According to Hunter Haopeng Chen of DJI the
Mini 3 does have precision landing.
Here is a copy and paste reply from one of my FB groups this morning:
""Hi Joe,
Mini 3 Pro supports Precision landing. It needs a GPS signal strong enough to initiate Precision Landing so that the drone can be navigated back to the vicinity of the take-off point. Then, the aircraft needs to be able to visually recognize the pattern of the ground it took off from, for example, cracks or other identifiable patterns. A uniform patch of sand, however, is not suitable for Precision Landing. Finally, the
Mini 3 Pro needs to capture footage of the ground during take-off to record its appearance. This means you may wait for the drone to recognize the takeoff point, instead of moving away immediately after take-off."
However so far I have not been able to demonstrate it, nor can I find a youtube video showing the
M3P landing any closer than a foot or two away from the take off point.
1stly, the topic of this thread is, “Does the
Mini 3 Pro have Precision Landing?” & I'm speaking not to you, but to all the others who have been discussing OTHER DJI models than the
Mini 3 Pro.
According to a very similar question on the topic in question in the
official DJI forum, DJI & their representatives seem to have a significant problem understanding the term, “Precision Landing” & the difference between “feature” & “function”.
That DJI representative that you quoted, seems to know little if anything of the
Mini 3 Pro product.
As the definition has been & is commonly known, in comparison to other more advanced (& expensive) models, DJI DOES NOT offer what is commonly accepted & known as an automatic “Precision Landing” feature or function.
A “precision landing” for the
Mini 3 Pro is not available UNLESS, the pilot takes manual control & flies their
Mini 3 Pro to the same launch point.
I strongly suspect that DJI, like many other product manufacturers & vendors, are tossing about yet another term rather loosely, in order to take advantage of the ambiguity of their definitions in order to promote their product sales.
We've seen the same kind of issue with their promise, at some time, of the programmed waypoints function for the
Mini 3 Pro, & other than using hyperlapse, that now never has seemed to materialize.
But, I digress.
I personally think that DJI's unscrupulous tactic is at least, shady, if not outright deceptive, & it detracts from & erodes their customer confidence & trust in both their company, & products.
I'm looking forward to those 2 updates, but, I'll not be holding my breath.