You might want to run through the Pilot Institute's free online "Deep Dive" course on the Air 3S. It's a very good way to get familiar with the drone and learn the features.
https://pilotinstitute.com/course/dji-air-3s-deep-dive/
90% of the drone footage was done with DJI Mini 5 pro, I opted to use M3pro for those tight shots when I did not feel confident enough to risk crashing M5pro, had some really close calls recently. Both drones survived and did very well, as expected.
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