Leaked DJI Drone Images Hint at Possible Mavic 4 Prototype
Recent social media buzz has ignited speculation about DJI’s next big release, as leaked images and a video of what appears to be a new drone prototype have surfaced online. Initially thought to be an older model based on the design of the obstacle avoidance sensors, closer examination reveals this could be our first glimpse at the highly anticipated DJI Mavic 4.
Breaking Down the Evidence
The images, which have been circulating on various platforms over the last few days, show a drone with Hasselblad branding and a design reminiscent of DJI’s Mavic series. However, key details suggest this isn’t just another Mavic 3 Pro:
- A label on the Hasselblad camera module clearly states: “Production 102 2024/7/4 P0”
- The drone features a completely new gimbal design with a larger triple camera setup, potentially with larger sensors than its predecessor.
- Despite showing signs of testing-related wear, the unit’s components and overall design suggest advanced development stages.
DroneXL reached out to industry experts for their take on these leaked images. While DJI has not officially commented, the consensus is that this could indeed be a prototype of the next generation in the DJI Mavic Series.
Potential Mavic 4 Features
Based on the leaked images and DJI’s history of innovation, we can speculate on some potential features of the Mavic 4:
- Enhanced Camera System: The apparent triple camera setup with larger image sensors could offer even more versatility than the Mavic 3 Pro’s current configuration.
- Larger Sensors: Improved low-light performance and image quality could be on the horizon if DJI has managed to incorporate larger sensors.
- Advanced AI Capabilities: Given the rapid advancements in AI, we might see more sophisticated autonomous flight, obstacle avoidance, and tracking features.
Timing and Market Implications
The July 4, 2024, date on the prototype likely indicates a testing phase rather than an imminent product launch. Given the DJI Mavic series’ slower refresh cycle compared to more consumer-oriented models like the DJI Air and Mini series of drones, we anticipate a new DJI Mavic 4 Pro release no earlier than (the second half of) 2025. This timeline allows for thorough development, testing of advanced features, and allows the broader Drone-industrie to prepare for a new generation of DJI Mavic drones. However, DJI has surprised us before, and we remain open to the possibility of an earlier release from the innovative Chinese drone maker.
Comparison to Current DJI Mavic 3 Pro
De DJI Mavic 3 Pro, released in May 2023, brought significant upgrades, including a triple-camera system with a 20MP Four Thirds Hasselblad main camera, a 70mm mid-telephoto camera, and a 166mm telephoto camera. It also introduced features like omnidirectional obstacle sensing and ActiveTrack 5.0. If the leaked images do represent the Mavic 4, we could be looking at even more substantial improvements in camera technology and flight capabilities.
For those considering a drone purchase, this leak presents an interesting dilemma. The current Mavic 3 Pro remains a top-tier option, but the possibility of a new model on the horizon might give some buyers pause.
DroneXL’s Take
These leaked images, if genuine, provide an exciting glimpse into the future of DJI’s consumer drone lineup. The potential advancements in camera technology and overall design suggest that DJI is continuing to innovate at a rapid pace.
While it’s important to approach DJI Rumors with a degree of skepticism, the level of detail in these images and the production date listed make a compelling case for their authenticity. If this is indeed the DJI Mavic 4 in testing, it demonstrates DJI’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in aerial imaging and flight performance.
For drone enthusiasts and professionals alike, the prospect of a new Mavic model is thrilling. It promises to bring new creative possibilities and technical advancements to aerial photography and videography.
As we await official word from DJI, these leaks serve as a reminder of the fast-paced nature of Drone Technologie. They also highlight the importance of thorough testing and development in bringing cutting-edge products to market.
We’ll be keeping a close eye on any further developments and will update our readers as more information becomes available. In the meantime, whether you’re considering investing in a Mavic 3 Pro or holding out for what might be the Mavic 4, the future of consumer drones looks brighter than ever.
Photos and video courtesy of OsitaLV and Igor Bogdanov.
Ontdek meer van DroneXL.co
Abonneer je om de nieuwste berichten naar je e-mail te laten verzenden.
LAAT JE STEM HOREN
Voorgestelde wetgeving bedreigt jouw vermogen om drones te gebruiken voor plezier, werk en veiligheid. De Belangenvereniging voor drones Doe met ons mee en vertel uw verkozen ambtenaren om uw recht om te vliegen te beschermen.
Behaal uw Deel 107-certificaat
Slaag voor de test en ga de lucht in met de Proefinstituut. We hebben duizenden mensen geholpen om piloot te worden van vliegtuigen en commerciële drones. Onze cursussen zijn ontworpen door experts uit de industrie om je te helpen slagen voor de FAA-tests en je dromen waar te maken.
Copyright © DroneXL.co 2024. Alle rechten voorbehouden. De inhoud, afbeeldingen en intellectuele eigendommen op deze website worden beschermd door auteursrecht. Reproductie of verspreiding van materiaal zonder voorafgaande schriftelijke toestemming van DroneXL.co is ten strengste verboden. Voor toestemming en vragen kunt u terecht bij contact met ons opnemen first. Also, be sure to check out DroneXL's sister site, EVXL.co, for all the latest news on electric vehicles.
FTC: DroneXL.co is een Amazon Associate en gebruikt affiliate links die inkomsten kunnen genereren uit kwalificerende aankopen. We verkopen, delen, verhuren of spammen je e-mail niet.
The overall design of the drone body appears to have shrunk slightly or at least more sleek and rounded. The camera appears to have two sensors of similar size and one smaller sensor, and a potentially detachable gimbal (hopefully). This prototype seems to be using Mavic 3 batteries, a move DJI has made from one drone generation to the next. The gimbal appears to be rear-mounted, and judging by its depth compared to the drone body, it suggests the camera may protrude forward allowing for upward views. The camera/gimbal assembly also fits neatly into the body, and with their rounded shapes, could offer a sleek, almost seamless ‘one-piece’ design, a departure from the usual under the nose-mounted gimbal look.