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Oh, and you don’t have to remember to start recording video recording is automatic, one thing less to worry about. Then, if you want to fly more traditionally (and, let's face it, faster) with sticks you can pick up the controller with it also comes a much better range (phone wi-fi is limited, after all). Keyframed flights and other impressive videos can be planned or created on the fly, and all are surprisingly user-friendly.

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Software is a key part of the Skydio experience, and USB-C charging, syncing and setup is all very straightforward. Why? Because it can fly using phone controls only. As such, the device sports all-round cameras that allow it to build up an internal view of the environment and circumvent obstacles, plus, of course, a main 4K camera.īecause much of the software is designed around orbiting or following someone, the drone (while not a modest price) is available relatively cheaply given the tech onboard. The Skydio philosophy is less about a pilot controlling a flying camera, as it is about letting the camera do the work.
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Read our full DJI Mini 2 review (opens in new tab) for more details The app also makes getting the images to your phone easy if you don’t want to wait until you get home. It’s also pretty handy indoors thanks to downward-facing visual and sonar distance sensing systems which can help it hover even without GPS, and the optional propellor guards (detachable cages to prevent any accidents while flying near obstacles). If you’re thinking of the Mini 2 as your first drone, but you’re already familiar with cameras, then this is definitely the best choice.

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While videographers benefit from 4K recording and 3-axis of stabilization, photographers can choose to shoot in Raw, manual exposure, exposure bracketing, and other features you'd expect to find on a normal camera. Thanks to a new remote control, in Federal Aerial Administration (FAA) areas, it has a range of 10km (6.2 miles) and can be flown in winds up to 24mph without it going out of range. Other useful features include Quickshots (opens in new tab) so that you can easily share images, distance limiters, and automatic landing.

Firstly, it weighs under 250g which means you only have to register it if you plan on using it commercially, it has advanced GPS safety features such as return to home and restricted fly zones so you can't accidentally fly into an airfield for example. The DJI Mini 2 is an excellent beginner drone for several reasons, especially if you can get it for less than its successor (read our DJI Mini 3 review).
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Read our full DJI Mini 3 Pro review (opens in new tab) for more details It really feels like professional flexibility has arrived in the ultra-light category – the only reason it’s not top of this list is the price makes it tricky to suggest as a first drone, but if you’re feeling flush, why not? Those sensors make it hard to crash!

Other big pluses are the choice of the controller (none, standard or with display), and the option of a longer-lasting battery. The Mini 3 Pro even adds a feature not seen on previous ‘copters a rotating camera that will help capture people without the resolution loss of cropping into a horizontal image for vertical social media – for some this might be the feature that sells the drone alone. It offers enough photographic quality to please a serious creative, all of the intelligent features seen on DJI’s higher-end drones – including the ability to fly around obstacles and keep on going – and despite this, it manages to stay below the frustrating weight threshold. We don’t through 5-star reviews around every which way, but so long as you don’t mind digging a little further into your pocket than you might want, the Mini 3 Pro is an amazing drone. Not all AI features available in Portrait
