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DJI Mavic 3
User Manual
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Intelligent Flight Mode
FocusTrack
FocusTrack includes Spotlight 2.0, Point of Interest 3.0, and ActiveTrack 5.0.
Spotlight 2.0
Control the aircraft manually while the camera remains locked on the subject. The mode supports both
stationary and moving subjects such as vehicles, boats, and people. Move the roll stick to circle the
subject, move the pitch stick to alter the distance from the subject, move the throttle stick to change the
altitude, and move the pan stick to adjust the frame.
In Spotlight mode, the aircraft will hover in place when there is an obstacle detected when the vision
systems are working normally, no matter the behavior is set to Bypass or Brake in DJI Fly. Note that the
vision systems are disabled in Sport mode.
Point of Interest 3.0 (POI 3.0)
The aircraft tracks the subject in a circle based on the radius and flight speed that is set. The mode
supports both static and moving subjects such as vehicles, boats, and people. The max flight speed is
15 m/s and the flight speed may be adjusted dynamically according the actual radius. Move the roll stick
to change the speed, the pitch stick to alter the distance from the subject, the throttle stick to change
the altitude, and the pan stick to adjust the frame.
The aircraft will bypass obstacles in this mode regardless of the settings in DJI Fly when the vision
systems are working normally.
ActiveTrack 5.0
ActiveTrack 5.0 is divided into Trace and Parallel, which support tracking both stationary and moving
subjects such as vehicles, boats, and people. In Sport, Normal, and Cine mode, the maximum flight
speed is 12 m/s when flying forward and backward and 15 m/s when flying left and right. Move the
roll stick to circle the subject, the pitch stick to alter the distance from the subject, the throttle stick to
change the altitude, and the pan stick to adjust the frame.
The aircraft will bypass obstacles in ActiveTrack 5.0 regardless of the settings in DJI Fly.
Trace: The aircraft tracks the subject at a constant distance and altitude with a constant angle with the
direction of the subject. The aircraft can track subjects in eight directions including front, back, left, right,
forward diagonal left, front diagonal right, backward diagonal left, and backward diagonal right. The
direction is set to back by default and this setting is only available when the subject is moving in a stable
direction. The direction of tracking can be adjusted during tracking.
Parallel: The aircraft tracks the subject at a constant angle and distance from the side.
In ActiveTrack, the aircraft maintains a distance of 4-20 m when tracking people with an altitude of 2-20 m
(the optimal distance is 5-10 m and altitude is 2-10 m), and a distance of 6-100 m when tracking vehicles
or boats with an altitude of 6-100 m (the optimal distance is 20-50 m and altitude is 10-50 m). The aircraft
will fly to the supported distance and altitude range if the distance and altitude is out of range when
ActiveTrack begins. Fly the aircraft at the optimal distance and altitude for the best performance.
Using FocusTrack
1.
Take off.
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