DJI has officially launched the Mavic 4 Pro, the latest iteration of its flagship foldable drone series. Building on the success of the Mavic 3 Pro, this new model pushes the boundaries of aerial imaging with a redesigned triple-camera system, an advanced 360° rotating gimbal, improved flight performance, and smarter tracking features. Priced from AED 8,606, the Mavic 4 Pro is available now in multiple configurations.
A New Era of Aerial Imaging
At the heart of the Mavic 4 Pro is its newly engineered “Infinity Gimbal”, which offers full 360° roll-axis rotation and a 70° upward tilt. This design unlocks a range of new creative possibilities, including true vertical video capture by physically rotating the camera module. The gimbal has also been repositioned to the very front of the drone for better forward visibility and camera movement.
The triple-camera array includes:
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28mm Main Camera: 100MP 4/3″ CMOS sensor (Hasselblad-branded), variable aperture (f/2.0–f/11), capable of 6K at 60fps or 4K at 120fps.
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70mm Medium Telephoto: 48MP 1/1.3″ sensor, fixed f/2.8 aperture, up to 4K120.
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168mm Telephoto: 50MP 1/1.5″ sensor, fixed f/2.8 aperture, up to 4K100 with D-Log and 10-bit H.265 support.
Each camera supports dual native ISO and pixel-binning for enhanced low-light performance and faster burst capture. Compared to the Mavic 3 Pro, the new telephoto camera is a significant upgrade in both resolution and sensor size.
Video Powerhouse with Pro-Grade Codecs
The Mavic 4 Pro shines in the video department, supporting:
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6K (6016 x 3384) up to 60fps on the main sensor.
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4K at up to 120fps on all cameras.
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D-Log and H.265 (10-bit) across the board.
The 512GB Creator Combo unlocks even more professional capabilities with support for H.264 ALL-I 10-bit 4:2:2 recording at up to 1,200 Mbps.
Improved Flight Dynamics and Range
The drone is slightly heavier than its predecessor (1,063g vs. 958g), placing it in the EU’s C2 class, but offers up to 51 minutes of flight time thanks to a larger 95Wh battery. Top speed reaches 90kph (56mph), and the new DJI O4+ transmission system allows 10-bit HD video streaming up to 30km range (FCC).
Obstacle avoidance is smarter and more precise than ever, thanks to six fisheye low-light sensors with 0.1 lux sensitivity and ActiveTrack 360°, which keeps subjects locked on even in complex environments.
Smarter Storage and Faster Workflow
In addition to a microSD slot, DJI has introduced high-speed internal storage:
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64GB (approx. 42GB usable) in the standard version.
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512GB (approx. 460GB usable) in the Creator Combo.
QuickTransfer supports wireless file transfer over Wi-Fi 6 at up to 80MB/s, even without powering on the drone.

All-New RC Pro 2 Remote Controller
Bundled with the Creator Combo, the DJI RC Pro 2 features a 7-inch Mini-LED screen that can rotate for vertical shooting. The controller includes 128GB of internal storage, audio recording capabilities, and ports for MicroSD, USB-C, and full-size HDMI. Dual antennas ensure solid signal transmission, while the collapsible design powers the controller on automatically when opened.
Faster Charging & Smarter Power Management
The optional 240W power adapter charges one battery in just 50 minutes, or three batteries in 90 minutes using the new parallel charging hub. It also acts as a 100W power bank, and can redistribute energy from lower-charge batteries into one higher-capacity unit — ideal for field work.
Pricing and Availability
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is available in three configurations:
- Mavic 4 Pro (DJI RC 2) – AED 8,606
Includes drone with 64GB internal storage, RC 2 remote, and one battery. -
Fly More Combo – AED 11,066
Adds two extra batteries, a 100W charger, battery hub, and a shoulder bag. -
512GB Creator Combo – AED 14,510
Includes 512GB internal storage, RC Pro 2 controller, 240W charger, full accessory kit, and premium carrying case.
Final Thoughts
With the Mavic 4 Pro, DJI has once again raised the bar for portable drones. The upgraded imaging system, longer flight time, and enhanced shooting flexibility make it a standout option for professional content creators. Whether you’re flying for cinematic footage, inspection work, or creative storytelling, the Mavic 4 Pro is a worthy upgrade from its predecessor.
Are you planning to upgrade from the Mavic 3 Pro? Let us know what excites you most about the Mavic 4 Pro in the comments!
