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We Think the DJI Mini 3 Pro Is 249 Grams of Pure Power, Baby

Hot on the heels of the new Mavic 3, DJI is out with the latest iteration of its Mini drone with a few features filmmakers should watch out for.

While the vast majority of indie film and video work has settled on the Mavic lineup from DJI in the last few years, it’s important to remember that DJI offers a whole range of drones, some of which offer some benefits that filmmakers should have in mind as they plan their kit and productions.

The smallest of those units is the Mini, its 249-gram little powerhouse. The newest iteration of the Mini just launched, the DJI Mini 3 Pro, with longer flight time, higher video specs, and a twist. We got our hands on one to see what all the fuss is about.

Check it out.

Tiny Package, Big Power

The higher video specs are the first thing to pay attention to. The tiny little Mini 3 Pro now shoots 4K 60p video, an upgrade of the 4K 30fps from the Mini 2. It’s built around a brand-new, larger 1/1.3-inch sensor (compared to the 1/2.3″ sensor in the Mini 2), with dual native ISO, so image quality will be somewhat a bit step up, especially in low light situations.

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Author: Charles Haine
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.

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