HIRE DJI Mavic 4 Pro with CAA Qualified Operator
Elevating aerial cinematography once again with a leap forward in both design and functionality is the Mavic 4 Pro Drone from DJI. The standard hanging gimbal of the previous generation is gone, replaced with a ball-shaped 360° Infinity Gimbal at the front of the body, improving the Mavic 4 Pro’s aerodynamics. Within, an upgraded triple-camera system. The wide-angle Hasselblad now offers 100MP stills, an adjustable aperture, and up to 6K60 HDR video. This is joined by a 48MP medium tele and 50MP standard tele for 4K60 HDR video. Low-light shooting is a big focus with a 0.1-lux nightscape omnidirectional obstacle avoidance system and front LiDAR. Additionally, video transmission, flight time, vertical shooting, and vehicle tracking have all been improved.
Triple-Camera System
Within the Infinity Gimbal are a trio of camera lenses that let pilots cover image and video capture of a huge variety of content, with an emphasis on nature, architecture, and wildlife. The most advanced is a Hasselblad-designed 100MP wide-angle lens with an adjustable aperture for capturing clean low-light shots and 10-ray starburst effects. Video tops out at a stunning 6K60 HDR with support for the Hasselblad natural Color Solution (HNCS), a renowned standard of color fidelity. It’s joined by a 48MP medium tele for compressed perspectives that highlight subjects for portraits, and a 50MP standard tele for incredibly clear long-range results that reduces depth perception and flattens perspective. All three share an enviable set of additional features.
- 4K60 HDR video (up to 6K60 HDR for 100MP Hasselblad)
- Slow motion video at up to 4K120 (Hasselblad & medium tele) and 4K100 (tele)
- Dual native ISO fusion that seamlessly blends the best of high and low ISO settings
- High resolution RAW stacking of up to 5 frames
- Free Panorama & Subject Focusing modes
- 10-bit D-Log profiles for consistent color
To Infinity and Beyond
Collision Avoidance
As the Mavic flies, it scans the world around it, creating a 3D map that tells it exactly where it can fly and what it needs to avoid. Because it uses vision processing, it can see up to 98′ in front and can accurately measure distance up to 49′ in front, making it significantly more accurate than sonar based avoidance technologies. When the Mavic detects an obstacle and sees a way around it, it will simply adjust its route to fly around it. If it can’t see a way around, it will slow to a stop gently and hover until you tell it what to do next.
If you would be interested in hiring the DJI Mavic 4 Pro for a shoot, please email us at info@beeaerial.co.uk or call on +44 (0) 333 772 0728.