DJI model comparison
Quick answer: Air 3S is the two-camera decision: a 1-inch, 50 MP wide camera plus a 1/1.3-inch, 48 MP medium tele camera in a 724 g aircraft. Mavic 3 Pro is the three-camera decision: a 4/3, 20 MP Hasselblad camera, a 1/1.3-inch 48 MP medium tele camera, and a 1/2-inch 12 MP tele camera in a 958 g platform. Choose by the camera perspectives required for finished work, not by the idea that a larger aircraft is automatically better.
Published specification snapshot
This table compares manufacturer-published specifications from the source manuals named below. It is not a promise about used-unit condition, included package contents, current firmware, regional operation, or accessory compatibility.
| Comparison point | Air 3S | Mavic 3 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Published takeoff weight | 724 g | 958 g; 963 g for Cine |
| Published max flight time | 45 min | 43 min |
| Wide camera | 1-inch CMOS, 50 MP | 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera, 20 MP |
| Additional cameras | 1/1.3-inch CMOS medium tele, 48 MP | 1/1.3-inch medium tele, 48 MP; 1/2-inch tele, 12 MP |
| Published transmission | O4 | O3+ |
| Internal storage | 42 GB | 8 GB; Cine model 1 TB |
Count perspectives, not marketing tiers
Air 3S offers two documented viewpoints: a 1-inch, 50 MP wide camera and a 1/1.3-inch, 48 MP medium tele camera. That is a strong working structure for a creator who alternates between environmental establishing shots and tighter framing without changing aircraft. Its 724 g takeoff weight belongs in the planning conversation, but it does not erase the benefit of a coherent two-camera workflow.
Mavic 3 Pro adds a third documented perspective. The manual lists a 4/3, 20 MP Hasselblad camera, a 1/1.3-inch 48 MP medium tele camera, and a 1/2-inch 12 MP tele camera. That expanded camera set has value only when the project uses it. Buying a triple-camera aircraft for one wide-angle angle is not an automatic improvement over an Air 3S with a cleaner exact-item record.
Sensor formats answer different questions
A 1-inch, 50 MP wide camera on Air 3S is not interchangeable in character with a 4/3, 20 MP wide Hasselblad camera on Mavic 3 Pro. The correct comparison is not 'which number is higher' but which camera path, lens perspective, recording mode, and post-production approach are required. Test footage from the exact used unit is more informative than a chart that isolates one specification.
The medium-tele comparison is closer: both manuals list a 1/1.3-inch, 48 MP medium tele camera. Mavic 3 Pro then adds its separate tele camera. That can make the larger platform useful for jobs with a genuine three-perspective shot plan. It should not be described as a blanket image-quality promise across every camera and setting.
Flight time and storage must be read in context
DJI lists 45 minutes for Air 3S and 43 minutes for Mavic 3 Pro under their stated controlled test conditions. The two-minute difference is smaller than the real effects of wind, temperature, route, battery condition, and how much time a pilot spends setting up shots. On a pre-owned purchase, verify the actual battery inventory and condition rather than treating either figure as a guaranteed mission duration.
Air 3S lists 42 GB of internal storage. Mavic 3 Pro lists 8 GB, while the Cine model lists 1 TB. This is not an invitation to assume which version a seller has. Confirm the exact aircraft variant and test how it records to the media you intend to use. Storage configuration can materially change a production routine, particularly when an item is offered as a bundle.
Transmission labels do not decide the camera purchase
Air 3S is documented with O4 transmission and Mavic 3 Pro with O3+. These labels help identify the aircraft generation, but neither turns an older controller, battery, charger, or accessory into a verified match. Compare the selected package against current model-specific compatibility information before ordering.
For a used purchase, recording the exact controller model is just as important as recording the aircraft model. A buyer may be deciding between camera systems while the real operational difference lies in an included controller, battery route, or storage configuration. Separate those decisions, and ask for evidence of the full configuration rather than a broad statement that a bundle is 'complete.'
Inspection should cover every advertised camera
Air 3S should be evaluated through wide and medium-tele recording paths, including gimbal movement, lens condition, focus behaviour, recording test, and warning status. A function check that only shows the wide camera does not fully support the aircraft's two-camera proposition.
Mavic 3 Pro needs the same discipline across all three advertised cameras. Check that the camera switching path, gimbal, lens surfaces, recorded files, and relevant calibration status are appropriate for the listing. The more complex camera system deserves more specific evidence, not a looser promise. This is where a documented evaluation makes the larger investment easier to judge.
A clean decision rule
Choose Air 3S when the job needs a large-sensor wide perspective plus a medium tele perspective in a 724 g two-camera system, and the actual used unit verifies both. It is a practical choice for a repeatable dual-camera plan rather than a watered-down professional route.
Choose Mavic 3 Pro when the third tele perspective, 4/3 Hasselblad camera path, and the selected storage configuration are truly part of the work. If they are not, use condition, package evidence, and total field workflow to decide instead of paying for a camera system that will sit unused.
Questions buyers should settle before checkout
How many cameras does DJI Mavic 3 Pro have?
The manual lists three: a 4/3 Hasselblad camera, a 1/1.3-inch medium tele camera, and a 1/2-inch tele camera.
Does DJI Air 3S use a 1-inch camera?
Its manual lists a 1-inch CMOS, 50 MP wide-angle camera and a separate 1/1.3-inch, 48 MP medium tele camera.
Which has the longer published maximum flight time?
Air 3S lists 45 minutes and Mavic 3 Pro lists 43 minutes under each model's stated test conditions. Battery condition and environment remain important for used purchases.