غير مصنفDJI Air 3 (DJI RC-N2), Drone with Tele & Wide-Angle Dual Cameras, 46-Min Flight Time, Obstacle Sensing, 48MP Photos, 4K/60fps HDR Video, MOIAT Certified – UAE Version with Official Warranty Support
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Ben –
As a prior owner of both the DJI Mavic 2 Pro and the DJI Mavic Mini, I was excited to try out the new DJI Mavic Air 3. After using it for a while, I can confidently say that it is an excellent drone that offers a lot of value for its price. This drone is considerably larger than prior Mavic Air and Mavic Mini generations, weighing in at 3x the weight of the Mavic Mini. To make up for that weight, you get a considerable feature set that I believe strikes an excellent balance between the Mavic Mini series and the Mavic Cine series.
The DJI Mavic Air 3 comes with a dual-lens camera and all-around obstacle sensors. While it is slightly larger than its predecessor, the Mavic Air 2, but still compact enough to fit in your camera bag. The drone has a long battery life, with up to 46 minutes of flight time on each intelligent flight battery. This kit includes 3 batteries and an excellent charging hub, redesigned with locking charge slots (squeeze a button to release the battery) that can consolidate charge from each battery to the highest charged battery, thus maximizing flight time while on the road.
One of the standout features of the DJI Mavic Air 3 is its dual-camera system. The drone has both a wide-angle and a mid-telephoto camera, allowing you to capture sharp 4K footage with standard, flat, or HDR color profiles. The cameras are gimbal-stabilized and have a 60-degree upward tilt, which makes it easy to capture smooth and stable footage. Unlike the Mavic Pro and Cine, both sensors on this drone are the same, allowing for identical quality footage at either effective focal length (24 or 70).
In addition to its impressive camera capabilities, the DJI Mavic Air 3 also has a range of intelligent flight features. These include Hyperlapse, slow-motion, and waypoint flight features. The drone also has all-around obstacle avoidance sensors, which makes it easier to fly and reduces the risk of crashes.
One of the key features that make the DJI Air 3 drone a serious upgrade over its predecessor is the all-new DJI RC 2 remote controller that comes with a built-in screen. The device succeeds the DJI RC remote controller that ships with Mini 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Pro and simply adds to the joy of flying DJI’s latest all-rounder drone with dual primary camerasThe DJI Fly app interface is designed to be simplified and ultra-intuitive.
The RC 2 looks almost identical to the DJI RC. The sleek and lightweight device features a 5.5-inch, 1920×1080 built-in FHD screen capable of maintaining 700 nits of high brightness. But on the inside, the device packs in considerable enhancements. For starters, RC 2 is equipped with a better processor that ensures improved CPU and GPU performance. As a result, you get an ultra-smooth app and system operation as well as a seamless aircraft control experience with every flight — all without tying up your mobile phone while flying.
Another improvement comes in the form of additional antennas. DJI RC 2 integrates two built-in and two external antennas, thus supporting a dual-transmitter quad-receiver system. Essentially, you get double the number of both transmitter and receiver antennas compared to the previous generation RC, which means better signal strength and safer flights. Further, the external antennas allow angle adjustments for optimized video transmission signals.
Overall, I am very impressed with the DJI Mavic Air 3 Fly More Kit including the new DJI RC 2. It offers a lot of value for its price and is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a drone with advanced camera capabilities. Its long battery life, compact size, and intelligent flight features make it a joy to fly. Its control range and capabilities rival those of the Mavic 3 series. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality drone.
Ben –
Michael X H –
It is well made with a lot of features. Each battery can give you about 40 minutes of flying time. Software is great – easy to learn and use. With the RC controller, even a beginner can learn how to fly very quickly. Highly recommended product.
Michael X H –
Siyang Liu –
I recently upgraded to Air 3 from my Mavic Air 2, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations. The first thing that struck me was how much the flight experience has improved. The included remote controller offers intuitive controls and a comfortable grip, it all just felt seamless.
Other things I absolutely like:
1. Exceptional image quality: With its dual camera setup, and the 1/1.3″ sensor, Air 3 delivers outstanding image quality. The photos are incredibly sharp and detailed, videos also look more vibrant compared to my older drone.
2. More flight time: One of the standout features of Air 3 is its impressive 46-minute flight time. I don’t even know if I will ever need to fly that long, but already pleased to be able to fly longer than before! No need to interrupt my flights for battery changes.
2. Much, much better obstacle sensing: Air 3 comes equipped with omnidirectional obstacle sensing. This feature has been incredibly valuable during my flights, giving me the confidence to fly with ease and focus solely on shooting.
Something to consider:
It’s a pricey gear. It comes with a higher price tag compared to the Mini 3 Pro. For beginners, it might be better to go with the Mini first. However, if you’re serious about taking your aerial photography to the next level, Air 3 is well worth it.
There is a learning curve: As a feature-rich drone, mastering all of Air 3 capabilities can take some time and practice. The various flight modes, camera settings, and advanced features require patience and dedication. However, this is a must for both safety reasons and the stunning results.
Overall, I have to say Air 3 has brought my creative vision to new heights. It is a remarkable piece of equipment. While it comes with a higher price tag, it’s definitely worth it.
Siyang Liu –
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Charles Murphy II –
This is the second drone I’ve had. And I’m very happy with it. The battery life is great, as well as the drone performance. You do have to register the drone, but it’s not really that big of a deal. If you want the best drone for the money with the features it offers, buy this drone you won’t regret it at all.
Charles Murphy II –
Brooke Abernathey –
Read this before you purchase the DJI Air 3. I received the drone when expected and the packaging was in great shape. I followed all the instructions from unboxing to flying the drone for the first time. The problem started after I activated my remote controller. Prior to this, I was able to charge the remote controller using the included charging cable to 100%. After the remote was activated and I updated the firmware (which you have to do), I was no longer able to charge the controller. At first I thought I was doing something wrong, or the cable/power supply was bad. So I checked the specifications and that wasn’t the problem. So I tried 5 other power cables and power supplies.. nothing. I then tried connecting the remote to my computer.. nothing. So I looked online to see if this was a common issue. It is! There are hundreds of people having this same issue and there is nothing you can do about it other than sending the whole thing back in or trying to go through DJI but good luck with that. This is a huge disappointment. Why hasn’t this issue been fixed when it affects so many customers? As far as I know, and from what I have read during my research, it only affects RC-2 and RC-N2 controllers, not the earlier versions. But you can only use RC-2 or RC-N2 controllers for the Air 3. All in all, I got to fly the Air 3 once before I realized I couldn’t charge the controller anymore. It was a beauty to fly and the camera is spectacular. That doesn’t really help much though when you can’t charge the controller to continue flying it. The only other DJI options that are directly above or below this model that don’t use the same controller are the Mini 3 and Mavic. The mini 4 also uses the RC-2 or RC-N2. It’s just beyond me how a $1000 drone has a major defect with a controller like this. If you do decide to buy this anyway and roll the dice, good luck! But I would check to see if there is a new firmware update past 02/06/24, or a message from DJI about a fix for the controller, before purchasing this thing.
Brooke Abernathey –
Adam H –
Air 3 has completely transformed my aerial cinematographer experience. As a filmmaker, I rely on the latest technology to capture unique, breathtaking visuals.
One aspect I particularly appreciate is the ease of integrating this drone into my existing workflow. With the two cameras, ND filters, and upgraded sensor, it allows me to achieve even higher production value in my footage. It’s now easier to match it with the footage from other cameras we use in production. The compatibility and versatility of the drone make it an indispensable tool for my aerial cinematography projects.
Cinematic Footage
The dual primary cameras equipped with 70 mm medium telephoto and wide-angle lenses deliver exceptional image quality. The footage is sharp, vibrant, and cinematic, truly enhancing the storytelling element of my work. Whether I’m shooting landscapes, action sequences, or establishing shots, the image quality never fails to impress.
Active Track
Air 3 offers a wide range of flight modes – Active track, focus track, QuickShots and more. I mostly use the ActiveTrack mode for smoothly tracking subjects, and the Waypoint mode for precise path planning. Overall, this provides the versatility needed to capture shots with precision and creativity.
Extended control range
Air 3 control range is up to 20 kilometers. That’s pretty impressive. I can escape the limitations of traditional equipment and plan shooting from remote locations.
In conclusion, Air 3 is a powerful tool. It is not in par with more advanced drones like Mavic 3 Pro, but still provides cinematic image quality, versatile flight modes, and longer range. If you’re a beginner filmmaker or looking to switch from older models, this drone os definitely the one to consider.
Adam H –
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Hutchdog –
Drone was well packaged and came on time. Some of the instruction videos were in Chinese with English subtitles. Wish the reception between the drone and controller was somewhat be better but it performs well. Drone performs as advertised, very satisfied
Hutchdog –