This makes it easier to create professional-grade footage. DJI's APAS 4.0 should allow the drone to detect and bypass obstacles, while ActiveTrack 4.0 promises the ability to select and track subjects, including cars and people. The Mini 3 Pro's camera can capture 48MP photos and 4K/60p video, the latter a first for a drone in its class. This low light video was captured using the Mini 3 Pro's fast F1.7 lens (ISO 1600). Some places in the world restrict drones that weigh more than 250g at takeoff. The benefit of purchasing a sub-250g drone is that, in most territories, there's no need to register it unless you plan on using the drone for professional purposes. In contrast, the Mini 3 Pro boasts a larger Type 1/1.3 sensor with a fast F1.7 lens, has a gimbal that can shoot vertically, 3-direction obstacle avoidance, and still weighs less than 250g (8.8 oz.). The Mini 2 added important features, such as Raw photo capture, but still had the same small sensor and lacked important features like obstacle avoidance. A bit over a year later, it ditched the 'Mavic' moniker with the Mini 2. DJI seems poised to reset expectations for what consumers can expect in such a compact model.ĭJI introduced the original Mavic Mini, with a small, Type 1/2.3 sensor and basic features, back in October 2019. The Mini 3 Pro is the newest model in DJI's series of lightweight, sub-250g drones and the most exciting in the series so far. Editor's note: Shortly after this review was published, DJI quietly released a firmware update for the Mini 3 Pro which added the ability to capture 10-bit video when using the D-Cinelike video profile.
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