The Mavic 4 Pro has experienced another major leak despite DJI publicly setting its official launch date yesterday. This time, Slovakian retailer Prolaika has been spotted listing the upcoming drone with its Fly More Combo ahead of schedule. In the process, the retailer has confirmed almost all aspects of DJI's Mavic 3 Pro (curr. $1,999 on Amazon) successor if any were in doubt, as well as €2,769 (~$3,129) pricing for the Fly More Combo variant.
On the one hand, Prolaika has revealed that the Mavic 4 Pro ships with a 95.3 Wh (6,654 mAh) battery that should provide it with up to 45 minutes of hover time or 51 minutes of flight time. Meanwhile, the drone itself is rated for up to 41 km in range, although OcuSync 4+ technology will provide up to 30 km of range when paired with its RC Pro 2 remote controller. Even then, that distance applies only to North America. By contrast, DJI will restrict other regions to 15 km.
On the other hand, Prolaika has confirmed that the Mavic 4 Pro will line up next week with a 4/3 CMOS primary camera that outputs natively at 100 MP. Two other cameras will also be onboard with 48 MP and 50 MP outputs, respectively. However, the 48 MP medium camera will have the larger optical image format of the two at 1/1.3-inches versus 1/1.5-inches for the drone's 50 MP telephoto sensor. Seemingly, the Mavic 4 Pro will be capable of recording 6K video at 60 FPS across all its cameras, or 120 FPS at 4K with H.264 and H.265 formats. Please see the images below for more details.
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Prolaika via DroneXL, Jasper Ellens, Hakasushi & Igor Bogdanov (1) (2) (3) (4), Sebastián Fernández