DJI Mavic 4 Pro Now Available to Order in Canada for $2,849

DJI has officially launched the Mavic 4 Pro, marking a significant leap in drone technology with its advanced imaging capabilities, including a a 100MP triple-camera system, and a 360° Infinity Gimbal.

At the heart of the Mavic 4 Pro is a revolutionary triple-camera setup:

  • 100MP Hasselblad Wide-Angle Camera: Equipped with a 4/3 CMOS sensor, this camera captures stunning 6K HDR video at 60fps and offers an adjustable aperture for versatile shooting conditions.
  • 48MP Medium Telephoto Lens: Ideal for mid-range shots, this lens supports 4K HDR video at 60fps.
  • 50MP Telephoto Lens: Designed for distant subjects, it delivers 4K HDR video at 60fps, ensuring clarity and detail.

This trio of cameras allows for seamless transitions between wide, medium, and telephoto perspectives, providing filmmakers with unparalleled creative flexibility.

Departing from traditional gimbal designs, the Mavic 4 Pro features a 360° Infinity Gimbal. This ball-shaped gimbal offers full rotation and up to 70° upward shooting, enabling dynamic and fluid camera movements that were previously challenging to achieve. Equipped with six fisheye sensors and a front-facing LiDAR sensor, the drone can detect obstacles in low-light conditions down to 0.1 lux, enhancing flight safety during night operations.

The upgraded ActiveTrack 360 system allows the Mavic 4 Pro to autonomously follow subjects with precision, even in complex environments. Paired with the new DJI RC Pro 2 controller, which features a 7-inch tilting touchscreen, pilots gain intuitive control and real-time feedback during flights.

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While DJI has not officially launched the Mavic 4 Pro in the United States due to ongoing tariff and logistics challenges, the drone is now available to order in Canada via Amazon.ca starting at $2,849 for the standard package.

For those seeking enhanced capabilities, the Fly More Combo and Creator Combo offer additional accessories and features, catering to various professional needs.

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