![]() The vertical gimbal position, 10-bit color profile, tri-directional obstacle avoidance, and a sub-250 gram design make it the best for this kind of activity. Controllersīoth the Mini 3 Pro and the DJI Air 2S use the RCN1 controller, which is a sleek, comfortable, light, and easy-to-use controller.įor anyone who creates photo and video content for social media or is looking for a small drone to take with them on hikes, vacations, and other outdoor activities, the Mini 3 Pro is perfect for that. The Air 2S also has LED lighting, enabling the drone pilot to navigate and land in low-light regions, a feature the Mini 3 Pro lacks. The Mini 3 Pro only has forward and downward sensors, while the Air 2S has upward, forward, downward, and backward sensors.Īs a result, if you’re flying in areas with many obstacles, you will be safer with the Air 2S compared to the Mini 3 Pro. And when you combine this technology with the Follow Me mode, you get to enjoy the experience of the more expensive DJI drones.īut do the obstacle avoidance features match those of the Air 2S? Not really. Obstacle AvoidanceĪt last DJI has decided to include obstacle avoidance features in their Mini drones. However, there’s an option to get a more powerful battery for the Mini 3 Pro, which can last more than 40 minutes, but this battery is not allowed in some regions, like the US or the UK.Īnd considering the Air 2S is heavier, that means that it features a more powerful battery to achieve such a flight time. In the real world, you get 25 to 31 minutes of flight time depending on the conditions of the battery, environmental conditions, and how you fly. Regarding flight time, both DJI Mini 3 Pro and the Air 2S are almost similar (34 Minutes and 31 Minutes, respectively).īut that’s on paper. However, being heavier also means it will hold up better in the wind than the Mini 3 pro. The DJI Air 2S isn’t that large either, but it weighs 595 grams, which means you need to register it. It’s also relatively small and could easily fit in your pocket or backpack. As such, it maintains the sub-250 gram design while packing several advanced features. The DJI Mini 3 Pro is an upgrade to the DJI’s Mini Series. If you want to avoid the hassle of having to register your drone, the Mini 3 Pro has got you covered. ![]() Later in the article, I’ll let you know who I think it’s best for. ![]() The Mini 3 Pro only offers a 2X Zoom at 4K.īut that doesn’t mean the Mini 3 Pro is all that bad. Lastly, the Air 2S has better zoom, going up to 4X at 4K 30fps and 8X at 1080p 30 fps. Still, I find the image quality of the Air 2S to be superior, and I would recommend it to anyone thinking about professional photography.Īnother feature that differentiates them most is the color profile, of which the Air 2S has a wider color profile than the Mini 3 Pro. Thanks to the vertical gimbal position, you can also shoot in Portrait mode. The Mini 3 Pro also features a wider aperture and ISO range than the Air 2S. However, the Mini 3 Pro still has some similarities to the DJI Air 2S.Īt first, one deal-breaker between the Air 2S and the Mini 3 Pro was that the Mini 3 Pro only had an 8-bit color grade, but after a recent update, the Mini 3 Pro can shoot in 10-bit, similar to the Air 2S.īoth drones have intelligent flight modes like Quickshots, MasterShots, Spotlight, Point Of Interest, Hyperlapse, and ActiveTrack. Secondly, the DJI Air 2S can shoot in both 4K and 5.4K, while the DJI Mini 3 Pro shoots only in 4K.
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