As a proud owner of the DJI Mini 4 Pro, I can confidently say this drone is a game-changer for aerial photography and videography. Weighing under 249g, it’s ultra-portable yet packed with pro-level features. The 4K/60fps HDR camera, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, and extended flight time make every flight smooth and effortless. Whether capturing cinematic landscapes or dynamic tracking shots, this little powerhouse delivers stunning results.
With its intelligent flight modes, improved range, and outstanding low-light performance, the Mini 4 Pro proves that great things come in small packages. If you're looking for a compact yet powerful drone, this is the one to beat!
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The basic equipment includes the essential accessories I always need for my flight missions:
The drop system has its own power supply and the drop is triggered by switching on the drone´s light using the transmitter. It has four leg extensions, so there is room for an object between the copter and the ground. Maximum load is 100 grams.
These floatable landing skids allow take-off and landing maneuvers on the water. By landing gently on the water, the quadcopter can not sink. It weighs about 97 grams. The trade-off is, of course, a reduced flight-time.
I can tell you from experience, a drone pilot quickly gets the idea of filming yourself while riding a bicycle. This is where transmitter mounts for bycicles come into play. It allows you to use your transmitter while riding your bicycle and control your drone without any difficulties.
The PGYTECH landing pad is of good quality and ensures safe take-off and landing on meadows or bumpy terrain. The landing pad is foldable for easy transport. So far I have not needed it much, but you should have one.
Having a drone camera cleaning kit is also useful. The air blower blows away dirt and dust from your lenses or anywhere else.
The microfiber cleaning cloth that can be used to gently remove dust and dirt from your lens.
The brush can be used on digital camera sensors, lenses, telescopes, computers, keyboards, or any other precision equipment.