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If you need to travel light, or if you're a backpacker and you want a high-performance, ultra-light drone, the Mini 3 Pro is an excellent choice.

Even if the weight is not a significant factor for you, the small form factor and ultra-lightweight can be essential to many. In some countries, mini drones are really the only option for flying. Tracking is a feature I don't use a lot, but it's nice to have when needed.Īs mentioned, the Mini 3 Pro weighs less than 249 grams, which is of utmost importance to many people in various countries. However, I do use them from time to time, especially Spotlight and Point of Interest. These intelligent flight features may not appeal to everyone, and I myself mostly manually fly my drone. Intelligent Flight Features on the DJI Mini 3 ProĪnother significant improvement over the Mini 2 is the inclusion of all of DJI's intelligent flight features such as Tracking, Spotlight, and Point of Interest.
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It makes sharing in the vertical format quick and easy, as you can just download it, and it's already in the correct format. While not important to everybody, not everyone needs to film vertically, it is convenient for me to have this feature when I want to film for my social media channels. This feature allows you to export higher-resolution videos and fully utilize your sensor. On top of that, it also has the ability to orient the camera vertically without having to crop your video. The Mini 3 Pro can capture stunning 4K video. And as mentioned, its 1.7 aperture does a great job in many different types of lighting conditions.
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The Mini 3 Pro's camera was quite an upgrade over the DJI Mini 2. Most of us fly these things to capture nice cinematic video, so having a good camera is very important. After all, the camera is one of the most important components of the drone. And that was a significant step when it comes to mini drones. Now, of course, the camera is one of the big improvements of the Mini 3 Pro. And I think it performs neck to neck with my Mavic 3 when it comes to penetration and signal strength when you are flying in a city around obstacles and lots of Wi-Fi interference. When it comes to flying in more congested Wi-Fi areas, such as cities, it actually performs quite well. And really, at four kilometers, that's more than enough to get out and capture what I need. We are allowed to fly our sub-250-gram drones farther than visual line of sight ( BVLOS). That's a little bit different here in Canada. Now, really, it's not too big of an issue, because with drones, in most Countries, when it comes to mini drones, you have to stay within line of sight. However, my DJI Mini 3 struggles to get past four kilometers. Although they're both OcuSync 3, with my Mavic 3, it's no issue to get out about eight kilometers in an open environment like this. I've done numerous range and signal strength testing, and my Mavic 3 Pro performs the best overall. Since we are on the topic of range, I find that the Mini 3 Pro does not have the same range as something like my DJI Air 2S or even my DJI Mavic 3. However, DJI did get that corrected fairly quickly, and I no longer have those range issues. The problem was that the transmission range was bumping down into the CE mode, which basically dictates how much power is allowed for transmission. Now, with the launch of the Mini 3 Pro, there were a few hiccups for some people, most notably in Canada. On top of that, you're able to capture Master Shots and create hyperlapses, and it does a really good job in all of those scenarios. Things like Focus Track, which includes your Spotlight, Point of Interest, and Tracking. On top of that, you don't have to sacrifice intelligent flight modes, as the Mini 3 Pro contains most of the intelligent flight features that DJI's higher-end drones have. You can capture stunning content in many different types of lighting conditions. The Mini 3 Pro introduced a brand-new camera with its 1.7 aperture. However, that's no longer the case with the Mini 3 Pro. I say that because in the past, if you wanted a sub-250-gram drone, or needed one, you had to sacrifice image quality and features. In my humble opinion, I believe the DJI Mini 3 Pro is one of DJI's more important drone releases in the last couple of years.
