The DJI Mavic 3 Classic is, in short, a simpler version of the Mavic 3, only without a telephoto lens. It has the same 4/3 CMOS 20 Mp image sensor that we know from Mavic 3 testing and is available on similar equipment versions.
It is also the first drone to receive the new C1 certification, making it possible to use the drone in the new A1 Open class, in accordance with new European regulations for drones. So you must have an A1 certification to fly the Mavic 3 Classic.
The Classic can be used with existing DJI RC Pro, DJI RC and DJI RC-N1 controllers, and can fly for 43 minutes on a single charge.
The camera can record video in 5.1K/50fps, 4K/60fps or 1080p/60fps with either H.264 or H.265, in 10-bit D-Log. It can also record 4K/120fps slow-motion or 1080p/200fps, and you can take 20MP still photos and save them as 12-bit RAW files.
The Classic Edition has the same safety features as the rest of the Mavic 3 series, with eight optical sensors that avoid obstacles, and all video transmissions are encrypted.
The Mavic 3 Classic is sold as a drone not only for SEK 17,490, but also with a charger and DJI RC-N1 controller for SEK 19,990, and with a more advanced RC controller with built-in display for SEK 24,990.
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