Mavic 3 retail price confirmed. Higher than we anticipated.

The Mavic 3 retail price has been confirmed by industry insiders. While the figures are not yet finalized, we have been informed that the following pricing is listed on the DJI portal for official resellers.

Mavic 3 retail price confirmed. Higher than we anticipated.

As we reported last week, the Mavic 3 retail price would be considerably more than that of the departing DJI Mavic 2 Pro.

Tech Drone Media’s Henrik Olsen previously said on social media that the in would cost as much as:

We translated those figures into the following projected Mavic 3 retail pricing for the US market:

Retail price Mavic 3 even higher than we thought

We said at the time that these figures were merely hypothetical, and we hoped that the final retail price of the Mavic 3 would be lower. However, that does not seem to be the case.

Unfortunately, according to the most recent leaked information from the North American DJI reseller network, our figures were almost spot on.

While the following numbers are not yet final, we have been informed that these are the prices that are currently shown on the DJI portal. Keep in mind that these numbers may still vary somewhat, but you can bet they will be a very good indicator.

This will be a bitter pill for many of you, as it raises the retail price of the new DJI Mavic 3 drone significantly, especially if you were eyeing the Cine Premium Combo.

Please let us know what you think of the Mavic 3 retail price increase in the comments section below.

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30 Comments

  1. Ouch! That is unfortunate. Quite fancied that 4/3 sensor.
    I’d find it difficult to justify that outlay, particularly given DJI’s less competitive price structure here in the UK.
    A future release with just the single wide angle camera, 4/3 sensor and approx 15% lower price may be more tempting.
    I could live without the 2nd telephoto lens.
    A ‘Mavic 3 Lite’ maybe?

  2. I can’t justify spending this much on something that can literally go up in smoke through crashing and burning. No matter how great of a drone pilot you are, its a matter of time before you meet your fate with a tree, power line or just pure negligence.

  3. So given that it does not have a certification mark and it is a completely useless drone in European legislation, I think it is useless to issue it now. If you had a license plate, you might be thinking, but it’s definitely not worth buying in Europe for another year. Useless.

  4. I was getting ready to gather all of my air 2s stuff(I have about $600 worth of accessories alone) and sell everything for $950. I was excited about the M3, but now FORGET IT!!! I’m keeping my 2s. Dji really knocked themselves out of the non-pro market now. And, the m3 is not a ton more advanced than the 2s. Big fail for dji. Dji, you should be ashamed of yourselves.

  5. Something doesn’t make sense here, in combo you get 2 extra batteries, 1 set of nd filters and a bag and for this you pay 750 extra. Now normally saving on combo will be 120/150, so lets say bag 80, nd filters 120 charger 70 thats 270 leaving almost 600 for two batteries with 100 discount. These would be the most expensive batteries dji have ever produced.
    And Cine model treated the same way will still show same results. I think these prices are made up and show very little logic.

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