The DJI Mavic 4 Pro has a new 100MP Hasselblad sensor and large CMOS dual tele cameras housed in an Infinity Gimbal with 360° rotation. It offers a 51-minute maximum flight time, improved Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing, and 30km HD Video Transmission.
The Mavic 4 Pro has an advanced triple camera system with focal lengths of 28mm, 70mm and 168mm, enabling shot capture from expansive wide-angle landscapes to detailed telephoto close-ups. All three cameras boast Dual Native ISO Fusion, seamlessly blending the benefits of high and low ISO settings and RAW stacking of up to five frames, along with features like Free Panoramas and Subject Focusing to facilitate high consistency image quality.
The main 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera uses a new 100MP sensor and supports the Hasselblad Natural Color Solution (HNCS) for colour fidelity. A versatile f/2.0 to f/11 aperture allows for clean low-light filming, while also rendering eye-catching 10-ray starburst effects.

Equipped with a 48MP 1/1.3-inch sensor and f/2.8 aperture, the 70mm medium tele camera delivers enhanced image quality due to its new image processing engine. The 70mm focal length can be used to create compressed perspectives which highlight subjects, ideal for dynamic portraits and footage with orbital camera movements.
Powered by a 50MP 1/1.5-inch sensor and a wide f/2.8 aperture, the 168mm tele camera leverages a specifically optimized gimbal algorithm tailored for its telephoto optics to deliver stability in long-range aerial photography. Its extended reach reduces depth perception and creates a flattened perspective that isolates subjects with clarity. It captures detailed Free Panoramas as well, revealing expansive skylines when zoomed out and intricate cityscapes when zoomed in.
While all three cameras support 4K/60fps HDR video recording, the Hasselblad main camera goes even further, offering 6K/60fps HDR video and an impressive dynamic range of up to around 16 stops. The medium tele and tele cameras offer dynamic ranges of 14 stops and 13 stops, respectively.
For those looking to add dramatic tension and visual impact by slowing things down, both the Hasselblad main camera and the medium tele camera support 4K/120fps video recording, while the tele camera records in 4K/100fps.
Consistent colour reproduction across footage is ensured with all three cameras featuring 10-bit D-Log, D-Log M, and HLG colour profiles.

Never seen before on a DJI drone, the Mavic 4 Pro introduces an innovative gimbal capable of full 360° rotation and 70° upward shots for.
Six high-performance, low-light fisheye sensors and dual processors grant the Mavic 4 Pro high-resolution environmental awareness. It can achieve omnidirectional obstacle avoidance at speeds up to 18 m/s in low light. Whether navigating through canyons or urban landscapes with poor satellite signals, this high-performance visual system ensures precise drone positioning. Furthermore, powered by real-time vision positioning and map construction technologies, Mavic 4 Pro memorizes flight paths when adequate lighting is available and can return to home without GPS.
The Mavic 4 Pro features ActiveTrack 360° which excels even in low-light scenarios delivering cinematic tracking with enhanced stability. Once tracking begins, Mavic 4 Pro can keep a subject in focus even if partially obscured by bushes or if they are standing on a bridge. It also detects vehicles up to 200 metres with directional awareness, ideal for delivering professional-grade automotive cinematography.
Mavic 4 Pro’s aerodynamic design, efficient propulsion system, and 95Wh battery deliver flight times of up to 51 minutes, top speeds of up to 90 kph, and a range of 41 km.
The full potential of the Mavic 4 Pro’s hardware is unlocked with its DJI O4+ transmission system, which leverages next-generation proprietary algorithms. It enables ultra-long-range 10-bit HDR image transmission up to 30 km, reducing the likelihood of disconnection in environments with high interference, such as urban areas.

To accompany the Mavic 4 Pro, the DJI RC Pro 2 remote controller has been created for a professional-grade aerial filmmaking experience. It has a seven-inch high-bright Mini-LED display, rotatable screen to instantly sync with the drone’s gimbal for vertical shooting, and a HDMI port. The enterprise-level multibeam high-gain antennas ensures ultra-reliable video transmission and the integrated collapsible design enables the RC Pro 2 to power on when extended. Further, it has an up to four-hour battery life, 128GB built-in storage, and high-quality audio can be recorded with the built-in mic or when paired with the DJI Mic series.
With the DJI Mavic 240W Power Adapter, the Mavic 4 Pro Parallel Charging Hub fully charges one battery in around 50 minutes and can charge three batteries at the same time via the Mini SDC port. The Parallel Charging Hub boosts efficiency by prioritizing the battery with the lowest charge. Once all three batteries reach the same charge level, it switches to parallel charging, fully charging all three batteries in just 90 minutes.
By leveraging the batteries’ stored power, the Parallel Charging Hub can also be used as a 100W power bank, providing a convenient way to fast-charge phones and laptops on location. Additionally, it features a power accumulation function, which allows you to transfer the remaining power of multiple low-power batteries into the battery with the highest remaining power.
Content can be captured without the need for an external memory card as the DJI Mavic 4 Pro standard version comes with a 64GB storage module. For those wanting more memory space the Mavic 4 Pro in the Creator Combo features a built-in 512GB high-capacity storage and also supports high-spec ALL-I 4:2:2 encoded video recording.
With DJI’s QuickTransfer, you can wake Mavic 4 Pro remotely via the DJI Fly app, and transfer files at speeds up to 80MB/s over Wi-Fi 6. Even when switching apps, the DJI Fly app continues downloading smoothly in the background. To easily transfer footage to a computer, connect the drone to a computer via a compatible USB cable without needing to power on the drone.