Latest leaked photo confirms the name: DJI Air 3
Hey drone enthusiasts! We've got another piece of the DJI Air 3 puzzle. The name for the latest addition to the DJI drone family has just been confirmed in a new photo, and you guessed it, it's the DJI Air 3. Nope, not the DJI Air 3 Pro or DJI Air 3S. It's simple and straight to the point – the DJI Air 3.
Twitter user Quadro_News recently posted a photo showcasing the left side of the drone. There it was, stamped on the drone's arm, the name “Air 3”. No ambiguity there.
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One thing is for sure from the photos we've seen so far – the DJI Air 3 is a testament to how far drone design and manufacturing have come. It's sleek and aerodynamic, showing the significant progress that DJI has made over the years.
We believe the DJI Air 3 is going to hit the market soon. It'll neatly fill the gap between the DJI Mini 3 Pro and the DJI Mavic 3 Classic. The DJI Air 3, with its dual camera setup, seems to be the drone to beat, showing the potential to become a crowd favorite just like its predecessor, the DJI Air 2S.
The DJI Air 3 will outperform the DJI Mini 3 Pro in terms of overall flight dynamics and transmission range and quality, thanks to the advent of the DJI RC 2 with new antennas and DJI RC-N2.
You might think that the DJI Air 3's smaller main camera sensor might be a setback when compared to the DJI Mavic 3, but we're anticipating stellar image quality. Throw in a second tele lens, and the DJI Air 3 might just give the DJI Mavic 3 Classic and Pro versions a run for their money.
We've seen a deluge of leaked photos and even some price tags for the DJI Air 3, but we're still awaiting the remaining specs, camera details, and release date.
Keep your eyes glued here, as we'll be sharing all the latest and greatest information on the DJI Air 3 as it becomes available. Stay tuned!
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