DJI again makes a name for itself as the pre-eminent drone brand by introducing the Mini 3 Pro, the next-level lightweight drone that photographers, videographers, and drone enthusiasts everywhere will love.
Weighing in at just 8.8 ounces, it’s ultra-compact and weighs so little it avoids the majority of the country’s drone regulations. It comes with 4K recording (at both 60 and 120 FPS), the AI features (like QuickShots and ActiveTrack) that makes the Mavic 3 such a popular drone, and has game-changing obstacle avoidance programming. The video transmission isn’t perfect and it’s definitely on the pricier side, but with around 30 minutes of flying/recording time, it’s a drone built for performance.
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DJI again makes a name for itself as the pre-eminent drone brand by introducing the Mini 3 Pro, the next-level lightweight drone that photographers, videographers, and drone enthusiasts everywhere will love.
Weighing in at just 8.8 ounces, it’s ultra-compact and weighs so little it avoids the majority of the country’s drone regulations. It comes with 4K recording (at both 60 and 120 FPS), the AI features (like QuickShots and ActiveTrack) that makes the Mavic 3 such a popular drone, and has game-changing obstacle avoidance programming. The video transmission isn’t perfect and it’s definitely on the pricier side, but with around 30 minutes of flying/recording time, it’s a drone built for performance.