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In the box:
1. 14 stops of dynamic range are achievable for video on Auto mode but not for vertical or slow-motion video.
2. This feature is only effective on surfaces with discernible textures and in lighting conditions exceeding 1 lux. Refer to the official DJI website or the product's user manual for details.
3. Measured in a controlled test environment. For details, refer to the product page on the official DJI website.
A dual-camera drone designed for travel photography, DJI Air 3S integrates a suite of advanced technologies. Featuring a 1-inch-CMOS primary camera and a 70mm medium tele camera, each with up to 14 stops of dynamic range,[1] Air 3S captures landscapes, portraits, and more in stunning detail. Both cameras support the new Free panorama feature, which allows flexible shooting-range selections. Additional new highlights include nightscape obstacle sensing[2] and next-gen Smart RTH for enhanced safety during nighttime photography. In each and every way, DJI Air 3S is designed to maximize every aerial moment.
DJI Air 3S features a dual-camera system consisting of a 1-inch-CMOS primary camera and a 1/1.3-inch-CMOS medium tele camera. The primary camera features a larger CMOS sensor and a 24mm lens, making it ideal for capturing expansive landscapes with enhanced clarity and a wide field of view. The 70mm medium tele camera excels at portrait and vehicle shots, offering compressed depth of field to highlight any subject with a bolder, more cinematic look.
3.2μm Large Pixel Size[5]
24mm Format Equivalent
50 MP
f/1.8 Aperture
2.4μm Large Pixel Size[5]
70mm Format Equivalent
48 MP
f/2.8 Aperture
The primary camera of DJI Air 3S integrates a 50MP 1-inch CMOS sensor, supporting 4K/60fps HDR and 4K/120fps video recording[6] as well as 10-bit D-Log M color mode. This large sensor, enhanced by advanced image-processing technology and intelligent algorithms, preserves even minute details in low-light conditions such as sunsets and nightscapes, delivering shots that are simply, effortlessly breathtaking.
The latest HDR video mode offers up to 14 stops of dynamic range,[1] capturing cinematic footage in high-contrast scenes, such as detailed views of cloud textures and other elements during sunrise and sunset.
Enhanced resolution and frame rates add a vibrant perspective of cultural or sporting events, and open up exciting creative possibilities during post-processing.
Even in normal color mode, Air 3S can record 10-bit video using H.265 encoding, delivering refined color performance and greater flexibility in post, with the maximum ISO raised to 12,800. In D-Log M and HLG color modes, the maximum ISO is raised to 3,200, allowing for greater brightness and more details in urban night scenes.
The medium tele camera, with its 48MP 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor, supports the same video specs and color modes as the primary camera. This ensures visually consistent footage for streamlined post-processing. Its 70mm lens offers 3x optical zoom, allowing you to capture unique shots from a distance while highlighting your subject. And when you use Air 3S to orbit around a subject and record a 4K video, you can easily take detailed and expressive close-up portraits.
When capturing close-ups of vehicles against the sunset, the medium tele camera offers up to 14 stops of dynamic range[1] to vividly capture the rich, vibrant colors of the setting sun.
When filming slow-motion videos at 4K/120fps during skiing, the medium tele camera can record high-resolution videos that are slowed down to showcase a skier's skills and even the most subtle movements.
Air 3S's medium tele camera also supports recording 10-bit video in normal color mode using H.265 encoding, offering refined color performance and greater flexibility in post. With 10-bit D-Log M mode enabled, the camera captures richer color details and beautifully renders the vibrant lights of the city as evening falls.
Both the primary camera and medium tele camera of DJI Air 3S offer Free panorama mode, letting you create seamless panoramic shots by stitching together multiple images with a manually selected subject or area. The wide-angle camera offers a broader FOV, boosting efficiency when capturing panorama photos. The medium tele camera significantly reduces image distortion, crafting your masterpieces into expansive shots with a wide perspective from multiple photos and rich details captured through its focal length advantages.
DJI Air 3S also supports user-favorite features like 2.7K vertical shooting, MasterShots, QuickShots, Hyperlapse, and more, putting a massive creative toolkit together in one compact drone.
DJI Air 3S supports the Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS). Additionally, as the first DJI drone to feature forward-facing LiDAR, Air 3S also features downward infrared time-of-flight (ToF) sensors and six vision sensors (two at the front, rear, and bottom) to achieve nightscape omnidirectional obstacle sensing.[2] This feature enables the drone to automatically identify and circumvent obstacles, such as buildings, during its flight and return paths, ensuring robust safety for nighttime photography.
Powered by real-time vision positioning and map construction technologies, DJI Air 3S memorizes flight paths when adequate lighting is available. This ensures a safe return even when taking off from locations without satellite signals, such as balconies.[7]
With forward-facing LiDAR, DJI Air 3S can detect obstacles such as high-rise buildings and navigate upwards around them,[7] even in low-light conditions, ensuring safer returns at night.
DJI Air 3S's Vision Assist provides a downward view in addition to the front, back, left, and right views to help you better understand your surroundings.
DJI Air 3S also provides Waypoint Flight and Cruise Control, among other advanced features, which allow you to pre-set flight paths and camera actions and quickly lock control stick inputs to unleash creativity.
DJI Air 3S features ActiveTrack 360° to keep any subject optimally in frame. Based on the surrounding flight environment, it automatically plans a flight path and adjusts framing to ensure stronger shots that keep your subject the center of attention.
ActiveTrack 360° allows Air 3S to automatically avoid perspectives with cluttered backgrounds.
Once tracking begins, DJI Air 3S can keep the subject in focus even if the lower half of their body is partially obscured by bushes or if they are standing on a bridge.
DJI Air 3S introduces a new Subject Focusing feature that keeps your subject in sharp focus, even during manual flight or when the subject moves off-center. This feature allows you to fully concentrate on the more creative aspects of your shots like composition and camera movement.
With up to 45 minutes of flight time,[3] Air 3S gives you enough time to scout locations, compose, nail your shots, and do it all over again and again.
Powered by DJI O4 FHD video transmission technology, Air 3S delivers 10-bit video transmission at 1080p/60fps over distances of up to 10 kilometers.[4] Live feeds are reliably smooth and vivid, with ultra-responsive control for an improved overall flight experience.
The DJI Cellular Dongle 2[8] can be inserted directly into DJI Air 3S for seamless integration without the need for any extra accessories. In case of O4 signal obstruction or interference, you can rely on 4G connectivity for stable video transmission and drone control, enhancing flight safety and reducing disconnection risks.
DJI Air 3S comes standard with 42GB of built-in storage. This allows you to start recording right away and avoid having to deal with microSD cards.
You can now send files from your Air 3S to a smartphone even when the drone is powered off.[9] Transfers to a computer can also be done with the drone powered off—simply connect Air 3S via a compatible USB cable.
The Battery Charging Hub supports PD fast charging and a power accumulation function, which allows you to transfer the remaining power of multiple low-power batteries into the battery with the highest remaining power.[10]
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Take off Weight | 724 g |
Dimensions |
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Max Ascent Speed | 10 m/s |
Max Descent Speed | 10 m/s |
Max Horizontal Speed |
* 19 m/s in the EU region. |
Max Takeoff Altitude | 6000 m |
Max Flight Time | 45 minutes Measured by DJI Air 3S flying forward at a constant speed of 32.4 kph in a windless environment at sea level, with Obstacle Avoidance Action set to Brake, in photo mode, and from 100% battery level until 0%. Data is for reference only. Always pay attention to reminders in the app during your flight. |
Max Hovering Time | 41 minutes Measured by DJI Air 3S hovering in a windless environment at sea level, with Obstacle Avoidance Action set to Brake, in photo mode, and from 100% battery level until 0%. Data is for reference only. Always pay attention to reminders in the app during your flight. |
Max Flight Distance | 32 km Measured by DJI Air 3S flying forward at a constant speed of 48.6 kph in a windless environment at sea level, with Obstacle Avoidance Action set to Brake, in photo mode, and from 100% battery level until 0%. Data is for reference only. Always pay attention to reminders in the app during your flight. |
Max Wind Speed Resistance | 12 m/s |
Max Pitch Angle | 36° |
Operating Temperature | -10° to 40°C |
Global Navigation Satellite System | GPS + Galileo + BeiDou |
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Internal Storage | 42 GB |
Class | C1 (EU) |
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Image Sensor |
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Lens |
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ISO Range |
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Shutter Speed |
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Max Image Size |
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Still Photography Modes |
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Photo Format | JPEG/DNG (RAW) |
Video Resolution |
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Video Format | MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, HEVC/H.265) |
Max Video Bitrate | H.264/H.265: 130 Mbps |
Supported File System | exFAT |
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Digital Zoom |
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Gimbal | |
Stabilization | 3-axis mechanical gimbal (tilt, roll, pan) |
Mechanical Range |
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Controllable Range |
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Max Control Speed (tilt) | 100°/s |
Angular Vibration Range | ±0.0037° |
Sensing | |
Sensing Type | Omnidirectional binocular vision system, supplemented with forward-facing LiDAR and an infrared sensor at the bottom of the aircraft |
Forward |
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Backward |
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Lateral |
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Upward |
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Downward |
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Operating Environment |
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3D Infrared Sensor |
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Video Transmission | |
Video Transmission System | O4 |
Live View Quality | Remote Controller: 1080p/30fps, 1080p/60fps |
Operating Frequency |
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Transmitter Power (EIRP) |
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Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, free of interference) |
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Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, with interference) |
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Max Transmission Distance (obstructed, with interference) |
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Max Download Speed |
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Lowest Latency | Aircraft + Remote Controller: Approx. 120 ms Depending on the actual environment and mobile device. |
Antenna | 6 antennas, 2T4R |
Wi-Fi | |
Protocol | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac |
Operating Frequency |
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Transmitter Power (EIRP) |
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Bluetooth | |
Protocol | Bluetooth 5.2 |
Operating Frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz |
Transmitter Power (EIRP) | < 10 dBm |
Battery | |
Capacity | 4276 mAh |
Weight | Approx. 247 g |
Nominal Voltage | 14.6 V |
Max Charging Voltage | 17.2 V |
Type | Li-ion 4S |
Energy | 62.5 Wh |
Charging Temperature | 5° to 40°C |
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Charger | |
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Output |
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Rated Power |
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Battery Charging Hub | |
Input | USB-C: 5-20 V, max 5 A |
Output (power accumulation) | Battery Port: 12-17.2 V, 3.5 A |
Output (charging) | Battery Port: 12-17.2 V, max 5 A |
Output (USB) |
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Charging Type | Three batteries charged in sequence. |
Compatibility |
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Car Charger | |
Input | Car Power Input: 12.7-16 V, 6.5 A, rated voltage 14 V (DC) |
Output |
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Rated Power | 65 W |
Charging Temperature | 5° to 40°C |
Storage | |
Recommended microSD Cards |
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DJI RC-N3 Remote Controller | |
Max Operating Time |
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Max Supported Mobile Device Size | 180×86×10 mm (L×W×H) |
Operating Temperature | -10° to 40°C |
Charging Temperature | 5° to 40°C |
Charging Time | 2 hours |
Charging Type | It is recommended to use a 5V/2A charger. |
Battery Capacity | 9.36 Wh (3.6 V, 2600 mAh) |
Weight | Approx. 320 g |
Dimensions | 104.2×150×45.2 mm (L×W×H) |
Supported Mobile Device Port Type |
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Video Transmission Operating Frequency |
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Video Transmission Transmitter Power (EIRP) |
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