Description
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Overview:
DJI Mini 4K is an incredible way to capture your aerial world in 4K. Weighing less than 249 grams, no test is required in most countries regions.* It’s also stunningly easy to use, with a 31-min max flight time, a 10km (32,800 feet) max transmission range, incredible 4K footage, and so much more.
Notes:
1. Standard aircraft weight (including the Intelligent Flight Battery, propellers, and a microSD card). The actual product weight may vary due to differences in batch materials and external factors. Training or examination is not required for flying this product in most countries and regions. Always check local laws and regulations before use.
2. FCC compliant and tested in an open outdoor environment without interference.
3. Flight time is measured in a controlled test environment. Specific test conditions are as follows: flying forward at a constant speed of 17 kph in a windless laboratory environment, in photo mode (without photo-taking operation during flight), and from 100% battery level until 0%. Under the preceding conditions, a maximum range of 62 minutes can be achieved by replacing the battery once, or 93 minutes by replacing the battery twice.
* DJI Mini 4K must be activated in the DJI Fly App, please go to the official website to download the DJI Fly App before use.
** Please check and strictly abide by local laws and regulations before flying.
*** Tested with a production model DJI Mini 4K in a controlled environment. Actual experience may vary depending on the environment, usage, and firmware version.
**** All videos and photos on this page were taken in strict compliance with local laws and regulations.
Tyson –
First off, the camera quality is really good. I’m certainly no pro photographer, but the shots I’ve been getting are pretty impressive. The 12MP sensor captures every detail, and the 3-axis gimbal keeps things steady, even when the wind is acting up. Speaking of wind, I was very surprised at how stable the drone and the camera shots are event in windy conditions.
Compared to other drones that I have used, this one is easy to set up, and easy to get in the air without a lot of steps. The DJI Fly app is easy to navigate and you don’t have to worry about a million setting to change to get in the air, or even while flying.
Battery life is solid too. The battery says that it will last up to 31 minutes, which is better than most of the drones that I have seen. I actually get about 23-25 minutes on each charge, but I do tend to do a lot of maneuvering which limits battery time. The app has a nice feature where it will give you an estimated flight time remaining based on height and distance of the drone. I have successfully flown the drone several miles from my location and was able to still get crisp clear video.
Now, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. One thing I wish it had is obstacle avoidance sensors. I’ve had a couple of close calls with trees, and it would be nice to have that extra layer of protection, especially for us newbie pilots.
Overall, though, I’m seriously impressed with the DJI Mini 2 SE. It’s perfect for anyone looking to up their aerial photography game without breaking the bank. With a few tweaks here and there, it could easily become the go-to drone for adventurers everywhere!
John –
El Presidente –