Compare the DJI Mini 2 to the DJI Mavic Mini
DJI Mini 2
- You can record you flight in detail in 4K at 30 fps.
- This drone is easy to take with you on a trip, thanks to the compact and foldable design.
- With a full battery, you can fly for up to 31 minutes with this drone.
- Due to the low weight of the drone, it's easier for wind to affect its movement.
- In case of strong wind, the drone uses more energy, so the battery drains faster.
DJI Mavic Mini
- You can record events and natural areas in detail in 2.7K resolution at 30 fps.
- You can easily take this drone with you on a trip, thanks to the compact and foldable design.
- With a full battery, you can fly for up to 30 minutes.
- The range of the drone is smaller in an area with a lot of interference.
- In case of strong wind, the drone uses more energy, so the battery drains faster.
Comparison DJI Mini 2 and DJI Mavic Mini
DJI Mini 2 | DJI Mavic Mini | |
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Resolution | 4K 30 fps | 2.7K 30 fps |
Image stabilization | 3 axis gimbal | 3 axis gimbal |
Maximum flight time | 31 minutes | 30 minutes |
Maximum flight distance | 10km | 12km |
Speed | 57.6km/h | 46.8km/h |
Weight | 249g | 249g |
Image quality
DJI Mini 2: record in 4K 30 fps
With the DJI Mini 2, you can record videos in 4K resolution at 30 fps. This way, you can record detailed and sharp videos. The 3-axis gimbal reduces shocks and vibrations, so you can record more stable video images. With this drone, you can take 12-megapixel photos in JPG or RAW format. Thanks to the RAW format, you have more option if you edit your photos. This way, you it's easier to adjust the colors and your can prevent overexposed skies.
DJI Mavic Mini: record in 2.7K 30 fps
With the DJI Mavic Mini, you can record in 2.7K resolution at 30 fps. The videos you record are less detailed than with the Mini 2. Thanks to the 3-axis gimbal, you can prevent vibrations and shocks in your videos. This way, you can create stable images. In addition, you can take 12-megapixel photos in JPG format. This way, you'll have fewer options when you like to edit the photos of the Mavic Mini.
Flight time
DJI Mini 2: 31 minutes of flying
The difference is small, but with the DJI Mini, you can fly for 1 minute longer than with the DJI Mavic Mini. In practice, that 1 minute won't matter much, because you're also dependent on the weather. In case of strong winds, the drone uses more energy, so the battery drains faster. With the DJI Mini, you can cover larger distances within the flight time. That's because this drone has a maximum flight speed of 57.6km/h and a maximum signal distance of 6000m.
DJI Mavic Mini: 30 minutes of flying
With a fully-charged DJI Mavic Mini, you can fly for 30 minutes. That's only 1 minute shorter than with the DJI Mini 2. This flight time applies to optimal weather conditions. The Mavic Mini is a bit slower than the Mini 2, so you cover a smaller distance during the shorter flight. The maximum flight speed of the Mavic Mini is 46.8km/h. And the maximum signal distance is 2000m.
User-friendliness
DJI Mini 2: very lightweight and compact
You can easily take the DJI Mini 2 with you anywhere, thanks to the low 249g weight. Thanks to the low weight, you also don't have to register this drone. The remote of the Mini 2 is larger than that of the Mavic Mini, so it takes up less space in your camera bag or backpack. The Mini 2 sends images to your controller via the OcuSync 2.0 technology. Thanks to this technique, you'll have a stable connection and you don't have to be afraid that the images drops away during your flight.
DJI Mavic Mini: very lightweight and compact
The DJI Mavic Mini is easy to take on a trip, just like the Mini 2. This drone also only weighs 249g, so you don't have to register it for use. The remote of the Mavic Mini is more compact, so it takes up less space in your camera bag or backpack. The Mavic Mini sends the footage to the controller via a WiFi connection. This connection is less stable, so the image on the screen might drop away during your flight.