DJI RC Pro Remote Controller Firmware: v03.02.0800
DJI Fly App iOS:v1.13.8
DJI Fly App Android:v1.13.10
What’s New?
Fixed some minor bugs.
Notes:
Added features require latest version of DJI Fly.
Camera settings will be reset after firmware update, check the camera settings in DJI Fly.
If the update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry.
Overview:
Date:2024.07.16
Aircraft Firmware:v01.00.1400
RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware:v04.13.1100
DJI RC Remote Controller Firmwarev01.03.1600
DJI RC Pro Remote Controller Firmware: v03.02.0800
DJI Fly App iOS:v1.13.8
DJI Fly App Android:v1.13.9
What’s New?
Added support for Remote ID requirements of some countries and regions.
Fixed some minor bugs.
Notes:
Added features require latest version of DJI Fly.
Camera settings will be reset after firmware update, check the camera settings in DJI Fly.
If the update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry.
Overview:
Date: 2023.12.27
Aircraft Firmware: v01.00.1300
RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware: v04.13.1100
DJI RC Remote Controller Firmware: v01.03.1000
DJI RC Pro Remote Controller Firmware: v03.02.0700
DJI Fly App iOS: v1.12.4
DJI Fly App Android: v1.12.4
What’s New?
Fixed some minor bugs.
Notes:
Added features require DJI Fly v1.12.4 or later.
Camera settings will be reset after firmware update, check the camera settings in DJI Fly.
If the update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry.
Overview:
Date: 2023.09.05
Aircraft Firmware: v01.00.1200
RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware: v04.13.1000
DJI RC Remote Controller Firmware: v01.03.0500
DJI RC Pro Remote Controller Firmware: v03.02.0500
DJI Fly App iOS: v1.11.4
DJI Fly App Android: v1.11.4
What’s New?
Added Vision Assist.
Added AR Home Point, AR Return-to-Home Route, and AR Aircraft Shadow.
Added Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing switch.
Fixed some minor bugs.
Notes:
Added features require DJI Fly v1.11.4 or later.
Camera settings will be reset after firmware update, check the camera settings in DJI Fly.
If the update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry.
Overview:
Date: 2023.04.25
Aircraft Firmware: v01.00.1100
RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware: v04.13.0900
DJI RC Remote Controller Firmware: v01.03.0100
DJI RC Pro Remote Controller Firmware: v03.02.0100
DJI Fly App iOS: v1.10.0
DJI Fly App Android: v1.10.0
What’s New? Aircraft
Added D-Log M color mode for the Hasselblad camera.
Added support for DJI Goggles 2, DJI Goggles Integra, and DJI RC Motion 2. Visit https://www.dji.com/mavic-3/downloads and refer to the Consumer Drones and Goggles Compatibility Information for more information.
Fixed some minor bugs.
Notes:
Make sure to update the firmware of the aircraft, goggles, and motion controller before linking. The user can use DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drone Series) to update the firmware of each device individually, or use the DJI Fly app to update the firmware:
a. Aircraft: Update the firmware with the remote controller.
b. Goggles and Motion Controller: Power on the goggles and the motion controller. Connect the USB-C port of the goggles to a mobile device, run DJI Fly, and select Profile > Device Management. Locate the corresponding goggles. Select Firmware Update and follow the on-screen instructions to update the firmware.
Added features require DJI Fly v1.10.0 or later.
Camera settings will be reset after firmware update, check the camera settings in DJI Fly.
If the update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry
Overview:
Date: 2022.12.09
Aircraft Firmware: v01.00.1000
RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware: v04.13.0800
DJI RC Remote Controller Firmware: v01.02.0200
DJI RC Pro Remote Controller Firmware: v03.01.1200
DJI Fly App iOS: v1.9.0
DJI Fly App Android: v1.9.0
What’s New?
Aircraft
Added 4K 24/25fps resolution for Night mode.
Added Waypoint Flight.
Optimized the flight altitude limit.
Fixed some minor bugs.
Notes:
Added features require DJI Fly v1.9.0 or later.
Camera settings will be reset after firmware update, check the camera settings in DJI Fly.
If the update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry.
Overview:
Date: 2022.11.02
Aircraft Firmware: v01.00.0900
RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware: v04.13.0700
DJI RC Remote Controller Firmware: V01.02.0100
DJI RC Pro Remote Controller Firmware: v03.01.1100
DJI Fly App iOS: v1.8.0
DJI Fly App Android: v1.8.0
What’s New?
Aircraft
Added Night mode in recording mode, supports 4K 30fps and ISO 800 to 12800.
Added Output Quality settings for Hyperlapse, select from High and Preview options.
Added ISO 1600 for D-Log.
Added Spotlight and POI when using tele camera, supports static subject.
Added Cruise Control. Set one of the customizable buttons of the remote controller to Cruise Control to enable this feature.Added Gain and Expo Tuning. The maximum flight speed, brake sensitivity, and other settings can be adjusted in different flight modes.
Added support for EU C1 certification.
Added support for RID in the United States.
Optimized the name rule for footage, the footage name is incremental after formatting.
Fixed issue: color was abnormal in DNG photos.
Fixed some minor bugs.
DJI RC Pro
Added ability to close the prompt by using C1 and C2 button after the Low Battery RTH prompts.
"Added Gain and Expo Tuning. The maximum flight speed, brake sensitivity, and other settings can be adjusted in different flight modes"
I've waited a long time for this. Great update
Yeah looks a really good update with some welcome features but still no WAYPOINTS or SDK...
Thanks Dji, but we are still coming at you for the waypoints or SDK.. hahaaa
I'll await the guinea pig FW testers to report back exactly what the EU C1 update does to the drone. I'd rather buy a new M3 with this firmware and keep one on the old FW if it makes it fly in strange ways to comply with the C1 rules.
Great news on the brake sensitivity though, long time coming and proof to all the doubters that the sensitivity was set too high.
What changes were implemented to comply with C1 certification requirements?
As far as I recall, there should be included:
- low speed mode
- reduction of noise signature
No signs of these in the release notes.Edit: Found the list:
C1-certified drones with C1-compliant firmware are also subject to additional mandatory changes under European Drone Regulation:
The Mavic 3 series meets the new noise reduction level of 83db.
When the ActiveTrack Intelligent Flight Mode is used to film people or objects, the distance from the person/object will be limited to 50 m. Beyond 50 m, ActiveTrack will be disabled.
the Auxiliary LEDs will be turned on or off automatically during use, based on the actual environment, and
the LEDs at the front arms of the drone will blink by default for the duration of the UAV being powered on
CloudVisual Posted at 11-2 06:04
I'll await the guinea pig FW testers to report back exactly what the EU C1 update does to the drone. I'd rather buy a new M3 with this firmware and keep one on the old FW if it makes it fly in strange ways to comply with the C1 rules.
Great news on the brake sensitivity though, long time coming and proof to all the doubters that the sensitivity was set too high.
Max Horizontal Speed (at sea level, no wind)
21 m/s
No faster than 19 m/s in EU regions
LOL! Damn. I just sent my M3 Cine back for service for horizon tilt. Now I have to wait to get this back to see the new features. DJI!!! BRAKE SENSITIVITY! I think I could hug a support person. : )
The Mavic 3 seems very expensive drone anymore when compared with Mavic 3 Classic. I hope we can see additional futures for that very expensive telephoto lens and maybe other improvements over Mavic 3 Classic. Otherwise, I will be unhappy to buy the expensive one...
Grimtheviking Posted at 11-2 05:44
Yeah looks a really good update with some welcome features but still no WAYPOINTS or SDK...
Thanks Dji, but we are still coming at you for the waypoints or SDK.. hahaaa
I dont think they every advertised these drones as getting WAYPOINTS or SDK
Mobilehomer Posted at 11-2 07:13
Need to mention - now the numbering sequence continues after format.
Also, the GUI for pitch/yaw and expo settings is much better.
fans5d52c34b Posted at 11-2 06:43
What changes were implemented to comply with C1 certification requirements?
As far as I recall, there should be included:
- low speed mode
CloudVisual Posted at 11-2 06:04
I'll await the guinea pig FW testers to report back exactly what the EU C1 update does to the drone. I'd rather buy a new M3 with this firmware and keep one on the old FW if it makes it fly in strange ways to comply with the C1 rules.
Great news on the brake sensitivity though, long time coming and proof to all the doubters that the sensitivity was set too high.
Ran the update. At first, the download speed was abysmal (like 0.4mbps on my 500mbps fiber), so I canceled after 3 attempts, waited an hour, and triggered the update again.
This time it ran at 5mbps, which was tolerable.
After the update, a lot of my custom settings were reset, so there was that. Make sure to check yours.
Also, I got "RID Error" once on the first start, but it went away and I didn't see it again (yet).
Hopefully will be able to fly and try the new features soon.
And not to beat on the dead horse, but can we get Waypoints and SDK next?
DarthSLR Posted at 11-2 08:58
Ran the update. At first, the download speed was abysmal (like 0.4mbps on my 500mbps fiber), so I canceled after 3 attempts, waited an hour, and triggered the update again.
This time it ran at 5mbps, which was tolerable.
After the update, a lot of my custom settings were reset, so there was that. Make sure to check yours.
Hi, DarthSLR. Thank you for sharing this helpful experience with the update. Regarding Waypoints and SDK, Mavic 3 is still not supported as of this posting. But we will relay your suggestions to our developers. Your kind understanding is appreciated and thank you for your continued support.
Mobilehomer Posted at 11-2 07:13
Need to mention - now the numbering sequence continues after format.
Also, the GUI for pitch/yaw and expo settings is much better.
Still no controls for sharpening or noise reduction. This was introduced earlier in the week for Mini pro 3 and Air2s . I wonder is that coming for M3.
hallmark007 Posted at 11-2 10:45
Still no controls for sharpening or noise reduction. This was introduced earlier in the week for Mini pro 3 and Air2s . I wonder is that coming for M3.
"Fixed issue: color was abnormal in DNG photos."
I guess I'll have to do a real world trial but I still don't see an embedded color profile in the DNG like you see with the Mini 2, Air 2S so not really sure how they "fixed" this.
Has anyone tested if the Mavic 3 appears on the Drone Scanner app or any other RID app available now on the Play Store?
Cruise control is attractive, but if that enables anyone around to track me I'm just going to keep on my current firmware no matter what till a workaround is available.
Huginn Kenningar Posted at 11-2 11:45
Has anyone tested if the Mavic 3 appears on the Drone Scanner app or any other RID app available now on the Play Store?
Cruise control is attractive, but if that enables anyone around to track me I'm just going to keep on my current firmware no matter what till a workaround is available.
TonyPHX Posted at 11-2 06:54
LOL! Damn. I just sent my M3 Cine back for service for horizon tilt. Now I have to wait to get this back to see the new features. DJI!!! BRAKE SENSITIVITY! I think I could hug a support person. : )
I assume owners will be invited to apply for C1 authorisation as described in earlier postings where proof of installation of firmware and serial number of drone are supplied in photographic form to DJI
Adiemask Posted at 11-2 13:17
I assume owners will be invited to apply for C1 authorisation as described in earlier postings where proof of installation of firmware and serial number of drone are supplied in photographic form to DJI
I don’t think that needs to happen. Its the craft that’s certified, it already qualifies for the for the C1 mark. I wouldn’t be surprised that the FW will be pushed on users in one form or another. Remote ID will also need to come but it hasn’t been made clear how exactly it will work in Europe. Broadcasting personal data in the EU is protected by GDPR so its not known how they will work this one out.
Installed the update on my Mavic 3.
D-Log ISO 1600 is showing up now... night mode is NOT (tried with different frame rates and resolutions). Speed adjustment is also NOT there. Cruise control is only showing up as "Hyperlapse cruise control".
I'm using the RC-N1 controller, up to date fly app. Wondering if the update is fully working for anyone else with the RC-N1?
Thank you so much DJI for this wonderful update. It does show that DJI listens to their customers as many of these could have arouse from many people on this forum complaining about brake sensitivity, Cine mode not being slow enough for filming, 1600 ISO in D-Log and hopefully in HLG is also a welcome addition to stand against Evo 2 Pro moonlight. So these are now addressed. DJI Team, thank you so much for this update. Just wanted to remind about SDK as one of a very long awaited features, if you could please keep it on the radar as many of us really need it