The DJI Mavic 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Pro Cine are both flagship aerial cameras with triple-lens systems, but the Cine version is tailored for professional filmmakers with advanced video capabilities like Apple ProRes and built-in 1TB SSD storage.
Here’s a breakdown to help you understand the key differences and features:
📸 DJI Mavic 3 Pro – Core Features
- Triple-camera system: Includes a 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad main camera, a medium telephoto, and a long telephoto lens for versatile shooting angles
- Video resolution: Up to 5.1K at 50fps and 4K at 120fps
- Flight time: Up to 43 minutes under optimal conditions
- Max speed: 21 m/s (approx. 47 mph)
- Storage: Uses microSD cards (no internal SSD)
- Target users: Enthusiasts and prosumers who want cinematic quality without studio-level post-production needs
🎬 DJI Mavic 3 Pro Cine – Master Edition Upgrades
- Apple ProRes support: Includes ProRes 422 HQ, 422, and 422 LT for high-quality video editing workflows
- Built-in 1TB SSD: Eliminates the need for external storage and speeds up data transfer
- Same triple-camera system as the standard Pro model
- Slightly heavier: 963g vs. 958g due to internal SSD
- Target users: Professional filmmakers, content creators, and studios requiring top-tier video formats and storage
🛠️ Shared Specs
| Feature |
Mavic 3 Pro |
Mavic 3 Pro Cine |
| Cameras |
3 (Hasselblad + 2 Tele) |
3 (Hasselblad + 2 Tele) |
| Max Flight Time |
43 minutes |
43 minutes |
| Max Speed |
21 m/s |
21 m/s |
| Video Resolution |
Up to 5.1K |
Up to 5.1K + ProRes |
| Internal Storage |
microSD only |
1TB SSD |
| Weight |
958g |
963g |
Sources:
- Model: DJI Mavic 3 Pro
- Pixel count for photography: 18 million or above
- Battery life: 43 minutes
- Battery capacity: 5000mAh
- Maximum flight altitude: over 120 meters
- Control mode: remote control
- Image transmission distance: 7km
- Is there an intelligent obstacle avoidance function: Yes



