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5 fantastic features Mavic 3 won’t get until January 2022

By Ishveena Singh

November 16, 2021

But there are several awesome features that the Mavic 3 is sadly missing at launch.

DJI says it’s upping its subject-tracking game with the upgraded ActiveTrack 5.0 tech.

ActiveTrack 5.0

ActiveTrack 5.0, however, will allow the Mavic 3 to move with the subject as it moves forward, backward, left, right, and diagonally, and fly alongside as well as around a moving subject.

In addition, if the subject moves too fast and temporarily goes out of frame, the visual sensors on the aircraft will continue to track and frame the subject intelligently and pick it back up when it reappears.

The feature will be available in Normal mode as well, but not until January 2022.

This feature will allow your Mavic 3 drone to automatically record and shoot Hollywood-esque, professional-level clips.

QuickShots

DJI offers five QuickShot modes through the DJI Fly app, called Dronie, Helix, Rocket, Circle, and Boomerang.

Select one and your drone will execute an elaborate preset motion while recording, enabling you to produce impressive results, whether you’re a beginner or a more experienced flyer.

Think of it as an advanced version of QuickShots. You can use it to get the best shots in any location with just a tap.

Simply select your subject, and the drone will film while executing 10 different maneuvers in sequence, keeping your subject center-frame. In the end, you get a short cinematic video!

In this mode, the Mavic 3 will allow individual pictures to be directly stitched and processed by the drone, without the DJI Fly App or any post-production.

Panorama Mode

Meaning, you will be able to capture breathtaking landscapes with a sweeping breadth and rich detail.

With QuickTransfer, you’d be able to store and process materials on your mobile devices without linking with the remote controller.

QuickTransfer

Mavic 3 will be able to transmit materials from the drone to the mobile device more quickly through the Wi-Fi 6 protocol that would support download speeds of up to 80MB/s.

In addition, Mavic 3 will also automatically select the fastest transmission mode based on the wireless environment without switching to Wi-Fi mode manually.

In any case, DJI says it will make all the missing Mavic 3 features available through a firmware update in the coming weeks.

For now, that timeline has been set at January 2022. If anything changes, we’ll let you know.