DJI Mini 5 Pro is a 250g (C0 in the EU) consumer drone flagship with a 50MP 1-inch-type CMOS sensor that can capture 4K video up to 120fps in H.265 10-bit 4:2:0 with D-Log M, HLG, or normal color mode to a 42GB internal storage or microSD card. The drone gimbal supports 225° roll rotation and true vertical shooting. With improved omnidirectional vision sensing, the Mini 5 Pro can fly more safely even in low light. The drone is available now, starting at €799. Almost precisely two years ago, DJI announced the Mini 4 Pro as a flagship sub-250g consumer drone, bringing innovations such as D-Log M or 4K 100fps video recording to the Mini series. Since then, the Chinese tech giant has released other lightweight drones (such as DJI Neo or DJI Flip), but none of these could really be considered a successor to the Mini 4 Pro. Today, we are finally getting a serious successor with the new DJI Mini 5 Pro. Let’s take a quick look at what is new with the latest 250g Mini drone. DJI Mini 5 Pro – 1-inch type sensor in a 250g drone Perhaps the most notable improvement included in the Mini 5 Pro is the image sensor. The drone includes a 50MP 1-inch type CMOS sensor. Judging by its specs, this seems to be the exact same sensor from the main camera in the DJI Air 3S. The lens has a fixed aperture of f/1.8 and a focal length of 24mm...
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