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![]() | DJI Mini 2 Pros: OcuSync 2.0 - 4K/30fps at 100 Mbps - remote control - wind resistance - possibility to reuse the "old filters" of the mavic 1 - DJI stabilization - battery - USB type-C - weight 249g - video return on hd remote control Cons: sensor remained the same installed on the mavic 1 - price 100 euros more expensive than the previous mavic 1 (combo version) - automatic movements only in 1080p and not 4k - 4K/30fps and not 60fps (but I understand, since he would go to compete with the older brothers) Opinion: premise: it must be judged for the category for which it was designed. I come from a Mavic mini 1. the leap forward is abysmal with this version! only the new Ocusync 2.0 communication system conveys a feeling of tranquility in its unprecedented use. It's not a range test talk. This is a drone that was born for short-range use and where with the previous model there was a risk of signal loss or stuttering at the slightest hint of obstacles, now all this is no longer there. Be careful not to compare it however to its older brothers (air2,2 pro, etc...) because they are designed to do anything else, it would be like comparing a utility car with a sports car (I do not know if I make the idea). So my judgment is limited exclusively to him and its use. I gave 10 as a vote because, in my opinion, it fills the few weaknesses of the first version. On the other, I did not deliberately include the absence of automatic tracking systems. It doesn't have active track is true, but not having any collision sensor in my opinion would have been just a useless risk. It is a drone born for use in the city (where allowed by D-Flight), easy to transport and safe. Those who need to use it for self-shooting look at something else. everything he does, he does very well. Highly recommended for those who already own one of its older brothers not least for its possibilities of use (at a regulatory level). If I recommend it as the "first drone"?! the answer is YES but with a great premise: it is as easy to use as it is dangerous... not having any collision sensor you should always remain more than focused on driving without taking unnecessary risks. it's not a toy, nice funny but dangerous. always to be used in compliance with current regulations. To date the best drone for technology-to-weight ratio on the market. Is it worth switching from mavic mini 1 to 2? Depends on... if its use is occasional even unless you can place the "old" second hand and at a good price. For all the other people who maybe use drones not only for recreational purposes absolutely yes (and I'm not going to list the reasons now since they will surely know better than I do :)). I hope I've helped. Good flight to everyone sent on November 19, 2020 |
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