With the launch of DJI's latest drones, the Air 3 is the most exciting ever to take to the skies and capture breathtaking aerial footage. However, with so many options available, how do you decide which drone is the perfect fit for your needs? In this article, we will compare the DJI Air 3 with its predecessors, the Air 2S and Mini 3 Pro, to help you make a decision and find the drone that best suits your aerial adventures.

Design and portability

One of the key considerations when choosing a drone is its design and portability. Here's a comparison of each drone's dimensions and weight:

  • DJI Air 3: 720g, 207*100.5*91.1 mm (Folded)
  • DJI Air 2S: 595g, 180*97*77 mm (Folded)
  • DJI Mini 3 Pro: < 249g, 145*90*62 mm (Folded)

The Mini 3 Pro stands out as the lightest and most portable option, making it a great choice for on-the-go adventurers. However, the Air 3, although slightly larger and heavier, remains remarkably portable for its class.

Camera rendering

When it comes to camera capabilities, each drone has its own strengths. Let's take a look at their camera specs:

  • DJI Air 3: Dual camera system
    • 1/1.3" CMOS wide-angle camera, 48 MP, 4K/100fps
    • 1/1.3" CMOS 3x Medium telephoto camera, 48 MP, 4K/60fps
  • DJI Air 2S: 1'' CMOS, 20 MP, 5.4K/30fps or 4K/60fps
  • DJI Mini 3 Pro: 1/1.3'' CMOS, 48 MP, 4K/60fps

DJI Air 3 leads the way in camera performance with its innovative dual camera system. It combines a wide-angle and medium telephoto camera to deliver unparalleled imaging capabilities and incredible 48 MP photos.

Flight Performance

A drone's flight performance is crucial to capturing a smooth and stable aerial shot. Let's compare flight time and obstacle detection capabilities:

  • DJI Air 3: 46 minutes, Omnidirectional obstacle detection
  • DJI Air 2S: 31 minutes, Four-way obstacle detection
  • DJI Mini 3 Pro: 34 minutes, Three-way Obstacle Detection

All three drones deliver impressive flight times, with the Air 3 leading the charge at 46 minutes. In addition, Air 3's omnidirectional obstacle detection ensures safer flights and better obstacle avoidance.

Remote Control

The remote control is the pilot's main interface with the drone. Let's see what each drone offers in terms of remote controls:

  • DJI Air 3: Compatible with DJI RC 2, with OcuSync 4 video streaming
  • DJI Air 2S: Compatible with DJI RC, with OcuSync 3 video transmission
  • DJI Mini 3 Pro: Compatible with DJI RC, with OcuSync 3 video transmission

The Air 3's compatibility with the new DJI RC 2 offers smoother operation and improved video streaming capabilities.

Compare technical specifications

Air 3 Air 2S Mini 3 Pro
Weight 720 g 595 g < 249 g
Number of cameras 2 1 1
Maximum video resolution 4K/100fps 5.4K/30fps 4K/60fps
Maximum effective pixels 48MP 20MP 48MP
Color Profile D-Log M/HLG D-Log M/HLG D-Cinelike
Obstacle detection Omnidirectional Four-way obstacle detection Three-way obstacle detection
Transmission (CE) OcuSync 4,
10 km
OcuSync 3,
8 km
OcuSync 3,
8 km
Flight Time 46 minutes 31 minutes 34 minutes
Charging time 60 minutes 95 minutes 64 minutes
Maximum take-off altitude 6,000 m 5,000 m 4,000 m
Maximum takeoff and landing speeds 10 m/s 6 m/s 5 m/s
Flight Speed 21 m/s 19 m/s 16 m/s

Conclusion

In conclusion, each drone offers unique features and capabilities that suit different needs. If portability is a top priority and you prefer a lightweight drone, the DJI Mini 3 Pro is a great choice. For professional-level photography and videography, the DJI Air 3 with its dual camera system and extended flight time is the clear winner. However, if you're looking for a balance between performance and portability, the DJI Air 2S is a solid choice.

Remember to consider your specific requirements and intended use when making your decision. Whether you're a travel enthusiast, content creator, or professional filmmaker, there's a DJI drone that's perfect for your aerial adventures. Choose the drone that best aligns with your creative vision and take your storytelling to new heights!

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