DJI Mini 4 Pro specs and images leaked
Several long-time DJI leakers shared the following images of the upcoming DJI Mini 4 Pro on social media today. The photos show the actual DJI Mini 4 Pro drone as well as the front and back of the retail box the uncrewed aircraft comes in.
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The photo of the back of the box is especially interesting because it shows us all the important specifications and features of the yet-to-be-released DJI 4 Mini Pro drone.
The camera on the DJI Mini 4 Pro features a 24mm lens with an aperture of F/1.7. The camera and gimbal combination allow for true vertical shooting, just like we have seen with the DJI Mini 3 Pro and DJI Mini 3 drones.
The retail box shows the DJI Mini 4 Pro in combination with the DJI RC-N2 controller. We are confident that the mini drone will also be available with a DJI RC2 controller with a built-in display.
Overall the design of the DJI Mini 4 Pro seems to be identical to that of its predecessor, the DJI Mini 3 Pro. We believe that the DJI Mini 4 Pro will also come with two different kinds of batteries. One to keep the weight below 249 grams and one that will offer a longer flight time but will push the total weight of the drone over the 250-gram weight limit.
DJI Mini 4 Pro Specs
- Ultra-Light and Foldable
- Less than 249 grams
- Omnidirectional Active Obstacle Sensing
- Intelligent Features: FocusTrack, Waypoint Flight, Hyperlapse
- 4K video at 100 fps
- HDR Video
- 48MP Photo
- True Vertical Shooting
- 34-Min Flight Time
- Flagship 20km FHD Video Transmission
DJI Mini 4 Pro Release Date
Unfortunately, we do not have a confirmed release date for the DJI Mini 4 Pro yet, but it will likely be in September.
Let us know in the comments below what you think of the DJI Mini 4 Pro drone. Are you excited to get one or are you still happy with the DJI Mini 3 series?
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New DJI Mini 4 Pro with onidirectionnal obstacle avoidance should be great. Not impossible tocrash of course but improve the experience.
O4 transmittion, if not retrocompatible with previous O3/O3+/O3Enterprise/O3 Pro (anf finally the real difference between all these O3 protocals. I know, it is question of firware but which ones precisally?
2 batteries, one to be under 250grs, and a second one more powerful for long shoots (+ of course be able to pilot drones over 250grs), that’s not bad for peaple respecting the laws.
For me if no retrocompatibility between O3’s and O4 protocols, I simply won’t invest on any Air 3 or Mini 4 Pro. I’ll keep Mini 3 Pro + Mavic Cine + Mavic 3T + Avata (and occasionnaly my ex-DJI FPV resold to a friend). And yes I already bipassed,Mavic Cine Pro because of weight over 900grs, and should marked for europe in C2 category instead of C2 for Mavic 3 – Mavic 3Cine – Mavic Classic.
I will obtain in the few days marking C2 for my Mavic 3T (samething for Mavic 3E and 3M).
It’s exactly the same as the Mini 3 Pro. Is there actually a difference?
I wonder if this drone will actually record true HDR video with HDR metadata. Or are DJI again just referencing a sensor feature (DCG).so they can put the HDR acronym on the box specs again? Ref. https://forum.dji.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=283766