DJI MINI 3
The DJI Mini 3 is by far the best gadget I've bought in a long time. It was more a spur of the moment purchase, though I have had a little bit of experience prior with a cheap hotspot based drone. but it didn't have the range and often went awol just a few feet up.
So I decided it was time for an upgrade and after registering, I decided on the DJI Mini 3. On the box, it boasts a 10km range but in terms of practicality it's going to be more like 4-5 if you want to bring it back safely. Which honestly is MORE than enough for most situations anyway.
The only major downside I've found to this drone, is that it it can't record in d-log or d-cinelike, which could be a deal breaker if you're a professional. I think if at the very least, it could record in d-cinelike it would make it far more attractive to professionals on a budget. I'm not sure if this is a hardware limitation or a marketing choice.
Another minor quibble, is that the screen on the controller is not very good in bright lighting conditions and it can be difficult to see, even at max brightness. But it more than makes up for it with the battery life, at 38 minutes!
Even without the capability to record in d-log and d-cinelike, this drone still excels at taking some incredible still pictures, which look even better if you pair it with some good ND filters.
Edited in Lightroom
As for video quality? It can record in 4K at 30fps, which is honestly all you need. Though you can also change things like exposure, shutter speed and other settings to get the most out of the drone's capabilities.
I've uploaded some footage taken with the Mini 3 to a new Youtube channel (literally within the last couple of days) I made so I can share my videos. With some colour grading applied, the videos look stunning from such a relatively affordable drone. So if you'd like to check those out, feel free to have a peek.
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