I have just switched from a mavic mini over to mini se and have the following observations
at a glance apart from orange tips in the props the SE looks the same as the mini, looking closer the motors look to be using a heavier gauge of wire on their coils and the charging port is now a usb-c
transmitters appear identical in all respects, why didn't they switch the socket on the transmitter to usb-c is a mystery (as it would solve so many broken socket problems).
motor bleeps are a lot quieter on the SE
motor startup seems smoother
takeoff seems a little snappier (seemingly a little more powerful than the mini)
braking when you release the sticks seems more agressive on the se
if flying low over crops (about 4 feet above) the old mini used to slowly climb (gaining about 2 feet for every 100 flown), the SE seems a lot happier to hold at the 4 feet above height
range may be slightly reduced I did get a few more image drop-outs than I was expecting, the SE certainly still has the same poorer range when pointing at you as the mini.
Something has changed with the video recording, my old faithful toshiba exceria 64gb card (U3 spec) gave sd card too slow errors when panning across complex scenery (static or plain scenery was ok). this meant that the longest video I was able to take on my SE's maiden flight was 14 seconds. formatting the card made no difference but dropping in another identical (same batch code) one may have (not flown but panning across vertical blinds killed it on the old card but not the replacement).
my settings were 1080p60 and the card throwing errors was pulled from my mini after around 80 flights with no error on the same camera settings.
at a glance apart from orange tips in the props the SE looks the same as the mini, looking closer the motors look to be using a heavier gauge of wire on their coils and the charging port is now a usb-c
transmitters appear identical in all respects, why didn't they switch the socket on the transmitter to usb-c is a mystery (as it would solve so many broken socket problems).
motor bleeps are a lot quieter on the SE
motor startup seems smoother
takeoff seems a little snappier (seemingly a little more powerful than the mini)
braking when you release the sticks seems more agressive on the se
if flying low over crops (about 4 feet above) the old mini used to slowly climb (gaining about 2 feet for every 100 flown), the SE seems a lot happier to hold at the 4 feet above height
range may be slightly reduced I did get a few more image drop-outs than I was expecting, the SE certainly still has the same poorer range when pointing at you as the mini.
Something has changed with the video recording, my old faithful toshiba exceria 64gb card (U3 spec) gave sd card too slow errors when panning across complex scenery (static or plain scenery was ok). this meant that the longest video I was able to take on my SE's maiden flight was 14 seconds. formatting the card made no difference but dropping in another identical (same batch code) one may have (not flown but panning across vertical blinds killed it on the old card but not the replacement).
my settings were 1080p60 and the card throwing errors was pulled from my mini after around 80 flights with no error on the same camera settings.