Starting on April 7th, DJI began rolling out training sessions for its dealers across various regions, and more product specifications started to leak. According to insiders, on May 13th, only one product will be launched: the DJI Mavic 4 PRO. The Mavic 4 CINE and Mavic 4 Classic will not be part of this release.

Once again, the RC Track (GPS beacon) feature has been canceled, with no plans for it in the future. However, the RC Pro2 controller included in the Fly More Combo features all the functions of RC Track, such as real-time GPS tracking, intelligent follow-me capabilities, and obstacle detection even behind buildings.
The main camera of the DJI Mavic 4 PRO uses a Hasselblad M4/3 CMOS sensor with a 28mm lens and boasts an impressive 100-megapixel resolution. The aperture has been upgraded from F2.8 to F2.0, allowing for stunning starburst effects when set between F8 and F11. All three cameras switch seamlessly without color deviation and support lossless vertical shooting. Additionally, the 7x telephoto lens can capture panoramic photos with incredible detail.
Here are the pricing details for the DJI Mavic 4 PRO:
– Standard Edition (with screen remote controller + 64GB + 4G): ¥13,888
– Fly More Combo (with screen remote controller + 64GB + 4G): ¥17,688
– Fly More Combo (with RC Pro2 remote controller + 512GB internal storage + dual 4G): ¥23,888
Known specifications for the DJI Mavic 4 PRO include:
– Wide-angle (28mm), 4/3-inch CMOS, F/2 aperture, 100-megapixel resolution.
– Mid-range (70mm), 1/1.3-inch sensor, F/2.8 aperture, 48-megapixel resolution.
– Telephoto (168mm), 1/1.5-inch sensor, F/2.8 aperture, 50-megapixel resolution.
– Video recording capabilities: 6K/60P, 4K/120P, with a dynamic range of 14 stops.
– A newly designed gimbal that rotates 360 degrees, supports lossless vertical shooting, and offers a tilt range of -90° to +70° (a true “Inception-style” drone experience).
– Dual Native ISO settings at 400 and 1200 (D-log).
– Removable stepless electronic ND filters (ND4-ND64) — though this feature has been delayed.
– Built-in 4G module for seamless connectivity.
– Battery capacity: 6654mAh, 95.3Wh, providing up to 52 minutes of flight time (not compatible with Mavic 3 batteries).
– A 240W charger with a charging hub can fully charge three batteries in just 90 minutes.
– Advanced dual-controller system featuring the new RC Pro 2 remote controller, complete with a 7-inch foldable touchscreen.
– The RC Pro2 remote controller includes all functionalities of RC Track.
– O4+ transmission system with a range of up to 40 kilometers, supporting ultra-low latency 4K 30fps video previews.
– Forward-facing infrared LiDAR sensors on the drone arms.
– The cine version comes with a built-in 2TB solid-state drive, while the PRO model features 512GB of internal storage.
– Simultaneous display of real-time flight assistance images (like reverse parking views) and maps.
– Weight: 1045 grams.
– Compatibility with DJI Goggles 3 for an immersive viewing experience.