/2.8). This flexibility means the Inspire 3 functions as a genuine cinema camera system, not just a drone with a fixed camera.
Dual Operator: Who Does What
In dual-operator mode, one pilot controls the aircraft (altitude, position, direction) while a second operator controls the gimbal (pan, tilt, focus, framing). This mirrors a traditional film crew separation of pilot/camera operator roles and enables complex moving shots that a single operator cannot physically execute — following a car while simultaneously executing a complex camera move, for example.
For Whom
The Inspire 3 is for major commercial productions, broadcast, high-end advertising, and film productions where image quality is the primary requirement and a $16,000 drone platform is within budget. It is not a content creator tool or a prosumer purchase.
For professionals considering this drone, the total system cost — including compatible lenses, charging infrastructure, case, insurance, and operational certification — typically exceeds $25,000–30,000.
Sources: DJI — Inspire 3 specs