I’m not in agreement on this one at all. Especially when you throw the fly app into the game.DJI hit a home run with the Mini
I’m not in agreement on this one at all. Especially when you throw the fly app into the game.DJI hit a home run with the Mini
The Mini 1 has that for the AC. FMC comes with an 18W QC charger. Not for the RC though.Nobody else has mentioned it yet either, but this device has has QC3.0 (QuikCharge at 5/9v 2a and 12v 1.5a)
Although weight will provide inertial damping, it's force that provides the ability to combat wind. As a matter of fact a smaller package reduces surface for wind drag. Some bugs can fly in high winds.Assuming they keep the Mini 2 under 250g, that's a matter of physics. No amount of design genius will keep a 249g drone stable in a 30+ mph winds.
All the cache is is recording what's already received for FPV.My
Really don’t care about our registration as long as I fly right. Most important to me is wanting mini to be able to shoot raw and be able to see still photos on IPhone right after shooting it without having to download the files to see them. Why can’t DJI just let you view the low res version pictures like the low resolution videos. That way you can get a good idea if the shot was good or another is required.
I would just like it if I could view the photos right after I take them without downloading them. Would like to click on “album “ and not only view videos but also photos. Photos are never there. Maybe down the road it will be offered in an update.All the cache is is recording what's already received for FPV.
Same here!E
I would just like it if I could view the photos right after I take them without downloading them. Would like to click on “album “ and not only view videos but also photos. Photos are never there. Maybe down the road it will be offered in an update.
The head of Dji was not pleased with the video quality of the first Mavic mini. That’s why this one came out so quickSeems a bit soon to be updating the Mini already??
The head of Dji was not pleased with the video quality of the first Mavic mini. That’s why this one came out so quick
Wow this shows how green Iam but I found out how to view my photos right after I take them with my mini. Going through and pretty much clicking everything in the DJI fly app I did find a way. . After I take a pic and am attached to the bird all I have to do to see that photo is go to the opening page of the application and click “album” at bottom left of page. There are 2 choices to pick from at top center. The software defaults to “DJI fly”. All the videos are there but no photos. Click “aircraft” and as long as you are still tethered to the mini “Bingo”. There are the photos and the videos. I know you are viewing fron the sdcard but at least I can see thi pics and determine if exposure and cropping is close without having to download them all first and retake if I need to.Same here!
I actually prefer the fly app.I’m not in agreement on this one at all. Especially when you throw the fly app into the game.
Agreed. While OCCUSYNC is great, the Wifi on the mini is actually pretty darn good. Also, the Air 2 doesn’t come close to reaching the advertised 6 miles. Every video on YT I see it cuts out at around 2 miles.I’m sure that there would probably be more days when I could fly a MA2 but, even then, I would probably still prefer to wait for days which weren’t as windy. OcuSync is undoubtedly a great feature but I haven’t yet run out of signal range with my Mini before I’ve lost sight of it so not an issue for me.
Some do. I‘m just old school Go4. Hard to teach an old dog new tricks.I actually prefer the fly app.
I agree. I particularly like the battery timeline at the top, and the attitude indicator available in the Go app.Some do. I‘m just old school Go4. Hard to teach an old dog new tricks.
Full res photos and videos can be downloaded direct from the drone via the RC link, basically by doing exactly what you described above. Individual photos are quite quick to transfer but videos, especially longer ones, can take a while to transfer, and you need the drone and RC powered up and linked for the full duration.Wow this shows how green Iam but I found out how to view my photos right after I take them with my mini. Going through and pretty much clicking everything in the DJI fly app I did find a way. . After I take a pic and am attached to the bird all I have to do to see that photo is go to the opening page of the application and click “album” at bottom left of page. There are 2 choices to pick from at top center. The software defaults to “DJI fly”. All the videos are there but no photos. Click “aircraft” and as long as you are still tethered to the mini “Bingo”. There are the photos and the videos. I know you are viewing fron the sdcard but at least I can see thi pics and determine if exposure and cropping is close without having to download them all first and retake if I need to.
4K video will certainly look better on a 4K TV than a 2.7K video, but I wouldn't really expect any significant improvement in "video quality" if you're downsizing to view at 1080p anyway -- the technology hasn't changed much in a year. Noticeably better video quality would require a larger sensor for higher dynamic range.The head of Dji was not pleased with the video quality of the first Mavic mini. That’s why this one came out so quick
The day I unboxed my Mini I held it up in the Air and said to myself " To bad it wasn't 4k, oh well, there must be a reason for that" then months later 4k.....I guess they could of made it 4k from the get go.Well great, now I won’t never be able to sell this Mini and get nothing out of it to get a Air2 ?
Sure was hoping to see a 3 next. Oh well ?![]()
I think DJI must have recognized the need for a 4k camera with similar specs to the Mini1 in regard to weight. With so many restrictions in countries beyond the US I can see how this would fill a need that pretty much no other drone company can match.
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