DJI Mini 2 review

If you want a compact, easy to carry, easy to fly drone with 4K video capture, this is currently the best available. It’s great for the novice, and its size and weight mean it never feels intrusive in a small rucksack; equally so when flown outdoors. That $560 is very reasonable for a drone with all these features, too. The drone comes with a very useful strap, which holds the propellers in place when the drone is back in its case. Once the drone is in the air, it is stable in flight in robust wind conditions .

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In December 2020, the Trump administration added DJI to a commerce blacklist, citing ties to the Chinese government. As of December 21, 2015 all drones, regardless of purchase date, between 0.55 lb (8.82 oz, 250 g, 0.25 kg) and 55 lb take-off weight are required by the FAA to be registered dji fly for outdoor use. DJI Mini 2 carefully optimizes user experience and intelligent features. Thanks to Smart Return to Home, automatic take-off, and precise hovering, operation is more streamlined and safer than ever. The possibilities are endless when the sky is your playground.

Registration is not required in the UK when below 250g. Mini 2 supports up to 6 km of HD video transmission and has excellent anti-interference capabilities, giving you the ability to fly farther and see clearer. dji mini 2 fly more combo At less than 249 g, it weighs about as much as an apple and fits in the palm of your hand. Compact and convenient, Mini 2 is your ideal travel companion, transforming how you capture your favorite memories.

When your phone is close to DJI Mini 2, you can automatically download photos and videos at a speed of 20 MB/s. And the best part is that you don’t even have to be connected to your remote controller. DJI Mini 2 is beginner-friendly, powerful, and well, mini. Impressive performance, stunning image quality, and creative videos are just a few taps away.

The first thing to note about the DJI Mini 2’s video is that it’s rock-steady in all but the windiest conditions – mighty impressive for such a dinky drone. Even with level five wind resistance, a blustery London skyline was child’s play for this quadcopter. It is an entry level model but with advanced features that are easy to access. You can also check out our round-up of drone photography tips, which will help you get the most out of your new toy. When the Mini 2 is near your smartphone, the DJI Fly app automatically detects and connects to the aircraft and synchronizes selected photos and videos at 20MB/s. Finding a suitable starting point for flying should not give you a headache.

Handy when flying with multiple drones, it makes identifying yours a doddle, and you can switch out the RGB mode across breathing, rainbow, and solid too. Dotted around the DJI Fly app UI are a host of useful readings. These include height, remaining record time, exposure compensation, battery percentage, and controller signal. With a video transmission of up to 10km, the Mini 2 boosts its range by 150% when compared to the original. In fact, it weighs just 249g, a headline feature because you won’t currently need to register this drone in the US, UK, and Australia .

On the front of the Mini 2 is the three-axis stabilized camera. Out of the box, it’s shielded by a camera guard, which is removable when you come to fly it. On the back is an exposed microSD card slot, as well as a USB-C port (upgraded from micro-USB on the Mavic Mini). Above these is the battery flap and it’s a piece of cake switching out both battery and storage – we love the handy hot-swapping.

With manual photo and video shooting, you can override the auto mode to boost low-light performance. The panorama feature is also great, working better than that of the 64MP DJI Pocket 2 when it comes to dynamic range across an expansive scene. If you’ve ever used a DJI product, whether it’s the DJI OM 4, DJI Pocket 2, or any of its drones, the overriding theme is smooth and steady.

What it lacks in wallet-friendliness and portability, it makes up for in video quality thanks to that 1-inch sensor and pro-grade feature set. Digital zooming is limited to about 2x if you’re shooting in 4K, though you can get usable 3x footage at 1080p. As soon as the light drops, though, so too does the Mini 2’s usable zoom range. After all, you can bring up shadows in an edit, but you can’t pull back blown-out highlights, and the Mini 2’s video is poised to be picked up in post, especially when shooting in overcast conditions. While the DJI Mini 2’s hardware is very familiar, the improved motors, stabilization and wind resistance help lighten the camera and gimbal’s workload, and the results generally impress.

With this extra 13 minutes, you can explore more of your surroundings, take more time when composing shots, and try out more of the intelligent features. The longer your flight time, the more chance you have of getting that perfect shot. GameStop is currently offering the DJI Mini 2 Drone Fly More Combo for $479.20 shipped. Down from $599, this is delivering a new all-time low at $120 off while offering up quite the rare new condition discount in the first place.