
Hey there, folks! Anderson Cooper here, and today we’re diving into the exciting world of drones. With the release of the new DJI Mini 3 Pro, choosing the right drone has become quite the head-scratcher. You see, there’s never a one-size-fits-all drone solution. Each drone has its unique strengths and weaknesses.
Now, let’s get to the nitty-gritty and see how the DJI Mini 3 Pro stacks up against its competition, the DJI Air 2S. I’ve been through this dilemma myself, so I know the struggle. But fear not, I’m here to help you make an informed decision.
DJI Mavic Air 2 Vs DJI Mini 3 Pro Specs:
| Features | DJI Mini 3 Pro | DJI Air 2S |
| Dimensions | Folded: 145 × 90 × 62 mm | Folded: 180×97×77 mm |
| Unfolded: 171×245×62 mm | Unfolded: 183×253×77 mm | |
| With propellers: 251×362×70 mm | ||
| Diagonal length | 247 mm | 302 mm |
| Image sensor | 1/1.3″ CMOS | 1″ CMOS |
| Take-off weight | 249g | 595g |
| Max Flight time | Regular battery: 34 minutes | 31 minutes |
| New pro battery: 47 minutes | ||
| Photo resolution | 48 MP | 20 MP |
| Max. image size | 12 MP | 20 MP |
| Video resolution | Up to 4K/60fps HDR | 5.4K/30fps, 4K/60fps |
| Lens | Aperture: f/1.7 | Aperture: f/2.8 |
| Obstacle sensing | 3-Directional Obstacle Sensing | 4-Directional Obstacle Sensing |
| Battery cell composition | Lithium-Ion | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery type | Li-ion | LiPo 3S |
| Charging Voltage Limit | 8.5 V | 12.6 V / 13.2 V |
The Battle Of Cameras: DJI Mini 3 Pro vs. DJI Air 2S
Camera and Image Quality: When it comes to photography, sensor size matters. The Air 2S boasts a 1-inch image sensor, while the Mini 3 Pro sports a 0.8-inch one. The Air 2S can flex its muscles with both 4K and 5.4K capabilities, whereas the Mini 3 Pro sticks to 4K. But wait, there’s more! The Mini 3 Pro recently upped its game to shoot in 10-bit, just like the Air 2S. Both these drones have intelligent flight modes and can handle 120fps at 1080p, but the Air 2S still has the edge when it comes to image quality and a wider color profile.
Zooming In: If zooming is your thing, the Air 2S has you covered with up to 8X zoom at 1080p. The Mini 3 Pro, on the other hand, offers a more modest 2X zoom at 4K.
DJI Mini 3 Pro (DJI RC):
DJI Air 2S:
Size And Weight: Mini 3 Pro Takes The Crown
Weight and Size: If you want a drone that doesn’t require FAA registration, the Mini 3 Pro is your go-to choice. It’s super light and compact, easily fitting in your pocket or backpack. The Air 2S, though not massive, does weigh in at 595 grams, which means you’ll need to do some paperwork.
Battery Life and Flight Time: Neck and Neck
Battery and Flight Time: In terms of flight time, these drones are neck and neck, boasting around 30 minutes in the air. However, the Mini 3 Pro offers an optional battery that can push it to over 40 minutes. But be cautious; this beefed-up battery isn’t allowed everywhere.
Navigate Safely: Obstacle Avoidance Matters
Obstacle Avoidance: DJI finally decided to grace its Mini drones with obstacle avoidance features. However, the Air 2S takes the cake with sensors in every direction. The Mini 3 Pro only covers forward and downward obstacles. Plus, the Air 2S has LED lighting for low-light landings.
Controllers and Connectivity: A Draw
Controllers: Both drones rock the RCN1 controller with OcuSync 3.0, offering a range of up to 12 KM and 1080p live footage. But if you’re feeling fancy, you can get the DJI RC controller for the Mini 3 Pro, while the Air 2S is compatible with DJI’s Smart Controller, although it’s pricier.
Dollars and Cents: The Price Tag
Price: The Mini 3 Pro comes in at a lower price point, starting at $$$+ without a controller. In contrast, the Air 2S starts at $$$+ with one battery, but there’s a Fly More Combo option for $$$$, giving you more bang for your buck.
The Verdict: Dji Mini 3 Pro vs Dji Mavic Air 2 Specs
So, which one should you choose? Well, it all depends on your needs.
DJI Mavic Air 2S: If you’re serious about professional photography and videography, the Air 2S is the way to go. Its superior camera quality, flight time, and compatibility with third-party apps make it the winner in this category.
DJI Mini 3 Pro: This little gem is perfect for content creators and outdoor enthusiasts. Its compact size, 10-bit color profile, and sub-250-gram design make it an ideal companion for your adventures.
Upgrading From Mini 2: If you’ve been rocking the Mini 2 or Mini SE, the Mini 3 Pro is a worthwhile upgrade. It offers a better camera, longer flight time, and obstacle avoidance – things you couldn’t find in the older Mini drones.
Replacing the Air 2S: If you already own the Air 2S, switching to the Mini 3 Pro might not be an upgrade. However, having both drones can be a sweet deal, especially since the Air 2S controller is compatible with the Mini 3 Pro. Who doesn’t love options?
In the end, folks, the choice is yours. Whether you soar with the Air 2S or take a mini adventure with the Mini 3 Pro, just remember, the sky’s the limit!