

DJI has officially changed the game with the release of the Mavic 4 Pro, a next-gen drone that feels more like a floating cinema rig than a piece of consumer tech. DJI’s new 360° rotating Infinity Gimbal is at the heart of this revolution, which opens up a world of creative shots previously reserved for Hollywood-level productions or heavy post-processing. Inverted shots, Dutch angles, dramatic upward tilts—this drone does it all natively, and no editing magic is required.


Paired with a 100MP Hasselblad main camera that features an adjustable aperture (f/2.0 to f/11) and 6K/60fps HDR video with up to 16 stops of dynamic range, the Mavic 4 Pro drone is made for filmmakers who refuse to compromise. It’s flanked by two upgraded telephoto lenses—one at 70mm and another at 168mm—capable of shooting 4K at 120fps, turning long-distance slow-mo into a reality.
Flight time hits a record-setting 51 minutes, thanks to a 95Wh battery packed into a 2.3-pound frame. Combine that with omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, front-mounted LiDAR, and an 18.6-mile O4+ transmission system, and you’ve got a drone that’s equal parts powerful and reliable.
The catch? According to DJI, U.S. buyers may be out of luck due to escalating tariffs and regulatory pushback; however, the drone is available through B&H Photo.
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