The rumored DJI Air 3 might feature an upgraded camera system. In a set of images provided to WinFuture by leaker Roland Quandt, you can see two camera sensors on the gimble mounted to the front of the device.
The DJI Air 3 could come with a dual-camera system
The DJI Air 3 could come with a dual-camera system
That could offer an improvement over the single half-inch sensor on the DJI Air 2 and the sole one-inch camera on the Air 2S, both of which can shoot 4K videos up to 60FPS. The addition of a dual camera system could bring the DJI Air 3 more in line with the high-end Mavic 3. While the Mavic 3 similarly sports two camera sensors — one main camera and one telephoto lens — it doesn’t look like its Hasselblad branding will carry over to the DJI Air 3.
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The leaked images also suggest that the DJI Air 3 could come with a 4,242mAh battery that’s about 30 percent larger than the 3,500mAh battery in the DJI Air 2S, which currently offers around 31 minutes of flight time. There appears to be a new DJI RC-N2 controller as well, and it looks pretty similar to the DJI RC controller released last May, featuring two thumbsticks above a large display.
Aside from these images and specs, details about the DJI Air 3 are slim. But according to an Amazon listing spotted by WinFuture, the device could cost £962 (~$1,213 USD) with the RC-N2 controller. There are two Fly More bundles as well, which come with extra batteries and other accessories, for £1,199 (~$1,512 USD) with DJI’s old RC-2 controller or £1,379 (~$1,739 USD) with the new RC-N2 controller.
You can check out the full set of leaked images from WinFuture’s website.
Update June 29th, 1:18PM ET: Updated to add information about the DJI Air 2S.