This pretty much guarantees and amazon return for me... I will get it in a week and play around with it but im not gona pay for this thing to be missing so many key things... that's just ridiculous.
I use the pano feature on my air2 all the time (and get great results).
ActiveTrack 5.0, however, will allow the Mavic 3 to move with the subject as it moves forward, backward, left, right, and diagonally, and fly alongside as well as around a moving subject. In addition, if the subject moves too fast and temporarily goes out of frame, the visual sensors on the aircraft will continue to track and frame the subject intelligently and pick it back up when it reappears. The feature will be available in Normal mode as well, but not until January 2022.
Also read: DJI, SkyPixel to give away $46K in 2021 video contest prizes
I use the pano feature on my air2 all the time (and get great results).
5 fantastic features Mavic 3 won’t get until January 2022
There are several awesome features that the DJI Mavic 3 drone is sadly missing at launch. And these wouldn't be available until January 2022.
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Mavic 3 missing features
ActiveTrack 5.0
DJI says it’s upping its subject-tracking game with the upgraded ActiveTrack 5.0 tech. Previous iterations of ActiveTrack enabled Mavic drones to follow a subject as it moved directly toward and away from the aircraft while remaining largely stationary as well as flying alongside a moving subject.ActiveTrack 5.0, however, will allow the Mavic 3 to move with the subject as it moves forward, backward, left, right, and diagonally, and fly alongside as well as around a moving subject. In addition, if the subject moves too fast and temporarily goes out of frame, the visual sensors on the aircraft will continue to track and frame the subject intelligently and pick it back up when it reappears. The feature will be available in Normal mode as well, but not until January 2022.
QuickShots
This feature will allow your Mavic 3 drone to automatically record and shoot Hollywood-esque, professional-level clips. DJI offers five QuickShot modes through the DJI Fly app, called Dronie, Helix, Rocket, Circle, and Boomerang. Select one and your drone will execute an elaborate preset motion while recording, enabling you to produce impressive results, whether you’re a beginner or a more experienced flyer.Also read: DJI, SkyPixel to give away $46K in 2021 video contest prizes