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DJI Inspire 3
Master the Unseen
At the peak of aerial cinematography, DJI Inspire 3 offers unprecedented workflow efficiency, camera language, and creative freedom. This all-in-one 8K camera drone empowers professional-level filmmakers to fully maximize the potential of any shot and master the unseen.
The Definition of Power and Performance
Sleek, Integrated Design
Inspire 3 is a professional camera drone that adopts a fluid new design that takes aerodynamics fully into consideration to reduce air resistance.
The max dive speed has increased from the 9 m/s of Inspire 2 to 10 m/s, while vertical ascend/descend speed has increased from 6 m/s and 4 m/s to 8 m/s. [1]
Powerful maneuverability delivers responsive, accurate control and an extended flight time of up to 28 minutes. [2]
The FPV camera, visual sensors, positioning antennas, and storage card slot all adopt designs that are seamlessly integrated into the airframe for a minimalist look and modern industrial aesthetics.
Inheriting the classic transformable configuration of the Inspire series, Inspire 3 uses an all-new design that supports 360° Pan and Tilt Boost structures. When the landing gear is lowered, the gimbal supports obstruction-free 80° upward-angle shooting, [3] enabling cinematographers to capture strikingly innovative shots.
Tilt Boost
360° Pan
Travel Mode
From the outer design to the internal structure, every detail of Inspire 3 was carefully considered and optimized.
Spacial Intelligence Beyond Boundaries
High-Mobility Precision Flight System
Centimeter-Level RTK Positioning
Inspire 3 integrates high-precision RTK positioning technology used in industries such as architecture and surveying to deliver centimeter-level accuracy. [4] Compared with traditional meter-level positioning supported by Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), RTK not only makes flying more stable, but also makes flight-route planning more accurate, significantly improving creative efficiency.
RTK antennas have been built into the airframe with a new stacked ceramic design, which enables three types of GNSS (GPS, BeiDou, and Galileo) and delivers dual-frequency positioning down to the centimeter level. By activating an RTK network [5] or setting up a D-RTK 2 Mobile Station, [6] users can achieve highly accurate positioning without mounting any additional modules.
Custom Network RTK
Use custom network RTK directly in RTK-covered areas. Simply enable internet access on DJI RC Plus and connect to an NTRIP server to allow Inspire 3 to receive comprehensive data for fast and accurate positioning.
RTK Base Station
In environments without network RTK coverage, the RTK function can be used by setting up a D-RTK 2 Mobile Station. Then, Inspire 3 can receive comprehensive data from the mobile station for accurate positioning.
Dual-Antenna Orientation
Both the front and the rear of Inspire 3 have a built-in stacked ceramic antenna, providing powerful anti-magnetic-interference capability to further improve flight accuracy and safety.
Waypoint Pro
Specially designed for aerial cinematography, Waypoint Pro enables flight-route and shot planning with a wide range of customized settings. With the new Repeatable Routes and 3D Dolly modes, an innovative automated shooting experience can be easily achieved. In addition, RTK centimeter-level positioning ensures more accurate flight-route planning and execution. Whether solo shooting or in a professional crew, use Waypoint Pro to master even highly-complex scenes.
Repeatable Routes
Using Repeatable Routes, the aircraft will automatically fly on the same route and maintain all preset parameters such as altitude, speed, gimbal angle, and camera settings. Repeating the same flight mission allows cinematographers to effortlessly perform difficult one-takes, or to fly at different times in the same place to easily create long-duration timelapses that capture transitions such as day to night or season to season.
3D Dolly
3D Dolly can simulate a crane, cablecam, or dolly on film sets while going far beyond the limitations of those devices.
After planning a flight route, the cinematographer can manually control the aircraft to move along the route back and forth while adjusting parameters such as speed, gimbal angle, and more according to the needs of the shot. This makes complicated cinema-grade camera movements easier and more efficient and can deliver improved visual effects.
Spotlight Pro
Upgraded from Inspire 2, Spotlight Pro further enables solo creators with more shot possibilities. Based on powerful machine-learning algorithms, Inspire 3 supports automated subject recognition and locking for people, vehicles, and boats with greater accuracy than its predecessor.
When using Spotlight Pro’s Follow mode, the aircraft and gimbal camera orient toward the same direction and remain locked on the subject so that the pilot can get circling shots without manual framing adjustments.
In Free mode, thanks to the 360° gimbal pan of Inspire 3, the gimbal camera can stay locked on a subject, while a solo pilot uses the FPV camera to check their surroundings and control the flight route more responsively to achieve complex camera movements more easily.
Omnidirectional Sensing System
Inspire 3 is equipped with nine sensors, which enable a robust omnidirectional sensing system that can detect obstacles in all directions and provide comprehensive protection for flying. [7]
For the first time, a fisheye camera has been added to each of the four landing arms. This design helps to avoid obstruction from the airframe when the landing gear is raised and allows for horizontal obstacle sensing when the landing gear is lowered.
Customizable Obstacle Sensing
In addition, Inspire 3 features a new customizable function to help ensure greater flight safety and more creative freedom. Horizontal, upward, and downward obstacle sensing can be enabled or disabled independently, and an obstacle alert range can be manually set to suit different scenarios. [8]
When active avoidance is turned off, users can still view the distance from an obstacle on the navigation display in real-time and receive an audio alert when an obstacle is within a set range without the aircraft performing an automatic avoidance movement. This brings new possibilities to professional aerial teams that want to achieve more complex camera language.
Ultra-Wide Night-Vision FPV Camera
Inspire 3 is equipped with a new 1/1.8-inch-sensor FPV camera with a 3μm pixel size, an ultra-wide DFOV of 161°, and the ability to transmit live feeds at up to 1080p/60fps. Compared to its predecessor, the DFOV is approximately doubled. This FPV camera delivers more impressive light-sensing capability, allowing pilots to observe their surroundings vividly and clearly, even at night, and ensure greater levels of flight safety.
A Stunning New Aerial Perspective
Full-Frame 8K Imaging System
Tailormade 8K Sensor
DJI’s lightest-ever full-frame three-axis gimbal camera, the X9-8K Air, is custom-built for Inspire 3 to take drone cinematography to the next level. It features DJI’s latest image processing system, CineCore 3.0, supporting internal recording of up to 8K/25fps CinemaDNG video [9] as well as 8K/75fps [10] Apple ProRes RAW video, [9] meeting the needs of top-class film and television productions.
8K means ultra-high-resolution aerial footage that retains true-to-life texture close to what the human eye sees, with clarity that stuns audiences when displayed on larger screens. RAW brings X9-8K Air’s sensor fully into play, providing abundant space for visual effects and color grading.
In S&Q mode, X9-8K Air supports internal recording of up to full-frame 4K/120fps ProRes RAW video without cropping, providing more creative editing options.
Dual Native ISO
X9-8K Air supports dual native ISO. At full-frame 30fps and below, it offers EI 800/4000, supporting the 24fps commonly seen in film productions and the 25fps used in commercial and television productions. At above 30fps, EI 320/1600 is available.
This allows X9-8K Air to record images with exquisite details and minimal noise, even low-light cityscapes or beaches, putting it on par with professional ground-based cinema cameras.
14+ Stops of Dynamic Range
X9-8K Air covers 14+ stops of dynamic range, which captures rich highlight and shadow details in complex lighting scenarios like sunrises and sunsets. High dynamic range brings more possibilities for post-editing, retaining genuine colors even after significant exposure adjustments.
EI Grayscale (30fps and below)
EI Grayscale (above 30fps)
DL Mount Lenses [11]
Inheriting DJI’s proprietary DL mount, X9-8K Air is compatible with an additional 18 mm F2.8 full-frame ultra-wide lens and a new telephoto lens (will be released at a later date) [12] on top of the previous full-frame lens selections of DL 24/35/50 mm F2.8. All five lenses are custom-made for aerial cinematography. The housings are made of lightweight, monocoque carbon fiber, so the lightest lens weighs just 178 g, meeting Inspire 3’s requirement for ultra-high maneuverability.
The new DL 18 mm F2.8 ASPH full-frame lens is specially made for 8K aerial cinematography. With a full-frame DFOV of 100°, the 18 mm focal length can include more information, making it highly useful for capturing the grandeur of larger subjects like mountains and architecture. Additionally, when closely approaching a subject, the ultra-wide angle can introduce an added visual tension. Its high sharpness and well-controlled chromatic aberration also allow the lens to record 8K imagery with richer details and true-to-life colors.
DJI Cinema Color System (DCCS)
Building on DJI’s mature color science and technology, the DJI Cinema Color System allows the X9-8K Air to retain authentic colors that redefine the look of aerial cinematography. This applies to natural settings and urban landscapes, and also accurately captures skin tones in different environments and lighting conditions. DCCS ensures effortless color matching between X9-8K Air and ground-based cinema cameras such as DJI Ronin 4D, delivering consistent color style from air to ground to meet the needs of film-production post-editing workflows.
Multi-Camera Timecode Sync
Through the 3.5mm port on the aircraft, you can sync timecode between equipment in the air and on the ground. When dealing with abundant footage from multiple cameras, timecode sync makes the editing process significantly more simplified and efficient.
Interconnected Ecosystem
O3 Pro Video Transmission and Control System
DJI RC Plus
Inspire 3 comes with a professional-level remote controller, the DJI RC Plus, which has a built-in 7-inch 1,200-nit high-bright screen to provide an extraordinary outdoor monitoring experience. It also features an HDMI out port, along with several buttons and dials on the front, back, and top, which enable fast and intuitive operation. Button functions can also be customized to fit users’ habits and deliver a more smooth operating experience.
The built-in battery of RC Plus provides an operating time of approximately 3.3 hours, and extends to 6 hours with an external WB37 battery. [11] It also supports battery hot-swapping to improve creative efficiency.
On top of the classic flight control interface, the new DJI Pilot 2 app for Inspire adds a cinema-grade monitoring interface, which allows simple and convenient checking of information like camera exposure, video specifications, focal length, and gimbal angle, easily meeting the monitoring requirements of gimbal operators and DPs.
Professional accessories such as a strap and waist support are also included for more comfortable and efficient long-duration use.
Cinema-Grade O3 Pro Video Transmission [13]
Inspire 3 is equipped with O3 Pro, DJI’s latest cinema-grade video transmission system, which enables a max transmission distance of 15 km in single control mode [14] and 12 km [15] in dual-control mode. Both the gimbal camera and FPV camera support 1080p/60fps live feeds and an ultra-low latency of 90 ms. [16] Compared to the Lightbridge video transmission system of Inspire 2, O3 Pro has taken a generational leap in transmission distance, latency, and overall stability.
For the first time, 4K/30fps live feeds are also supported with a max 5km transmission distance to meet the needs of UHD monitoring and livestreaming on set. [17]
Independent Links for Dual Control [18]
Compared with its predecessor, the dual-control experience of Inspire 3 has been significantly upgraded. Two remote controllers can receive live feeds and control the drone independently, so the pilot and gimbal operator can be at different positions on set. This breaks Inspire 2’s limitations of binding the primary and secondary control links.
If the pilot loses aircraft signal, the gimbal operator is now able to take control of the aircraft to safely return to home or land directly.
Compatible with the DJI PRO Ecosystem
Dual Controll
Three-Person Control (Scenario 2)
Supports DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor [11]
In addition to RC Plus, Inspire 3 also allows use of the DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor as a second remote controller. The remote monitor can pair directly with Inspire 3 to receive live feeds, and can even control gimbal and focus when the Ronin 4D Hand Grips are attached. [11] HDMI [19] and SDI [19] ports on the remote monitor can also output live feeds to other monitoring devices.
Supports DJI Three-Channel Follow Focus [11]
As a member of the DJI PRO ecosystem, the new DJI Three-Channel Follow Focus can transmit control signals to Inspire 3 via the O3 Pro transmission system (this requires a DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor to act as an intermediary device). With Three-Channel Follow Focus, the focus puller can achieve accurate remote focus control and stepless aperture adjustments to deliver an integrated wireless monitoring and control experience.
* When DJI Three-Channel Follow Focus is used with two DJI RC Plus remote controllers, the intermediary DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor must connect to the gimbal operator’s RC Plus via HDMI and USB A-C cables. This enables piloting, gimbal control, and focus control to be done independently by the designated personnel.
Supports DJI Master Wheels [11]
When a DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor is paired as the second controller (as the intermediary to the PRO ecosystem), Inspire 3’s gimbal can be controlled using DJI Master Wheels. In this way, it can provide a gimbal control experience on par with Ronin 2 to meet the operating habits of cinematographers.
Supports DJI Transmission [11]
With DJI Transmission, Inspire 3 supports expanded monitoring on set. Connect an RC Plus to a DJI Video Transmitter with Broadcast mode enabled. [20] Then, live feeds can be transmitted to an unlimited number of remote monitors, further improving coordination efficiency.
Built for All-Day Shooting
Efficient Full-Scenario Operation
Dual-Battery System
Inspire 3 is equipped with a new TB51 dual-battery system, which utilizes the latest battery chemistry technology for optimized reliability and performance.
TB51 batteries are smaller, lighter, more streamlined, and higher voltage compared to TB50. They provide a 28-minute max flight time [2] and support hot swapping with a redesigned battery release that allows effortless continuous operation.
If the temperature of the battery goes lower than 18° C (64° F), the battery will trigger an auto-heating function, maintaining adequate flight performance even in locations with temperatures as low as -20° C (-4° F).
New Battery Charging Hub
The all-new foldable battery charging hub strikes the optimum balance between charging efficiency and storage size. It can accommodate eight batteries. In Fast mode, it can charge two batteries to 90% in just 35 minutes [21] and eight batteries to 100% in only 160 minutes. [21] The included 65W USB-C port can also be used to charge an RC Plus.
DJI PROSSD 1TB Included
The included DJI PROSSD 1TB supports a max read speed of 900Mbps [22] and the footage can be read on a computer directly through the provided USB-C to USB-C cable without the need for a card reader.
Storage and Transitions
The newly designed trolley case is equipped with an extendable handle, two side handles, and four 360-degree-movement wheels, making transitions and transportation effortless. Additionally, two numbered locks are equipped for added safety. The well-designed trolley case can store one aircraft, one X9-8K Air gimbal camera, two RC Plus remote controllers, four lenses, twelve batteries, two battery charging hubs, three sets of propellers, and other items. New foldable quick-release propellers are easy to store and don’t require re-installation before each flight.
Footnotes
* Please check and strictly abide by local laws and regulations before flying.
** All data was tested with a production model DJI Inspire 3 in a controlled environment. Actual experience may vary depending on the environment, usage, and firmware version.
*** All videos and images on this page were shot in strict compliance with relevant local laws and regulations.
**** Before use, Inspire 3 must be activated via the DJI Pilot 2 app.
1. Full speed tested when flying in a windless environment at sea level, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories. The data is for reference only.
2. Measured when flying forward at a constant speed of 36 kph with the landing gear down in a windless environment at sea level, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories, and recording 4K/24fps H.264 (S35) video until the battery reached 0%. This data is for reference only. Please refer to the actual values in the app.
3. Measured using DL 50 mm lens with landing gear lowered and the aircraft hovering in a windless environment.
4. When RTK is disabled, DJI Inspire 3 uses GNSS positioning by default.
5. Before using custom network RTK, contact a local dealer to purchase the service.
6. The D-RTK 2 Mobile Station is sold separately.
7. Obstacle sensing is disabled while the landing gear is in the process of being raised or lowered. When the landing gear is down, there are obstacle-avoidance blind spots at the front-left and front-right areas of the aircraft of approximately 20°.
8. Custom brake range of obstacle avoidance: 2-10 meters horizontally, 1-3 meters upward, and 1 meter downward. Custom alert range of obstacle sensing: 2.1-30 meters horizontally, 1.1-10 meters upward, and 1.1-10 meters downward.
9. License key sold separately.
10. Shooting 8K/75fps video requires full-frame 2.4:1 aspect ratio and Apple ProRes RAW in S&Q mode.
11. Sold separately.
12. The new telephoto lens will be released at a later date.
13. Measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories. The above data shows the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights under each standard. During flight, please pay attention to reminders in the app.
14. Longest video transmission distance in single control mode: FPV Camera: approx. 15 km (FCC), 8 km (CE/SRRC/MIC). Gimbal Camera (1080p/60fps live feeds): approx. 13 km (FCC), 7 km (CE/SRRC/MIC). Gimbal Camera (4K/30fps live feeds): approx. 5 km (FCC), 3 km (CE/SRRC/MIC).
15. Longest video transmission distance in dual-control mode: FPV Camera: approx. 12 km (FCC), 6.4 km (CE/SRRC/MIC). Gimbal Camera (1080p/60fps live feeds): approx. 11.2 km (FCC), 5.6 km (CE/SRRC/MIC). Gimbal Camera (4K/30fps live feeds): approx. 4 km (FCC), 2.4 km (CE/SRRC/MIC).
16. The lowest latency of the gimbal camera was measured when recording 4K/60fps ProRes RAW video. The lowest latency of the FPV camera was measured with strong video transmission signals.
17. Only when the frame rate is 30fps and below.
18. When using dual remote controllers, make sure that the antennas of both remote controllers are pointing toward the aircraft, and there is no obstruction between the remote controllers and the aircraft. Otherwise, a remote controller with poor signal may impair the communication quality of the other.
19. The port is located on the DJI Remote Monitor Expansion Plate, which is sold separately.
20. Transmission performance differs in Broadcast mode.
21. Tested at a room temperature of 25° C (77° F) in a well-ventilated environment and is for reference only.
22. Measured using the included USB-C to USB-C data cable on Apple MacBook Pro 2021 (Apple M1 Max chip).
In-The-Box
Spesifikasjoner:
Aircraft |
Model | T740 |
Aircraft |
Aircraft Weight | Approx. 3,995 g (includes gimbal camera, two batteries, lens, PROSSD, and propellers) |
Aircraft |
Max Takeoff Weight | Approx. 4,310 g |
Aircraft |
Hovering Accuracy Range | Vertical:
±0.1 m (with vision positioning) ±0.5 m (with GNSS positioning) ±0.1 m (with RTK positioning) Horizontal: ±0.3 m (with vision positioning) ±0.5 m (with GNSS positioning) ±0.1 m (with RTK positioning) |
Aircraft |
RTK Positioning Accuracy (RTK fix) | 1 cm + 1 PPM (horizontal)
1.5 cm + 1 PPM (vertical) |
Aircraft |
Max Angular Velocity | Pitch: 200°/s
Roll: 200°/s Yaw: 150°/s |
Aircraft |
Max Tilt Angle | N Mode: 35°
S Mode: 40° A Mode: 35° T Mode: 20° Emergency Brake: 55° |
Aircraft |
Max Ascent Speed | 8 m/s
Measured when flying in a windless environment at sea level, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories. This data is for reference only. |
Aircraft |
Max Descent Speed | Vertical: 8 m/s
Tilt: 10 m/s Measured when flying in a windless environment at sea level, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories. This data is for reference only. |
Aircraft |
Max Horizontal Speed | 94 kph
Measured when flying in a windless environment at sea level, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories. This data is for reference only. |
Aircraft |
Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level | Standard Propellers: 3800 m
High-Altitude Propellers: 7000 m Measured in an environment with light wind with the gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories. This data is for reference only. |
Aircraft |
Max Wind Resistance | Takeoff/land: 12 m/s
In-flight: 14 m/s Measured when flying at sea level, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories. This data is for reference only. |
Aircraft |
Max Hovering Time | Approx. 25 minutes
Measured when hovering in a windless environment at sea level with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories, with landing gear raised, and recording 4K/24fps H.264 (S35) video until the battery reached 0%. This data is for reference only. Please refer to the actual values in the app. |
Aircraft |
Max Flight Time | Approx. 28 minutes (landing gear lowered)
Approx. 26 minutes (landing gear raised) Measured when flying forward at a constant speed of 36 kph in a windless environment at sea level, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories, and recording 4K/24fps H.264 (S35) video until the battery reached 0%. This data is for reference only. Please refer to the actual values in the app. |
Aircraft |
Motor Model | DJI 3511s |
Aircraft |
Global Navigation Satellite System | GPS + Galileo + BeiDou |
Aircraft |
Propeller Model | Standard Propellers: DJI 1671
High-Altitude Propellers: DJI 1676 |
Aircraft |
Operating Temperature | -20° to 40° C (-4° to 104° F) |
Aircraft |
Diagonal Distance | Landing Gear Raised: 695 mm
Landing Gear Lowered: 685 mm |
Aircraft |
Travel Mode Dimensions | Height: 176 mm
Width: 709.8 mm Length: 500.5 mm |
Gimbal Camera |
Sensor | 35mm full-frame CMOS |
Gimbal Camera |
Max Resolution | Photo: 8192×5456
Video: 8192×4320 |
Gimbal Camera |
Video Resolution | View detailed list |
Gimbal Camera |
Supported Lens | DL 18 mm F2.8 ASPH Lens
DL 24 mm F2.8 LS ASPH Lens DL 35 mm F2.8 LS ASPH Lens DL 50 mm F2.8 LS ASPH Lens |
Gimbal Camera |
Photo Format | JPG, DNG |
Gimbal Camera |
Video Format | MOV, CinemaDNG |
Gimbal Camera |
Operation Mode | Capture, Record, Playback |
Gimbal Camera |
Exposure Mode | P, A, S, M |
Gimbal Camera |
Shutter Type | Electronic shutter |
Gimbal Camera |
Shutter Speed | 8-1/8000 s |
Gimbal Camera |
White Balance | AWB
MWB (2000K-10000K) |
Gimbal Camera |
ISO Range | Photo
ISO: 100-25600 Video EI: 200-6400 |
Gimbal Camera |
Anti-flicker | Capture Mode: Auto, 50 Hz, 60 Hz, OFF |
Gimbal Camera |
Angular Vibration Range | Hovering: ±0.002°
Flying: ±0.004° |
Gimbal Camera |
Installation Method | Quick release |
Gimbal Camera |
Mechanical Range | Tilt:
-128° to +110° (landing gear lowered) -148° to +90° (landing gear raised) Roll: -90° to +230° Pan: ±330° |
Gimbal Camera |
Controllable Range | Tilt (landing gear lowered):
Before gimbal pitch limit extension: -90° to +30° After gimbal pitch limit extension: -115° to +100° Tilt (landing gear raised): Before gimbal limit extension: -90° to +30° After gimbal limit extension: -140° to +75° Roll: ±20° Pan: ±300° |
Gimbal Camera |
Max Control Speed | With DJI RC Plus:
Tilt: 120°/s Roll: 180°/s Pan: 270°/s With DJI Master Wheels: Tilt: 432°/s Roll: 432°/s Pan: 432°/s |
Gimbal Camera |
Weight | Approx. 516 g (without lens) |
Video Transmission |
Video Transmission System | O3 Pro |
Video Transmission |
Live View Quality | FPV Camera: Up to 1080p/60fps
Gimbal Camera: Up to 1080p/60fps, 4K/30fps |
Video Transmission |
Max Live Video Bitrate | 50 Mbps |
Video Transmission |
Max Transmission Distance | Single Control Mode:
FPV Camera: approx. 15 km (FCC), 8 km (CE/SRRC/MIC) Gimbal Camera (1080p/60fps live feeds): approx. 13 km (FCC), 7 km (CE/SRRC/MIC) Gimbal Camera (4K/30fps live feeds): approx. 5 km (FCC), 3 km (CE/SRRC/MIC) Dual-Control Mode: FPV Camera: approx. 12 km (FCC), 6.4 km (CE/SRRC/MIC) Gimbal Camera (1080p/60fps live feeds): approx. 11.2 km (FCC), 5.6 km (CE/SRRC/MIC) Gimbal Camera (4K/30fps live feeds): approx. 4 km (FCC), 2.4 km (CE/SRRC/MIC) Measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories. The above data shows the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights under each standard. During your flight, please pay attention to reminders in the app. |
Video Transmission |
Lowest Latency | FPV Camera: 90 ms
Gimbal Camera: 90 ms The lowest latency of the gimbal camera was measured when recording 4K/60fps ProRes RAW video. The lowest latency of the FPV camera was measured with strong video transmission signals. |
Video Transmission |
Operating Frequency | 2.4000-2.4835 GHz
5.150-5.250 GHz (CE: 5.170-5.250 GHz) 5.725-5.850 GHz In some countries and regions, the 5.1 and 5.8GHz frequencies are prohibited, or the 5.1GHz frequency is only allowed for indoor use. Please refer to local laws and regulations. |
Video Transmission |
Transmitter Power (EIRP) | 2.4 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.1 GHz: <23 dBm (CE) 5.8 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <30 dBm (SRRC), <14 dBm (CE) |
Battery |
Model | TB51 Intelligent Battery |
Battery |
Capacity | 4280 mAh |
Battery |
Nominal Voltage | 23.1 V |
Battery |
Type | Li-ion |
Battery |
Chemical System | LiCoO2 |
Battery |
Energy | 98.8 Wh |
Battery |
Weight | Approx. 470 g |
Battery |
Operating Temperature | -20° to 40° C (-4° to 104° F) |
Battery |
Charging Temperature | -20° to 40° C (-4° to 104° F)
If the temperature of the battery is lower than 10° C (50° F), the battery will trigger an auto-heating function. Charging in a low-temperature environment below 0° C (32° F) may shorten battery life. |
Battery |
Max Charging Power | 411 W |
Battery |
Charge via Aircraft | Not supported |
Battery Charging Hub |
Input | 100-240 V AC, max 8 A |
Battery Charging Hub |
Output | 26.4 V, 7.8 A |
Battery Charging Hub |
Total Rated Output | 476 W, including 65W PD fast charging of USB-C port |
Battery Charging Hub |
Charging Time | Fast Mode: Approx. 35 minutes to 90%
Standard Mode: Approx. 55 minutes to 100% Silent Mode: Approx. 80 minutes to 100% Tested at a room temperature of 25° C (77° F) and in a well-ventilated environment. In Fast mode, each battery pair is charged to 90% in sequence, and then eight batteries are charged together to 100%. |
Battery Charging Hub |
Charging Temperature | -20° to 40° C (-4° to 104° F) |
Battery Charging Hub |
Weight | Approx. 1,680 g |
Memory Card |
Memory Card Type | DJI PROSSD 1TB |
Sensing |
Forward | Measurement Range: 1.5-48 m
Effective Sensing Speed: ≤15 m/s FOV: Horizontal 90°, Vertical 103° (landing gear raised) Horizontal 72°, Vertical 103° (landing gear lowered) |
Sensing |
Backward | Measurement Range: 1.5-48 m
Effective Sensing Speed: ≤15 m/s FOV: Horizontal 90°, Vertical 103° |
Sensing |
Lateral | Measurement Range: 1.5-42 m
Effective Sensing Speed: ≤15 m/s FOV: Horizontal 90°, Vertical 85° |
Sensing |
Upward | Measurement Range: 0.2-13 m
Effective Sensing Speed: ≤6 m/s FOV: Front and Back 100°, Left and Right 90° |
Sensing |
Downward | Measurement Range: 0.3-18 m
Effective Sensing Speed: ≤6 m/s FOV: Front and Back 130°, Left and Right 160° |
Sensing |
Operating Environment | Forward, Backward, Left, Right, and Upward: surfaces with discernible patterns and adequate lighting (lux >15)
Downward: Surfaces with discernible patterns and diffuse reflectivity >20% (e.g., walls, trees, people); adequate lighting (lux >15) Obstacle sensing is disabled while the landing gear is in the process of being raised or lowered. |
Sensing |
ToF Infrared Sensor Measurement Range | 0-10 m |
Remote Controller |
Model | RM700B |
Remote Controller |
Operating Time | Built-in Batteries: approx. 3.3 hours
Built-in Batteries Plus External Battery: approx. 6 hours |
Remote Controller |
Operating Frequency | 2.4000-2.4835 GHz
5.725 GHz-5.850 GHz In some countries and regions, 5.1GHz and 5.8GHz frequencies are prohibited, or the 5.1GHz frequency is only allowed for indoor use. Please refer to local laws and regulations. |
Remote Controller |
Video Output Port | HDMI |
Remote Controller |
Power Supply | Built-in batteries or external battery |
Remote Controller |
Coordinated Operation | Supports dual controls and coordination between multiple operators |
Remote Controller |
Power Consumption | 12.5 W |
Remote Controller |
Operating Temperature | -20° to 50 °C (-4° to 122° F) |
Remote Controller |
Storage Temperature | -30° to 45° C (-22° to 113° F) (within one month)
-30° to 35° C (-22° to 95° F) (one to three months) -30° to 30° C (-22° to 86° F) (three months to one year) |
Remote Controller |
Battery | Built-in Battery: 3250mAh-7.2V (a set)
External Battery: WB37 Intelligent Battery |
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Wi-Fi Protocol | Wi-Fi 6 |
Remote Controller |
Wi-Fi Operating Frequency | 2.4000-2.4835 GHz
5.150-5.250 GHz 5.725-5.850 GHz |
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Wi-Fi Transmitter Power (EIRP) | 2.4 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.1 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC), <23 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC) 5.8 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC/SRRC), <14 dBm (CE) |
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Bluetooth Protocol | Bluetooth 5.1 |
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Bluetooth Operating Frequency | 2.4000-2.4835 GHz |
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Bluetooth Transmitter Power (EIRP) | < 10 dBm |
App |
App | DJI Pilot 2 |
FPV Camera |
FOV | 161° |
FPV Camera |
Resolution | 1920×1080@60fps |
FAQ:
Aircraft |
What is DJI Inspire 3’s max horizontal speed? | 94 kph
Measured when flying in a windless environment with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories. Data is for reference only. |
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What is DJI Inspire 3’s max takeoff weight? | Approx. 4310 g |
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What is DJI Inspire 3’s max wind resistance? | 12 m/s during takeoff/landing, and 14 m/s during flight.
Measured when flying in a windless environment at sea level, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories. Data is for reference only. |
Aircraft |
What DJI Inspire 3’s max flight time? | Inspire 3’s max hovering time is approx. 25 minutes, and the max forward flying time is approx. 28 minutes.
The max hovering time was measured when hovering in a windless environment at sea level with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories, with landing gear raised, and recording 4K/24fps H.264 (S35) video until the battery reached 0%. The forward flying time was measured when flying forward at a constant speed of 36 kph in a windless environment at sea level, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories, with landing gear lowered and recording 4K/24fps H.264 (S35) video until the battery reached 0%. This data is for reference only. Please refer to the actual values in the app. |
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Does Inspire 3 have an obstacle sensing system? | Yes. Inspire 3 is equipped with an omnidirectional visual sensing system to detect obstacles in all directions, providing comprehensive protection for flying.
Obstacle sensing is disabled while the landing gear is in the process of being raised or lowered. When the landing gear is down, there are obstacle-avoidance blind spots at the front-left and front-right areas of the aircraft of approximately 20°. |
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How do I achieve the largest tilt and pan angles with the DJI Inspire 3 gimbal camera? | When the landing gear of DJI Inspire 3 is raised, it supports 360° pan shooting obstruction-free. When the landing gear is lowered and the gimbal camera faces forward, it can achieve 80° tilt shooting obstruction-free. |
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What are the dimensions of DJI Inspire 3? | When the landing gear is raised, the diagonal distance is approx. 695 mm;
When the landing gear is lowered, the diagonal distance is approx. 685 mm; Travel Mode Dimensions 500.5×709.8×176 mm (length×width×height). |
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Compared to DJI Inspire 2, what major upgrades does Inspire 3 have? | DJI Inspire 3 features a sleek and integrated design, a high-mobility flight system, a full-frame 8K imaging system, O3 Pro video transmission and control system, and efficient full-scenario operation. Compared with DJI Inspire 2, the image quality and operation efficiency of Inspire 3 is significantly improved. This delivers greater creative freedom and an enhanced aerial cinematography experience. |
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Can I control the tilt axis of the FPV camera? | Yes. When the remote controller is using the default settings, turn the wheel on the upper left to control the tilt axis. |
Camera |
Does Inspire 3 come with gimbal camera included? | Yes. It comes with a full-frame gimbal camera, the DJI Zenmuse X9-8K Air. |
Camera |
What lenses are compatible with Zenmuse X9-8K Air? | DL 18 mm F2.8 ASPH Lens
DL 24 mm F2.8 LS ASPH Lens DL 35 mm F2.8 LS ASPH Lens DL 50 mm F2.8 LS ASPH Lens |
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Compared to the Zenmuse X7, what major upgrades does the image sensor of Zenmuse X9-8K Air have? | Zenmuse X9-8K Air is equipped with a full-frame image sensor that can record video at up to 8K RAW. It supports 14+ stops of dynamic range and dual native ISO to retain more details, meeting the needs of a wide variety of cinematography scenarios. |
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In terms of lens mounting, what is the difference between the Zenmuse X9-8K Air and the Zenmuse X7? | Zenmuse X9-8K Air has added a lens locking lever. After mounting the lens, tighten the locking lever to secure the lens and further reduce shake. Before detaching the lens, make sure that the lens locking lever is in the unlocked position. |
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Is DJI Inspire 3 compatible with other Zenmuse gimbal cameras? | No. Inspire 3 adopts an all-new gimbal camera quick-release port that currently supports only the full-frame Zenmuse X9-8K Air gimbal camera. |
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Can I use Zenmuse X9-8K Air independently from DJI Inspire 3? | No. Zenmuse X9-8K Air is only compatible with DJI Inspire 3. To get the same-level image quality on a ground-based platform, DJI Ronin 4D is recommended. |
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Can I use Zenmuse X9-8K Air on DJI Inspire 2? | No. Zenmuse X9-8K Air adopts an all-new gimbal camera quick-release port, so it cannot be used on DJI Inspire 2. |
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Are the CinemaDNG and Apple ProRes RAW codecs supported by the Zenmuse X9-8K Air included when I purchase the DJI Inspire 3? | No. Both license keys are sold separately. |
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Do lenses compatible with Zenmuse X9-8K Air support third-party filters? | Yes. For 18 mm lens, use 55 mm filter. For 24 mm, 35 mm and 50 mm lenses; use filters with a diameter of 46 mm, weight between 10-12 g, and thickness (excluding the screw) within 4.4 mm. |
Remote Controller and Video Transmission |
What are the highlight features of DJI Inspire 3’s video transmission system? | DJI Inspire 3 adopts the all-new O3 Pro video transmission system, which supports simultaneous video transmission of the gimbal camera and the FPV camera. Both the gimbal camera and FPV camera support HD, 1080p/60fps live feeds with latency as low as 90 ms. 4K/30fps UHD live feeds are also supported to meet the needs of monitoring and livestreaming on set.
The lowest latency of the gimbal camera was measured when recording 4K/60fps ProRes RAW video. The lowest latency of the FPV camera was measured with strong video transmission signals. |
Remote Controller and Video Transmission |
How do I enable 4K/30fps live feeds on DJI Inspire 3? | 4K/30fps live feeds are only available when recording video at 30 fps or below. Tap the settings button “…” on the right of the top menu bar on the DJI Pilot 2 app and enable this live feed specification on the image transmission settings page.
Since the 4K/30fps video transmission is highly dependent on the video transmission bitrate. When the video transmission bitrate is lower than 10Mbps, it is recommended to manually adjust the resolution to 1080p (auto adjustment not supported). When the communication quality is poor, the frame rate of the FPV camera live feeds and the gimbal camera will automatically adjust in order to improve the display quality. After the communication quality improves, the frame rate will automatically adjust to the default frame rate. In order to ensure flight safety, when the communication quality is poor, priority will be given to the live feed quality of the FPV camera. When enabling 4K/30fps live feeds, it is normal for the video transmission distance to be reduced. Check the DJI Inspire 3 User Manual for more details. |
Remote Controller and Video Transmission |
Does DJI Inspire 3 support using dual remote controllers at the same time? | Yes. In the new dual-control mode, two remote controllers can receive live feeds and control the drone independently, so the pilot and gimbal operator can be at different positions on set during flight. Check the DJI Inspire 3 User Manual for more details. |
Remote Controller and Video Transmission |
What are the max video transmission distances of the gimbal camera and the FPV camera in single control mode and dual-control mode? | Single control mode:
FPV Camera: approx. 15 km (FCC), 8 km (CE/SRRC/MIC). Gimbal Camera (1080p/60fps live feeds): approx. 13 km (FCC), 7 km (CE/SRRC/MIC). Gimbal Camera (4K/30fps live feeds): approx. 5 km (FCC), 3 km (CE/SRRC/MIC). Dual-control mode: FPV Camera: approx. 12 km (FCC), 6.4 km (CE/SRRC/MIC). Gimbal Camera (1080p/60fps live feeds): approx. 11.2 km (FCC), 5.6 km (CE/SRRC/MIC). Gimbal Camera (4K/30fps live feeds): approx. 4 km (FCC), 2.4 km (CE/SRRC/MIC). Measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference, with gimbal camera and lens attached to the aircraft and without other accessories. The above data shows the farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights under each standard. During your flight, please pay attention to reminders in the app. |
Remote Controller and Video Transmission |
Does DJI Inspire 3 support the DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor? | Yes. DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor can pair directly with Inspire 3 to receive live feeds, and can even control gimbal and focus when the Ronin 4D Hand Grips are attached. HDMI and SDI ports on the remote monitor can also output live feeds to other monitoring devices. |
Remote Controller and Video Transmission |
What advantages does the DJI Inspire 3 remote controller have? | DJI Inspire 3 comes with a professional-level remote controller, the DJI RC Plus, which has a built-in 7-inch 1,200-nit high-bright screen to provide an extraordinary outdoor monitoring experience. It also features an HDMI out port, along with several buttons and dials that enable fast and intuitive operation. When used together, the built-in battery of RC Plus plus and an external battery provide an operating time of up to 6 hours. RC Plus also supports battery hot-swapping for more convenience and shooting efficiency. The included professional accessories such as a strap and waist support and the new DJI Pilot 2 app meet the monitoring requirements of gimbal operators and DPs. DJI RC Plus provides cinematographers with an exceptional monitoring experience and a high level of operating efficiency. |
Remote Controller and Video Transmission |
Are the remote controllers of DJI Inspire 3 and DJI Inspire 2 interchangeable? | No. DJI Inspire 3 comes with a DJI RC Plus, which improves control experience and delivers longer battery life. It also supports hot-swapping and the new DJI Pilot 2 app to enhance creative efficiency. |
Remote Controller and Video Transmission |
What is the operating time of a fully charged DJI RC Plus? How long does it take to fully charge? | When using only the built-in battery, DJI RC Plus provides a max operating time of approx. 3.3 hours. Using the built-in battery in addition to an external battery provides a max operating time of approx. 6 hours.
It takes approx. 2 hours to fully charge the built-in battery. Charging time when using the built-in and external batteries together: a. Approx. 2 hours with the external battery (0% battery level) mounted and the battery level of the built-in battery is also 0%. b. Approx. 70 minutes with the external battery (0% battery level) mounted and the battery level of the built-in battery is 100%. It is recommended to use the included battery charging hub and the USB-C to USB-C high-speed data cable for optimal charging. The charging time may vary according to ambient temperature. |
Remote Controller and Video Transmission |
Does DJI RC Plus come with a screen included? | Yes. DJI RC Plus comes with a 7.02-inch LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 1920×1200 pixels and high brightness of 1,200 nits. |
Battery |
Why am I unable to charge two batteries simultaneously with the battery charging hub? | When the remaining battery levels of the paired batteries are not the same, the battery charging hub will charge the one with less power first. When the batteries show the same power, the battery charging hub will charge the paired batteries simultaneously. |
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Why are batteries paired? | Paired batteries will charge and discharge together to maximize flight time and battery life and to optimize the flight experience. Unpaired batteries can still be used, but this may affect the flight time and battery life. |
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How do I pair batteries? | After unboxing, the two batteries can be marked with a battery pairing sticker, or pair the two batteries with similar cycle counts in the DJI Pilot 2 app. |
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How do I know if the batteries are correctly mounted? | When the battery is inserted in place, the battery release will make a clicking sound. If the battery is not mounted correctly, the DJI Pilot 2 app will prompt “Battery not properly installed.” |
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Can I take off with the aircraft if the two batteries have different power levels? | When the battery temperature is higher than 5° C (41° F), the aircraft can take off as long as the power discrepancy is less than 21% and the voltage discrepancy is less than 0.7 V.
When the battery temperature is lower than 5° C (41° F), the aircraft can take off when the power discrepancy is less than 8% and the voltage discrepancy is less than 0.1 V. The aircraft cannot take off if the aforementioned conditions are not met, and the DJI Pilot 2 app will prompt that the power discrepancy is too large. |
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How should I store the batteries if I am not using them for a long duration of time? What is the max storage time? | It is recommended to store the batteries separately in a dry environment at room temperature of approx. 25° C (77° F). Do not insert the battery into the aircraft or the charging hub for storage. It is recommended to fully charge and discharge the batteries every three months in order to maintain battery health. Battery self-discharge will be triggered if the battery level is higher than 60%. Discharging the battery level to 60% can extend battery life. To store a fully charged battery, set the battery self-discharge time to 1 day and have it discharge to 60% quickly. |
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How do I update the firmware of the batteries? | You can update the batteries in the following two ways:
1. Make sure the aircraft has been updated to the latest firmware. Mount the batteries to the aircraft, power on the aircraft and the remote controller. A prompt will appear on the home page of the DJI Pilot 2 app if a battery firmware update is needed. Tap the prompt to update. If there is no prompt, an update is not needed. 2. Connect the DJI RC Plus to the internet. Connect the remote controller and the battery charging hub with the USB-C to USB-A cable. Insert the batteries into the battery charging hub. Enter the battery charging page on the DJI Pilot 2 app. Select battery charging hub update and then update. |
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Does DJI Inspire 3 support battery hot swapping? | Yes. When replacing the battery, the aircraft does not need to power off. |
Battery |
Is DJI Inspire 3 compatible with the TB50 battery? | No. The DJI Inspire 3 aircraft only supports TB51 batteries. |
Battery |
Can I charge a TB50 battery with the battery charging hub of DJI Inspire 3? Can I charge DJI Inspire 3’s TB51 batteries using the TB50 battery charging hub and the TB50 battery station? | No. TB51 has different charging power compared to TB50. |
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Can I take DJI Inspire 3’s batteries in carry-on baggage when boarding an airplane? | Yes. The capacity of a DJI Inspire 3 Intelligent Battery is 4280 mAh and the energy is 98.8 Wh. Most aviation companies regulate that batteries under 100 Wh can be transported in carry-on baggage.
Regulations regarding LiPo batteries in carry-on baggage can vary by country and region. Consult your local airline and the relevant authorities of the departure and destination locations. |
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Does DJI Inspire 3 come with a charger included? How long does it take to fully charge the batteries? | DJI Inspire 3 comes with an all-new battery charging hub, which supports three charging modes. In Fast charge mode, it takes only 35 minutes to charge two batteries to 90%. In Standard mode, it takes 55 minutes to fully charge two batteries. In Silent mode, it takes approx. 80 minutes to fully charge two batteries.
Tested at a room temperature of 25° C (77 °F) and in a well-ventilated environment. In Fast mode, each battery pair is charged to 90% in sequence, and then eight batteries are charged together to 100%. |
Other |
Do I need to detach the propellers before putting DJI Inspire 3 into the trolley case? | The new foldable propellers do not need to be removed from the aircraft when placing Inspire 3 inside the trolley case for transportation or storage. Check the official tutorial for more details. For long-duration transportation or shipping, it is recommended to remove the propellers and place them into the corresponding storage compartment of the trolley case. |
Other |
What is the default password of the trolley case? How do I change the password? | The default password of the trolley case is 000. To change the password, follow the steps below:
1. Toggle the resettable switch on the rear of the lock to SET. 2. Adjust the dials to set a personal combination code. 3. Toggle the resettable switch to OFF to finish setting. |
Other |
What are the advantages of Inspire 3’s high-precision RTK positioning technology? | High-precision RTK positioning technology empowers DJI Inspire 3 to achieve centimeter-level positioning, which not only makes flying more stable, but also ensures more accurate flight-route planning and execution with the new Waypoint Pro feature. DJI Inspire 3 also supports use with an RTK base station and network RTK. You can choose flexibly according to the application scenario. |
Other |
Does DJI Inspire 3 support timecode synchronization? | Yes. Through the 3.5mm port on the aircraft, you can sync timecode between equipment in the air and on the ground. When dealing with abundant footage from multiple cameras, timecode sync makes the editing process significantly more simplified and efficient. |
Other |
What is the model of the DJI Inspire 3 propellers? | Standard propellers: DJI 1671
High altitude propellers: DJI 1676 |
Other |
Does DJI Inspire 3 come with high altitude propellers? | No. High altitude propellers are sold separately and are used only when the altitude is higher than 3000 m. |
Other |
Does DJI Inspire 3 come with an external DJI PROSSD 1TB included? | The combo includes one. |
Other |
Can I use the DJI PROSSD 1TB of DJI Inspire 3 on DJI Ronin 4D? | Yes. |
Other |
What other accessories does DJI Inspire 3 support? | It supports a range of accessories, including DJI Master Wheels, DJI Three-Channel Follow Focus, DJI Ronin 4D Hand Grips, and DJI Transmission. |