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DJI Mini 3 Pro Camera Drone + DJI RC Controller for
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DJI Mini 3 Pro Camera Drone + DJI RC Controller for $729
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Note: This has the nice RC controller w/ built-in display, as opposed to the standard RC-N1 controller which requires a phone or tablet to act as the display.
Mini 3 Pro specs:
- Weighs Less than 249 g
- Tri-Directional Obstacle Sensing (Forward/Backward/Downward)
- Record Up to 4K/60fps Video and 4K/30fps HDR Video
- 34-min Max Flight Time
- True Vertical Shooting
- FocusTrack (ActiveTrack, Spotlight, and Point of Interest)
- MasterShots
- Timelapse
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I'm sure the RC is probably great and nice to have, but you're exaggerating things.
My phone never overheats, the dongle never gets knocked out, my phone's battery is barely if any affected, my phone case isn't an issue ever, and you shouldn't be taking any phone calls while piloting a drone anyways.
These all sound like isolated personal issues. I've had hundreds of flights and don't have these complaints.
The N1 is barely any smaller. I've had both and never once have I ever thought, "Wow, I sure wish I didn't have this RC controller on me, I totally wish I had the 1/2" smaller N1 in my bag instead".
Have you ever used the RC? It is worth every penny over the N1.
I just got a Mavic 3 Classic and I'll likely be keeping the Mini 3 Pro as a backup. But as far as the Mini 3 Pro, for the price, the size, the ease of use, it's the best drone on the market. Very easy to use if you're a beginner but still has some Pro-level features. Make sure you take the photos in RAW and switch the video to D-Log to get the most out of your flights.
If you want to see what the drone can really do, my Instagram is @clarkefishing and almost all of the photos/videos there were shot with the Mini 3 Pro, including that big panorama I just posted.
If you have any questions about this drone, feel free, I'll try to answer!
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2. It is with the regular N1 remote not the RC.
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Granted, the RC controller doesn't have cellular data for updates built in either, but tethering the RC to your phone wirelessly is a whole lot easier than having to pull out the phone, extend the holder, fit the phone into the holder, connect the cables, etc., etc., just to fly, especially if you're on the go or hiking.
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1) Some modern phones have larger and brighter screens than that, for example the S23U and the iPhone 14 Pro max
2) The N1 controller is much smaller and more compact. This makes a lot of difference if you backpack with the drone.
3) You Carey your phone everywhere anyway
4) OTA updates with N1 but not RC, if you want them (if your drone is hacked you don't so perhaps they is not a consideration
5) You can use the N1 controller with an iPad or iPad mini.
I personally prefer the N1. If I were to get the mini 3 pro I would have no interest.in the flymore combo. The only reason to own a mini 3 pro instead of the 2s are the extended range batteries. The 250g weight is an illusory advantage because many countries require you to register even a 250g drone if it has a camera.
I just got a Mavic 3 Classic and I'll likely be keeping the Mini 3 Pro as a backup. But as far as the Mini 3 Pro, for the price, the size, the ease of use, it's the best drone on the market. Very easy to use if you're a beginner but still has some Pro-level features. Make sure you take the photos in RAW and switch the video to D-Log to get the most out of your flights.
If you want to see what the drone can really do, my Instagram is @clarkefishing and almost all of the photos/videos there were shot with the Mini 3 Pro, including that big panorama I just posted.
If you have any questions about this drone, feel free, I'll try to answer!
1) Some modern phones have larger and brighter screens than that, for example the S23U and the iPhone 14 Pro max
2) The N1 controller is much smaller and more compact. This makes a lot of difference if you backpack with the drone.
3) You Carey your phone everywhere anyway
4) OTA updates with N1 but not RC, if you want them (if your drone is hacked you don't so perhaps they is not a consideration
5) You can use the N1 controller with an iPad or iPad mini.
I personally prefer the N1. If I were to get the mini 3 pro I would have no interest.in the flymore combo. The only reason to own a mini 3 pro instead of the 2s are the extended range batteries. The 250g weight is an illusory advantage because many countries require you to register even a 250g drone if it has a camera.
The N1 is barely any smaller. I've had both and never once have I ever thought, "Wow, I sure wish I didn't have this RC controller on me, I totally wish I had the 1/2" smaller N1 in my bag instead".
Have you ever used the RC? It is worth every penny over the N1.
I just got a Mavic 3 Classic and I'll likely be keeping the Mini 3 Pro as a backup. But as far as the Mini 3 Pro, for the price, the size, the ease of use, it's the best drone on the market. Very easy to use if you're a beginner but still has some Pro-level features. Make sure you take the photos in RAW and switch the video to D-Log to get the most out of your flights.
If you want to see what the drone can really do, my Instagram is @clarkefishing and almost all of the photos/videos there were shot with the Mini 3 Pro, including that big panorama I just posted.
If you have any questions about this drone, feel free, I'll try to answer!
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Edit: Never mind, question answered by reviews: "If you purchase a DJI drone from an 'unauthorized retailer' you run the risk of running into an activation error code..." and "...it connects and video initially shows, it just wouldn't allow any action without activation that it said was forbidden and required support."
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