DJI has just launched a cheaper version of their Mini 3 Pro drone, the DJI Mini 3. While the Mini 3 offers the same camera sensor and lightweight 249-gram frame as the Mini 3 Pro, the Mini 3 cuts out a few notable features to allow for a lower price tag. The main difference that the Mini 3 has with the Mini 3 Pro is that the Mini does not have the Pro's "Tri-Directional Obstacle Sensing" feature and is capped to shooting at 4K at 30fps, instead of 60fps. The Mini 3 also omits the Mini 3 Pro's ActiveTrack feature, which allowed the drone to track and follow objects or persons marked by the user. Even with the feature cuts, the Mini 3 retains the Mini 3 Pro's f/1.7 aperture camera, which still beats out DJI's similarly-priced Mini 2, which has an f/2.8 aperture. The Mini 3 also offers the same True Vertical Shooting and Large-angle Tilt features of the Mini 3 Pro. The Mini 3 is priced at USD $559 (with a compatible remote controller), which is a big drop in price compared to the Mini 3 Pro's USD $759 price tag. DJI’s Mini 3 Pro is on the horizon with it being rumored to have a few significant upgrades from its predecessor. The DJI Mini 3 Pro would be the next iteration of mini-drones by DJI with the DJI Mini 2 released last November 2020. Read more in our articles including "DJI Mini 3 now official" and "DJI Mini 3 Pro leaks reveal obstacle avoidance sensors, improved camera".
DJI has just launched a cheaper version of their Mini 3 Pro drone, the DJI Mini 3. While the Mini 3 offers the same camera sensor and lightweight 249-gram frame as the Mini 3 Pro, the Mini 3 cuts out a few notable features to allow for a lower price tag.
The main difference that the Mini 3 has with the Mini 3 Pro is that the Mini does not have the Pro's "Tri-Directional Obstacle Sensing" feature and is capped to shooting at 4K at 30fps, instead of 60fps. The Mini 3 also omits the Mini 3 Pro's ActiveTrack feature, which allowed the drone to track and follow objects or persons marked by the user. Even with the feature cuts, the Mini 3 retains the Mini 3 Pro's f/1.7 aperture camera, which still beats out DJI's similarly-priced Mini 2, which has an f/2.8 aperture. The Mini 3 also offers the same True Vertical Shooting and Large-angle Tilt features of the Mini 3 Pro.
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