Drone Enthusiast Unveils Sneak Peek of DJI Air 3S Just Ahead of Launch

A highly anticipated launch is just around the corner, as DJI gears up to unveil its latest marvel—the DJI Air 3S camera drone. Set to make its grand debut on October 15, the buzz around this innovative device is reaching a fever pitch. With a final teaser video circulating online, excitement is at an all-time high, despite the clip not revealing any groundbreaking details. Instead, it reinforces what drone enthusiasts have eagerly anticipated—a dual-camera system ready to redefine aerial photography.

Drone followers on social media have been treated to glimpses of the Air 3S’s impressive capabilities thanks to leaks leading up to the launch. The drone is likely to feature a powerful dual-camera setup, comprising a 50 MP wide-angle lens and a 48 MP medium telephoto lens. This combination promises to offer unparalleled flexibility and quality in capturing stunning aerial shots.

Video aficionados will be thrilled with the 4K video recording capability at a smooth 60fps, along with an option for 4K slow-motion video at 120fps. Such versatility ensures the Air 3S is equipped to meet a wide range of filming needs, with superb shooting formats like 10-bit D-log-M and HLG rounding out its offerings.

A rumored 45-minute flight time puts it in a class of its own, while its internal storage capacity of 42 GB and support for MicroSD cards up to 512 GB ensures ample space for creative endeavors. Safety and ease of use are paramount, with the inclusion of a cutting-edge LiDAR-based obstacle detection system—a marked upgrade over its predecessor, the DJI Air 2S.

As the clock counts down to the announcement, tech enthusiasts and drone hobbyists alike are eagerly awaiting whether the anticipated price of around $1,492 will hold true, along with the reported inclusion of DJI’s RC 2 remote controller. All in all, the DJI Air 3S is set to provide a sweeping leap forward in technology and design, making it a must-watch event for anyone interested in the future of drones.