The new DJI Mini 4 Pro has a lot to recommend it, including some attractive upgrades over its predecessor. These include upgraded obstacle avoidance and subject tracking, an optional interchangeable ...
1-inch sensor delivers Air-class image quality. Lidar obstacle avoidance works in darkness. Strong wind resistance. Compact, pocketable design. Problematic “near-250g” weight. Not available in the US.
Under 249 grams means no FAA registration. 4K HDR means serious aerial footage.
A nose-mounted camera supports 2.7K video at up to 30fps with 8-bit SDR color, as well as JPG and Raw DNG format stills at 12MP. The camera is a step back from the Mini 3 and Mini 3 Pro, which offer ...
If that's not enough, DJI offers the optional Intelligent Flight Battery Plus that boosts endurance to 47 minutes max (while keeping the weight unchanged), something that's unprecedented for a drone ...
You can buy it with a $55 ND filter set for sunny days, which I'd recommend if you can afford it. DJI also offers a wide-angle 18mm equivalent lens attachment ($40), but it has significant barrel ...
We know what you’re thinking: here’s yet another DJI drone, arriving only 18 months after the Mini 3 Pro and about six after the vanilla Mini 3. Given that we awarded both a full five stars, and both ...
Welcome to T3's DJI Mini 4 Pro review, an inestimable sub-250g paragon of aerial cinematography that has so impressed this reviewer he’s since gone out and bought one. I’ve reviewed or flown every ...
DJI shows no sign of slowing down lately. It feels like the brand is releasing a new drone (and action camera, robot mop, and gimbal) every week. The company’s latest model, the Mini 5 Pro, stirred ...
Lightweight, compact, and very portable. Still light enough you don't have to register with the FAA. 4K video (30 fps) and RAW images. New panorama modes and in-camera video trimming. More powerful ...