![]() It's as easy as pressing a few buttons.Īdditionally, DJI gave the Mini 3 Pro a unique ability that it is calling "True Vertical Shooting." It allows the camera to turn 90 degrees, or flip vertically, so that it can capture content that's already fit for uploading to Instagram. ![]() You can simply select a subject and one of the several capturing maneuvers - which DJI calls "QuickShots" - and the drone will fly off, do a huge loop or spiral (or something else), and return with a super cinematic shot. The real beauty of the Mini 3 Pro's camera system and advanced sensors is that it gives the drone almost unbelievable photo-and-video capturing abilities. For context, the Mini 2 maxes out at 4K at 30 fps, can only shoot 12-megapixel stills - and, of course, lacks all the cool video capturing and object avoidance features listed above. This enables it to shoot 48-megapixel stills and video up to 4K at 60 fps (though 4K HDR maxes out at 30 fps). The Mini 3 Pro boasts a camera with a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor and a f/1.7 aperture. ![]()
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