As anticipated, DJI unveiled the most recent iteration of its smallest drone on Tuesday.
With its compact design and abundance of options, DJI’s Mini 3 Professional is an thrilling new machine that appears set to draw a brand new wave of fanatics to drone pictures — and should even immediate some people with bigger Mavic machines to change to the brand new Mini copter.
As a part of efforts to show among the Mini 3 Professional’s capabilities, DJI handed the 249-gram machine to skilled photographer and filmmaker Denis Barbas.
Under you may take pleasure in among the gorgeous imagery that Barbas captured with the brand new foldable quadcopter, together with footage shot with the digicam’s new vertical-frame function.
The Mini 3 Professional is DJI’s first Mini drone to incorporate obstacle-avoidance sensors, giving peace of thoughts to beginner pilots (or extra daring skilled ones) scared of trashing their flying machine inside seconds of getting it airborne.
The brand new drone comes with a bigger 1/1.3 inch-sensor for pictures and video with better readability and element. It may well seize RAW pictures of as much as 48 megapixels and report footage in 4K at as much as 60 frames per second, and likewise affords twin native ISO for HDR footage that ought to retain particulars in shadows and highlights.
There’s excellent news on flight time, too, because the Mini 3 Professional can keep within the air for as much as 47 minutes, 13 minutes longer than its predecessor.
One other thrilling a part of DJI’s launch occasion was the disclosing of a brand new controller with a built-in show, although you’ll should pay further for this ($669 for drone solely; $759 for the drone with the RC-N1 controller to which you connect your smartphone; and $909 for the drone and the brand new RC controller with built-in show).
Avisionews was given advance entry to DJI’s new Mini 3 Professional quadcopter, enabling us to take an in depth look and check out the entire new options. Take a look at our full evaluate to seek out out what’s to like — and to not love — in regards to the new machine, in addition to potential options.
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