DJI has announced two of the three announcements it teased back in the beginning of October. And neither have disappointed. While there have been plenty of rumors swirling about what the third announcement is, it seems DJI’s latest teaser gives us an answer.
Imaging Above Everything.Join us November 4th, 10:00 PM EDTLearn More: https://t.co/8WtqfkQ337 pic.twitter.com/L0Q4TrWoKq
— DJI (@DJIGlobal) November 1, 2021
As first spotted by an editor at DroneDJ, DJI’s latest Twitter teaser all but confirms we’ll see a Mavic 3 drone at 10pm EDT on November 4, 2021. The teaser image shared in the tweet is clearly hinting at some kind of unique optical components, but the real teaser is hidden in the shadows, just to the left of the window the human figure is looking into. If you bring up the shadows in that section, you’ll see ‘Mavic 3’ very clearly in the graphic. There also appears to be fine print underneath the ‘Mavic 3’ text, but it’s indistinguishable.
There’s no doubt the text reads ‘Mavic 3’
Unless DJI has another teaser in store, we’ll just have to wait until later this week to see what DJI has in store for its latest prosumer drone.
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