Did you think DJI had already reached the top of the sky? Think again. If rumors are true, the company known as the king of drones and gimbals will introduce its first full-frame mirrorless camera by the end of 2025. And it's not just "another camera" - it's the DJI Mirrorless Camera 2026, spiced with genetic material from the prestigious Hasselblad, which promises to shake Sony, Canon and Nikon to their core.
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