DJI Mavic 3 Multispectral
See More, Work Smarter
Effective aerial surveying needs to see the invisible. That's why Mavic 3 Multispectral has two forms of sight. It combines an RGB camera with a multispectral camera to scan and analyze crop growth with total clarity. Agricultural production management requires precision and data, and Mavic 3M delivers both.
Compact and portable
Foldable for easy storage
Safe and stable
Omnidirectional Obstacle Avoidance
15km Transmission Distance
Multispectral Camera
4 × 5MP
G/R/RE/NIR
Precise positioning
Centimeter-level RTK positioning
Microsecond-level time synchronization
RGB camera
20 MP
4/3 CMOS, mechanical shutter
Efficient aerial surveying
Up to 200 hectares per flight
Multispectral + RGB imaging system
Highly integrated imaging system
Newly upgraded imaging system with one 20MP RGB camera and four 5MP multispectral cameras (green, red, red edge, and near infrared). Enables applications such as high-precision aerial surveying, crop growth monitoring, and natural resource surveys.
5MP Multispectral Camera
- Near Infrared (NIR) 860nm +- 26nm
- Red (R) 650nm +-16nm
- Red Edge (RE) 730nm +- 16nm
- Green (G) 560nm +- 16nm
RGB Camera characteristics
- 4/3 CMOS, 20MP image sensor
- 1/2000s (Fastest mechanical shutter speed)
- 0.7s (High-speed burst when RGB camera is used)
Sunlight Sensor
The built-in sunlight sensor captures solar irradiance and records it in an image file, allowing for light compensation of image data during 2D reconstruction. This results in more accurate NDVI results, as well as improved accuracy and consistency of data acquired over time.
RTK Module
Accurate images that capture every pixel Mavic 3M with RTK module for centimeter-level positioning. Flight control, the camera, and the RTK module sync in microseconds to accurately capture the location of each camera's imaging center. This enables Mavic 3M to do high-precision aerial surveying without using ground control points.
Efficient & Reliable Battery Life
Ultra-long battery life (43 minutes), Cruise time. A single flight can complete mapping operations over an area of 200 hectares.