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Best 2026 Black Friday bundle deals for the DJI Mavic 3 Pro?

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Does anyone know which retailers are gonna have the best DJI Mavic 3 Pro bundles for Black Friday 2026? I really need to snag one before my project in Seattle starts in December but I’m kinda stressing because my budget is strictly under $2,800 and I need the Fly More kit plus maybe some ND filters included if possible. Ive been flying drones for five years now so I know my way around the tech but honestly the pricing this year is all over the place and I dont want to get ripped off by some fake 'sale' on Amazon. If anyone saw any early leaks or knows if B&H usually does better bundles than Best Buy lmk...


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Look, this comes up a lot — honestly, if you search the forum there’s a massive thread on this every season — but the short answer is B&H usually beats Best Buy on the actual bundle value. If you're eyeing the DJI Mavic 3 Pro Fly More Combo, you’ll find that B&H often throws in a fast microSD card or maybe a decent hardshell case (the ones from GPC are better, but free is free) for the same price as the 'naked' retail kit.

  • B&H Photo: Usually hits that $2,700-ish mark for the full kit.
  • Adorama: Look for their 'VIP' deals; sometimes they undercut the big guys by fifty bucks.
  • Avoid the Amazon 'Mega Bundles' — they just pack in cheap plastic junk you’ll never use. Actually, wait — if you really need the PolarPro Mavic 3 Pro ND Filters, just buy them separately during the sales; the DJI ones that come in the combo are... fine, I guess, but not for serious work.


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@Reply #2 - good point! So funny you ask this — last summer I almost bought a gray-market DJI Mavic 3 Pro Fly More Combo with DJI RC to save cash. I realized the warranty is region-locked, which is a disaster for professional work. I suggest checking DroneNerds. They usually offer a bundle with the Freewell All Day 6-Pack ND Filters for Mavic 3 Pro for around $2,749. This keeps you under the $2,800 limit. These filters are superior to the DJI stock ones and won't trigger gimbal calibration issues like the cheap Amazon glass does. TL;DR: Buy from authorized US dealers like DroneNerds to ensure your warranty is valid and you get high-quality Freewell filters within your $2,800 budget.


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Re: "Look, this comes up a lot — honestly,..."

  • Look, listen — check the registry because — wait — some are just refurbs.
  • Avoid "International Version" scams.
  • Check the official dealer list.


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