It appears that the DJI Inspire 3 is edging ever closer to release. Reputedly, the Inspire 3 could replace the Inspire 2 as soon as next month, with DJI having now sent the former to Key Opinion Leaders (KOL) for beta testing. The Inspire 3 is rumoured to utilise the Zenmuse X9 too, a full-frame camera that can record videos in up to 8K quality.
Rumours about the DJI Inspire 3 have re-emerged following the launch of the DJI Mini 2 SE. Initially, DJI was expected to launch the Inspire 3 in 2022, with images of prototypes surfacing in April. According to @DealsDrone, the Inspire 3 may launch as early as next month with a full-frame camera (Zenmuse X9) that can record up to 8K videos.
Now, photos of the unreleased drone have surfaced on social media, with @OsitaLV alleging that DJI has sent units to Key Opinion Leaders (KOL) for beta testing. Hence, the Inspire 3 should be well on its way to release, with DJI having finalised the design of its professional-grade drone. Unfortunately, it remains to be seen how much the Inspire 3 will cost, nor how DJI will distinguish it from its predecessor.
Seemingly, the Inspire 3 has a thinner design than the Inspire 2, albeit with the same overall form factor. DJI is also rumoured to have a Mavic 3S and M350T planned for the summer, with a third-generation Air model anticipated for spring. For now, DJI is not thought to have a fourth-generation Mavic drone in the pipeline for 2023.
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Alex Alderson, 2023-02-15 (Update: 2023-02-15)