
DJI Mavic 3E/3T
User Manual
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Camera
Camera Profile
Both DJI Mavic 3E and DJI Mavic 3T integrate a tele camera and a wide camera, which
enable users to quickly switch to a highly magnified zoom view for detailed observation
after recognizing a target in the wide-angle camera view. Mavic 3T is also equipped with a
long-wave infrared thermal imaging camera, which can shoot thermal images.
Thermal Camera
Wide Camera
Wide Camera
Tele Camera
Tele Camera
Mavic 3T
Mavic 3E
Mavic 3E
Mavic 3E's wide-angle 4/3 CMOS, 20MP sensor has a mechanical shutter to prevent motion
blur and supports rapid 0.7-second interval shooting. Large 3.3 μm pixels that, together
with Smart Low-Light Photo, offer significantly improved performance in dim conditions.
The tele camera boasts a 1/2-in CMOS sensor, capable of shooting 12MP photos with an
aperture of f/4.4 and shooting at 3 m to infinity, supporting up to 56× Max Hybrid Zoom.
Mavic 3T
Mavic 3T’s wide camera boasts a 1/2-in CMOS sensor, capable of shooting 48MP photos
with an aperture of f/2.8 and shooting at 1 m to infinity.
The tele camera boasts a 1/2-in CMOS sensor, capable of shooting 12MP photos with an
aperture of f/4.4 and shooting at 3 m to infinity, supporting up to 56× Max Hybrid Zoom.
The thermal camera has 640×512 resolution and, together with the tele camera, supports
28× continuous side-by-side zoom for easy comparisons.
• DO NOT expose the thermal camera lenses to strong sources of energy such as the
sun, lava, or a laser beam. Otherwise, the camera sensor may be burned, leading to
permanent damage.
• Make sure the temperature and humidity are suitable for the camera during use and
storage.
• Use a lens cleanser to clean the lens to avoid damage or poor image quality.
• DO NOT block any ventilation holes on the camera as the heat generated may damage
the device and injure the user.