When buying a drone, especially from DJI’s consumer line, it’s common to wonder: which model should I choose between the Mini 4 Pro, the Air 3, and the Mavic 3 Pro? They are all excellent, but they have crucial differences in terms of weight, features, image quality, and price.

In this guide, we compare the three models to help you make the best decision.

Quick comparison table

Feature DJI Mini 4 Pro DJI Air 3 DJI Mavic 3 Pro
Weight < 249g 720g 958g
Flight time Up to 34 min (normal battery) Up to 46 min Up to 43 min
Obstacle Sensors Omnidireccional Omnidireccional Omnidireccional
Cameras 1” CMOS (24mm) Dual: 24mm + 70mm Triple: 24mm + 70mm + 166mm
Video resolution 4K to 100 fps 4K to 100 fps 5.1K to 50 fps / ProRes (Cine versions)
Digital Zoom Up to 4x Up to 9x Up to 28x
Ocusync O4 O4 O3+ (more estable)
Ideal for Beginners and creators Intermediate users Demanding professionals

DJI Mini 4 Pro – Lightweight and ready to fly

The Mini 4 Pro is perfect for those who are just starting out or want something portable and versatile. Weighing less than 250 g, it falls into the lightest category under European legislation, which means fewer legal restrictions (ideal for leisure or social media content).

Advantages:

  • Lightweight and compact (flies without registration in some countries)
  • Excellent 4K image quality for its size
  • Avoids obstacles in all directions
  • Easy to carry and use

Limitations:

  • Lower dynamic range of the camera
  • Lower battery life compared to others
  • Not recommended for windy environments

For vloggers, amateur photographers, and frequent travelers, the Mini 4 Pro is an excellent investment.

DJI Air 3 – The perfect balance

The DJI Air 3 is the most versatile in the range. With two cameras, a wide-angle lens and a 3x telephoto lens, it offers creativity and visual range without the need to change lenses.

Advantages:

  • Dual camera with optical zoom.
  • Long battery life (up to 46 minutes).
  • Excellent flight stability.
  • Improved image sensor for low-light environments.

Limitations:

  • Now requires registration and A1/A3 training
  • Slightly heavier and larger than the Mini

Content creators, freelancers, or advanced enthusiasts will love the balance between performance and portability.

DJI Mavic 3 Pro – The king of consumer drones

The Mavic 3 Pro is the perfect choice for those seeking cinematic quality, multiple focal lengths, and professional capabilities.

Advantages:

  • Three cameras: wide angle, 3x telephoto, and 7x super telephoto.
  • 5.1K recording, ProRes mode (in the Cinema version).
  • Hasselblad 4/3 sensor with exceptional performance.
  • Hybrid zoom up to 28x.

Limitations:

  • Heavier weight (958 g): requires certifications and more legal precautions
  • Higher price

Ideal for professional video productions, advertising, technical inspections, or large creative projects.

 

So, which one should you choose?

  • Mini 4 Pro: For beginners, casual creators, and recreational flying: lightweight and simple.
  • Air 3: For those seeking power, versatility, and quality: the ideal balance.
  • Mavic 3 Pro: For those who demand the ultimate in image quality and zoom: professional level.

 

HPDRONES helps you choose the ideal drone!

Our team can advise you based on your profile, needs, and budget. In addition, we offer:

  • Promotional packs with Care Refresh and maintenance included.
  • A1/A3 and A2 training.
  • Technical support and after-sales service in Portugal.

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