After a solid year, DJI takes a reliable classic and makes it more affordable.
This year, creatives saw the release of the DJI Avata and DJI Mini 3 Pro. Both drones fit growing niches and allow creatives to achieve aerial cinematography without needing to build custom FPV rigs or get licensed.
Today, the DJI Mavic 3 Classic arrives, giving filmmakers and pilots an affordable opportunity to own a Mavic 3 drone.
But how does it differ? Does the price cut mean that certain critical features are missing? Surprisingly, you get a whole lot of bang for your buck.
Like Beethoven or a painting at the Met, the Mavic 3 is officially a classic. What that means from a marketing standpoint is unclear, but what creatives are getting is most of the original Mavic 3 drone, at an affordable and enticing entry price.
Author: Yaroslav Altunin
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.