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DJI AIR 3

After a considerable wait, the successor to the well-received, but getting on a bit, DJI Air 2S has finally touched down. It’s called the DJI Air 3, and it draws inspiration from the Mavic 3 Pro by integrating a dual-camera system to make for a more versatile shooting package while retaining a compact size.

The Air 3 is available in two variants -the Air 3 with standard DJI RC-N2 controller, which will set you back $1,699 in its cheapest form, and the Air 3 with the DJI RC 2 controller, which retails for around $2,349 as a combo.

BUILD QUALITY

The Air 3 seamlessly folds into a compact package for travel, just as you would expect for DJI’s mid-compact series. It features all-around obstacle sensors, a standard microSD slot, 8GB of internal storage

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