The newly announced DJI Mini 3 is a sub-249g drone that brings a more affordable entry-level alternative to the DJI Mini 3 Pro. With its 12MP 1/1.3-inch sensor, it can shoot video in up to 4K30 or 2.7K60 in H.264 8-bit with only the normal color profile. The drone also lacks the side sensors of the Mini 3 Pro. Offering a maximum flight time of 38 minutes, the DJI Mini 3 is now available as Fly More Combo options starting at $718 or standalone in early 2023 starting at $469. Today, DJI’s lightest sub-249g foldable drone series is getting a new model. After the DJI Mini 3 Pro, which was announced back in May 2022, the Chinese tech company is now bringing out the DJI Mini 3. This new product is supposed to be the new entry-level lightweight drone that kind of blends the existing Mini 2 and 3 Pro into one. This release is a similar move to what DJI did last month with the announcement of the DJI Mavic 3 Classic. Let’s take a look at the details of the new Mini 3. DJI Mini 3 – No side sensors, 4K60 and H.265 10-bit As I mentioned above, the new Mini 3 is the more affordable Mini 3 Pro’s sibling but with a few limitations. The most visible difference is the lack of side sensors which the pro version has. Another difference is the lack of 4K50 and 4K60 recording modes and 10-bit color. Mini 3 and Mini...
Published By: CineD - Friday, 9 December, 2022