#1 DJI Mavic 4 Pro Best Overall
Editor's take
Top tier image system, long flight time, and robust avoidance make it the most versatile prosumer drone of 2025.
Flagship consumer camera drone for professionals and serious creators
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro redefines the high end of consumer camera drones in 2025. Launched as DJI moved its flagship line forward, this model brings a three camera array topped by a 100 megapixel 4/3 inch wide sensor co engineered with Hasselblad, a medium tele sensor, and a telephoto module for flexible focal lengths without swapping gear. The camera architecture supports 6K 60 frames per second video, expanded dynamic range, and high resolution stills suitable for commercial landscape and advertising work. Beyond imaging the Mavic 4 Pro advances flight endurance with a battery that delivers up to roughly 51 minutes in ideal conditions, extending shoot windows and reducing battery swap interruptions on location. DJI improved obstacle sensing and navigation: omnidirectional sensors and refined low light avoidance systems reduce the need for cautious manual flying in complex environments. The drone also ships with a new controller option featuring a high brightness display and support for third party apps for on site editing and advanced telemetry. Storage and data handling are beefed up with larger internal storage options and faster transfer modes to speed workflow. For professionals, the Mavic 4 Pro balances image fidelity, portability, and creative control, while retaining DJI flag ship ergonomics and accessory support. Its main drawbacks are regional availability in some markets and a price tier that places it above hobbyist budgets. Overall this craft aims to replace multiple single camera rigs for many photographers and videographers by combining sensor size, flight time, and modular imaging tools into a single foldable platform.
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro redefines the high end of consumer camera drones in 2025. Launched as DJI moved its flagship line forward, this model brings a three camera array topped by a 100 megapixel 4/3 inch wide sensor co engineered with Hasselblad, a medium tele sensor, and a telephoto module for flexible focal lengths without swapping gear. The camera architecture supports 6K 60 frames per second video, expanded dynamic range, and high resolution stills suitable for commercial landscape and advertising work. Beyond imaging the Mavic 4 Pro advances flight endurance with a battery that delivers up to roughly 51 minutes in ideal conditions, extending shoot windows and reducing battery swap interruptions on location. DJI improved obstacle sensing and navigation: omnidirectional sensors and refined low light avoidance systems reduce the need for cautious manual flying in complex environments. The drone also ships with a new controller option featuring a high brightness display and support for third party apps for on site editing and advanced telemetry. Storage and data handling are beefed up with larger internal storage options and faster transfer modes to speed workflow. For professionals, the Mavic 4 Pro balances image fidelity, portability, and creative control, while retaining DJI flag ship ergonomics and accessory support. Its main drawbacks are regional availability in some markets and a price tier that places it above hobbyist budgets. Overall this craft aims to replace multiple single camera rigs for many photographers and videographers by combining sensor size, flight time, and modular imaging tools into a single foldable platform.
Key specs
- Sensor: 100MP 4/3" Hasselblad wide, plus medium and tele modules
- Video: 6K/60fps HDR
- Max flight time: Up to 51 minutes (ideal conditions)
- Transmission: O4+ high bandwidth video link, long range up to manufacturer spec
Pros
- Unrivaled image versatility with triple camera array
- Industry leading flight time for a foldable drone
- Robust omnidirectional obstacle sensing and stability
Cons
- Premium price tier
- Not available in all regions at launch
Brand: DJI · Model: Mavic 4 Pro · Release: 2025