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DJI Mavic 4 Pro First Look Review – D-Log 10-Bit on All Cameras, 6K Video, and a Fully Rotating Gimbal

Finally, true 10-bit D-Log across all three cameras, better image quality, and full 360-degree gimbal movement — including native vertical shooting. The DJI Mavic 4 Pro steps things up in a big way. With a brand-new RC Pro 2 controller in the mix, this drone is clearly aimed at high-end creators. We put it through its paces — here is our full review on the Mavic 4 Pro! DJI’s new flagship drone in their foldable series: the Mavic 4 Pro. After months of rumors and anticipation, it’s finally here. While this isn’t a full review of the Mavic 4 Pro just yet, I’ve spent enough time with it to know one thing: my trusted Mavic 3 Pro will likely stay grounded going forward. If you want more info on the specs and such, please head over to my colleague Jakub’s article here. Mavic 4 Pro review: bundle content. Image credit: CineD Shortcomings of the Mavic 3 Pro The previous model, the Mavic 3 Pro, was a game-changer when it launched, thanks to its three-camera setup — including a 24mm wide-angle, which is the best camera on any DJI drone, with D-Log, a 70mm medium telephoto with D-Log M, and a 168mm long telephoto with no flat profile support at all. Mavic 3 Pro camera “face”. Source: DJI While sometimes that super long focal length would be amazing for close-ups of buildings or people far away, giving amazing opportunities for parallax movements, relying only on a contrasty standard picture profile and relatively low image quality...

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