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Unlicensed DJI Mini 3 Pro drones can be used for taking 48MP photos and 4K videos!

The DJI Mini 3 Pro is already available for pre-order. The starting price of its base model will be $ 669. The intermediate model with DJI RC-N1 remote costs $759.

The DJI Mini 3 Pro has finally arrived. Recently there were rumors related to drone pop up regarding DJI Mini 3 Pro. But the special thing is that most of the rumors related to drones have proved to be true. Here we are telling you in detail about this drone from the set of rumors to its actual use and features.

The DJI Mini 3 Pro is a very light drone that is equipped with many great features. The total weight of DJI Mini 3 Pro is 249 grams. Drones of this weight are allowed to be used without a license in many jurisdictions. The Mini 3 Pro has improved a lot in terms of camera and it is compact. The camera on the DJI Mini 3 Pro is capable of shooting 48MP photos and 4K videos in HDR. This drone can also shoot vertical photos and videos.

Talking about the battery, a better battery has been given in DJI Mini 3 Pro which provides the ability to fly for 30 minutes. The standard battery pack of the DJI Mini 3 Pro can be extended to fly for up to 47 minutes. If a bigger battery is used, the weight of the drone will exceed 249 grams. According to the rumours, the DJI Mini 3 Pro will feature ActiveTrack, a tree-directional objective technology. Drones can be easily operated even by common people due to obstacle avoidance technology.

The DJI Mini 3 Pro is already available for pre-order. The starting price of its base model will be $ 669. The intermediate model with DJI RC-N1 remote costs $759. The top model of the DJI Mini 3 Pro comes with the DJI RC controller, which costs $909. The DJI RC is an advanced version of its earlier controllers and sports a 5.5-inch display. Not much is known about the availability and retail sales at the global level.

Drone makers especially DJI were in the news during the Russia-Ukraine crisis. Drones continued to play an important role in the war from both sides. There was a lot of pressure on the DJI to stop supplying war machines to both Russians and Ukrainians, due to which the supply and support in these two countries was cut off.