Great synopsis.I am currently in the process of transferring from M2P (never had the M2Z) to the Mini 3 Pro mostly of legal obligations of the heavier drones.
So far, speaking from a photographic viewpoint, the Mini 3 Pro is a fine drone. While I like the 3:2 format and the 20 MP more of the M2P, the special readout of the sensor of the Mini 3 Pro gives you 48 MP with some nice details (and some minor colour artefacts which can be ironed out with noise reduction).
So far, it is a smooth transition, but as @vindibona1 notes, the SC is better.
I like the RC though, it's lighter and a bit smaller, but I miss the 1,000 nits brightness, the 5D knob and DJI Go 4 especially.
But all in all, it's not a downgrade, on par mostly with the photo quality and feature wise better in video than the M2P.
As said before, the best drone is of no use, if you are not legally allowed to fly in your desired area. Therefore I will most likely pack the Mini 3 Pro into my pack from now on, especially while travelling.
Have fun flying this awesome bird!
So does the RC. It's only the basic remote that doesn't.It also includes separate "shutter" buttons for video and photos, something I find very helpful so I don't have to go to my phone's/iPad's screen to change imaging modes.
Everything I have seen up to this point suggests thetas well. Most people don’t even dare go on missions at +50km/h winds, yet mini 3 can handle it.I sold my mavic 2 zoom, and have purchased mini 3, after running a few tests have found that mini has much better camera especially low light. The signal is better to.
Highly unlikely. It's a retired product now. I can't see them spending development time on it. The RC Pro is another matter though.Is there any chance ta the Smart Controller I use with Mavic 2 Pro will be upgraded for use with Mini 3 Pro??
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