DJI Mavic 3 Cine Premium Combo
Geared towards professional content creation, the Mavic 3 Cine Premium Combo from DJI adds the ability to use the Apple ProRes 422 HQ codec, and it bumps the internal storage from 8GB to a monster 1TB SSD. Outside of that, the Cine Premium sports the same impressive dual cameras in the drone's 3-axis gimbal. One is a 20MP wide-angle camera with 4/3" CMOS and 4x digital zoom from legendary camera maker Hasselblad. The other is a 12MP telephoto with 1/2" CMOS, 4K video, 7x optical, and up to 28x digital zoom. You can utilize this in Explore Mode to scout locations, but primarily in conjunction with the wide-angle Hasselblad, transitioning between the two for truly dynamic, cinematic results.
DJI Avata
Safely film steady, ultra-wide 4K stabilized video indoors or outside, in and around objects, with the DJI Avata Pro View Combo. Sporting what some call a "cinewhoop" design, the Avata comes in a palm-sized form factor with all four propellers protected with attached guards. This allows for close-up filming indoors, near people, and through small openings without risking damage or injury to people and property. If the Avata does come in contact, it can just bounce off and keep flying.
With the Pro View Combo, piloting the DJI Avata is an immersive and intuitive experience with the included Goggles 2 and Motion Controller. The Goggles 2 are compact, lightweight FPV goggles that utilize dual 1080p micro-OLED screens to provide a clear, full-screen live feed from the drone's point of view. The Motion Controller delivers a unique and natural method of flying, where instead of a typical gamepad-style remote, you squeeze a trigger to fly forward and swivel your wrist to turn corners.