![]() ![]() If you order the Mini 3 Pro with the RC then they will begin shipping by the end of May. ![]() Orders are availble today from the DJI store and authorizied retailers but you will wait a bit for them to ship. You can save some money if you already own a N1 controller and just buy the drone by itself. This one requires the use of a phone and downloading of the DJI Fly for controling the drone. For now you can only buy the RC bundled with the drone and not seperatly.įollowing again with the Mini 3’s older siblings, it also has support for DJI’s RC-N1 controller. The RC features a bright LCD touch screen that will replace your phone for flight duties. ![]() Called the DJI RC, the controller features a similar design to the RC Pro just missing some buttons and is a bit smaller. Like the Air 2S and Mavic 3, the Mini 3 Pro gets its own controller with a built-in screen. Compatible controllers for the Mini 3 Pro The tradeoff is the added weight to the battery pushes the drone over 250 grams. DJI’s Plus flight battery will give the Mini 3 up to a 47 minutes flight time. With that much time, you won’t need to worry about the battery charge as much but if you really need more time the Mini 3 comes with a “Plus” battery option. The Mini 3 Pro got a big boost in flight time, now rated at up to 34 minutes with the standard battery. This has been standard on DJI’s Air and Mavic series drones for a while but has finally made the journey to the Mini this time around. The second is Advanced Pilot Assistance System or APAS, this cool feature can detect obstacles in the drone’s flight path and automatically fly around or stop the drone. For now, it can’t see much from the side, but it is better than having nothing and should help beginner pilots crash their drones a little less. First is Tri-directional sensing, the Mini 3 can detect obstacles forward, backward, and below. When activated, the Mini 3 will fly around the subject to capture video at different angles to produce a video perfect for sharing.Īlso new to the Mini 3 Pro are two new safety features that DJI fans have been waiting a long time to come. Mastershots is also here, making it easy for pilots to document their adventures with a single click. Allowing you to keep the subject in frame whether it’s a person, bike, or car. Quickshots return to the Mini 3 Pro but for the first time, Mastershots and Active Track come to DJI’s sub-250 lineup of drones. Quickshots, Mastershots, Active Track 4.0 2-1/8000 second electronic shutter range.Now sporting 4K 60FPS video, 48 MP stills with RAW support, and the ability to turn the sensor verticle for social media. ![]() The Mini 3 Pro’s camera got a good update from the previous iteration. The Mini 3 Pro is the first of DJI’s drones to be able to tilt upwards to see what is above the drone. The new design gives room for a more advanced camera gimbal. Looking like it leans back while it hovers paired with the large eye-like obstacle sensing sensors giving it a frog look. The overall look of the drone has changed too from previous Minis. Taking ques from the Mavic 3, the Mini 3 Pro has longer propellers that are angled to help improve stability while in flight. ![]()
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