Now this is of course why many photographers opt to buy the Mini 3 Pro. DJI markets these drones with ‘48mp’ sensors. But this is more a marketing gimmick, and it’s something we have to accept. The Mini 3 Pro has a 1/1.3 inch sensor. In logical thinking: You can’t produce a decently dynamic range RAW file in 48mp from such a small sensor.
All you have to do is connect the goggles and the motion controller, then switch on FPV mode in the DJI Mini 3 Pro’s Gimbal settings, and you will get an experience close enough to that of the DJI Avata. The Motion Controller 2 detects your hand movements, allowing you to control the drone by moving your arm along the wrist.
12MP 1/1.3-inch sensor. Level 5 wind resistance. Quickshots flight patterns. DJI drones are well-known for their ease of use, and the Mini 3 is no exception. Set up is incredibly easy with
The default value is 25m and the setting range is 25m-40m. DJI Mini 2/Mavic Air 2/DJI Air 2S/DJI Mavic 3 Series. The default value is 25 m and the setting range is 25m-80m. DJI Mini 4 Pro/DJI Air 3/DJI Mini 3 Pro. The default value is 30 m and the setting range is 30m-80m.
It comes after they released the DJI Mini 3 Pro, the ultimate mini drone, but the Mini 3 Pro was also quite expensive. The Mini 3 offers an excellent upgrade to the Mini 2 thanks to the larger aperture, larger sensor, and extended flight time. While DJI tries its best to simplify drone flight, you can’t just take off and start shooting
My video about 48MP photo with the Mini 3:
The DJI Mini 3 uses the same camera as the higher-spec and indeed more expensive DJI Mini 3 Pro, so you can be confident that image quality is excellent for both photos and videos.
Aerial Filming with an ND Filter. Using ND Filters when filming on your drone essentially manipulates the shutter speed allowing you to retain the optimum shutter angle and in turn affect motion blur. If you're looking to get cinematic quality from your drone's camera it's worth maintaining a shutter angle of 180°.
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