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DJI MAVIC 3M

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Effective aerial surveying needs to see the invisible. That’s why DJI 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.

Why It's a Farm Essential

Multispectral Mastery

Captures Green, Red, Red Edge, and Near-Infrared bands alongside RGB—perfect for NDVI mapping and crop health analysis.

Survey Smarter

Covers 200 hectares in one flight with RTK precision—no Ground Control Points needed.

Built-In Sunlight Sensor

Adjusts for light changes, ensuring consistent data from sunrise to sunset.

Long Haul, Tough Build

Flies 43 minutes and thrives in winds up to 12 m/s—ready for real-world conditions.

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.

Onmidirectional obstacle sensing, terrain-follow aerial surveying

The aircraft features multiple wide-FOV vision sensors that accurately detect obstacles in all directions for omnidirectional obstacle avoidance. The terrain-follow aerial surveying can be easily performed in steep-slope landscapes.

Who It's For:

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Environmental Monitoring and Natural Resources

The Mavic 3M can also be used in environment and natural resource surveys, such as water enrichment monitoring, forest distribution surveys, urban green area surveys, and more.

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FAQ

DJI Mavic 3M is available in Mainland China, North America, and other select regions. For more specific information regarding use and availability, check the official DJI website at https://ag.dji.com/mavic-3-m

You should avoid blocking the sunlight sensor when it is in use. For example, the vegetation indices, such as NDVI, cannot be obtained when it is blocked. In addition, you should avoid rubbing the sensor, since its performance will be affected if the surface is scratched.

No.

You can connect to the network RTK by using Wi-Fi on the remote controller.

It is bound to the remote controller.

DJI Mavic 3M features four 5.5MP single-band cameras and one 20MP RGB camera. The single-band cameras are as follows: green (G) 550 nm ± 16 nm, red (R): 650 nm ± 16 nm, Red edge (RE): 730 nm ± 16 nm, and Near-infrared (NIR): 860 nm ± 26 nm.

The monitoring of most crops and vegetation relies mainly on near infrared, red edge, red and green bands. For example, the NDVI, NDRE and GNDVI indices, commonly used for crop health monitoring, only use two to three of these four bands. Therefore, the absence of the blue band will have minimal impact on applications such as monitoring of crop growth and environments, as well as natural resource investigations.

Multispectral focal length: 4.34 mm (focal length); 25 mm (35mm equivalent focal range)
Visible focal length: 12.29 mm (focal length); 24 mm (35mm equivalent focal range)

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Each of the five camera sensor centers has been compensated in the photo EXIF coordinates according to its position relative to the on-board D-RTK antenna phase center. When the images are mapped, the DJI Terra or DJI SmartFarm Platform automatically uses this parameter for position compensation to ensure the accuracy of the map position.

Distortions in visible and multispectral cameras are individually corrected before they are shipped.

The original photo generated does not come with vignetting correction, but the parameters used for vignetting correction are included with each photograph.

All five cameras are time synchronized.

The storage paths are as follows. For normal photography: SD card-DCIM-DJI_2022********_***
For flight path operation: SD card-DCIM-DJI_2022********_***_task name

Users who are beginners are recommended to set the exposure mode of the multispectral and visible light camera to Auto and unlock the AE. The multispectral light metering mode of the system is set to global light measurement by default. The focus mode of the visible camera will be First Waypoint Focus.

It detects the reflective strength of the object being photographed over different bands and is widely used in agriculture and forestry for crop health, vegetation coverage, water environment pollution monitoring, and more.

FCC: 15 km
CE: 8 km
SRRC: 8 km
MIC: 8 km
* The above data was measured by the aircraft in an unobstructed, interference-free outdoor environment. It shows the farthest communication distance for one-way, non-RTH flights under each standard. During flight, pay attention to RTH reminders in the DJI Pilot 2 App.

The ROM of the remote control is 64GB. For extended storage capacity, microSD card use is also supported.

Yes.

No. According to real-name requirements, SIM cards must be purchased and activated with the user’s real name.

No.

Nano SIM cards are supported. eSIM SIM cards are not supported.

No.

The DJI Mavic 3 Series remote controller does not work with Mavic 3M, but the DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise-Series remote controller does.

The PSDK port supports the RTK Module and official DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise Series Speaker

Optional. Additional purchase required.

Optional. Additional purchase required.

5,000 mAh, 15.4 V, 77 Wh.

When used with a DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter, it takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes to fully charge an Intelligent Flight battery with the DJI Mavic 3M Charging Hub (100 W).
When connecting directly to the aircraft via the DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter, it takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes to fully charge an Intelligent Flight battery.

43 minutes.
* This data was measured using DJI Mavic 3M in windless conditions at sea level at a constant speed of 36 kph until the battery reached 0%. Use for reference only. Please pay attention to RTH prompts in the DJI Pilot 2 app when flying.

Yes.

Yes.

It is recommended to connect to the C1 port.

The DJI Pilot 2 App supports importing polygon boundaries and waypoint missions for pre-planned aerial photography with KML/KMZ files. Import path: Route > KMZ Import > Select Table of Contents > Internal Storage/SD Card > Locate the KML/KMZ file.

The DJI Pilot 2 App supports importing DSM data for terrain follow during aerial surveying. DSM files are imported as follows: Flight Path > Create Flight Path> Mapping Mission > Terrain Follow > DSM File Selection > Select Table of Contents > Internal Storage/SD card > Find DSM File for Import.

Yes. You can schedule a flight path by importing a KMZ or KML file or, create flight path on Pilot 2.

Yes, the vegetation indices, such as NDVI, can be viewed in real-time on the remote controller during flight.

No.

No.

Not currently.

No.

Flight Height: 500 m;
Flight Speed: Maximum horizontal flight speed is 21 m/s, minimum horizontal flight speed is 1 m/s (no wind, near sea level)

Via https://keisan.casio.com/exec/system/1224682277. Input the corresponding coordinates along with the date and time zone to confirm the sun’s altitude angle changes over time for that day.

Visible camera (orthophoto): (H/37.2) cm/pixel
Multispectral camera (orthophoto): (H/21.7) cm/pixel

The recommended environment for multispectral data acquisition with DJI Mavic 3M is when light conditions are good and the sun’s altitude angle is not less than 30°.

DJI Mavic 3M can directly perform terrain-follow aerial surveying via downward vision. It can also import DSM data for terrain-follow aerial surveying.

Yes. You can automate routine inspections and capture consistent results every time. Onboard AI recognizes the subject of interest and identifies it in subsequent automated missions to ensure consistent framing.

The Intelligent Flight battery and propeller guard.

No.

Yes.

Yes.

The DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter comes with a USB-C power cable that can sustain 100 W of power output. Direct connection to the DJI RC Pro Enterprise Edition has a charging power of 30 W, direct connection to the aircraft has a charging power of 88 W, and direct connection to the charging hub has a charging power of 100 W.

The DJI Mavic 3M’s Intelligent Flight battery, DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter, and DJI Mavic 3 Charging Hub (100 W) all support PD and PPS fast charging protocols. DJI RC Pro Enterprise Edition supports PD and QC protocols.

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