Significant DJI Mavic 4 Pro leaks are now coming thick and fast after a period of relative calm over the last few weeks. Just the other day, Igor Bogdanov published over a dozen official product images on X, including several of the drone’s Cellular Module 3 and physical ND filters.
Bogdanov has now published more photos online including several more stylised shots. Embedded below, the new photos have been joined by the appearance of an early webshop listing. While not linked by Jasper Ellens, the leaker has reproduced its promotional description in full, which we have included below.
Reiterating an earlier leak, it seems that the Mavic 4 Pro is set to launch with a 100 MP and 4/3 CMOS sensor behind its primary camera in a major change from the Mavic 3 Pro. The drone’s other two cameras will be no slouches either thanks to 1/1.5-inch and 1/1.3-inch optical formats with 50 MP and 48 MP native outputs, respectively.
The Mavic 4 Pro should surpass other recent DJI drones like the Air 3S and Mini 4 Pro (curr. $879 on Amazon) when it comes to flight times, too. Based on the graphic above, the Mavic 4 Pro should last up to 51 minutes on a single battery, compared to up to 45 minutes for the Air 3S and Mini 4 Pro. On top of that, the Mavic 4 Pro will boast 10 10-kilometre longer range in the US. Unfortunately, it seems that the drone will be restricted to 15 km in other markets. The full promotional description leaked by Jasper Ellens is as follows:
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is truly revolutionary, equipped with cutting-edge features that redefine our technology and elevate DJI drone imaging and flight performance to unprecedented levels. This flagship triple-camera drone is ready to transform the way you create and explore new horizons in aerial photography.
Dual Telephoto Cameras with Large 1/1.3-inch and 1/1.5-inch CMOS Sensors
The 70 mm medium telephoto camera features a large 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor, while the 168 mm telephoto camera is equipped with a 1/1.5-inch CMOS sensor, offering a wider range of focal lengths for creative flexibility.
Both cameras have a large f/2.8 aperture, dual native ISO fusion, subject tracking focus, and the ability to record HDR videos at 4K/60 fps. They also include D-Log, ensuring consistent color performance with the main camera. This means you get a seamless visual experience, regardless of which camera you use. The 168 mm telephoto camera also allows you to capture free panorama photos, combining ultra-wide perspectives with high-resolution details.
Infinity Gimbal with 360° Rotation for Dynamic Camera Movements
The new Infinity Gimbal addresses the limitations of previous designs, redefining aerial camera movements with exceptional flexibility. The three-axis arms have been completely redesigned to support 360° horizontal rotation, enabling dynamic multi-angle camera movements while allowing upward shots at 70°.
Omnidirectional Obstacle Detection in Night Landscapes with 0.1 Lux Brightness
The aerodynamic design of the Mavic 4 Pro, its efficient propulsion system, and its 95 Wh battery provide a flight time of 51 minutes, a maximum speed of 90 km/h, and a range of 41 km. The extended flight time supports confident operation during location scouting, maneuvering, or timelapse photography.
Foldable Remote Controller with High-Brightness 7-Inch Rotating Screen
The DJI RC Pro 2 enhances the DJI Mavic 4 Pro, featuring a foldable design that turns the screen on or off when unfolded or folded. The joysticks remain attached, conveniently rising and retracting with the screen. The 7-inch Mini-LED screen delivers stunning visuals and effortlessly switches the drone’s gimbal to portrait mode with a simple rotation.
The Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS main camera features a new 100 MP image sensor that supports dual native ISO, Hasselblad Natural Color Solution, and full-resolution 6K/60 fps HDR video recording. Additionally, it offers an impressive dynamic range of approximately 16 stops, a feature typically reserved for cinema cameras, enabling it to capture stunning details even in high-contrast scenes like sunrises and sunsets. The new lens provides exceptional sharpness for 100 MP shots, features a variable aperture from f/2.0 to f/11, and creates a unique 10-point star effect around intense light sources.
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DroneXL, Jasper Ellens & Igor Bogdanov (1) (2)