DJI cinema drones land at NAB 2024 to offer alternatives to broadcast coverage
Beyond presenting a range of drones adapted to the most pressing needs of the broadcast industry, DJI puts the focus on NAB 2024 in how its cinematographic solutions can respond to the needs of news formats, sports broadcasts or entertainment formats.
Attendees visiting the stand DJI in NAB 2024 are having the opportunity to discover solutions like Ronin 4D, Inspire 3 o DJI Transmission o RS 3 Mini, as well as the latest additions to the PRO range: the RS 4, the RS 4 Pro, and the DJI Focus Pro. A wide selection of this equipment is used in a professional film setsional: assisted by the Asian manufacturer's team, users can test these products and explore their integration with other solutions in the film and television environment.
The company has also brought to NAB 2024 products for a wide variety of consumer applications, such as the world's first drone with three optical cameras, the Mavic 3 Pro; the advanced all-terrain drone with dual camera, Air 3; the drone Mini4Pro, less than 249 grams; portable feeding station DJI Power 1000; the versatile pocket gimbal camera with 1 inch CMOS sensor, Osmo Pocket 3; action camera Osmo Action 4, and professional audio recording solution DJI Mic 2. In this way, the company eliminates the barriers between consumer and professional technology, identifying the elasticity of broadcast environments to integrate semi-professional solutions.
Another of the highlights of the DJI stand is a 27m3 area where users will be able to test the first person flight (FPV) with Avata 2 and DJI Goggles 3. Open 2, the latest addition to DJI's portfolio, is an FPV drone that serves as an entry point to this particular universe.
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