The drone world just got a massive shake-up. DJI's latest flagship, the Mavic 4 Pro, has officially launched with features that sound almost too good to be true – and early reviews confirm it's living up to the hype.

Game-Changing Camera Technology

At the heart of this aerial powerhouse sits a 100MP Hasselblad camera capable of shooting stunning 6K/60fps HDR video. But here's where it gets really interesting: DJI has completely reimagined the gimbal system with their new "Infinity Gimbal" that offers full 360° rotation.This means creators can now capture dynamic rotating shots and even shoot straight up at 70° angles – something previously impossible on compact drones.

The triple-camera setup includes a 28mm main camera, 70mm medium telephoto, and 168mm telephoto lens, giving filmmakers unprecedented creative flexibility in a single aircraft.

Professional Performance That Delivers

Early adopters are raving about the real-world performance. As one reviewer noted"Simply put, the video quality from the Mavic 4 Pro is the best I've seen from any drone short of the Inspire 3".

The drone boasts an impressive 51-minute flight time and can maintain obstacle avoidance in near-darkness with just 0.1 lux sensitivity – that's 150 times better than the previous Mavic 3 Pro. The new O4+ transmission system delivers crystal-clear 10-bit HDR video feeds up to 30km away.

The Catch for US Buyers

While the Mavic 4 Pro launched globally on May 13, 2025, US customers are facing significant hurdles due to ongoing tariffs and supply chain disruptions

International buyers can expect to pay around £2,459 for the Fly More Combo.

Bottom Line

Ferdinand Wolf, DJI's Product Experience Director, summed it up perfectly: 

"The Mavic 4 Pro's innovative 360° rotation Infinity Gimbal goes one step further and offers even more shooting options. We're really looking forward to seeing how people experiment with their shots".

For professional content creators seeking the ultimate portable aerial platform, the Mavic 4 Pro appears to be setting a new gold standard. The question isn't whether it's impressive – it's whether you can get your hands on one.

Check the introduction video below.