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DJI Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo With RC 2

Original price was: ₹299,999.00.Current price is: ₹295,999.00. incl. Gst

  • Takeoff Weight: Approx. 1063 g
  • Folded Size (with propellers): 257.6 × 124.8 × 106.6 mm
  • Max Flight Time: 51 minutes
  • Max Flight Distance: 41 km
  • Max Horizontal Speed: Up to 27 m/s (Sport Mode with tailwind)
  • Max Takeoff Altitude: 6000 m (3000 m with propeller guards)
  • GNSS: GPS + Galileo + BeiDou
  • Internal Storage: 64 GB / 512 GB (Creator Combo)
  • Wind Resistance: Up to 12 m/s
  • Hovering Accuracy: ±0.1 m (vertical), ±0.3 m (horizontal) with vision positioning
  • Main Camera: 4/3″ CMOS Hasselblad, 100 MP
  • Medium Tele Camera: 1/1.3″ CMOS, 48 MP
  • Tele Camera: 1/1.5″ CMOS, 50 MP
  • Max Photo Resolution: 12288 × 8192 (Hasselblad)
  • Max Video Resolution: 6K (6016×3384 @ 60fps)
  • Digital Zoom Range: Up to 24x
  • Photo/Video Formats: JPEG, DNG (RAW), MP4 (H.264/H.265)
  • Gimbal: 3-axis mechanical (Tilt, Roll, Pan)
  • Obstacle Sensing: Omnidirectional + LiDAR + Infrared
  • Video Transmission: O4+ System, up to 30 km (FCC)
  • Battery Capacity: 6654 mAh, 95.3 Wh
  • Charging Time: ~51–115 minutes (depending on adapter)
  • Supported microSD Cards: Up to 1TB (Lexar / Kingston A2 V30)
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Description

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Drone – With DJI RC 2, 6K Hasselblad Camera, Omnidirectional Sensing & Flagship Performance

Where cutting-edge innovation meets professional-grade imaging, the DJI Mavic 4 Pro with DJI RC 2 emerges as the new gold standard for aerial creators. Designed for filmmakers, photographers, surveyors, and outdoor explorers alike, this next-generation drone delivers elite performance wrapped in a sleek, portable frame. Whether you’re flying for work or passion, the Mavic 4 Pro offers the tools, intelligence, and stability to take your content—and your capabilities—to unprecedented heights.

At its core lies a Hasselblad-engineered 100MP camera paired with two dedicated telephoto sensors, advanced omnidirectional obstacle sensing with LiDAR, and DJI’s O4+ video transmission system for 1080p live views up to 30 kilometers. This configuration brings together power, precision, and creative flexibility, enabling you to capture cinematic-quality footage, perform detailed inspections, or simply enjoy flying with an ultra-smart and ultra-stable system.

Key features Of DJI Mavic 4 Pro

1. Next-Level Flight Performance with Exceptional Endurance and Speed

The Mavic 4 Pro isn’t just powerful in the air—it’s refined. With a max flight time of up to 51 minutes, powered by a high-capacity 6654 mAh (95.3 Wh) battery, the drone gives professionals the time they need to get the perfect shot without pressure. A max flight distance of 41 kilometers and a horizontal speed of up to 27 m/s in Sport Mode (with tailwind) allow the aircraft to cover serious ground quickly—ideal for large-area surveys, cinematic flyovers, or dynamic action scenes.

And with a maximum takeoff altitude of 6000 meters, you can operate confidently even in high-altitude regions. Despite its featherweight build—around 1063 grams—the drone maintains impressive wind resistance of up to 12 m/s, giving you dependable stability in real-world flying conditions.

2. Triple-Camera Imaging System Led by a Hasselblad 100MP Sensor

Designed in collaboration with iconic Swedish brand Hasselblad, the Mavic 4 Pro’s main camera features a powerful 4/3-inch CMOS sensor that captures stunning 100-megapixel stills and cinema-level 6K video at 60fps. Whether you’re shooting ultra-sharp landscapes or sweeping action scenes, the detail, clarity, and dynamic range will exceed your expectations.

To expand your visual versatility, the drone also features two additional cameras:

  • A 48MP medium telephoto camera with a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor for mid-range compression shots.

  • A 50MP telephoto camera with a 1/1.5-inch CMOS sensor for clear, high-resolution distant imagery.

From sweeping wide-angle captures to detailed close-ups and creative zoom transitions, this triple-lens system empowers your storytelling from every angle.

3. Cinematic Video with Pro-Grade Recording Capabilities

Every video creator knows resolution matters—and the Mavic 4 Pro delivers. Capture breathtaking visuals in 6K (6016×3384) at 60 frames per second on the main camera. All three cameras are capable of 4K at up to 120fps, perfect for smooth slow-motion playback. And when you need extreme fluidity for dynamic action, Full HD at 240fps gives you even more creative freedom.

The drone supports JPEG, DNG (RAW) photo formats and MP4 (H.264/H.265) for video, offering flexibility across workflows, whether you’re editing in-camera or taking footage into a high-end post-production suite.

4. Advanced Zoom Functionality with Up to 24x Digital Zoom

With a digital zoom range of up to 24x, you can get closer to your subject without physically repositioning the drone—ideal for capturing delicate wildlife, surveying inaccessible structures, or crafting stylized compression shots. Thanks to its high-resolution sensors and DJI’s advanced image processing, you retain excellent clarity even while zooming, giving you more ways to frame the perfect composition.

5. Ultra-Smooth Footage with 3-Axis Mechanical Gimbal Stabilization

For truly cinematic footage, the Mavic 4 Pro features a 3-axis mechanical gimbal that ensures rock-solid stabilization across tilt, roll, and pan. Even during high-speed movements, strong winds, or complex maneuvers, your shots remain fluid and shake-free. DJI’s legendary gimbal tech is trusted across the world—and it shows in every frame you capture.

6. Precision Obstacle Avoidance with Omnidirectional Sensing + LiDAR + Infrared

Safety and intelligence go hand in hand with the Mavic 4 Pro’s comprehensive obstacle sensing system. Equipped with omnidirectional sensors, LiDAR mapping, and infrared detection, the drone continually scans its surroundings in all directions—forward, backward, above, below, and on both sides. This enables it to not only detect obstacles, but intelligently respond and reroute in real-time, minimizing risk in complex environments like forests, cities, or indoor settings.

7. DJI O4+ Transmission with 1080p Live Feed up to 30km

Pilots can rely on the O4+ video transmission system for a sharp, low-latency 1080p live view, even at distances up to 30 kilometers (under FCC conditions). Whether you’re flying long-range missions or working in interference-heavy areas, O4+ ensures stable communication, responsive controls, and a real-time view of your footage—so you always stay connected and in control.

8. Choose from 64GB or 512GB Built-in Internal Storage

The standard Mavic 4 Pro includes 64GB of internal storage, but professionals can opt for the 512GB Creator Combo, which offers ample onboard space for high-bitrate video, RAW photo sequences, and extended project days—without the constant need to swap microSD cards. With approx. 460GB of usable space, you can shoot with confidence, knowing you’ll always have storage when you need it most.

9. DJI RC 2 Remote Controller with Integrated Display

The Mavic 4 Pro pairs with the sleek, ergonomic DJI RC 2 remote controller, offering precise flight input and built-in screen convenience. Its integrated bright display eliminates the need for a smartphone, letting you monitor live feeds, change settings, and fly smoothly—without distractions or connectivity issues. It’s the perfect match for creators who want simplicity, performance, and portability all in one.

10. Fast Charging & Expandable Storage Support

With charging times ranging from 51 to 115 minutes (depending on your adapter), the Mavic 4 Pro is always ready for its next flight. It also supports microSD cards up to 1TB (compatible with top brands like Lexar and Kingston A2 V30), offering extra space for large projects, backups, and extended fieldwork.

How to Clean

  • Clean the Cameras Like You’re Polishing Gold
    The Mavic 4 Pro has not one, not two, but three powerful cameras, including a 100MP Hasselblad sensor. Don’t let fingerprints or dust ruin your cinematic masterpiece. Use a microfiber cloth and gently wipe each lens using circular motions. Never use water or harsh liquids. If there’s dirt stuck near the edge, use a soft air blower or lens-cleaning brush made specifically for optics.

  • Keep the Gimbal Moving Freely
    That beautiful 3-axis mechanical gimbal needs to stay agile and smooth. If dust or sand creeps into its tiny moving joints, it can affect your tilt, roll, and pan. Use a dry cotton swab to gently clean the joints and avoid pushing anything deep into the crevices. Never twist or apply pressure to it while cleaning—it’s not a joystick.

  • Wipe the Body Like It’s a Supercar
    With a sleek body and aerodynamic design, this drone deserves a gentle exterior wipe-down. Use a damp microfiber cloth to clean the folded arms, propeller guards, and sensors. Dry it immediately after to avoid water spots. Don’t forget the propellers—they may be small, but they collect a lot of airborne dust during flight.

  • Clean the RC 2 Remote Like Your Smartphone
    Your DJI RC 2 is like your phone with wings—literally. Its screen and buttons need care too. Wipe the screen with a lens wipe and clean the edges with a soft brush. Avoid using any screen cleaners with alcohol or ammonia; it could damage the coating.

  • Don’t Forget the microSD and Ports
    Blow dust gently from the microSD slot, charging port, and internal storage bay using a camera blower or compressed air (very lightly). Never poke anything metallic inside. A dusty port = slow charging and transfer nightmares.

How to Take Care

  • Keep It in Its Nest (Storage Case)
    After your 51-minute aerial adventure, give your drone a cozy home. Always store the Mavic 4 Pro in its dedicated hard-shell or padded case, especially during travel. This protects it from sudden shocks, moisture, and temperature swings—basically, from the real world.

  • Update Software, Not Your Regrets
    Your drone runs on advanced firmware, flight logs, and camera settings. Regularly connect it to the DJI Fly app and keep everything updated. Ignoring firmware updates is like flying with one eye closed—you might miss out on crucial optimizations.

  • Battery Care Is Not Optional
    That 6654mAh battery can give you up to 51 minutes of flight, but only if you treat it right. Charge it with the original adapter and never leave it plugged in overnight. If you won’t be flying for a while, store it at around 60% charge in a cool, dry place—not in your hot car or freezer.

  • Don’t Force Anything—It’s Not Lego
    Whether it’s folding arms, attaching props, or sliding in the microSD card—do it gently. Everything is engineered to fit precisely. Forcing parts will lead to irreversible damage. This drone may be strong in the air but sensitive in your hands.

  • Avoid Unofficial Parts Like You Avoid Fake News
    Only use DJI-certified batteries, propellers, and accessories. That “cheap third-party battery” may cost less, but it could fry your drone or cause instability in mid-air. If you value your Rs. 2 Lakh drone, don’t risk it on a Rs. 500 shortcut.

Safety Tips

  • Respect the Wind Gods
    Even though this drone can handle winds up to 12 m/s, flying in strong gusts isn’t always smart. Avoid flight in extreme conditions, as it affects stability, battery usage, and camera footage. Wind may not crash the drone, but it can crash your plans.

  • No-Fly Zones Are Not Suggestions
    This isn’t GTA. Respect restricted airspace like airports, military areas, and government facilities. Use DJI Fly’s geofencing alerts and GNSS tracking (GPS, Galileo, BeiDou) to stay within legal bounds and avoid the flying police (yes, they exist).

  • Never Fly Without Obstacle Sensing On
    You’ve got omnidirectional obstacle sensors, LiDAR, and infrared for a reason—keep them on. They protect your drone from trees, birds, buildings, and your bad judgment. Especially helpful in automated flights or cinematic paths.

  • Watch Battery Like You Watch Fuel in a Road Trip
    A 51-minute battery can disappear faster than expected, especially when using Sport Mode or 6K video. Always begin your return-to-home well before the battery drops below 20%. The drone is smart, but gravity is unforgiving.

  • Don’t Rely Only on Auto Modes
    As powerful as the RC 2 and O4+ transmission system are, manual control skills are still important. Know how to override Return to Home or switch to manual landing if needed. If you panic, the drone might panic too—and no one wants that.

Why You Should Choose This Product

  • It’s Basically a Flying Cinematic Studio
    With a massive 4/3″ Hasselblad 100MP sensor and dual tele cameras (48MP & 50MP), the Mavic 4 Pro is made for content creators, filmmakers, surveyors, and visual artists. This drone turns every shot into a work of art, no matter how complex or wide.

  • Records 6K Footage—That’s Right, 6K!
    The video resolution of 6016×3384 at 60fps offers stunning clarity. You can zoom, crop, and edit your footage like a pro without losing detail. Whether it’s weddings, nature, or architectural shoots, it captures footage like a dream.

  • Flies Far and Stays Long
    With a whopping max flight time of 51 minutes and a distance of up to 41 km, this is not your average drone. You won’t need to land frequently, and you can cover large properties, landscapes, or chase scenes with ease.

  • Smarter Than Your Smartphone
    With GPS + Galileo + BeiDou positioning, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, and LiDAR vision, this drone avoids trouble before it sees it. Whether you’re a beginner or pro, the smart systems reduce your chances of crashing dramatically.

  • Comes with DJI RC 2 for Pro-Level Control
    The RC 2 remote gives you bright-screen viewing, seamless O4+ transmission up to 30 km, and smooth handling. It’s like holding a mini command center in your hand. Whether you’re flying in open fields or dense cities, your connection stays strong.

SpecificationDetails
Takeoff WeightApprox. 1063 g
Dimensions (Folded, with props)257.6 × 124.8 × 106.6 mm (L×W×H)
Dimensions (Folded, w/o props)257.6 × 124.8 × 103.4 mm (L×W×H)
Dimensions (Unfolded, w/o props)328.7 × 390.5 × 135.2 mm (L×W×H)
Max Ascent Speed10 m/s (Sport Mode), 6 m/s (Normal/Cine Mode)
Max Descent Speed10 m/s (Sport Mode), 6 m/s (Normal/Cine Mode)
Max Horizontal Speed25 m/s (Sport Mode), 15 m/s (Tracking); up to 27 m/s with 2 m/s tailwind
Max Takeoff Altitude6000 m (3000 m with propeller guards)
Max Flight Time51 minutes
Max Hovering Time45 minutes
Max Flight Distance41 km
Max Wind Speed Resistance12 m/s (39.4 ft/s)
Max Pitch Angle35°
Operating Temperature-10 °C to 40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F)
GNSS SupportGPS + Galileo + BeiDou
Hovering Accuracy (Vertical)±0.1 m (vision), ±0.5 m (satellite)
Hovering Accuracy (Horizontal)±0.3 m (vision), ±0.5 m (satellite)
Internal Storage64 GB (approx. 42 GB usable)
Class (EU)C2

SpecificationDetails
Image SensorHasselblad Camera: 4/3 CMOS, 100 MP
Medium Tele Camera: 1/1.3″ CMOS, 48 MP
Tele Camera: 1/1.5″ CMOS, 50 MP
LensHasselblad: 72° FOV, 28 mm, f/2.0–f/11, 2 m–∞
Medium Tele: 35° FOV, 70 mm, f/2.8, 3 m–∞
Tele: 15° FOV, 168 mm, f/2.8, 3 m–∞
ISO RangeHasselblad Camera
Video Normal: 100–12800 (Normal), 400–6400 (D-Log), 100–6400 (D-Log M/HLG)
Slow Motion: 100–6400 (Normal), 400–3200 (D-Log), 100–3200 (D-Log M/HLG)
Photo: 100–6400 (25 MP), 100–3200 (100 MP)

Medium Tele / Tele Camera
Video Normal: 100–12800 (Normal), 400–3200 (D-Log), 100–3200 (D-Log M/HLG)
Slow Motion: Same as above
Photo: 100–6400 (12 MP), 100–3200 (48 MP/50 MP)

Shutter SpeedHasselblad
– 25MP: 1/16000–16 s
– 100MP: 1/8000–8 s
– AEB/Burst/Timed: 1/16000–8 s (25 MP), 1/8000–8 s (100 MP)

Medium Tele
– 12 MP: 1/16000–8 s, 48 MP: 1/8000–2 s
– AEB/Burst/Timed: same ranges

Tele
– 12.5 MP: 1/16000–8 s, 50 MP: 1/16000–2 s
– AEB/Burst/Timed: 1/16000–2 s

Max Image SizeHasselblad: 12288 × 8192
Medium Tele: 8064 × 6048
Tele: 8192 × 6144
Still Photography ModesHasselblad: Single (25 MP/100 MP), AEB (3/5/7), Burst, Timed (1–60 s)
Medium Tele: Single (12 MP/48 MP), AEB, Burst, Timed (1–60 s)
Tele: Single (12.5 MP/50 MP), AEB, Burst, Timed (1–60 s)
Photo FormatJPEG, DNG (RAW)
Video ResolutionHasselblad Camera
– 6K: 6016×3384@24/25/30/48/50/60fps
– DCI 4K: 4096×2160@up to 120fps
– 4K: 3840×2160@up to 120fps
– FHD: 1920×1080@up to 60fps
– 4K Vertical: 2160×3840@up to 60fps

Medium Tele
– 4K: 3840×2160@up to 120fps
– FHD: 1920×1080@up to 60fps
– Vertical: 1512×2688@up to 60fps

Tele
– 4K: 3840×2160@up to 100fps
– FHD: 1920×1080@up to 60fps
– Vertical: 1512×2688@up to 60fps

Video FormatMP4 (H.264 ALL-I / H.264 Standard / H.265 Standard)
H.264 ALL-I available only on Mavic 4 Pro 512GB
Max Video Bitrate– H.264 Standard: 90 Mbps
– H.265 Standard: 180 Mbps
– H.264 ALL-I: 1200 Mbps
Supported File SystemexFAT
Color Mode & Sampling MethodNormal: 10-bit 4:2:2 (H.264 ALL-I), 10-bit 4:2:0 (H.265), 8-bit 4:2:0 (H.264)
HLG/D-Log M/D-Log: 10-bit 4:2:2 (H.264 ALL-I), 10-bit 4:2:0 (H.265)
ALL-I available only on 512GB model
Digital ZoomHasselblad: 1x–2.5x
Medium Tele: 2.5x–6x
Tele: 6x–24x

CategorySpecification
Stabilization3-axis mechanical gimbal (tilt, roll, pan)
Mechanical RangeTilt: -164° to 160°
Roll: -90° to 450°
Pan: -22° to 22°
Controllable RangeTilt: -90° to 70°
Roll: -40° to 400°
Max Control SpeedTilt: 100°/s
Roll: 100°/s
Angular Vibration RangeHovering Without Wind: ±0.001°
Normal Mode: ±0.003°
Sport Mode: ±0.005°

CategorySpecification
Sensing TypeOmnidirectional binocular vision system, forward-facing LiDAR, and downward infrared sensor
Forward SensingMeasurement Range: 0.5–24 m
Detection Range: 0.5–200 m
Effective Speed: ≤18 m/s
FOV: Horizontal 180°, Vertical 180°
Backward SensingMeasurement Range: 0.5–22 m
Detection Range: 0.5–200 m
Effective Speed: ≤18 m/s
FOV: Horizontal 180°, Vertical 180°
Lateral SensingMeasurement Range: 0.5–21 m
Detection Range: 0.5–200 m
Effective Speed: ≤18 m/s
FOV: Horizontal 180°, Vertical 180°
Upward SensingMeasurement Range: 0.5–18 m
Effective Speed: ≤6 m/s
FOV: Horizontal 90°, Vertical 90°
Downward SensingMeasurement Range: 0.5–17 m
Effective Speed: ≤6 m/s
FOV: Horizontal 180°, Vertical 180°
3D Infrared Sensing (Forward LiDAR)Range (Night): 0.5–25 m (Reflectivity >10%)
FOV: Up/Down 60°, Left/Right 60°
Infrared Sensor (Downward)Range: 0.3–8 m (Reflectivity >10%)
FOV: Front/Back 60°, Left/Right 60°
Operating EnvironmentForward, Backward, Left, Right, Upward: Surfaces with patterns & lighting > 0.1 lux
Downward: Surfaces with diffuse reflectivity > 20% (e.g., walls, trees, people) and lighting > 0.1 lux

CategorySpecification
Video Transmission SystemO4+
Live View QualityRemote Controller: 1080p/30fps, 1080p/60fps
Operating Frequency2.4000-2.4835 GHz
5.170-5.250 GHz
5.725-5.850 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)2.4 GHz:
FCC: < 33 dBm
CE/SRRC/MIC: < 20 dBm
5.1 GHz:
CE: < 23 dBm
5.8 GHz:
FCC: < 33 dBm
CE: < 14 dBm
SRRC: < 30 dBm
Max Transmission Distance (Unobstructed, No Interference)FCC: 30 km
CE/SRRC/MIC: 15 km
Max Transmission Distance (Unobstructed, With Interference)Strong Interference (urban): Approx. 1.5–6 km
Medium Interference (suburban): Approx. 6–15 km
Low Interference (seaside): Approx. 15–30 km
Max Transmission Distance (Obstructed, With Interference)Low Interference + Buildings: Approx. 0–0.7 km
Low Interference + Trees: Approx. 0.7–4.5 km
Max Download SpeedO4+: 10 MB/s*
Wi-Fi 6: 80 MB/s*
*Measured in a lab with little interference in 2.4/5.8 GHz regions. Actual speed may vary.
Lowest LatencyApprox. 130 ms (Compatible with DJI RC 2 / RC Pro 2)
*Latency depends on actual environment and mobile device.
Antenna6 antennas, 2T4R

CategorySpecification
Protocol802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax
Operating Frequency2.4000 – 2.4835 GHz
5.725 – 5.850 GHz
Note on FrequencyOperating frequency allowed varies among countries and regions. Refer to local laws and regulations.
Transmitter Power (EIRP)
– 2.4 GHz< 23 dBm (FCC)
< 20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
– 5.8 GHz< 23 dBm (FCC/SRRC)
< 14 dBm (CE)

CategorySpecification
ProtocolBluetooth 5.1
Operating Frequency2.4000 – 2.4835 GHz
Note on FrequencyOperating frequency allowed varies among countries and regions. Refer to local laws and regulations.
Transmitter Power (EIRP)< 10 dBm

CategorySpecification
Capacity6654 mAh
WeightApprox. 332 g
Nominal Voltage14.32 V
Max Charging Voltage17.2 V
Battery TypeLi-ion 4S
Chemical SystemLiNiMnCoO2
Energy95.3 Wh
Charging Temperature5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
Charging TimeDJI Mavic 240W Power Adapter (no other devices connected):
1 battery – about 51 minutes
3 batteries – about 90 mins (200V–240V) / 110 mins (100V–127V)
DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter:
1 battery – about 80 minutes
Charging via Aircraft (65W max):
1 battery – about 115 minutes
Charging NotesCharging time measured at 25°C. Actual time may vary based on temperature and regional voltage differences.

CategorySpecification
InputUSB-C Port: 5 V to 20 V, max 5 A
Mini SDC Port: 11.2 V to 17.6 V, max 15 A
OutputBattery Port: 10 V to 17.2 V, max 12 A
Rated PowerUSB-C Port: Up to 100 W
Mini SDC Port: Up to 240 W / 15 A
Charging TypeWith DJI Mavic 240W Adapter: Parallel charging for 3 batteries (prioritizes the battery with the lowest charge, then switches to parallel when all reach the same level)
With DJI 100W USB-C Adapter: Sequential charging of 3 batteries
CompatibilityDJI Mavic 4 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery

BrandModelCapacityType
LexarSilver Plus64GBA2 V30 microSDXC
LexarSilver Plus128GBA2 V30 microSDXC
LexarSilver Plus256GBA2 V30 microSDXC
LexarSilver Plus512GBA2 V30 microSDXC
LexarSilver Plus1TBA2 V30 microSDXC
KingstonCANVAS GO! Plus64GBA2 V30 microSDXC
KingstonCANVAS GO! Plus128GBA2 V30 microSDXC
KingstonCANVAS GO! Plus256GBA2 V30 microSDXC
KingstonCANVAS GO! Plus512GBA2 V30 microSDXC

DJI Mavic 4 Pro offers comprehensive upgrades across the camera system, vision sensing system, flight performance, and video transmission system. Key improvements include:

  1. Superior Main Camera Performance: Features a new generation 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera with an advanced image processing platform, capable of capturing 100MP photos and recording up to 6K/60fps HDR video, with a dynamic range of 15.5 stops*.

  2. Enhanced Tele Camera: Equipped with a newly upgraded 168mm tele camera that includes a 1/1.5-inch sensor, wide f/2.8 aperture, and a high-resolution lens, supporting 50MP photo capture.

  3. All-New Infinity Gimbal: Enables 70° upward shooting and supports full 360° rotation, allowing versatile, multi-angle filming.

  4. Exceptional Flight Performance: Achieves up to 51 minutes** of maximum flight time and a top speed of 90 km/h (25 m/s).

  5. DJI O4+ Video Transmission: Provides up to 30 km*** of 10-bit HDR video transmission with increased signal stability, better anti-interference performance, and improved image quality.

  6. Advanced Vision Sensing: Incorporates forward-facing LiDAR, enabling 0.1 lux nightscape omnidirectional obstacle sensing**** and next-generation Smart RTH. The drone can automatically detect and avoid obstacles like buildings during flight and return paths, enhancing safety during urban night photography. It can also memorize flight paths under well-lit conditions, allowing takeoff and return even in the absence of satellite signals*****.

* Measured in a controlled test environment using D-Log mode, based on the SNR scene ≥ 1 standard, excluding slow-motion and cropped vertical video.
** Measured at a constant forward speed of 9 m/s in a windless environment at sea level, Obstacle Avoidance set to Brake, in photo mode, from 100% to 0% battery. For reference only. Always monitor app notifications during flight.
*** Tested in outdoor open areas with no interference and under FCC standards. The value represents maximum one-way, non-return distance.
**** Effective only on surfaces with visible textures and under lighting conditions of at least 0.1 lux.
***** Effective only on surfaces with visible textures and lighting above 10 lux.

No. DJI Mavic 4 Pro is not waterproof. Avoid contact with water, as it may damage the device. If it begins to rain during flight, return and land immediately. Only resume use once the aircraft is completely dry, both inside and out.

DJI Mavic 4 Pro is compatible only with the DJI Fly app. Download the latest version from the official DJI Mavic 4 Pro Downloads page.
If you’re using DJI RC Pro 2 or DJI RC 2 as the remote controller, the DJI Fly app comes pre-installed.

  1. Keep the forward-facing LiDAR clean; dirt or debris can lead to false obstacle detection.

  2. The LiDAR operates automatically in moderately lit environments but may malfunction in strong light. Monitor ambient light conditions during flight for safe operation.

  1. Enhanced Nighttime Obstacle Sensing: In extremely dark conditions (< 0.1 lux) where vision systems fail, the LiDAR continues to detect obstacles and prevents collisions.

  2. Safer Nighttime Return-to-Home (RTH): During RTH in low light, if vision sensing fails, the LiDAR assists by detecting forward obstacles and triggering upward movement*, ensuring safer navigation.

* If the drone reaches its altitude limit while ascending, it will hover at that height.

The Infinity Gimbal provides an extended roll range and increased upward tilt angle, enabling smooth, multi-angle movements. However, vertical shooting is still mechanically limited in terms of gimbal angle and motion speed.

Yes. To balance drone size and weight, yaw-axis travel is restricted to ±22°, which limits the tilt range in vertical mode. This also affects maximum acceleration and increases braking distance.
To extend the tilt range during vertical shooting, enable “Tilt Angle Expansion in Portrait” in settings. Be aware that the gimbal may hit its limit during rapid motion, potentially causing image jitter. For greater pitch range, use 2.7K vertical shooting mode.

DJI Mavic 4 Pro automatically enables HDR mode in most shooting specifications.

However, HDR is not supported in the following modes:

Photo:

  • 28mm Main Camera: 100MP

  • 70mm Medium Tele Camera: 48MP

  • 168mm Tele Camera: 50MP

Video:

  • 28mm Main Camera: Slow Motion

  • 70mm Medium Tele Camera: Slow Motion, 2.7K Vertical Shooting (48–60fps)

  • 168mm Tele Camera: Slow Motion, 2.7K Vertical Shooting (48–60fps)

In most shooting specifications, the image sensor uses the Dual Native ISO Fusion algorithm to blend signals from two analog gain circuits, resulting in improved dynamic range.

However, Dual Native ISO Fusion is not supported in the following modes:

Photo:

  • 28mm Main Camera: 100MP

  • 70mm Medium Tele Camera: 48MP

  • 168mm Tele Camera: 50MP

Video:

  • 28mm Main Camera: Slow Motion

  • 70mm Medium Tele Camera: Slow Motion, 2.7K Vertical Shooting (48–60fps)

  • 168mm Tele Camera: Slow Motion, 2.7K Vertical Shooting (48–60fps)

In these specific modes:

  • When using Normal, D-Log M, or HLG color profiles:

    • Dual native ISO values: 100 and 400

    • ISO below 400 uses the low-gain analog circuit

    • ISO above 400 uses the high-gain analog circuit

  • When using the D-Log color profile:

    • Dual native ISO values: 400 and 1600

    • ISO below 1600 uses the low-gain analog circuit

    • ISO above 1600 uses the high-gain analog circuit

If you face compatibility issues on macOS while playing or editing 6K H.264 10-bit 4:2:2 video, try the following:

  1. For macOS versions below 14.7.5: Upgrade to version 14.7.5 and try again.

  2. For macOS 15 or later:

    • If video decoding fails, disable hardware decoding acceleration in your playback or editing software settings.

    • If using software like Final Cut Pro (which does not support disabling hardware decoding), consider transcoding your footage before importing it.

Dynamic Range Expansion is a built-in image processing algorithm designed to retain highlight details and preserve shadow brightness, offering a broader dynamic range.

  • This feature is automatically enabled in all photo and video modes (except D-Log) across all three cameras when ISO is set to Auto.

  • Setting ISO to Manual disables this feature.

  • The feature performs optimally when the shutter is set to Auto, especially in bright outdoor environments.

Yes. The USB-C port on both controllers supports up to 9V/3A power input when used with a compatible 9V/3A charger. Additionally, DJI RC Pro 2 supports the PD (Power Delivery) protocol and allows fast charging up to 65 watts.

You can customize the functions of buttons such as C1, C2, and the right dial through the DJI Fly app on both DJI RC 2 and DJI RC Pro 2. This enables quicker access to frequently used features and functions.

DJI RC Pro 2 includes several hardware and performance upgrades over DJI RC Pro:

  1. New 7-Inch Display: Features a larger screen with up to 2000 nits peak brightness and 1600 nits sustained brightness, offering more accurate color rendering.

  2. Collapsible Design: The screen folds down and automatically powers on when extended. Joysticks unfold simultaneously for quick deployment.

  3. Rotatable Screen: The display can rotate, offering flexibility in viewing angles.

  4. Top-Mounted, Tiltable Screen: Adjustable screen tilt without restricting grip or holding position.

  5. New Dial Button: Allows for faster adjustments in Pro mode or rapid browsing in the album.

  6. Enhanced Transmission Performance: Integrated enterprise-level multi-beam high-gain antennas support O4+ Video Transmission when paired with DJI Mavic 4 Pro.

  7. Audio Capabilities: Includes a built-in microphone and supports external microphones like the DJI Mic series* for high-quality live audio capture, even on third-party apps.

Yes. DJI RC Pro 2 allows installation of third-party applications via:

  • The built-in browser

  • APK files loaded through a microSD card

Please note: DJI is not responsible for any permission, performance, or security issues arising from the use of third-party apps. If a third-party app affects the controller’s functionality, it is recommended to uninstall the app or restore factory settings.

No. DJI RC 2 does not support the installation of third-party applications.

Yes. The maximum transmission distance of the O4+ video transmission system varies depending on the level of wireless interference and whether the environment is obstructed or unobstructed.

Unobstructed Environments:

  • Strong Interference (urban landscape): approx. 1.5–6 km

  • Medium Interference (suburban landscape): approx. 6–15 km

  • Low Interference (suburb/seaside): approx. 15–30 km

Obstructed Environments:

  • Low Interference + Buildings: approx. 0–0.7 km

  • Low Interference + Trees: approx. 0.7–4.5 km

Data measured under the FCC standard in typical obstructed and unobstructed environments with varying interference levels. These figures are for reference only and do not guarantee actual transmission distance.

When the aircraft is connected to the remote controller and a new firmware version becomes available, the DJI Fly app will automatically prompt you to update. Simply follow the on-screen instructions to update the aircraft, remote controller, battery, and other connected devices.

Alternatively, you can update the firmware using a computer by downloading the DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) software. The latest version is available on the DJI Mavic 4 Pro Downloads page on the official DJI website.

Several factors may cause the firmware update to fail:

  1. Low Battery: The battery level of either the aircraft or remote controller is below 20%.

  2. Power Interruption: The aircraft or remote controller is powered off during the update process. If this occurs, restart both devices and try again.

  3. Network Disconnection: Loss of internet connection during the firmware download.

  4. App Switching: Switching away from the DJI Fly app to another app on your smartphone during the firmware download.

Note: The aircraft may restart multiple times during the update and will automatically power off once the update is complete.

When used with the DJI Mavic 240W Power Adapter, the DJI Mavic 4 Pro Parallel Charging Hub can:

  • Fully charge one Mavic 4 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery in 51 minutes*

  • Fully charge three batteries in parallel in just 90 minutes* via the Mini SDC interface

The Charging Hub improves efficiency by prioritizing the battery with the lowest charge. Once all connected batteries reach the same charge level, the hub automatically switches to parallel charging to complete the process efficiently.

*Charging times are based on testing at 25°C in a controlled environment. Actual times may vary depending on ambient temperature and regional power supply conditions.

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Overview

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Drone – With DJI RC 2, 6K Hasselblad Camera, Omnidirectional Sensing & Flagship Performance

Where cutting-edge innovation meets professional-grade imaging, the DJI Mavic 4 Pro with DJI RC 2 emerges as the new gold standard for aerial creators. Designed for filmmakers, photographers, surveyors, and outdoor explorers alike, this next-generation drone delivers elite performance wrapped in a sleek, portable frame. Whether you’re flying for work or passion, the Mavic 4 Pro offers the tools, intelligence, and stability to take your content—and your capabilities—to unprecedented heights.

At its core lies a Hasselblad-engineered 100MP camera paired with two dedicated telephoto sensors, advanced omnidirectional obstacle sensing with LiDAR, and DJI’s O4+ video transmission system for 1080p live views up to 30 kilometers. This configuration brings together power, precision, and creative flexibility, enabling you to capture cinematic-quality footage, perform detailed inspections, or simply enjoy flying with an ultra-smart and ultra-stable system.

Key features Of DJI Mavic 4 Pro

1. Next-Level Flight Performance with Exceptional Endurance and Speed

The Mavic 4 Pro isn’t just powerful in the air—it’s refined. With a max flight time of up to 51 minutes, powered by a high-capacity 6654 mAh (95.3 Wh) battery, the drone gives professionals the time they need to get the perfect shot without pressure. A max flight distance of 41 kilometers and a horizontal speed of up to 27 m/s in Sport Mode (with tailwind) allow the aircraft to cover serious ground quickly—ideal for large-area surveys, cinematic flyovers, or dynamic action scenes.

And with a maximum takeoff altitude of 6000 meters, you can operate confidently even in high-altitude regions. Despite its featherweight build—around 1063 grams—the drone maintains impressive wind resistance of up to 12 m/s, giving you dependable stability in real-world flying conditions.

2. Triple-Camera Imaging System Led by a Hasselblad 100MP Sensor

Designed in collaboration with iconic Swedish brand Hasselblad, the Mavic 4 Pro’s main camera features a powerful 4/3-inch CMOS sensor that captures stunning 100-megapixel stills and cinema-level 6K video at 60fps. Whether you’re shooting ultra-sharp landscapes or sweeping action scenes, the detail, clarity, and dynamic range will exceed your expectations.

To expand your visual versatility, the drone also features two additional cameras:

  • A 48MP medium telephoto camera with a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor for mid-range compression shots.

  • A 50MP telephoto camera with a 1/1.5-inch CMOS sensor for clear, high-resolution distant imagery.

From sweeping wide-angle captures to detailed close-ups and creative zoom transitions, this triple-lens system empowers your storytelling from every angle.

3. Cinematic Video with Pro-Grade Recording Capabilities

Every video creator knows resolution matters—and the Mavic 4 Pro delivers. Capture breathtaking visuals in 6K (6016×3384) at 60 frames per second on the main camera. All three cameras are capable of 4K at up to 120fps, perfect for smooth slow-motion playback. And when you need extreme fluidity for dynamic action, Full HD at 240fps gives you even more creative freedom.

The drone supports JPEG, DNG (RAW) photo formats and MP4 (H.264/H.265) for video, offering flexibility across workflows, whether you’re editing in-camera or taking footage into a high-end post-production suite.

4. Advanced Zoom Functionality with Up to 24x Digital Zoom

With a digital zoom range of up to 24x, you can get closer to your subject without physically repositioning the drone—ideal for capturing delicate wildlife, surveying inaccessible structures, or crafting stylized compression shots. Thanks to its high-resolution sensors and DJI’s advanced image processing, you retain excellent clarity even while zooming, giving you more ways to frame the perfect composition.

5. Ultra-Smooth Footage with 3-Axis Mechanical Gimbal Stabilization

For truly cinematic footage, the Mavic 4 Pro features a 3-axis mechanical gimbal that ensures rock-solid stabilization across tilt, roll, and pan. Even during high-speed movements, strong winds, or complex maneuvers, your shots remain fluid and shake-free. DJI’s legendary gimbal tech is trusted across the world—and it shows in every frame you capture.

6. Precision Obstacle Avoidance with Omnidirectional Sensing + LiDAR + Infrared

Safety and intelligence go hand in hand with the Mavic 4 Pro’s comprehensive obstacle sensing system. Equipped with omnidirectional sensors, LiDAR mapping, and infrared detection, the drone continually scans its surroundings in all directions—forward, backward, above, below, and on both sides. This enables it to not only detect obstacles, but intelligently respond and reroute in real-time, minimizing risk in complex environments like forests, cities, or indoor settings.

7. DJI O4+ Transmission with 1080p Live Feed up to 30km

Pilots can rely on the O4+ video transmission system for a sharp, low-latency 1080p live view, even at distances up to 30 kilometers (under FCC conditions). Whether you’re flying long-range missions or working in interference-heavy areas, O4+ ensures stable communication, responsive controls, and a real-time view of your footage—so you always stay connected and in control.

8. Choose from 64GB or 512GB Built-in Internal Storage

The standard Mavic 4 Pro includes 64GB of internal storage, but professionals can opt for the 512GB Creator Combo, which offers ample onboard space for high-bitrate video, RAW photo sequences, and extended project days—without the constant need to swap microSD cards. With approx. 460GB of usable space, you can shoot with confidence, knowing you’ll always have storage when you need it most.

9. DJI RC 2 Remote Controller with Integrated Display

The Mavic 4 Pro pairs with the sleek, ergonomic DJI RC 2 remote controller, offering precise flight input and built-in screen convenience. Its integrated bright display eliminates the need for a smartphone, letting you monitor live feeds, change settings, and fly smoothly—without distractions or connectivity issues. It’s the perfect match for creators who want simplicity, performance, and portability all in one.

10. Fast Charging & Expandable Storage Support

With charging times ranging from 51 to 115 minutes (depending on your adapter), the Mavic 4 Pro is always ready for its next flight. It also supports microSD cards up to 1TB (compatible with top brands like Lexar and Kingston A2 V30), offering extra space for large projects, backups, and extended fieldwork.

How to Clean

  • Clean the Cameras Like You’re Polishing Gold
    The Mavic 4 Pro has not one, not two, but three powerful cameras, including a 100MP Hasselblad sensor. Don’t let fingerprints or dust ruin your cinematic masterpiece. Use a microfiber cloth and gently wipe each lens using circular motions. Never use water or harsh liquids. If there’s dirt stuck near the edge, use a soft air blower or lens-cleaning brush made specifically for optics.

  • Keep the Gimbal Moving Freely
    That beautiful 3-axis mechanical gimbal needs to stay agile and smooth. If dust or sand creeps into its tiny moving joints, it can affect your tilt, roll, and pan. Use a dry cotton swab to gently clean the joints and avoid pushing anything deep into the crevices. Never twist or apply pressure to it while cleaning—it’s not a joystick.

  • Wipe the Body Like It’s a Supercar
    With a sleek body and aerodynamic design, this drone deserves a gentle exterior wipe-down. Use a damp microfiber cloth to clean the folded arms, propeller guards, and sensors. Dry it immediately after to avoid water spots. Don’t forget the propellers—they may be small, but they collect a lot of airborne dust during flight.

  • Clean the RC 2 Remote Like Your Smartphone
    Your DJI RC 2 is like your phone with wings—literally. Its screen and buttons need care too. Wipe the screen with a lens wipe and clean the edges with a soft brush. Avoid using any screen cleaners with alcohol or ammonia; it could damage the coating.

  • Don’t Forget the microSD and Ports
    Blow dust gently from the microSD slot, charging port, and internal storage bay using a camera blower or compressed air (very lightly). Never poke anything metallic inside. A dusty port = slow charging and transfer nightmares.

How to Take Care

  • Keep It in Its Nest (Storage Case)
    After your 51-minute aerial adventure, give your drone a cozy home. Always store the Mavic 4 Pro in its dedicated hard-shell or padded case, especially during travel. This protects it from sudden shocks, moisture, and temperature swings—basically, from the real world.

  • Update Software, Not Your Regrets
    Your drone runs on advanced firmware, flight logs, and camera settings. Regularly connect it to the DJI Fly app and keep everything updated. Ignoring firmware updates is like flying with one eye closed—you might miss out on crucial optimizations.

  • Battery Care Is Not Optional
    That 6654mAh battery can give you up to 51 minutes of flight, but only if you treat it right. Charge it with the original adapter and never leave it plugged in overnight. If you won’t be flying for a while, store it at around 60% charge in a cool, dry place—not in your hot car or freezer.

  • Don’t Force Anything—It’s Not Lego
    Whether it’s folding arms, attaching props, or sliding in the microSD card—do it gently. Everything is engineered to fit precisely. Forcing parts will lead to irreversible damage. This drone may be strong in the air but sensitive in your hands.

  • Avoid Unofficial Parts Like You Avoid Fake News
    Only use DJI-certified batteries, propellers, and accessories. That “cheap third-party battery” may cost less, but it could fry your drone or cause instability in mid-air. If you value your Rs. 2 Lakh drone, don’t risk it on a Rs. 500 shortcut.

Safety Tips

  • Respect the Wind Gods
    Even though this drone can handle winds up to 12 m/s, flying in strong gusts isn’t always smart. Avoid flight in extreme conditions, as it affects stability, battery usage, and camera footage. Wind may not crash the drone, but it can crash your plans.

  • No-Fly Zones Are Not Suggestions
    This isn’t GTA. Respect restricted airspace like airports, military areas, and government facilities. Use DJI Fly’s geofencing alerts and GNSS tracking (GPS, Galileo, BeiDou) to stay within legal bounds and avoid the flying police (yes, they exist).

  • Never Fly Without Obstacle Sensing On
    You’ve got omnidirectional obstacle sensors, LiDAR, and infrared for a reason—keep them on. They protect your drone from trees, birds, buildings, and your bad judgment. Especially helpful in automated flights or cinematic paths.

  • Watch Battery Like You Watch Fuel in a Road Trip
    A 51-minute battery can disappear faster than expected, especially when using Sport Mode or 6K video. Always begin your return-to-home well before the battery drops below 20%. The drone is smart, but gravity is unforgiving.

  • Don’t Rely Only on Auto Modes
    As powerful as the RC 2 and O4+ transmission system are, manual control skills are still important. Know how to override Return to Home or switch to manual landing if needed. If you panic, the drone might panic too—and no one wants that.

Why You Should Choose This Product

  • It’s Basically a Flying Cinematic Studio
    With a massive 4/3″ Hasselblad 100MP sensor and dual tele cameras (48MP & 50MP), the Mavic 4 Pro is made for content creators, filmmakers, surveyors, and visual artists. This drone turns every shot into a work of art, no matter how complex or wide.

  • Records 6K Footage—That’s Right, 6K!
    The video resolution of 6016×3384 at 60fps offers stunning clarity. You can zoom, crop, and edit your footage like a pro without losing detail. Whether it’s weddings, nature, or architectural shoots, it captures footage like a dream.

  • Flies Far and Stays Long
    With a whopping max flight time of 51 minutes and a distance of up to 41 km, this is not your average drone. You won’t need to land frequently, and you can cover large properties, landscapes, or chase scenes with ease.

  • Smarter Than Your Smartphone
    With GPS + Galileo + BeiDou positioning, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, and LiDAR vision, this drone avoids trouble before it sees it. Whether you’re a beginner or pro, the smart systems reduce your chances of crashing dramatically.

  • Comes with DJI RC 2 for Pro-Level Control
    The RC 2 remote gives you bright-screen viewing, seamless O4+ transmission up to 30 km, and smooth handling. It’s like holding a mini command center in your hand. Whether you’re flying in open fields or dense cities, your connection stays strong.

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