![]() ![]() The DJI Mini 2 can fly for up to 31 minutes with its high-powered Intelligent Flight Battery, plus it's also great for pilots who owned the original DJI Mavic Mini with Mavic Mini batteries being backwards compatible with the Mini 2 drone.įlight performance is remarkably similar between the Mini 2 and Mini 3 Pro.Īs such, flight performance generally won’t be a key consideration when choosing between these two Mini drones. With a jump in transmission range from 4 KM to 10 KM, the Mini 2 is perfect for capturing images from close up and far away. The first Mavic Mini series drone to feature DJI’s famed OcuSync video transmission technology, the DJI Mini 2 featured a huge upgrade in transmission range and stability when compared to the original Mavic Mini. Max Range: 10 KM | Transmission: OcuSync 2.0 Perfect for when you just want to zip through the sky!įlight Time: 31 minutes | Top Speed: 57 KM/h Plus, with a top speed of 57 KM/h and flight time of up to 47 minutes with the new Mini 3 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery Plus, the Mini 3 Pro can cover ground (or air) at an incredibly fast rate. Powered by O3 (OcuSync 3.0) video transmission technology, the DJI Mini 3 Pro can fly further than any DJI Mini drone before it with a maximum transmission range of 12 KM with the RC-N1 or DJI RC controllers. Do you want it to fly super fast? Or do you prefer slow and stable flight from a drone that can fly multiple kilometres away? Let’s break it down.įlight Time: 34 minutes (up to 47 minutes) | Top Speed: 57 KM/h Read More: Introducing DJI Mini 3 Pro: The Most Advanced Mini Drone Everįlight performance is another key point of consideration when choosing a drone. If you love recording dynamic slow-motion clips, the Mini 3 Pro is the option for you. ![]() The Mini 3 Pro can record at frame rates of up to 120fps whilst the Mini 2 is limited to 60fps. With a smaller sensor, the DJI Mini 2 doesn’t produce the detail-rich HDR images of the Mini 3 Pro but still provides photos that are perfect for sharing on social media. Despite its size, the DJI Mini 2 camera still produces gorgeous 12MP RAW images that can still be used in a semi-professional capacity. Sporting a 1/2.3” sensor, the DJI Mini 2 delivers incredible 4K footage with easy to use controls and camera settings. ![]() Sensor Size: 1/2.3” CMOS | Photo: 12 MP | Photo Formats: RAW, JPG Oh, and did we mention that you can record in HDR? That’s right, the Mini 3 Pro features high dynamic range recording to make colours in your videos truly pop.īut that’s not all, the Mini 3 Pro is also fantastic for aerial photographers, capturing pixel-dense 48 MP stills with ease in both RAW and JPEG. Sporting a massive 1/1.3” sensor that’s even larger than the sensor found on the ultra-popular DJI Mavic Air 2, the Mini 3 Pro delivers 4K/60fps footage plus the option to record in 1080/120fps ultra-slow motion. The DJI Mini 3 Pro is second to none, and delivers far and away the best camera performance ever found on a DJI Mini drone. Video: 4K/60fps, 1080p/120fps | HDR | Vertical Shooting Sensor Size: 1/1.3” CMOS | Photo: 48 MP | Photo Formats: RAW, JPG With more and more people creating content to share with friends and family on social media or using drones for work, a drone’s camera is probably the first thing you check out. Love the numbers? Get your spec fix and compare the numbers side by side.Ī drone’s camera is often the biggest reason for many pilots to purchase a drone. The DJI Mini 3 Pro is here! The number one question on everyone’s mind? How does it compare to the DJI Mini 2? Let’s dive in and find out with this side by side comparison of the DJI Mini 3 Pro and DJI Mini 2 drone. ![]()
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