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DJI’s latest portable drone, the Mini 3 Pro

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DJI today releases DJI Mini 3 Pro, its most powerful lightweight, and a portable camera drone. According to the regulations of many countries and regions, drones under 250 grams have been placed in the safest drone category.  The drone delivers advanced features like 4K/60fps video, ActiveTrack, tri-directional obstacle sensing, and 90° gimbal rotation to shoot vertical imaging for social media.  Like its predecessors – Mavic Mini, Mini 2, and Mini SE – it keeps the same compact foldability for packing and taking anywhere.

Laguna Beach captured with DJI Mini 3 Pro (Julie Nguyen/SNAP TASTE)
Laguna Beach captured with DJI Mini 3 Pro (Julie Nguyen/SNAP TASTE)

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The arms and propellers have been adjusted for a more aerodynamic flight that increases flight time. This new design also mounts forward and backward dual-vision sensors at the very front of the drone, broadening the sensing range for an even safer flight. A complete gimbal redesign unlocks more camera angles than ever, enabling movements like tilt-up shots and vertical shooting.

In a first for the Mini drone series, DJI Mini 3 Pro features Tri-Directional Obstacle Sensing, consisting of forward, backward, and downward visual sensors. The forward and downward sensors have a wider field of view, providing seamless coverage for better route planning and environmental awareness.

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DJI Mini Pro 3 (Julie Nguyen/SNAP TASTE)
DJI Mini Pro 3 (Julie NguyenSNAP TASTE)

DJI Mini 3 Pro also brings a completely enhanced imaging system. A 1/1.3-inch CMOS camera sensor has dual native ISO, a capturing technology previously only available on cinema and some micro single cameras. It also has an aperture of f/1.7 and shoots images at up to 48MP and video at up to 4K/60fps.

Laguna Beach captured with DJI Mini 3 Pro (Julie Nguyen/SNAP TASTE)
Laguna Beach captured with DJI Mini 3 Pro (Julie Nguyen/SNAP TASTE)

To help capture high-quality easy-to-upload content, the camera rotates 90 degrees for True Vertical Shooting, creating incredible photos and videos in portrait orientation without quality-cutting image zooming and cropping. For the most vivid detail, HDR video recording is available at frame rates up to 30fps. A Normal color profile is available for quick in-app editing, while D-Cinelike allows for more post-editing possibilities. Digital video zoom at up to 2x is available in 4K, 3x in 2.7K, and 4x in Full HD.

Bommer Canyon with DJI Mini Pro 3
Bommer Canyon with DJI Mini Pro 3 (Julie Nguyen/SNAP TASTE)

With a single tap, you can do the following:

  • FocusTrack Suite 
    • Spotlight 2.0 keeps the subject in frame while you fly manually.
    • Point of Interest 3.0 circles the subject in a set flight radius and speed.
    • ActiveTrack 4.0 follows the subject in two selectable ways:
      • Trace: The aircraft tracks the subject at a constant distance
      • Parallel: The aircraft tracks the subject while flying beside it at a constant angle and distance
  • QuickShots
    • Dronie: Aircraft flies back and up with the camera locked on the subject.
    • Helix: Aircraft flies up and spirals around the subject.
    • Rocket: Aircraft flies up with the camera facing down.
    • Circle: Aircraft circles around the subject.
    • Boomerang: Aircraft flies around the subject in an oval path, ascending as it flies away and descending as it returns.
    • Asteroid: Aircraft creates a shot that begins as a sphere panorama high above the subject and ends with a normal shot hovering near the subject.
  • MasterShots: Keeps the subject in the center of the frame while executing different maneuvers in sequence to generate a short cinematic video.
  • Hyperlapse: Creates a dynamic time-lapse where the aircraft flies on set paths during capture.
Laguna Beach captured with DJI Mini 3 Pro (Julie Nguyen/SNAP TASTE)
Laguna Beach captured with DJI Mini 3 Pro (Julie Nguyen/SNAP TASTE)

DJI also is expanding its remote controller lineup with DJI RC, a lightweight remote controller with a 5.5-inch built-in touchscreen.

Laguna Beach captured with DJI Mini 3 Pro (Julie Nguyen/SNAP TASTE)
Laguna Beach captured with DJI Mini 3 Pro (Julie Nguyen/SNAP TASTE)

DJI Mini 3 Pro arrives with several accessories:

  • DJI Mini 3 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery has a maximum flight time of 34 mins
  • DJI Mini 3 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery Plus has a maximum flight time of 47 mins
  • DJI Mini 3 Pro Two-Way Charging Hub charges Mini 3 Pro Intelligent Flight Batteries in sequence
  • DJI Mini 3 Pro ND Filters Set (ND 16/64/256) lets Mini 3 Pro capture more detail in the brightest of conditions
  • DJI Mini 3 Pro Propellers are essential to help ensure reliable flight every time
  • DJI 30W USB-C Charger charges an Intelligent Flight Battery to 0-100% in just 64 minutes and an Intelligent Flight Battery Plus in 101 minutes

DJI Mini 3 Pro (no remote controller) retails for $669 USD and includes DJI Mini 3 Pro, and excludes any remote controller for those who already have a compatible model to control the drone. DJI Mini 3 Pro retails for $759 USD and includes DJI RC-N1. DJI Mini 3 Pro (DJI RC) retails for $909 USD and includes DJI RC.

DJI Mini 3 Pro - Fast charger
DJI Mini 3 Pro – Fast charger

In addition, accessory kits made for DJI Mini 3 Pro are available for pre-order today. The DJI Mini 3 Pro Fly More Kit retails for $189 USD and includes 2 Intelligent Flight Batteries, 1 Two- Way Charging Hub, 2 sets of propellers, and one Shoulder Bag. The DJI Mini 3 Pro Fly More Kit Plus retails for $249 USD and includes 2 Intelligent Flight Batteries Plus, 1 Two-Way Charging Hub, 2 sets of propellers, and one Shoulder Bag. All other accessories will be sold separately.

Julie Nguyen
Julie Nguyen

Julie is the founder of SNAP TASTE and a driving force in global storytelling, innovation, and creative leadership. A respected member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council, she also serves as a judge for the CES Innovation Awards (2024, 2025, and 2026), bringing her perspective to the intersections of business, culture, and breakthrough technologies.

Her immersive reporting has taken audiences behind the scenes of defining world moments, from the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and Expo 2020 Dubai to CES, D23 Expo, and the Milano Monza Motor Show. Through her lens, global events become intimate, human stories.

An accomplished film critic and editorial voice, Julie has built a reputation for reviews that go beyond analysis, finding the heartbeat within the frame. Her work on National Geographic documentaries and other cinematic works speaks to audiences who believe that great storytelling has the power to shift perspectives and expand the world.

At the heart of everything Julie does is a belief that art, technology, and culture are not separate conversations. She has spent her career proving they never were.

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