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Sounds like a bit experience talking there mate,So long as you don't hit the gimbal. It's not so tough.
The gimbal got hit too, it has so mark not on the camera but on the rubber assembly and still working good.So long as you don't hit the gimbal. It's not so tough.
Just to be on the safe side post a photo of this "little hole" in the front.
Here are the scratches on the backJust to be on the safe side post a photo of this "little hole" in the front.
I tested the drone many times after the crashes and works very well. No issues on anything.you are probably not going to like this but the damage to the front is awfully close, if not actually encompassing internal webbing that provides the mount for the front left leg of the gimbal. I will try to post a photo tomorrow that shows this.
Oh well I will leave it at that then but you have been warned of the possible damage. Best of luck.I tested the drone many times after the crashes and works very well. No issues on anything.
The mini 2 when it hit the cement head on, I thought in that time before picking it up that it was done. But this drone amazing me and still kicking and flying fine. Camera working good as well. I believe it’s the lightweight of the drone and guessing the plastic material that make it a little tough to break.Mini 2 is one tough SOB... but unfortunately it won't survive waterboarding.. or a dip in the pool.
Which is what happened to mine.
Got a replacement from DJI and yes it's still a tough SOB. 2 minor crash and counting.
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