DJI enthusiasts are ‘buzzing with excitement’ as former DJI oracle OsitaLV shared potential specifications and features for the upcoming DJI Mavic 4 drone on X. The leak suggests that DJI’s next flagship consumer drone might blur the lines between professional and consumer segments.
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Key Features Revealed
According to OsitaLV’s posts, the Mavic 4 may incorporate several notable enhancements:
- Simultaneous display of flight assist live image and map using the VIO camera
- RTK support for enhanced positioning accuracy
- Mavic 4 Cine Premium variant with 2TB on-board SSD
- Main camera featuring 14 stops of dynamic range
- Advanced dual controller system similar to the M30 series
- Triple-eye visual positioning system
- Optimized gimbal with -90° to +80° tilt range
Professional-Grade Capabilities
The inclusion of RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) support particularly stands out, as this feature has traditionally been reserved for DJI’s enterprise-focused drones. This high-precision positioning system could make the Mavic 4 an attractive option for professional surveyors and mapping specialists.
The impressive 14-stop dynamic range camera system suggests DJI is targeting professional cinematographers and content creators who demand superior image quality in challenging lighting conditions.
Storage and Control Innovations
The mention of a 2TB on-board SSD for the Cine Premium variant represents a significant storage upgrade for professional users who need to capture loads of high-resolution footage without frequent media changes. Although, DJI will hopefully have found a way to speed up data transfers so that your Mavic 4 can return to the skies sooner. The DJI Mavic 3 Cine with the 1TB internal storage took way too long as Philip Bloom pointed out here in this video.
DroneXL’s Take
The potential inclusion of RTK support in a Mavic series drone could represent a significant shift in DJI’s product strategy. While traditionally featured in enterprise models like the Matrice 300, bringing this technology to the Mavic line could democratize professional-grade capabilities. The advanced visual positioning system, coupled with the extended gimbal range, suggests DJI is focusing on inspection capabilities that were previously limited to their enterprise offerings.
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