Hassle-free, easy flying, Excellent 4K video, 12 or 48MP stills
Feels delicate, No upward sensors limits obstacle detection, Propellers are screw-fixed rather than bayonet fit
The DJI Mini 3 Pro offers a fantastic combination of features in a very compact and lightweight, easy-to-fly unit that produces superb video and stills. Its an excellent choice for photographers looking for their first drone, but it's destined to used by...
Worry-free flying,Shoots superb video and stills,Take-everywhere size,
Buffeted by light wind, Screwdriver required to change the propellers, Doesn't feel very robust,
The DJI Mini 3 Pro is a fun and easy to fly drone that you can take - and fly - just about anywhere you want to. It also produces photo and video quality beyond its entry-level looks, super portability and sub-249g regulation-friendly weight.Reasons to bu...
Published: 2022-05-10, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Abstract: The tiny and lightweight DJI Mini 3 Pro takes DJI's popular Mini drone series to new heights. The original DJI Mavic Mini arrived in 2019, and was followed in 2020 by the Mini 2, which upped the video resolution from 2.7K to 4K alongside other improvement...
Obstacle avoidance, Can track subjects, Great video & photo quality
Relatively expensive, No side-facing obstacle sensors
If you're after a capable drone that has obstacle avoidance, the ability to track subjects and shoot at 4K60 (or in HDR), the Mini 3 Pro is a great choice. The low weight means you can fly it straight out of the box without training courses or the hassles...
Weighs only 249 grams, Good image quality, Bulletproof obstacle avoidance, DJI RC remote has a built-in screen, Relatively low price, True vertical photo and video shooting
More expensive than the Mini 2
Given that the DJI Mini 3 Pro is remarkably feature-rich and capable given its small size, extremely light weight, and relatively low price, it's the drone I'd recommend for most people. I'd also recommend buying it with the new DJI RC controller, since h...
Abstract: The DJI Mini 3 ($499 with remote) takes the camera and airframe from the pricier Mini 3 Pro ($759) and puts it into a more affordable package, dropping a few features to reach a lower price. Notably, it skips the obstacle detection included in the Pro mod...
Larger sensor than Mini 2, Quad Bayer sensor shoots in 12 or 48 megapixels without ghosting, Can fly in temps down to 14 degrees, Longer battery life of 34 minutes, Decent noise reduction at high ISOs, 48 MP high res mode also saves a DNG file, Beautiful
No obstacle detection above the drone, Fixed aperture, The DJI Mini 3 Pro adds more advanced tools without going over the 249g limit of the company's smallest drone series. Photographers that don't have more than $800 to spend on a drone will get excited
Published: 2022-06-02, Author: Keith , review by: hothardware.com
Long Flight Time, True Vertical Camera, Fantastic New DJI RC Transmitter, Battery Charges Through Drone, Excellent Collision Avoidance
Premium Price, More Segmented Buying Options
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