![]() ![]() ![]() The Mini also has subject tracking but we did find the feature to be quite fussy on the smaller camera, often losing the subject or not locking on at all when we dragged the Active Track box over the subject. This means that if the Mini detects an object, it’ll stop the movement, again, reducing your chances of a crash. The Mini 3 Pro was the first DJI Mini drone to receive obstacle-sensing cameras, covering all directions apart from upwards. This makes crashing the drone a challenge in pretty much every mode but Sport mode. The Mavic features omnidirectional object detection and APAS 5.0, which allow the drone to dodge obstacles while tracking a moving subject. The twin-stick controls are simple and responsive, allowing the pilot great precision over the positioning and speed of either drone. ![]() We found the Mavic 3 Pro and the Mini 3 Pro both spectacularly easy to fly.īoth include three main flight modes – Normal, Cinema and Sport – with Cinema limiting the flight speed for smoother pans and Sport speeding it up and shedding all obstacle sensing to reach speeds of up to 21m/s on the Mavic or 16m/s on the Mini.īoth the Mavic and the Mini take off at the tap of a button and return to their take-off spot automatically when requested (or if the battery or signal is lacking). The Mavic 3 Pro is compatible with the RC and RC Pro controllers, while the Mini 3 Pro comes with the RC-N1 smartphone controller but is also compatible with the RC. When it comes to storage the Mavic 3 Pro has 8GB (or 1TB if you opt for the Cine model) and can support up to 512GB with a microSD card, while the Mini 3 Pro has no internal storage but can also carry microSD cards of up to 512GB. Folded, the drone measures a tiny 145 x 90 x 62mm, making it incredibly compact and even pocket-sized depending on your jacket. The drone itself is made of thin, lightweight plastic but we found it was still tough enough to fly in breezy conditions. This means it can be flown in public places within 50m of people and above people in the UK. This makes the DJI Mini 3 Pro a better fit for urban flying as the smaller drone has specifically been designed to weigh less than 250g in flight. The Mavic’s weight means that it must stay at least 50m horizontally from ‘uninvolved’ people – which basically means anyone who isn’t piloting the drone or accompanying the pilot – and at least 150m from buildings. The dark grey plastic drone weighs in at 958g, putting the drone into a more restricted category than the sub-250g Mini here in the UK. The DJI Mavic 3 Pro is a large quadcopter that folds down to a compact 231.1 × 98 × 94mm size. This means the Mavic is subject to tighter restrictions when flying in the UK. While the larger Mavic has a sturdier build, a bigger battery and is capable of carrying more cameras, these benefits have the side effect of putting the Mavic in a higher weight category. The biggest difference between DJI’s Mavic and Mini series (aside from the price) is the size of the drone. That makes the Mini 3 Pro significantly more affordable saving you $1440/£1170 when you opt for the smaller drone. The DJI Mavic 3 Pro launched in May 2023 at a price of $2199/£1879, while the DJI Mini 3 Pro launched a year earlier in May 2022 with prices currently starting at $759/£709. ![]()
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