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DJI Air 3
User Manual
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Exiting MasterShots
Press the Flight Pause button once or tap in DJI Fly to exit MasterShots. The aircraft will brake
and hover in place.
Use MasterShots at locations that are clear of buildings and other obstacles. Make sure
there are no humans, animals, or other obstacles in the ight path. When the lighting is
sucient and the environment is suitable for vision systems, the aircraft will brake and
hover in place if there is an obstacle detected.
Always pay attention to objects around the aircraft and use the remote controller to avoid
collisions or the aircraft getting obstructed.
DO NOT use MasterShots in any of the following situations:
a. When the subject is blocked for an extended period or outside the line of sight.
b. When the subject is similar in color or pattern with the surroundings.
c. When the subject is in the air.
d. When the subject is moving fast.
e. The lighting is extremely dark (< 300 lux) or bright (> 10,000 lux).
DO NOT use MasterShots in places close to buildings or where the GNSS signal is weak.
Otherwise, the ight path may become unstable.
Make sure to follow local privacy laws and regulations when using MasterShots.
Only when using the wide-angle camera to take MasterShots will the aircraft
automatically select one of the three flight routes based on the subject type and
distance (portrait, proximity, or landscape). There is only one ight route when using
the medium tele camera to take MasterShots, regardless of the subject type and
distance.
QuickShots
QuickShots shooting modes include Dronie, Rocket, Circle, Helix, Boomerang, and Asteroid. The
aircraft records according to the selected shooting mode and automatically generates a short
video. The video can be viewed, edited, or shared to social media from playback.
Dronie:
The aircraft ies backward and ascends with the camera locked on the subject.
Rocket:
The aircraft ascends with the camera pointing downward.
Circle:
The aircraft circles around the subject.
Helix:
The aircraft ascends and spirals around the subject.
Boomerang:
The aircraft ies around the subject in an oval path, ascending as it ies
away from its starting point and descending as it flies back. The starting point of the
aircraft forms one end of the long axis of the oval, while the other end is at the opposite
side of the subject from the starting point.
Asteroid:
The aircraft ies backward and upward, takes several photos, and then ies
back to the starting point. The video generated starts with a panorama of the highest
position and then shows the view from the aircraft as it descends.
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