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DJI has just launched the Mini 4 Pro: a versatile mini drone, very easy to pilot and equipped with an omnidirectional obstacle detection system. The device is characterized by its ease of piloting, even for beginners, its compact format, its high image quality and its direct sharing functionalities.
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The DJI Mini 4 Pro is available for sale on the DJI store and at many authorized resellers with a price starting at €799. Three packs are offered:
It is also possible that its price will drop over time. Here are the latest prices available from various resellers:
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Compared to the DJI Mini 3 Pro, the Mini 4 Pro has a much better video device. There is a 1/1.2″ CMOS with Dual Native ISO Fusion technology, an aperture of f/1.7, 2.4 µm wide photosites with 4 in 1 binning allowing videos to be captured in all light conditions – while delivering HDR images of cinematic quality whether in photos (SkyPixel technology) or video.
The number of images per second captured in 4K HDR increases from 30 to 60 for smoother actions. Its obstacle avoidance technology has been improved to be more suitable for beginner pilots. The APAS system is responsible for stopping the drone automatically before impact, in particular.
On the radio video link side, the definition increases to 1080p/24fps with a range of up to 20 km. It is also more compact and lighter than its predecessors with a featherweight of 249 grams. It benefits from AI-powered methods making it easier to capture video while driving; Spotlight, Point of Interest, and ActiveTrack 360° tracking
Autonomy is also something that is progressing on this version. We are talking about a flight time per battery of 34 minutes thanks to a lighter weight, various optimizations and the O4 video transmission system present on this version.
If you are not necessarily familiar with the DJI brand nomenclature, the variant numbers and the price difference may in some cases seem unclear. Notably the difference between the DJI Mini Pro 4 RC-N2 packs at €799 and the RC 2 version at €999.
In fact, the drone contained in the pack is the same in both cases . The only thing that really changes is the remote control. The cheapest pack includes a cheaper RC-N2 control – which relies on your smartphone to stream video and check the status of the device.
The RC 2 control is more integrated, it directly displays the video and status of the drone on the drone. controller screen. In both cases the range is up to 20 km when ideal conditions are met thanks to the improved O4 transmission system.
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