The DJI Mini 3 Pro camera can physically rotate 90 degrees to capture vertical video, eliminating the need for landscape media to capture landscape images.
DJI Mini3 Pro It has a high quality camera with the unique ability to rotate and capture portrait photos and videos while maintaining full quality. This makes it perfect for shooting tall buildings and sculptures in a vertical orientation. It’s also perfect for shooting action videos of people walking or running. The camera can also pan horizontally, allowing for traditional drone shots that better cover expansive landscapes.
DJI is best known for its drones, although the company has made significant strides in video technology. The gimbal provides silky smooth stabilization for smartphone cameras, DSLRs and even movie cameras. In 2017, DJI became the majority shareholder of camera company Hasselblad and introduced new camera technologies and decades of experience to further enhance its offering.
The Mini 3 Pro is DJI’s latest lightweight drone, an advanced model with the industry’s first camera that can physically rotate 90 degrees and deliver full-resolution portrait photos and videos. Since social media prefers to watch on a smartphone, DJI’s innovation will make a big difference in post-processing time and quality. Videos of past drones should have been posted before being posted on social media. It appears much smaller in landscape mode if you don’t rotate your phone to view it. The vertical format works best for many subjects and having an option gives the photographer creative freedom. With Active Track 4.0 technology, the drone can track users and deliver high-quality aerial selfie videos. The MasterShots for beginners feature seems to have many years of experience, it automates many classic drone maneuvers.
Specifications DJI Mini 3 Pro camera
The camera of the DJI Mini 3 Pro has a wider aperture of f/1.7 to get more light on the image sensor. Low-light performance has also been improved using a much larger 1/1.3-inch image sensor with larger 2.4-micron pixels. The resolution increases significantly and jumps to 48 megapixels compared to the previous 12 megapixel sensor. The end result is a breakthrough in image quality and the ability to shoot photos and videos in the dark and even at night.
4K video recording is now possible at 60 frames per second and is a new 1080p slow motion option at 120 frames per second. The camera’s vertical tilt control offers a much greater range, from minus 135 degrees down and back to 80 degrees almost directly overhead. This allows you to shoot from low angles as well as from the more traditional aerial photos known as drones. Somehow, DJI has managed to pack the technology into the much larger drones. Mini3ProMaintaining a weight of up to 249 grams is an incredible technical feat.
Source: La Neta Neta
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