With the DJI Mavic 4 Pro, you can make professional video footage from the air. It has a long 51-minute flight time, so you don't have to change the battery quickly. You can rotate the gimbal 360 degrees, so you can add an extra effect to your videos. For example, it can look like the drone is flying upside down. The gimbal has 3 cameras with different image angles. The Hasselblad camera has the widest viewing angle with a 28mm focal length. You can capture wide landscapes with this. Thanks to the 4/3" sensor, you can record detailed footage even in low-light situations. Want to zoom in more? Use the other 2 cameras. These have a 70mm and 166mm focal length. You can take more close-up videos without image quality loss with these. This way, you can keep your distance from your subject. .
Image quality
You record videos in the 10-bit D-Log file format, so your footage has a flat color space. You can get these colors back during post-editing, exactly how you want them to be. You can record sharp videos with the Mavic 4 Pro and take detailed photos of up to 100 megapixels. This way, you can effortlessly crop photos while the quality remains the same. The Hasselblad camera has an f/2-2.8 aperture, which you can use to record sharp footage in low light. This is useful on a cloudy day, for example. Store the footage on the 64GB internal memory, and expand it with a memory card of up to 1TB.
Flight time
With this drone, you can fly for 51 minutes. This is in ideal weather circumstances and with a fully-charged battery. The drone has 360-degree obstacle detection. It recognizes objects on all sides and prevents itself from flying into them. That way, you can use the automatic flight modes of the drone without any worries.
Laws and regulations
From 2021, new European drone legislation applies. This means that drone pilots must register themselves if they own a drone that weighs more than 250g or has a camera. You'll receive an operator registration number you need to attach to your drone, which should be clearly visible. This drone has a C2 label and flies in the open category A2, so you need to complete a basic drone course for this. You have to fly at least 30m away from people.