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DJI Inspire 3: Drone with full-frame camera and 8K

Samuel Buchmann
13.4.2023
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The Chinese drone manufacturer DJI is launching a new flagship on the market. The Inspire 3 promises very high image quality. With its five-figure price tag, it is hardly affordable for mere mortals.

DJI has unveiled a new drone. The DJI Inspire 3 comes with a full-frame camera with interchangeable lens that can record up to a resolution of 8192 × 4320 pixels. The maximum frame rate is 75 frames per second (FPS) in Apple ProRes format. The drone's target group is professional filmmakers. DJI has set the price accordingly high: the Inspire 3 will cost 16,000 francs at market launch - without lens.

Here are the most important data of the Inspire 3 in comparison with the Inspire 2 (with the Zenmuse X7, the latest matching camera):

In addition to the resolution of the camera, its dynamic range and noise behaviour are also interesting. In the press release, DJI speaks of "14+ stops" of dynamic range. This would be an excellent value and would enable detailed shots even in scenes with high contrast. Thanks to two native ISO values of 800 and 4000, the sensor should also take very good pictures even in low light. It should even be good enough for professional feature film productions.

In addition to the drone, the controller is also new: the DJI RC Plus has a seven-inch display with a peak brightness of 1200 nits. The remote control also has significantly more buttons than DJI's consumer remotes - for direct access to various settings. External screens can also be connected via an HDMI port.

The DJI Inspire 3 is now available for pre-order and will begin shipping in mid-May.

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