DJI MINI 3 Camera For Adults 4K Drone
Introduction
DjI Mini 3 boasts a foldable design and an ultralight weight of less than 249 g. Featuring a Downward Vision System and an Infrared Sensing System, the DJI Mini 3 can hover and fly indoors as well as outdoors and automatically initiate Return to Home (RTH). The aircraft has a maximum flight time of 38 minutes when using an Intelligent Flight Battery, and a maximum light time of 51 minutes when using an Intelligent Flight Battery Plus. DJI Mini 3 can work with the DJI RC remote controller and the DJI RC-N1 remote controller. Refer to the Remote Controller section for more details.
Using this Manual
Read Before Use
DJI™ provides you with tutorial videos and the following documents:
- Safety Guidelines
- Quick Start Guide
- User Manual
DJI MINI 3 Camera User Manual
- User Manual: It is recommended to watch all the tutorial videos and read the Safety Guidelines before using it for the first time. Make sure to review the Quick Start Guide before using it for the first time, and refer to this User Manual for more information.
- The remote controller with a screen has the DJI Fly app already installed.
- Actual user experience is based on the software version used.
- For increased safety, flight is restricted to a height of 98.4 ft (30 m) and a range of 164 ft (50 m) when not connected or logged into the app during flight.
- App login is valid for 90 days. Connect to the internet and log in again when expired.
Video Tutorials
Go to the address below or scan the QR code to watch the DJI Mini 3 tutorial videos, which demonstrate how to use the DJI Mini 3 safely:
Download the DJI Fly App
Make sure to use DJI Fly during flight. Scan the QR code above to download the latest version. The DJI RC remote controller has the DJI Fly app already installed. Users are required to download DJI Fly to their mobile device when using the DJI RC-N1 remote controller. The Android version of DJI Fly is compatible with Android v7.0 and later. The iOS version of DJI Fly is compatible with iOS v11.0 and later.
Download DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series)
The operating temperature of this product is -10° to 40° C. It does not meet the standard operating temperature for military-grade applications (-55° to 125° C), which is required to endure greater environmental variability. Operate the product appropriately and only for applications that meet the operating temperature range requirements of that grade.
Contents
Using this manual
- Legend
- Read Before the First Flight
- Video Tutorials
- Download the DJI Fly App
- Download DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series)
Product Profile
- Introduction
- Using for the First Time
- Diagram
Aircraft
- Flight Modes
- Aircraft Status Indicator
- QuickTransfer
- Return to Home
- Vision System and Infrared Sensing System
- Intelligent Flight Mode
- Flight Recorder
- Propellers
- Intelligent Flight Battery
- Gimbal and Camera
Remote Controller
- DJI RC
- DJI RC-N1
DJI Fly App
- Home
- Camera View
Flight
- Flight Environment Requirements
- Flight Limits
- Pre-Flight Checklist
- Auto Takeoff/Landing
- Starting/Stopping the Motors
- Flight Test
Appendix
- Specifications
- Firmware Update
- Aftersales Information
Overview
Aircraft
- Gimbal and Camera
- Propellers
- Aircraft Status LEDs
- Battery Buckles
- Downward Vision System
- Infrared Sensing System
- Motors
- Landing Gears (Built-in antennas)
- Battery Level LEDs
- Power Button
- USB-C Port
- microSD Card Slot
- Intelligent Flight Battery
DJI RC Remote Controller
- Control Sticks Use the control sticks to control the movement of the aircraft.
- The status LED indicates the status of the remote controller.
- Battery Level LEDs display the current battery level of the remote controller.
- Flight Pause/Return Press and hold toinitiate RTH. Press again to cancel RTH.
- Flight Mode Switch: Switch between Cine, Normal, and Sport modes.
- Power Button Press once to check the current battery level.
- Touchscreen: Touch the screen to operate the remote controller.
- USB-C Port for charging and connecting the remote controller to your computer.
- microSD Card Slot For inserting a microSD card.
- USB-C Connector For connecting a USB-C headphone.

- Gimbal Dial Controls the tilt of the camera.
- Camera Control Dial for zoom control.
- Focus/Shutter Button Press halfway down on the button to auto focus and press all the way down to take a photo.
- Speaker Outouts sound.
- Control Sticks Storage Slot: For storing the control sticks.
- Customizable C2 Button Switch between landscape mode and portrait mode.
- Customizable C1 Button Switch between recentering the gimbal and pointing the gimbal downward.
DJI RC-N1 Remote Controller
- Power Button Press once to check the current battery level. Press, and then press and hold to power the remote controller on or off.
- Flight Mode Switch: Switch between Sport, Normal, and Cine mode.
- Flight Pause/Return Press and hold to initiate RTH. Press again to cancel RTH.
- Battery Level LEDs displaythe current battery level of the remote controller.
- Control Sticks: The control sticks are removable and easy to store.
- Customizable Button: The functions of the button can be set in DJI Fly.
- Photo/Video Toggle Press once to switch between photo and video mode.
- Remote Controller Cable Connect to a mobile device for video linking via the remote controller cable.
- Mobile Device Holder For mounting the mobile device securely on the remote controller.
- Antennas transmit aircraft control and wireless video signals.
- USB-C Port for charging and connecting the remote controller to your computer.
- Control Sticks Storage Slot: For storing the control sticks.
- Gimbal Dial: Press and hold the customizable button to use the gimbal dial for zoom control.
- Shutter/Record Button Press once to take photos or start or stop recording.
- Mobile Device Slot: For securing the mobile device.
Product Profile
Feature Highlights
Gimbal and Camera: With a fully stabilised 3-axis gimbal and a 1/1.3-in sensor camera, the DJI Mini 3 is able to shoot 4K video and 12MP photos. It also supports switching between Landscape mode and Portrait mode with one tap in DJI Fly.
Video Transmission: With Dj’s long-range transmission OCUSYNC™ 2.0 technology DJI Mini 3 offers a maximum transmission range of 10 km and video quality at up to 720p 30fps from the aircraft to the DJI Fly. The remote controller works at both 2.4 and 5.8 GHz, and is capable of selecting the best transmission channel automatically.
Intelligent Flight Modes: Enjoy intelligent flight modes such as QuickShots and Panorama, while QuickTransfer makes downloading photos and videos more convenient and efficient.
- The maximum flight time was tested in a windless environment at near sea level while flying at a consistent speed of 13 mph (21.6 kph). The remote controller reaches its maximum transmission distance (in FCC-compliant mode) in a wide-open area with no electromagnetic interference, at an altitude of about 120 m (400 ft).
- The 5.8 GHz frequency is not supported in some regions, where it will automatically be disabled. Always observe local laws and regulations. The Intelligent Flight Battery Plus is available in just some countries and regions.
- The maximum takeoff weight will be more than 249 g if the aircraft is used with the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus. Make sure to observe local laws and regulations about the takeoff weight.
Using for the First Time
Preparing the Aircraft
All aircraft arms are folded before the aircraft is packaged. Follow the steps below to unfold the aircraft.
- Remove the gimbal protector from the camera.
- All Intelligent Flight Batteries are in hibernation mode before shipment to ensure safety.
- Connect a USB charger to the USB-C port on the aircraft to charge and activate the Intelligent Flight Battery for the first time.

- Unfold the rear arms, followed by the front arms, and then all of the propeller blades.

- It is recommended to use the DJI 30W USB-C Charger or other USB Power Delivery chargers.
- The maximum charge voltage for the aircraft charging port is 15 V.
- Make sure the gimbal protector is removed and all arms are unfolded before powering on the aircraft.
- Otherwise, it may affect the aircraft’s self-diagnostics.
- Attach the gimbal protector when the aircraft is not in use.
- Ensure all arms are folded before reattaching the gimbal protector.
- First, rotate the camera to make it horizontal and forward-facing 1, then insert the latch on the upper part of the protector into the opening on the aircraft 2, and insert the two locating pins into the holes at the bottom of the aircraft 3.
Preparing the Remote Controller
Follow the steps below to prepare the DJI RC remote controller
- Remove the control sticks from the storage slots and mount them on the remote controller.

- The remote controller needs to be activated before first use, and an internet connection is required for activation. Press, and then press again and hold the power button to power on the remote controller. Follow the on-screen prompts to activate the remote controller.
Preparation
Remove the control sticks from the storage slots and mount them on the remote controller. Pull out the mobile device holder. Choose the appropriate remote controller cable based on the port type of your mobile device (a Lightning connector cable, Micro USB cable, and USB-C cable are included in the packaging). Place your mobile device in the holder, then connect the end of the cable without the remote controller logo to your mobile device. Make sure your mobile device is securely in place.
If a USB connection prompt appears when an Android mobile device is used, select the option to charge only. Other options may cause the connection to fail.
Activating the DJI Mini 3 Aircraft
DJI Mini 3 requires activation before first use. After powering on the aircraft and remote controller, follow the on-screen prompts to activate the DJI Mini 3 using DJI Fly. An internet connection is required for activation.
Binding the Aircraft and Remote Controller
After activation, the aircraft is bound to the remote controller automatically. If automatic binding fails, follow the on-screen prompts on the DJI Fly to bind the aircraft and remote controller for optimal warranty services.
Updating Firmware
A prompt will appear in DJI Fly when new firmware is available. Update the firmware whenever prompted to ensure optimal user experience.
Aircraft
DJI Mini 3 contains a flight controller, video downlink system, downward vision system, infrared sensing system, propulsion system, and an Intelligent Flight Battery.
Flight Modes
Normal Mode: The aircraft utilises GNSS and the Downward Vision System and Infrared Sensing System to locate itself and stabilise. When the GNSS signal is strong, the aircraft uses GNSS to locate itself and stabilise.
Sport Mode: In Sport mode, the aircraft uses GNSS and the Downward Vision System for positioning. In Sport mode, aircraft responses are optimised for agility and speed, making it more responsive to control stick movements. The maximum flight speed reaches 16 m/s.
Cine Mode: Cine mode is based on Normal mode, and the flight speed is limited, making the aircraft more stable during shooting. The maximum flight speed is 6 m/s.
- The maximum speed and braking distance of the aircraft significantly increase in Sport mode.
- A minimum braking distance of 30 m is required in windless conditions.
- A minimum braking distance of 10 m is required in windless conditions while the aircraft is ascending and descending in Sport mode or Normal mode.
- The responsiveness of the aircraft significantly increases in Sport mode, which means a small control stick movement on the remote controller translates into the aircraft moving a large distance. Make sure to maintain adequate manoeuvring space during flight.
- The flight speed and attitude are both restricted when the aircraft is flying leftward or rightward to ensure shooting stability. The restriction reaches its maximum when the tilt of the gimbal is -90°. If there are strong winds, the restriction will be disabled to improve the wind resistance of the aircraft.
- As a result, the gimbal may vibrate while shooting. Users may experience a minor tremor in videos recorded in Sport mode.
Aircraft Status Indicator
DJI Mini 3 has two aircraft status indicators.
Refer to the table below for more information about the aircraft status indicators.
Aircraft Status Indicator Descriptions
QuickTransfer
DJI Mini 3 can connect directly to mobile devices via Wi-Fi, enabling users to download photos and videos from the aircraft to the mobile device through DJI Fly without using the DJI RC-N1 remote controller. Users can enjoy faster and more convenient downloads with a transmission rate of up to 25 MB/s.
Usage
Method 1: The mobile device is not connected to the DJI RC-N1 remote controller.
- Power on the aircraft and wait until the self-diagnostic tests of the aircraft are complete. Quickly press the power button three times to switch to QuickTransfer mode. The aircraft status LEDs will blink blue once switching is successful.
- Make sure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled on the mobile device. Launch DJI Fly, and a prompt will appear to connect to the aircraft.
- Tap Connect. Once successfully connected, the files on the aircraft can be accessed and downloaded at high speed. Note that when connecting the mobile device to the aircraft for the first time, you need to press and hold the power button for two seconds to confirm.
Method 2: The mobile device is connected to the DJI RC-N1 remote controller
- Make sure that the aircraft is connected to the mobile device via the DJI RC-N1 remote controller and the motors have not started. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the mobile device.
- Launch DJI Fly, enter playback, and tap 3 in the upper right corner. Switch to QuickTransfer mode by following the prompts in DJI Fly. Download the files on the aircraft at high speed once switching is complete.
Return to Home
The Return to Home (RTH) function brings the aircraft back to the last recorded Home Point when the positioning system is functioning normally. There are three RTH modes: Smart RTH, Low Battery RTH, and Failsafe RTH. The aircraft will automatically fly back and land at the Home Point when Smart RTH is initiated, the aircraft enters Low Battery RTH, or the signal between the remote controller and the aircraft is lost. RTH will also be triggered in other abnormal scenarios, such as when video transmission is lost.
Smart RTH
If the GNSS signal is sufficient, Smart RTH can be used to bring the aircraft back to the Home Point. Smart RTH is initiated either by tapping c in the DJI Fly or by pressing and holding the RTH button on the remote controller. Exit Smart RTH by tapping & in the DJI Fly or by pressing the RTHbutton on the remote controller.
Low Battery RTH
When the Intelligent Flight Battery level is too low and there is not enough power to return home, land the aircraft as soon as possible. Otherwise, the aircraft will fall when it runs out of power, resulting in the aircraft being damaged and other potential hazards. To avoid unnecessary danger due to insufficient power, Dji Mini 3 will intelligently determine whether the current battery level is sufficient to return home based on the current location. A warning prompt will appear in DJI Fly when the battery level is low and only enough to complete an RTH flight.
Failsafe RTH
The action the aircraft performs once it loses the remote controller signal can be set as Return to Home, Land, or Hover in DJI Fly. If the action was set as Land or Hover, Failsafe RTH will not be activated. If the action was set as Return to Home in advance, and where the Home Point has been recorded, the GNSS signal is good, and the compass is functioning normally, Failsafe RTH will automatically activate once the remote controller signal is lost for more than 11 seconds.
Other RTH Scenarios
There will be a prompt to initiate RTH if the video link signal is lost during flight, while the remote controller is still able to control the movements of the aircraft. RTH can be cancelled.
RTH Procedure (Straight Line)
- The Home Point is recorded. RTH is triggered. If the aircraft is less than 20 m from the Home Point when RTH begins, it will hover in placeand not return to home.
- The aircraft cannot return to the Home Point if the GNSS signal is weak or unavailable. The aircraft may enter ATTI mode if the GNSS signal becomes weak or unavailableafter entering Failsafe RTH. The aircraft will hover in place for a while before landing.
- It is important to set a suitable RTH altitude before each flight. Launch DJI Fly and set the RTH altitude. In RTH, if the current altitude of the aircraft is lower than the RTH altitude, it will automatically ascend to the RTH altitude first.
- During RTH, the speed and altitude of the aircraft can be controlled using the remote controller if the remote controller signal is normal. However, the aircraft cannot be shifted leftward or rightward.
- GEO zones may affect the RTH. Avoid flying near GEO zones. The aircraft may not be able to return to the Home Point when the wind speed is too high. Fly with caution.
Landing Protection
Landing Protection will activate during Smart RTH.
- During Landing Protection, the aircraft will automatically detect and carefully land on suitable ground.
- If the ground is determined unsuitable for landing, the DJI Mini 3 will hover and wait for pilot confirmation.
- If Landing Protection is not operational, DJI Fly will display a landing prompt when the aircraft descends to 0.5 m from the ground. Tap confirm or pull down on the throttle stick to land.
Vision System and Infrared Sensing System
DjI Mini 3 is equipped with a Downward Vision System and an infrared Sensing System. The Downward Vision System consists of one camera, and the Infrared Sensing System consists of two 3D infrared modules. The Downward Vision System and Infrared Sensing System help the aircraft maintain its current position, hover in place more precisely, and fly indoors or in other environments where GNSS is unavailable.
Detection Range
The Downward Vision System works best when the aircraft is at an altitude of 0.5 m to 10 m, and its operating range is 0.5 m to 30 m. FOV is 56° (left and right) and 71° (front and back).
Using the Vision Systems
When GNSS is unavailable, the Downward Vision System is enabled if the surface has a clear texture and there is sufficient light. The Downward Vision System works best when the aircraft is at an altitude of 0.5 to 10 m. If the altitude of the aircraft is above 10 m, the Vision System may be affected. Extra caution is required.
- Pay attention to the flight environment. The Downward Vision System and Infrared Sensing System only work under limited conditions and cannot replace human control and judgment.
- During flight, always pay attention to the surrounding environment andto the warnings on DJI Fly and be responsible for and maintain control of the aircraft. The aircraft has a max hovering altitude of 5 m if GNSS is unavailable.
- The Downward Vision System may not function properly when the aircraft is flyingover water. Therefore, the aircraft may not be able to actively avoid water below when landing.
- It is recommended to maintain flight control at all times, make reasonablejudgments based on the surrounding environment, and avoid relying on the Downward Vision System.
- Note that the Downward Vision System and Infrared Sensing System may not functionproperly when the aircraft is flying too fast. The Infrared Sensing System only takes effect when the flight speed is no more than 12 m/s.
- The Downward Vision System cannot work properly over surfaces that do not have clear pattern variations or where there is weak light. The Downward Vision System cannot work properly in any of the following situations. Operate the aircraft cautiously.
Intelligent Flight Mode
Quick Shots
QuickShots shooting modes include Dronie, Rocket, Circle, Helix, and Boomerang. DjI Mini 3 records according to the selected shooting mode and automatically generates a short video. The video can be viewed, edited, or shared to social media from playback.
- Dronie: The aircraft flies backwards and ascends with the camera locked on the subject.
- Rocket: The aircraft ascends with the camera pointing downward.
- Circle: The aircraft circles around the subject.
- Helix: The aircraft ascends and spirals around the subject.
- Boomerang: The aircraft flies around the subject in an oval path, ascending as it flies away from its starting point and descending as it flies back.
Using Quick Shots
- Make sure that the Intelligent Flight Battery is sufficiently charged. Take off and hover at least 6.6 ft (2 m) above the ground.

- In DJI Fly, tap the shooting mode icon to select QuickShots and follow the prompts. Make sure that you understand how to use the shooting mode and that there are no obstacles in the surrounding area.

- Choose a shooting mode, select your target subject in the camera view by tapping the circle on the subject or dragging a box around the subject, and tap Start to begin recording (It is recommended to choose a human as a target subject rather than a building). The aircraft will fly back to its original position once shooting is finished.
- Tap [ to access the short video or the original video. You can edit the video or share to social media after downloading.
Exiting QuickShots
Press the Flight Pause/RTH button once or tap ® in DJI Fly to exit QuickShots. The aircraft will hover in place. If you accidentally move a control stick, the aircraft will exit QuickShots and hover in place as well.
- Use QuickShots at locations that are clear of buildings and other obstacles.
- Make sure that there are no humans, animals, or other obstacles on the flight path.
- DO NOT use QuickShots in any of the following situations:
- When the subject is blocked for an extended period or outside the line of sight.
- When the subject is more than 50 m away from the aircraft.
- When the subject is similar in colour or pattern to the surroundings.
- When the subject is in the air.
- When the subject is moving fast.
- When the lighting is extremely low (<300 lux) or high (>10,000 lux).
- DO NOT use QuickShots in places that are close to buildings or where the GNSS signal is weak.
- Make sure to follow local privacy laws and regulations when using QuickShots.
Flight Recorder
Flight data, including flight telemetry, aircraft status information, and other parameters are automatically saved to the internal data recorder of the aircraft. The data can be accessed using DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series).
Propellers
There are two types of propellers, which are designed to spin in different directions. Marks are used to indicate which propellers should be attached to which motors. The two blades attached to one motor are the same.
Attaching the Propellers
Attach the propellers with marks to the motors of the arm with marks, and the unmarked propellers to the motors of the arm without marks. Use the screwdriver from the aircraft package to mount the propellers. Make sure the propellers are secure.
- Make sure to only use the screwdriver from the aircraft package for mounting propellers.
- Using other screwdrivers may damage the screws.
- Make sure to keep the screws vertical while tightening them.
- The screws should not be at a tilted angle to the mounting surface.
- After installation is complete, check whether the screws are flush and rotate the propellers to check for any abnormal resistance.
Detaching the Propellers
Use the screwdriver from the aircraft package to loosen the screws and detach the propellers from the motors.
- Propeller blades are sharp. Handle with care.
- The screwdriver is only for mounting the propellers.
- DO NOT use the screwdriver to disassemble the aircraft.
- DO NOT mix with propellers from other packages.
- Only use official DJI propellers. DO NOT mix propeller types.
- Purchase additional propellers if necessary.
- Make sure that the propellers and motors are installed securely before each flight.
- Make sure all propellers are in good condition before each flight.
- DO NOT use aged, chipped, or broken propellers.
- To avoid injury, stand clear of and do not touch propellers or motors when they are spinning.
- DO NOT squeeze or bend the propellers during transportation or storage.
- Make sure the motors are mounted securely and rotating smoothly. Land the aircraft immediately if a motor is stuck and unable to rotate freely.
- DO NOT attempt to modify the structure of the motors.
- DO NOT block any of the ventilation holes on the motors or the body of the aircraft.
- Make sure the ESCs sound normal when powered on.
Intelligent Flight Battery
The DJI Mini 3 aircraft is compatible with both the DJI Mini 3 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery (BWX162-2453-7.38) and the DJI Mini 3 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery Plus (BWX162-3850-7.38). DJI Mini 3 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery is a 7.38 V, 2453 mAh battery. DJI Mini 3 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery Plus is a 7.38 V, 3850 mAh battery. The two batteries have the same structure and dimensions but differentweightst and capacities. Both batteries are equipped with smart charging and discharging functionality.
Battery Features
- Balanced Charging: During charging, the voltages of the battery cells are automatically balanced.
- Overcharge Protection: The battery stops charging automatically once fully charged.
- Temperature Detection: To prevent damage, the battery only charges at temperatures from 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F).
- Overcurrent Protection: The battery stops charging if an excess current is detected.
- Over-Discharge Protection: Discharging stops automatically to prevent excess discharge when the battery is not in use.
- Short Circuit Protection: The power supply is automatically cut off if a short circuit is detected.
- Battery Cell Damage Protection: DJI Fly displays a warning prompt when a damaged battery cell is detected.
- Hibernation Mode: If the battery cell voltage is lower than 3.0 V or the battery level is less than 10%, the battery enters Hibernation mode to prevent over-discharge.
- Communication: Information about the voltage, capacity, and current of the battery is transmitted to the aircraft.
Using the Battery
Checking the Battery Level
Press the power button once to check the battery level.
The battery level LEDs display the power level of the battery during charging and discharging.
The statuses of the LEDs are defined below:
Powering On/Off
Press the power button once and then press again and hold for two seconds to power the aircraft on or off. The battery level LEDs display the battery level when the aircraft is powered on. The battery level LEDs turn off when the aircraft is powered off.
When the aircraft is on, press the power button once, and the four battery level LEDs will blink for three seconds. If LEDs 3 and 4 blink simultaneously without the power button being pressed, this indicates the battery is malfunctioning. Remove the battery from the aircraft, insert the battery again, and make sure that it is securely mounted.
Low Temperature Notice
- Battery capacity is significantly low when flying at low temperatures from -10° to 5° C (14° to 41° F).
- It is recommended to hover the aircraft in place for a while to heat the battery.
- Make sure to fully charge the battery before takeoff.
- Batteries cannot be used in extremely low-temperature environments of lower than – 10° C (14° F).
- To ensure optimal performance, keep the battery temperature above 20° C (68° F)
- Fly with extra caution at high sea levels.
Charging the Battery
Fully charge the battery before each use. It is recommended to use the charging devices provided by DJI, such as the DJI Mini 3 Pro Two-Way Charging Hub, DJI 30W USB-C Charger, or other USB Power Delivery chargers. The DJI Mini 3 Pro Two-Way Charging Hub and the DJI 30W USB-C Charger are both optional accessories. Visit the official DJI online store for more information. When you charge the battery mounted to the aircraft or inserted into the Djl Mini 3 Pro Two-Way Charging Hub, the maximum charging power supported is 30 W.
Using the Charging Hub
When used with a USB charger, the DJI Mini 3 Pro Two-Way Charging Hub can charge up to three Intelligent Flight Batteries or Intelligent Flight Batteries Plus in sequence from high to low power level. When used with the DJI 30W USB-C Charger, the charging hub can fully charge one Intelligent Flight Battery in approximately 56 minutes, and one Intelligent Flight Battery Plus in approximately 78 minutes.
- USB port
- Power Port (USB-C)
- Function Button
- Status LEDS
How to Charge
Insert the batteries into the charging hub until there is a click. Connect the charging hub to a power outlet (100-240V, 50/60 Hz) using a USB-C cable and a DJI 30W USB-C charger or other USB Power Delivery chargers. The battery with the highest power level will be charged first. The rest will be charged in sequence according to their power levels. The corresponding status LEDs will display the charging status (see table below). After the battery is fully charged, the corresponding LEDs will change to solid green.
Status LEDs Descriptions
Charging Status
Battery Level
Each battery port of the charging hub has its corresponding status LED array, from LED1 to LED4 (left to right). Check battery levels by pressing the function button once. The battery level LED statuses are the same as those on the aircraft. For details, refer to the aircraft battery level LEDs statuses and descriptions.
Abnormal Status
The LED status for battery abnormality is the same as that on the aircraft. Refer to the Battery Protection Mechanisms section for details.
- It is recommended to use a DJI 30W USB-C Charger or other USB Power Delivery chargers to power the charging hub. The environmental temperature affects the charging speed. Charging is faster in a well-ventilated environment at 25° C.
- The charging hub is only compatible with the BWX162-2453-7.38 Intelligent Flight Battery and the BWX162-3850-7.38 Intelligent Flight Battery Plus. DO NOT use the charging hubwith other battery models.
- Place the charging hub on a flat and steady surface when in use. Make sure the device is properly insulated to prevent fire hazards. DO NOT touch the metal terminals on the charging hub. Clean the metal terminals with a clean, dry cloth if there is any noticeable buildup.
Using A Charger
- Ensure the battery has been correctly installed on the aircraft.
- Connect the USB charger to an AC outlet (100-240V, 50/60 Hz). Use a power adapter if necessary.
- Connect the USB charger to the charging port on the aircraft using a USB-C cable.
- The battery level LEDs display the current battery level during charging.
- The battery is fully charged when all the battery level LEDs emit a solid light. Remove the charger after charging is complete.
- The battery cannot be charged if the aircraft is powered on.
- The maximum charge voltage for the aircraft charging port is 15 V.
- DO NOT charge an Intelligent Flight Battery immediately after flight, as it may be too hot.
- Wait for the battery to cool down to room temperature before charging again.
- The charger stops charging the battery if the cell temperature is not within 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F).
- The ideal charging temperature is from 22° to 28° C (71.6° to 82.4° F).
- Fully charge the battery at least once every three months to maintain battery health.
- It is recommended to use the DJI 30W USB-C Charger or other USB Power Delivery chargers.
- For safety purposes, keep the batteries at a low power level in transit.
- Before transportation, it is recommended to discharge the batteries to 30% or lower.
- The table below shows the battery level LED statuses during charging.
- The blinking frequency of the battery level LEDs differs depending on the USB charger used.
- If the charging speed is fast, the battery level LEDs will blink quickly.
- If the battery is not correctly inserted into the aircraft, LEDs 3 and 4 will blink simultaneously.
- Insert the battery again and make sure it is securely mounted.
- The four LEDs blinking simultaneously indicate the battery is damaged.
Battery Protection Mechanisms
The battery LEDs can display battery protection notifications triggered by abnormal charging conditions.
If any of the battery protection mechanisms are activated, unplug the charger and plug it in again to resume charging. If the charging temperature is abnormal, wait for it to return to normal, and the battery will automatically resume charging without the need to unplug and plug the charger again.
Inserting the Intelligent Flight Battery
Insert the Intelligent Flight Battery or Intelligent Flight Battery Plus into the battery compartment of the aircraft. Make sure the battery is fully inserted with a clicking sound, which indicates the
Ensure the battery is inserted with a clicking sound. DO NOT launch the aircraft when the battery is not securely mounted, as this may cause poor contact between the battery and the aircraft and present hazards.
Removing the Intelligent Flight Battery
Press the textured part of the battery buckles on the sides of the battery to remove it from the compartment.
- DO NOT insert or remove the battery while the aircraft is powered on.
- Make sure the battery is mounted securely.
Gimbal and Camera
Gimbal Profile
The DJI Mini 3 3-axis gimbal stabilises the camera, allowing you to capture clear and steady images and videos at high flight speeds. The gimbal has a control tilt range of -90° to +60°, and two control roll angles of -90° (portrait) and 0° (landscape).
Use the gimbal dial on the remote controller to control the tilt of the camera. Alternatively, do so through the camera view in DJI Fly. Press the screen until an adjustment bar appears and drag up and down to control the camera’s tilt. Tap the Landscape/Portrait Mode Switch in DJI Fly to switch between the two gimbal roll angles. The roll axis will rotate to 90° when Portrait Mode is enabled, and back to 0° in Landscape Mode.
Gimbal Mode
Follow Mode: The angle between the gimbal’s orientation and the aircraft front remains constant at all times. Users can adjust the gimbal tilt. This mode is suitable for shooting stills. FPV Mode: When the aircraft is flying forward, the gimbal synchronises with the movement of the aircraft to provide a first-person flying experience.
- Make sure there are no stickers or objects on the gimbal before taking off.
- Avoid getting dust or sand on the gimbal, especially in the gimbal motors.
- A gimbal motor may enter protection mode in the following situations:
- The aircraft is on uneven ground, and the gimbal is impacted.
- The gimbal experiences excessive external force, such as during a collision.
- DO NOT apply external force to the gimbal after the gimbal is powered on.
- Make sure to remove the gimbal protector before powering on the aircraft.
- Make sure to mount the gimbal protector when the aircraft is not in use.
- Flying in heavy fog or clouds may make the gimbal wet, leading to temporary failure.
- The gimbal will recover full functionality once it is dry.
Camera
DJI Mini 3 uses a 1/1.3-in CMOS sensor. The aperture of the camera is F1.7 and shoots from 1 m to infinity. The DJI Mini 3 camera can take 12MP stills and supports shooting modes such as Single, AEB, Timed Shot,t and Panorama. It also supports recording 4K videos.
- Make sure the temperature and humidity are suitable for the camera during use and storage.
- Use a lens cleanser to clean the lens to avoid damage or poor image quality.
- DO NOT block any ventilation holes on the camera, as the heat generated may damage the device and injure the user.
Storing Photos and Videos
DJI Mini 3 supports the use of a microSD card to store your photos and videos. A microSD card with a UHS-I Speed Grade 3 rating or above is required due to the fast read and write speeds necessary for high-resolution video data.
- When using the DJI RC-N1 remote controller, the user can still capture single photos or record 720p videos. The file will be stored on the mobile device.
- When using the DJI RC remote controller, the user cannot capture photos or record videos.
- Insert a recommended microSD card into the aircraft microSD card slot in advance.
- Check camera settings before use to ensure they are configured correctly.
- Make sure to power off the aircraft correctly. Otherwise, the camera parameters will not be saved, and any recorded videos may be affected. DjI is not responsible for any loss caused by an image or video recorded in a way that is not machine-readable.
Remote Controller
DJI RC
When used with the DJI Minithe the 3, the DJI RC remote controller features OcuSync 2.0 video transmission and works at both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz frequency bands. It is capable of selecting the best transmission channel automatically and can transmit 720p 30fps HD live view from the aircraft to the remote controller at a distance of up to 10 km (6 mi) (compliant with FCC standards, and measured in a wide open area without interference).
The DJI RC is also equipped with a 5.5-in touchscreen (1920×1080 pixel resolution) and a wide range of controls and customizable buttons, enabling users to easily control the aircraft and remotely change the aircraft settings. The built-in 5200 mAh battery with a power of 18.72 Wh provides the remote controller with a maximum operating time of four hours. The DJI RC comes with many other functions, such as Wi-Fi connection, built-in GNSS (GPS+BeiDou+Galileo), Bluetooth, built-in speakers, detachable control sticks, and microSD storage.
Using the Remote Controller
Powering On/Off
Press the power button once to check the current battery level. Press once, then press again and hold to power the remote controller on or off.
Charging the Battery
Use a USB-C cable to connect a USB charger to the USB-C port of the remote controller. The battery can be fully charged in about 1 hour and 30 minutes with a maximum charging power of 15 W (5V/3A).
Controlling the Gimbal and Camera
- Focus/Shutter Button: Press halfway down to auto- focus and press all the way down to take a photo.
- Record Button: Press once to start or stop recording.
- Camera Control Dial: Adjust the zoom. Gimbal Dial: Control the tilt of the gimbal.
Controlling the Aircraft
The control sticks control the aircraft’s orientation (pan), forward/backward movement (pitch), altitude (throttle), and left/right movement (roll). The control stick mode determines the function of each control stick movement. Three preprogrammed modes (Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3) are available,e and custom modes can be configured in DJI Fly.
The default control mode of the remote controller is Mode 2. In this manual, Mode 2 is used as the example to illustrate how to use the control sticks.
- Stick Neutral/Centre Point: Control sticks are in the centre.
- Moving the control stick: The control stick is pushed away from the centre position.
Flight Mode Switch
Toggle the switch to select the desired flight mode.
Flight Pause/RTH Button
Press once to make the aircraft brake and hover in place.
Customizable Buttons
Go to System Settings in DJI Fly and select Control to set the functions of the customizable C1 and C2 buttons.
Status LED and Battery Level
Status LED
Battery Level LEDs
Remote Controller Alert
The remote controller beeps when there is an error or warning. Pay attention when prompts appear on the touch screen or in DJI Fly. Slide down from the top and select Mute to disable all alerts, or slide the volume bar to 0 to disable some alerts. The remote controller sounds an alert during RTH. The RTH alert cannot be cancelled. The remote controller sounds an alert when the battery level of the remote controller is low (6% to 10%).
Optimal Transmission Zone
The signal between the aircraft and the remote controller is most reliable when the remote controller is positioned towards the aircraft, as depicted below.
- DO NOT use other wireless devices operating at the same frequency as the remote controller. Otherwise, the remote controller will experience interference.
- A prompt will be displayed in the DJI Fly if the transmission signal is weak during flight. Adjust the remote controller orientation to make sure that the aircraft is in the optimal transmission range.
Linking the Remote Controller
The remote controller is already linked to the aircraft when purchased together as a combo. Otherwise, follow the steps below to link the remote controller and the aircraft after activation.
- Power on the aircraft and the remote controller. Launch DJI Fly.
- In camera view, tap ••• and select Control and then Pair to Aircraft (Link).
- Press and hold the power button on the aircraft for more than four seconds.
- Make sure the remote controller is within 0.5 m of the aircraft during the linking.
- Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the remote controller for optimal video transmission.
- Fully charge the remote controller before each flight.
- The remote controller sounds an alert when the battery level is low.
- If the remote controller is powered on and not in use for five minutes, an alert will sound.
- After six minutes, the remote controller automatically powers off.
- Move the control sticks or press any button to cancel the alert.
- Fully charge the battery at least once every three months to maintain the battery’s health.
Operating the Touchscreen Home
Operations
- Slide from the left or right toreturn to the previous screen.
- Slide up from the bottom of the centre of the return to DJI Fly.
- Slide down from the top of the screen to open the status bar when in DJI Fly. The status bar displays the time, Wi-Fi signal, battery level of the remote controller, etc.
- Slide down twice from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings when in DJI Fly.
Quick Settings
- Notifications Tap to check system notifications.
- System Settings Tap to access system settings and configure the Bluetooth, volume, network, etc.
- You can also view the Guide to learn more about the controls and status LEDs.
- Shortcuts •: Tap to enable or disable Wi-Fi.
- Hold to enter settings and then connect to or add a Wi- Fi network.
- Tap to enable or disable Bluetooth. Hold to enter settings and connect with nearby Bluetooth devices.
- Tap to enable Aeroplane mode. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will be disabled.
- Tap to turn off system notifications and disable all alerts. Tap to start recording the screen.
- Adjusting Brightness: Slide the bar to adjust the screen brightness.
- Adjusting Volume: Slide the bar to adjust the volume.
- The function will be available only after a microSD card is inserted into the microSD slot on the remote controller. Tap to take a screenshot. The function will be available only after a microSD card is inserted into the microSD slot on the remote controller.
Advanced Features
Calibrating the Compass
The compass may need to be calibrated after the remote controller is used in areas with electromagnetic interference. A warning prompt will appear if the compass of the remote controller requires calibration. Tap the warning prompt to start calibrating. In other cases, follow the steps below to calibrate your remote controller.
- Power on the remote controller, and enter Quick Settings.
- Tap @to enter system settings, scroll down, and tap Compass.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate the compass.
- A prompt will be displayed when the calibration is successful.
DJI RC-N1
When used with DjI Mini 3, DJI RC-N1 features OcuSync 2.0 video transmission, works at both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz frequency bands, is capable of selecting the best transmission channel automatically, and offers 720p 30fps HD live view transmission from the aircraft to DjI Fly on a mobile device (depending on mobile device performance) at a maximum transmission range of 10 km (6 mi) (compliant with FCC standards, and measured in a wide open area without interference).
Users can control the aircraft and change the settings easily within this range. The built-in battery has a capacity of 5200 mAh anda power of 18.72 Wh that supports a maximum run time of six hours. The remote controller charges Android mobile devices automatically with a charging rate of 500 mA@5 V.
Powering On/Off
Press the power button once to check the current battery level. If the battery level is too low, recharge before use. Press once, then press again and hold for two seconds to power the remote controller on or off.
Charging the Battery
Use a USB-C cable to connect a USB charger to the USB-C port of the remote controller.
Controlling the Gimbal and Camera
- Shutter/Record Button: Press once to take a photo or to start or stop recording.
- Photo/Video Toggle: Press once to switch between photo and video mode.
- Gimbal Dial: For controlling the tilt of the gimbal. Press and hold the customizable button and then use the gimbal dial to zoom in or out.
Controlling the Aircraft
The control sticks control the aircraft’s orientation (pan), forward/backward movement (pitch), altitude (throttle), and left/right movement (roll). The control stick mode determines the function of each control stick movement. Three preprogrammed modes (Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3) are available,e and custom modes can be configured in DJI Fly.
The default control mode of the remote controller is Mode 2. In this manual, Mode 2 is used as the example to illustrate how to use the control sticks.
- Stick NeutralCentrer Point: Control sticks are in the cent Moving.
- Control Stick: The control stick is pushed away from the centre position.
Flight Mode Switch
Toggle the switch to select the desired flight mode.
Flight Pause/RTH Button
Press once to make the aircraft brake and hover in place. Press and hold the button until the remote controller beeps to start RTH. The aircraft will return to the last recorded Home Point. Press this button again to cancel RTH and to regain control of the aircraft.
Customizable Button
To customise the function of this button, go to System Settings in DJI Fly and select Control. Customizable functions include recentering the gimbal and toggling between the map and live view.
Home
Launch DJI Fly and enter the home screen.
Fly Spots
View or share suitable flight and shooting locations nearby, learn more about GEO Zones, and preview aerial photos of different locations taken by other users.
Academy
Tap the icon in the top right corner to enter Academy and view product tutorials, flight tips, flight safety notices, and manual documents.
Album
View photos and videos on the aircraft and your mobile device or on the DJI RC remote controller. Tap Create and select Templates or Pro. Templates provide an auto-edit feature for imported footage. Pro allows users to edit footage manually.
- The DJI RC remote controller only supports viewing photos and videos on the aircraft and the remote controller. The Create function is not available on the DJI RC remote controller.
SkyPixel
Enter SkyPixel to view videos and photos shared by users.
Profile
View account information, flight record, visit theDJII forum, online store, access the Find My Drone feature, and other settings such as firmware updates, camera view, cached data, account privacy, and language.
Camera View
- Flight Mode N Mode: Displays the current flight mode.
- System Status Bar In Flight: Indicates the aircraft flight status and displays various warning messages. Tap to view more information when a warning prompt appears.
- Battery Information (80) 24’17”: Displays the current battery level and remaining flight time.
- Video Downlink Signal Strength •alRc: Displays the video downlink signal strength between the aircraft and the remote controller.
- GNSS Status €*20 Displays the current GNSS signal strength. Tap to check the GNSS signal status. The Home Point can be updated when the icon is white, which indicates the GNSS signal is strong.
- System Settings •.•: System settings provide information about safety, control, the camera, and transmission.
Safety
- RTH: Tap to set the Return to Home Altitude and update the Home Point.
- Flight Protection: Tap to set the max altitude and the max distance for flights.
- Sensors: Tap to view the IMU and compass statuses and start calibration if necessary.
- Unlock GEO Zone: Tap to view information about unlocking GEO Zones.
- Battery: Tap to view battery information such as battery cell status, serial number, and number of times charged.
Control
- Aircraft Settings: Set measurement units.
- Gimbal Settings: Tap to set the gimbal mode, enter advanced settings, perform gimbal calibration, and recenter or tilt the gimbal down.
- Remote Controller Settings: Tap to set the function of the customizable button, calibrate the remote controller, switch control stick modes (Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, or custom mode), or set the advanced settings of the remote controller.
- Beginner Flight Tutorial: View the flight tutorial.
- Connect to the Aircraft: Tap to start linking when the aircraft is not linked to the remote controller.
Camera
- Camera Parameter Settings: Displays different settings according to the shooting mode.
- General Settings: Tap to view and set histogram, overexposure warning, peaking level, gridlines, and white balance.
- Storage Location: Tap to check microSD card capacity and format.
- Reset Camera Settings: Tap to restore camera parameters to the default settings.
- Landscape/Portrait Mode Switch: Tap to switch between Landscape and Portrait modes. The camera will rotate 90 degrees when switching to Portrait mode, for shooting portrait videos and photos.
Zoom
- The icon shows the zoom ratio. Tap to adjust the zoom ratio.
- Tap and hold the icon to expand the zoom bar and slide on the bar to adjust the zoom ratio.
- Shutter/Record Button Tap to take a photo or to start or stop recording a video.
- Focus Button AF / MP: Tap the icon to switch the focus mode.
- Tap and hold the icon to expand the focus bar and slide on the bar to focus the camera.
- Playbac • Tap to enter playback and preview photos and videos as soon as they are captured.
- Camera Mode Switch AUTO: Choose between Auto and Pro modes when in photo mode.
- Flight Telemetry H 150m: Vertical distance from the aircraft to the Home Point. D 80m: Horizontal distance from the aircraft to the Home Point. 3m/s: Vertical speed of the aircraft. 5.6m/s: Horizontal speed of the aircraft.
- Map: Tap to switch to the Attitude Indicator, which displays information such as the orientation and tilt angle of the aircraft, as well as the locations of the remote controller and the Home Point.

- Auto Takeoff/Landing/RTH $ /d: Tap the icon. When the prompt appears, press and hold the button to initiate auto takeoff or landing. Back < Tap to return to the home screen.
Flight
Strictly abide by local laws and regulations when flying. Read the Safety Guidelines before flight to ensure the safe use of the product.
Flight Environment Requirements
- Do not operate the aircraft in severe weather conditions, including wind speeds exceeding 10.7 m/s, snow, rain, and fog.
- Only fly in open areas. Tall buildings and large metal structures may affect the accuracy of the onboard compass and GNSS system.
- Avoid obstacles, crowds, high-voltage power lines, trees, and bodies of water (recommended height is at least 3 m above water).
- Minimise interference by avoiding areas with high levels of electromagnetism, such as locations near power lines, base stations, electrical substations, and broadcasting towers.
- DO NOT take off from moving objects such as cars and ships.
- DO NOT use the aircraft in an environment at risk of a fire or explosion.
Flight Limits
GEO (Geospatial Environment Online) System
DjI’s Geospatial Environment Online (GEO) System is a global information system that provides real-time information on flight safety and restriction updates and prevents UAVs from flying in restricted airspace. Under exceptional circumstances, restricted areas can be unlocked to allow flight. Before that, the user must submit an unlocking request based on the current restriction level in the intended flight area. The GEO system may not fully comply with local laws and regulations. Users shall be responsible for their own flight safety and must consult with the local authorities on the relevant legal and regulatory requirements before requesting to unlock a flight in a restricted area. For more information about the GEO system, visit https://www.dji. com/flysafe.
Flight Limits
For safety reasons, flight limits are enabled by default to help users operate this aircraft safely. Users can set flight limits on height and distance. Altitude limits, distance limits, and GEO zones function concurrently to manage flight safety when GNSS is available. Only altitude can be limited when GNSS is unavailable.
Flight Altitude and Distance Limits
Maximum flight altitude restricts an aircraft’s flight altitude, while maximum flight distance restricts an aircraft’s flight radius around the Home Point. These limits can be set using the DJI Fly app for improved flight safety.
When GNSS is available
When GNSS is weak
- If the aircraft reaches an altitude or radius limit, you can still control the aircraft, but you cannot fly it any further. If the aircraft flies out of the max radius, it will automatically fly back within range when the GNSS signal is strong.
- For safety reasons, do not fly close to airports, highways, railway stations, railway lines, city centres, or other sensitive areas. Fly the aircraft only within your line of sight.
Pre-Flight Checklist
- Make sure the gimbal and camera are functioning normally.
- Make sure that nothing is obstructing the motors and that they are functioning normally.
- Make sure that DJI Fly is successfully connected to the aircraft.
- Make sure all camera lenses and sensors are clean.
- Only use genuine DJI parts or parts certified by DJI. Unauthorised parts or parts from non- DJI certified manufacturers may cause the system to malfunction and compromise safety.
Auto Takeoff/Landing
Auto Takeoff
Use the Auto Takeoff function:
- Launch DJI Fly and enter the camera view.
- Complete all steps in the pre-flight checklist.
- Tap. If conditions are safe for takeoff, press and hold the button to confirm. The aircraft will take off and hover approximately 1.2 m (3.9 ft) above the ground.
Auto Landing
Use the Auto Landing function:
- Tap &. If conditions are safe for landing, press and hold the button to confirm.
- Auto landing can be cancelled by tapping &.
- If the Downward Vision System is working normally, Landing Protection will be enabled.
- Motors will stop automatically after landing.
Starting/Stopping the Motors
Perform the Combination Stick Command (CSC) as shown below to start the motors. Once the motors have started spinning, release both sticks simultaneously.
When the aircraft is on the groundand the motors are spinning, there are two ways to stop the motors:
Method 1: Push the throttle stick down and hold. The motors will stop after one second.
Method 2: Perform the same CSC used to start the motors and hold. The motors will stop after two seconds.
Stopping the Motors Mid-Flight
Stopping the motors mid-flight will cause the aircraft to crash. DO NOT stop the motors mid-flight unless you encounter an emergency, for example, if a collision has occurred, or if the aircraft is out of control and ascending or descending quickly, or the aircraft is rolling in the air. To stop the motors mid-flight, perform the same CSC used to start the motors.
Flight Test
Takeoff/Landing Procedures
- Place the aircraft in an open, flat area with the rear of the aircraft facing towards you.
- Power on the remote controller and the aircraft.
- Launch DJI Fly and enter the camera view.
- Wait for the aircraft self-diagnostics to complete.
- If the DJI Fly does not show any irregular warning, you can start the motors.
- Push the throttle stick up slowly to take off.
- To land, hover over a level surface and gently push the throttle stick down to descend.
- The motors will stop automatically after landing.
- Power off the aircraft before the remote controller.
Specifications
Firmware Update
Use DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) to update the aircraft and the remote controller firmware.
Using DJI Fly
When connecting the aircraft or remote controller to DJI Fly, you will be notified if a new firmware update is available. To start updating, connect your remote controller or mobile device to the internet and follow the on-screen instructions.
Update the aircraft firmware.
- Select DJI Mini 3 and click Firmware Updates.
- Select the firmware version.
- Wait for the firmware to download. The firmware update will start automatically.
- Wait for the firmware update to complete.
Update the remote controller firmware.e
- Launch DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) on your computer and log in with your DJI account.
- Power on the remote controller and connect it to the computer via the USB-C port.
- Select the corresponding remote controller and click Firmware Updates.
- Select the firmware version.
- Wait for the firmware to download. The firmware update will start automatically.
- Wait for the firmware update to complete.
Customer Service
- Ph: +1 818 235 0789.
- Website: https://fly-safe.dji.com/nfz/nfz-query.
- Address: Lobby of T2, DJI Sky City, No. 53 Xianyuan Road, Xili Community, Xili Street, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China, 518055.
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FAQs
Q: Is the DJI Mini 3 appropriate for both adults and novices?
Indeed. Although it is intended for adults, the DJI Mini 3 is incredibly user-friendly for beginners. With its user-friendly controls, GPS-assisted flight, automated takeoff and landing, and several safety measures, it is simple for novice drone users while still providing sophisticated functionality for seasoned pilots.
Q: Is it genuine 4K footage recorded by the DJI Mini 3?
Indeed. With outstanding clarity and detail, the DJI Mini 3 records real 4K UHD video. Its top-notch camera guarantees fluid video that is appropriate for personal projects, social media posts, and travelogues.
Q: On a single charge, how long can the DJI Mini 3 fly?
With its remarkable 38-minute flight life (with the normal battery), the DJI Mini 3 enables extended recording and exploring sessions without the need for frequent battery replacements.
Q: Does the DJI Mini 3 need to be registered with aviation authorities?
Since the DJI Mini 3 weighs less than 249 grammes in many areas, registration might not be necessary for recreational usage. It is advised to check your local drone rules before flying, though, as regulations differ by nation.
Q: Is it possible to record vertical movies on social media with the DJI Mini 3?
Indeed. Its true vertical shooting mode, which is perfect for producing material for websites like YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and TikTok without cropping or sacrificing quality, is one notable feature.
Q: Is obstacle avoidance a feature of the DJI Mini 3?
There are no omnidirectional obstacle avoidance sensors in the DJI Mini 3. To help assure safe and regulated flights, it has return-to-home capabilities, precise hovering, and stable GPS tracking.





































































