DJI Mavic 4 Pro Drone with DJI RC 2
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro with DJI RC 2 is a flagship camera drone built for professionals, creators, real estate marketers, travel filmmakers, and anyone who wants serious aerial footage without moving into full enterprise drone territory. Its tri-camera system is led by a 100MP 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera with 6K/60fps HDR video, giving creators sharp detail, strong dynamic range, and more flexibility in post-production. It also includes dual tele cameras, an Infinity Gimbal with 360° rotation, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, up to 51 minutes of max flight time, and DJI O4+ video transmission rated up to 30km / 18.6 miles.
This is the kind of drone that makes sense when image quality matters. It is overkill for casual backyard flying, but for commercial content, property tours, cinematic travel shots, construction progress videos, outdoor brand content, and high-end social media production, it gives you pro-level capability in a compact folding drone.
Why Rob Recommends It
The Mavic 4 Pro is not cheap, but it solves the biggest problem with most drones: compromise. You get a serious Hasselblad main camera, multiple focal lengths, long flight time, advanced obstacle sensing, and a controller with a built-in screen, all in a portable setup. For creators and businesses, that means fewer missed shots, better footage, and less messing around with a phone-based controller. Rob recommends this for professionals who can actually use the camera quality to make money or create better content. Real estate teams, agencies, content creators, videographers, roofers, builders, travel creators, and outdoor brands can all get real value from it. Casual users should probably save money and look at a smaller DJI model instead.
Rob’s Pick
Choose the DJI Mavic 4 Pro Fly More Combo with DJI RC 2 if the budget allows. The standard DJI RC 2 package gets you the drone, but the Fly More Combo is the smarter working setup because extra batteries and charging support matter fast once you start using the drone for real shoots. The base DJI RC 2 package is fine for lighter use, but for professional or semi-professional work, one battery is not enough.