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| sent on 06 Febbraio 2025 Pros: Weight of only 249 grams, automatic return to the take-off point, autonomy of 25/30 minutes, 4K video, price Cons: No sensors for obstacle avoidance Limited stabilization in high winds No advanced tracking capabilities, obstacle sensors, 30 fps Opinion: The DJI Mini 2 is an excellent drone for beginners and for those looking for a compact drone that is a lot of fun, easy to use and has good video quality. It's perfect for vloggers, amateur photographers, and anyone who wants to take discreet aerial shots without having to invest in a professional model. Despite some limitations such as the lack of obstacle avoidance sensors and advanced tracking features, it offers great value for money. |
| sent on 16 Novembre 2022 Pros: Beautiful colors in videos, well-functioning stabilizer, easy to use, size, decent photos, stable signal Cons: No sensors and no tracking functions Opinion: I find it was a great drone "without license" from which to start. The movies, while not having the cinelike mode like the mini 3, are pleasant and fully usable in most hobby conditions. Nice preset movements (quick shots), but in the absence of sensors you must always pay attention to the surrounding environment before using them. They don't replace tracking features, but they can give creative insights. In the end, the best thing is always to learn how to fly the drone well. Excellent to have the raw function available for photographs, even if, given the size of the sensor, it is still a "full daylight" drone. The room also suffers a bit of flare in some situations, only partially correctable with filters. With the latest firmware it is also compatible with the dji RC remote control, which is really a step forward compared to using the mobile phone. |
| sent on 06 Settembre 2022 Pros: Reliable, super portable, charging via USB, RAW, flight duration Cons: To be under 250 g none. Opinion: Purchased in February/March 2021, as a forklift of the MAVIC 2 Pro, it eventually became the main drone for both photos and videos. Of course it is not a Phantom IV or a MAVIC 2 or 3, but the little one defends himself well and qualitatively the RAW, baked by him, are pleasant and rather workable. The video sector is discreet as long as you work in manual and with ND filters (I made several videos with him) Perfect even with wind situations, never doubtful. To be used essentially in VLOS, as per legislation. The only drawback, the use of filters through the system of attachment to the gimbal. |
| sent on 12 Maggio 2022 Pros: reliability, compactness, portability, lower regulatory limits Cons: absence of collision sensors, absence of tracking, mediocre sensor (especially for photographic use) Opinion: drone at the top of the C0 category of the limited open category, before the mini3 was released, but it remains a very valid UAS at a correct cost. Very reliable and thanks to the Ocusync 2 system guarantees an excellent signal, portability at the highest levels, possibility of urban overflights (never on gatherings), great flight autonomy. It remains, for any drone, even if less than 250 grams, the controversial and complicated legislation that effectively prevents its use in many areas. More and more often they are tracked remotely by the FF. OO. or by the institutions thanks to the aeroscope system, you have to be very careful to fly in good standing and safely. |
| sent on 06 Marzo 2022 Pros: Portability, batteries, charging via USB and therefore with power bank, above all you can also fly over urban centers, even if with limitations, but guarantees prohibited shooting with other drones Cons: Dji fly app bare for those like me who are used to dji go 4 Opinion: I already have a mavic 2 zoom, which is full of functions and here in addition to the miniaturization of the whole is consequent portability I see little else. It is true that if there is you always have it with you you can make shots that otherwise you would not do, but we must take into account the fact that if you are not practical with manual flight and skilled with joysticks you are limited to very simple flights, Quick shoot and little else. Maybe I'm used well with the mavic2 that has sensors, tap Fly, way point, hiperlapse, slow motion, D cine like, absurd stability even with the wind etc etc, but here I find myself displaced. The video quality is more than good, like the raw files that can be worked well, and the batteries last so long that it really flies 23 24 minutes, but as soon as you move away a little like 200 Mt you lose sight of it and to get back in touch you can only call it back with the rth, hoping not to meet anything like trees on the way back. Paid used with 4 charging cycles 460 euros and full of good expectations I must say I will evaluate better whether to keep it or not. Ultra positive fact and that in the end will make me keep it and that you can fly even in places forbidden for other drones, so it makes it complementary to those who have a heavier one. I hope I have been clear and useful for those who want to buy this drone. |
| sent on 24 Dicembre 2021 Pros: Photo and video quality, autonomy, ease of use and transport, no license needed Cons: If I really have to write one, the fact of not having sensors for obstacles Opinion: I bought the Mini 2 a few months ago and I use it with satisfaction. The drone is very small and easily transportable, shoots in Raw + jpg and the quality is respectable. When shooting, immediately save a copy of the jpg directly to the connected device to drive it, allowing you to share everything in real time or to be able to work on the jpg immediately. Wind resistance and stability are also excellent! It does not require a license and with less than € 30 per year you fly quietly. The collision sensors would have been convenient, but it is unthinkable to demand everything and stay in the weights, so the fact that they did not put them on is great! |
| sent on 11 Dicembre 2021 Pros: 4k, no need for a license. Autonomy. Silence. Handiness. Weight and transportability. Cons: Well... many certainly. Missing the follow me, missing the sensors, video sector not comparable to other drones (although I must say absolutely adequate for amateur use), video with little light that manifests grain to go go .. Opinion: Given that I have the license (both A1 / A3 and A2) and that I have tried various drones .. I must say that for the use that I make of it (simple amateur passionate about photos and videos, without professional pretensions) is in the end what I prefer .. In the other reviews there is already written everything. The only thing I notice is the tendency to turn to green in the shots that are made on the sea. The water looks green even if blue (it easily corrects itself in pp). Returning to the drone: I add something that I find very important. He carries himself around for a whole day on vacation without feeling the discomfort of weight. I took a handbag that houses all the contents of the Fly More combo version and... I didn't hear I did the same with another DJI (phantom 4) and after a couple of hours I regretted having the backpack with the drone with me. It's the reason why I don't take it off in the end. Sure... the 1-inch sensor is something else (but it is only noticeable with very little light!) ... but better a video made even if with a grain of grain than a video that I would have made if I had had the drone with me .. |
| sent on 19 Novembre 2020 Pros: OcuSync 2, 250g, 4K, front colored LED, new controller, better and quieter propellers, Raw Cons: no active track, no landscape profiles, D-cinelike, and of course no Log. No collision sensors. Opinion: Compared to the Mavic Mini 1, the Mini 2 is a big step forward. First of all there is the OcuSync that allows a safer transmission even in places with interference. Shoot in Raw but the video is limited for color profile settings. I really wanted a D-Cinelike, but it's not there. There aren't many controls on the camera that stay a little too contrasted to do a bit of grading in post. Cute front LED. Also very convenient is the possibility to transfer files to the smartphone without the use of the RC (just press the rear LED for a few seconds until the color changes and associate it with the phone as wifi. Big step forward is the most powerful battery and the longest and stiffest propellers. This avoids the problem of the Mavic Mini 1 that often gave error on escs, and gave low power alerts. They also lowered the noise, which is very important as people hate drone noise. The use of USB-C is also excellent. I think you can also use the Smart Controller shortly, so that if you also have a Mavic 2 Zoom or Pro you can carry only that, having less weight. Compared to the Parrot Anafi remains behind because of the camera that is tiltable even upwards up to 90 degrees and above all the lack in the amphi of no fly zone (once I had to turn inside a Hangar to shoot a plane and I had to use the Parrot Anafi as the DJI lacked the engines). |
| sent on 19 Novembre 2020 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 the hd remote control - Possibility to use the previous propellers - Very comfortable charging base also as a powerbank - Access to immediate microSD slots Cons: Only no case where to insert it as they had done for the Air model. Otherwise no one if you know what you are buying. If you are looking for a larger sensor, it is better to turn to something else with different weights and sizes though. Opinion: No one would have thought until the first rumors that DJI would release so soon and with so many important news the Mini2. First of all Ocusync 2.0 that practically puts an end to the use of wi-fi signal for drones of the Chinese house. Ocusync takes the safety in use of this drone to the highest levels, previously unreachable by its predecessor. Finally 'random' disconnections and sudden signal losses goodbye. The compatibility with some previous accessories is excellent, making cinematic filters available immediately even for the mini2 (usually with the new DJI drones it was necessary to wait some time to have filters and various accessories). The new remote control if some have been accused of being too bulky for such a drone, is actually of absolute convenience that the previous remote control could not even get close to. The controls are smooth and safe, the change in the position of the mobile phone and the cable already included in the remote control make everything much faster during setup. |
| sent on 19 Novembre 2020 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 |
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