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The DJI Mini 2 builds on the success of the previous Mavic Mini, providing a much better video shoot quality, while retaining the straight out of the pocket flying capability.
Today, DJI is announcing its follow-up, the Mavic Mini 2, which boasts support for 4K video and way better range without any increase in size.
The new DJI Mavic 3 is out now and in Canada you need to get a license to fly it. Is that worth getting instead of a smaller, more casual drone like the Mini 2?
The DJI Mini 2 may have been succeeded but the specs still hold up and with Black Friday around the corner, there could be sizable discounts on the way.
For this DJI Mini 2 vs DJI Mavic Air 2 comparison, I'll be taking a closer look at how these two compact camera drones match up.
DJI's Mavic Mini 2 brings 4K video, RAW photos and double the range The company's smallest drone now shoots in UHD.
The filing suggests the Mavic Mini 2's battery will be a similar size to its predecessor's and the new drone will also likely use Enhanced Wi-Fi for connectivity.
DJI's current entry-level drone is called the DJI Mavic Mini, as it followed a long line of 'Mavic' models that started with the DJI Mavic Pro in September 2016.