Small, light, pocketable drone. Solid camera specs for the price. Excellent 3-axis stabilization. Impressive, nearly 30-minute flying time. No need to register with the FAA. Just plain fun to fly. USB ...
If you're looking to add a drone to your photo kit for epic aerial landscapes and video, the DJI Mavic Mini and Mavic Air 2 are likely on your short list. We compare specs, performance, video quality, ...
Update: The DJI Mavic Mini launched in November 2019. It was replaced in November 2020 by a new generation version – read our DJI Mini 2 review. DJI’s latest addition to its rosy roster has landed and ...
DJI’s newest drone is also the smallest and lightest one the company’s ever made. It’s so small and light, in fact, that buyers won’t have to register it with the Federal Aviation Administration. The ...
DJI’s been on a bit of a tear of late, with a slew of new products in its handheld line. Today it’s back to what we know the company for best: drones. The latest offering is the Mavic Mini 2, which, ...
The $399 Mavic Mini lives in a sweet spot of core features and a low price. It packs everything critical to be a quality drone. It has a good camera, good range and a good controller. It holds up well ...
Thanks to a few morons with nothing better to do than fly their drones around airports, the UK’s laws now state that any UAV weighing over 250g must be registered with the Civil Aviation Authority. If ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...
The DJI Mavic Mini is, as the name suggests, a mini drone. Indeed, it's what many call a 'toy drone' (DJI prefers 'Fly Cam'), hitting the size and weight points to circumvent the changing legal ...
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