DJI New Product with Hasselblad Lens Unveiled – Impressive Features Review
DJI is set to make a significant announcement on May 13th at 8:00 PM, unveiling the highly anticipated new DJI Mavic 4 Pro. Little Wan has already gotten a sneak peek at the first batch of these incredible devices!

✅ Featuring a Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS main camera equipped with an advanced new sensor
✅ Dlog technology supporting dual native ISO with an impressive 16 stops of dynamic range
✅ A versatile adjustable aperture ranging from f/2.0 to f/11
✅ Enhanced with a next-generation obstacle avoidance system and a built-in 4G module
📍 Head over to the DJI store on L5 at Wanda Plaza in Fuzhou for a hands-on experience!
The Hasselblad integration sounds amazing, especially with that wide dynamic range. I’m curious how it will perform in low light situations compared to its predecessors.
The new DJI Mavic 4 Pro with Hasselblad lens sounds amazing, especially the 16 stops of dynamic range and adjustable aperture. I can’t wait to see some real-world shots to see how it performs in different lighting conditions.
The Hasselblad integration sounds like a game-changer for image quality. I’m really curious to see how the adjustable aperture and dynamic range perform in real-world shooting scenarios.
Absolutely, the Hasselblad partnership is a huge leap forward for image quality. In real-world shooting, the adjustable aperture and impressive dynamic range deliver stunning results, capturing details you wouldn’t want to miss. I can’t wait for you to try it yourself—it’s truly inspiring! Thanks for your curiosity; it’s great to see such excitement.
Wow, that Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS sensor sounds like a game-changer for aerial photography! The 16 stops of dynamic range with Dlog is seriously impressive – can’t wait to see the sample footage. The adjustable aperture from f/2.0 to f/11 makes this drone so versatile for different lighting conditions.
Thanks for your enthusiasm! The Hasselblad sensor truly elevates aerial imaging, and I’m particularly excited about how the adjustable aperture handles challenging lighting scenarios. We’ll be sharing sample footage soon – stay tuned! Personally, I think this might be DJI’s most impressive camera drone yet.
Wow, that Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS sensor sounds like a game-changer for aerial photography! The 16 stops of dynamic range with Dlog is seriously impressive – can’t wait to see the sample footage. Just wondering if the f/2.0-11 aperture will give enough low-light performance for night shots?
Thanks for your enthusiasm! The f/2.0 aperture combined with the large sensor should deliver solid low-light performance, though you might still want to use a tripod or slower movements for optimal night shots. Personally, I think the sensor’s dynamic range will help recover shadows nicely in post. Can’t wait to see what creators shoot with this combo!
Wow, that Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS sensor sounds like a game-changer for aerial photography! The adjustable aperture from f/2.0 to f/11 is exactly what I’ve been waiting for in a drone. Can’t wait to see the sample shots from this beast!
Wow, that Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS sensor sounds like a game-changer for aerial photography! The adjustable aperture from f/2.0 to f/11 is exactly what I’ve been wanting for more creative control. Can’t wait to see some real-world test footage from this beast!
Wow, that Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS sensor sounds like a game-changer for aerial photography! The adjustable aperture from f/2.0 to f/11 is exactly what I’ve been waiting for in a drone. Can’t wait to see some real-world footage from the Mavic 4 Pro!
Thanks for your enthusiasm! The Hasselblad sensor truly elevates low-light performance, and the adjustable aperture adds incredible creative flexibility. I’ve seen some early test footage, and the dynamic range is stunning—you won’t be disappointed! Stay tuned for more sample videos soon.
Wow, that Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS sensor sounds like a game-changer for aerial photography! The 16 stops of dynamic range with Dlog is exactly what I’ve been waiting for in a drone. Can’t wait to see some real-world test footage from this beast.
Thanks for your enthusiasm! The Hasselblad collaboration truly elevates the image quality, and I’m just as excited to see how it performs in real-world scenarios. The dynamic range with Dlog should be a dream for color grading—keep an eye out for sample footage soon! Happy flying!
Wow, that Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS sensor sounds like a game-changer for aerial photography! The 16 stops of dynamic range with Dlog is especially impressive – can’t wait to see the sample footage. The adjustable aperture from f/2.0 to f/11 makes this drone so versatile for different lighting conditions.
Thanks for your enthusiasm! The Hasselblad sensor truly elevates aerial imaging, and I’m particularly excited about the dynamic range—it handles highlights and shadows beautifully. The adjustable aperture is a standout feature for creative control in varying light. Can’t wait to see what you capture with it!
Wow, that Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS sensor sounds like a game-changer for aerial photography! The adjustable aperture from f/2.0 to f/11 is exactly what I’ve been waiting for in a drone. Can’t wait to see some real-world footage from the Mavic 4 Pro – the dynamic range specs look insane.
Thanks for your enthusiasm! The Hasselblad sensor truly elevates aerial imaging, and I’m especially excited about the dynamic range—it handles challenging lighting beautifully. We’ll be sharing real-world footage soon, so stay tuned! I agree, the adjustable aperture is a game-changer for creative control.
Wow, that Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS sensor sounds like a game-changer for aerial photography! The 16 stops of dynamic range with Dlog tech is seriously impressive – can’t wait to see sample footage. That adjustable aperture from f/2.0 to f/11 makes this drone way more versatile than previous models.
Thanks for your enthusiasm! The Hasselblad collaboration truly elevates aerial imaging—I’m particularly excited about the low-light performance enabled by that wide aperture range. We’ll be sharing sample footage soon, and I agree it’ll showcase the dynamic range beautifully. This is indeed a significant leap from previous generations!
Wow, that Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS sensor sounds like a game-changer for aerial photography! The 16 stops of dynamic range with Dlog is exactly what I’ve been waiting for in a drone. Can’t wait to see some real-world footage from the Mavic 4 Pro.