In the world of civilian drones, one brand has dominated for over a decade: DJI. Based in Shenzhen, the company has established itself as the world leader in drone technology, revolutionizing both the standards of aerial photography and professional uses in many sectors: cinema, agriculture, security, cartography, etc.
Known for its constant innovations, DJI has built its reputation on products that are both high-performance, reliable and accessible, which combine cutting-edge hardware and software intelligence.

With Mavic 4 Pro, DJI signs a new technological feat, designed for professional content creators, videographers and photographers in search of total creative freedom. Between material innovations, intelligent design and optimized user experience, this drone redefines the limits of aerial capture.
A jewel of optics and engineering
The heart of the Mavic 4 Pro is based on a three-camera system integrated into a 360° rotating gimbal, a first on a DJI drone. This revolutionary module allows total freedom of framing and camera movements worthy of cinematic productions.
- La Hasselblad main camera incorporates a 4/3 CMOS sensor of 100 SM, delivering unmatched image quality, fine details and remarkable color fidelity thanks to technology Hasselblad Natural Color Solution.
- There’s nothing quite like a 70mm medium telephoto camera (48 MP) and 168mm long-range telephoto camera (50 MP) complete the device, allowing compressed shots, dynamic portraits and very long-range panoramas, with impressive stability.
Each camera supports the 4K HDR video at 60 fps, and the main camera goes up to 6K HDR at 60 fps, With a slow motion in 4K at 120 fps. Color management in 10-bit D-Log, D-Log M and HLG guarantees perfect consistency for calibration professionals.

Complete control of flight
In terms of flight performance, the Mavic 4 Pro continues to push the limits:
Battery life up to 51 minutes
30 km transmission range with DJI O4+ technology
Maximum speed of 90 km/h
Omnidirectional obstacle detection, even in low light conditions
ActiveTrack 360°, capable of tracking complex subjects in cluttered environments
Through its Infinity nacelle, the drone allows for full vertical and rotational movements, including 70° upward shots, expanding the possibilities for visual storytelling. The piloting experience is also enhanced by a DJI RC Pro 2 remote control endowed with a 7-inch rotating Mini-LED screen, an HDMI port and a built-in microphone.
Smart energy and efficiency in the field
Energy management is also redesigned with a smart parallel charging station capable of recharging three batteries quickly, or redistributing energy between several units. It also acts as a 100W power bank to charge a computer or smartphone on site.
In addition, the built-in storage (64 GB or 512 GB) allows recording directly without SD card, and the function Quick Transfer via Wi-Fi 6 allows you to retrieve files at high speed without turning on the drone.
The drone DJI Mavic 4 Pro goes far beyond the simple status of drone to establish itself as a real professional flying camera, designed to meet the demands of the most demanding content creators. It combines a exceptional optics with a high-performance three-camera system, robust flight performance thanks to extended autonomy and impressive range, as well as a intuitive user interface which simplifies every step of the filming process. Added to this is a optimized security, even in complex or dimly lit environments, and a remarkable flight stability, thus offering a complete, reliable aerial creation platform tailored to the standards of the audiovisual industry.

The new model embodies the natural evolution of the high-end creative drone. DJI has succeeded in combining technological complexity and ease of use, by putting in the hands of creators a tool capable of producing cinematic content with disconcerting ease. shooting versatility, unique 360° stabilizer and optical power make it a must-have for anyone who wants to capture the world from a different perspective. An ambitious investment, but amply justified for image professionals.
Range DJI Mavic has become, over the years, an essential reference in the world of consumer and professional drones. Each model embodies a major evolution in terms of on-board technology, compactness and image quality. The Mavic 3 Pro, for example, had already made an impression with its triple camera system and its 4 MP Hasselblad 3/20 camera, ideal for high-end content creation. Mavic Air 2S, more compact and accessible, seduces with its 1-inch 20 MP sensor and its ease of control, perfect for semi-pro videographers or demanding enthusiasts. As for the Mavic Mini 4 Pro, it aims for maximum portability with a featherweight of less than 249g, while incorporating advanced functions such as subject tracking and obstacle detection. In short, each Mavic is aimed at a different type of user, but all share the DJI DNA: innovation, reliability and visual excellence.
Patrick Koune
































