Fly farther to capture stunning 4K aerial videos with the Mini 2 from DJI. Utilizing DJI's OcuSync 2.0 2.4/5.8 GHz wireless transmission technology, the Mini 2 can be operated from up to 6.2 miles away while still providing you with video of what the drone sees. The Mini 2 can also be flown as high as 2.5 miles and withstand 19 to 24 mph winds, all while maintaining a compact, foldable design that weighs only 8.8 oz. It's small and light enough to take with you almost anywhere.
PROS
• Inexpensive
• Lightweight
CONS
• No obstacle avoidance
• Poor low-light camera
performance
The mini-sized, mega-capable DJI Mini 3 Pro is just as powerful as it is portable. Weighing less than 249 g and with upgraded safety features, it's not only regulation-friendly, it's also the safest in its series. With a 1/1.3-inch sensor and top-tier features, it redefines what it means to fly Mini.
PROS
• Improved Battery Life
• Tri-Directional Obstacle
Avoidance
• Vertical Camera Mode
• Lightweight
CONS
• Small Image Sensor
Featuring a 1-inch CMOS sensor, powerful autonomous functions, and a compact body weighing less than 600 g, DJI Air 2S is the ultimate drone for creators on the move. Take this all-in-one aerial powerhouse along anywhere to experience and record your world in stunning detail.
PROS
• Long Exposure Photography
• 1" Sensor
• Hyperlapse and Panorama
Modes
CONS
• Fixed f/2.8 aperture
• Shorter flight time than the
DJI Mini 3
A leap forward in professional-quality aerial imaging, the Mavic 3 from DJI is their flagship drone that offers a dual-camera setup in a 3-axis gimbal. There's the 20MP wide-angle camera with 4/3" CMOS from legendary camera maker Hasselblad and a 12MP telephoto with 1/2" CMOS, 4K video, and 28x hybrid zoom. You can utilize the telephoto in Explore Mode to scout locations, but its primary function is to be used in conjunction with the wide-angle Hasselblad, transitioning between the two for truly dynamic, cinematic results.
PROS
• Dual Camera System
• Micro 4/3rds Sensor
• 360 degree obstacle avoidance
• 5.1k Video Capture
• Variable f/2.8 to f/11 aperture
• 46 minute flight time
CONS
• Expensive
• Larger/heavier design