DJI Mavic 4 Pro Rumored Specs: Mind-Blowing Features Include Internal ND Filter
With an increasing number of leaked images and videos surfacing, signs point to an imminent DJI Mavic 4 Pro launch. The latest, rumored DJI Mavic 4 Pro drone specifications come from Hakasushi, a leaker known for previous accurate information about the DJI Osmo 360 camera, DJI Avata, Avata 2, and DJI Neo.
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Leaked Specifications or Drone Whish List?
According to Hakasushi, who claims to have received the following information from a DJI dealer, some features are particularly striking, including an internal electronic ND filter and dual native ISO for the DJI Mavic 4 Pro.
Here’s the complete list of rumored specifications:
Camera & Imaging:
- 4/3″ CMOS sensor
- 100 MP resolution
- 28mm lens
- f/2 – f/11 aperture range
- Stepless electronic ND filter (4-64 range)
- Dual Native ISO at 400, 1600 (D-Log)
- 14 stops dynamic range
- Hasselblad ten-point starburst capability
Video Features:
- 6K/60fps HDR video
- 4K/120fps capability
Flight & Hardware:
- 95.3 Wh batteries (confirmed in FCC filing)
- 52-minute flight time
- 240W charger
- Weight: 1045 grams
- O4 video transmission with 40km or 25 mile range (BVLOS anyone?)
- Base price around 2,200 EUR (probably similar in USD)
- Rumored release date: April 25th
Optical Zoom Possibility
Interestingly, in a separate conversation we have had, an industry insider (Mr. L.) suggested the DJI Mavic 4 Pro might feature a 12-70mm optical zoom lens instead of three separate lenses/cameras. If true, this could explain the bulky circular camera gimbal setup seen in leaked DJI Mavic 4 Pro prototype images – possibly a decoy concealing a single camera with an optical zoom lens. Such a zoom lens, combined with dual native ISO and internal electronic ND filters, would make the DJI Mavic 4 Pro a drone with a truly game-changing feature set.
DroneXL’s Take
The potential combination of an optical zoom lens with internal electronic ND filters and dual native ISO could make the Mavic 4 Pro a very compelling alternative to the DJI Inspire 3. While the Inspire 3 would still offer interchangeable prime lenses for specialized work, the Mavic 4 Pro could be the ultimate all-in-one solution for most professional aerial photographers and videographers. These features align with DJI’s history of innovation in drone technology.
The mention of a Hasselblad ten-point starburst capability is particularly intriguing, as it suggests DJI is pushing beyond Hasselblad’s traditional eight-point starburst effect. Traditionally, Hasselblad cameras paired with XCD lenses are renowned for creating distinctive eight-point starbursts when capturing bright light sources at narrow apertures. This effect, achieved through precise leaf shutter blade design, has become a hallmark of Hasselblad’s imaging system, especially in their compact, fast XCD lenses. If DJI has indeed managed to engineer a ten-point starburst effect while maintaining Hasselblad’s signature image quality, it would represent a significant advancement in drone camera technology.
However, some skepticism is warranted regarding the rumored 12-70mm zoom lens. Looking at traditional camera systems, 24-70mm zoom lenses are already substantial in size and weight. Consider Sony and Canon’s 28-70mm f/2 zoom lenses, which are particularly large and heavy due to their complex optical designs. For DJI to incorporate a 12-70mm zoom range with internal ND filters in a drone-mounted camera would require some remarkable engineering that seems to defy current optical physics limitations. While DJI has consistently pushed technological boundaries, this particular specification might be more wishful thinking than reality.
What do you think about these rumored specifications? Could this be a real feature list, or is it more of a drone wishlist? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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