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DJI just released the smallest and cutest drone ever. It’s only the size of a palm and be easily folded into a bag just like its older Mavic siblings.
Most important of all, it weighs in at just 249g, thus it doesn’t require any FAA registration. That is to say, it’s about as heavy as a mobile phone.
I've summerized all the pros and cons of this drone.
First of all, following are the specifications of the DJI Mavic Mini:

Pros:


Cons:
In a nutshell, it’s quite obvious that the Mavic Mini is meant for entry-level users. DJI released it with a purpose of expanding its user base. However, I still think it’s a decent product with such long flight time and low cost. Though this is not a product for me, It’ll still be a good choice for people who wants to start this hobby.
Most important of all, it weighs in at just 249g, thus it doesn’t require any FAA registration. That is to say, it’s about as heavy as a mobile phone.
I've summerized all the pros and cons of this drone.
First of all, following are the specifications of the DJI Mavic Mini:

Pros:
- No need for FAA registration
- Flight time
- Light and Foldable

- Price

Cons:
- Lack of sensing system
- Not like any other Mavic models that can shoot 4k videos, mavic mini can only shoot 2.7k. And it cannot shoot in any DNG or Raw formart. DJI downgraded its camera performance of Mavic Mini, on one hand, DJI probably aims to lower the cost, on the other hand, this will stop mavic mini from cutting into the sales of its existing mini drones like Mavic air.
In a nutshell, it’s quite obvious that the Mavic Mini is meant for entry-level users. DJI released it with a purpose of expanding its user base. However, I still think it’s a decent product with such long flight time and low cost. Though this is not a product for me, It’ll still be a good choice for people who wants to start this hobby.