Just adjust the max yaw (Heading) speed on Zino Mini Pro to 50% (instead of the default 100%) and you'll find it much more precise, and maybe that will be about the same feeling you have using the DJI Mini 3 Pro remote. There is no benefit in having it on 100% for recording videos, it will make your moves way too jerky flying on normal mode. And the gimbal pitch speed you should also reduce it from 5% to 3% or something like that. you can even do those adjustments before taking of and you'll only need to do it once and they will keep saved. Also confirm that you are recording in "Natural" video style without HDR and without night mode (this should give best picture quality), and I didn't feel the need to change the default contrast, sharpness and saturation (that are all at level 5) but that has to be checked after taking off and before starting recording, but it will be saved for next flights.. The DJI Mini 3 Pro image looks foggy indeed, it reminds me of a smudged camera glass, but I suppose you have checked that before flying..
As a Mini 3 owner, well the Zino Mini Pro image here seems to be better, or at least can be solo my personal preference. I can see more details with the ZMP than the Mini 3.
Definitely a great competitor drone. It's been so reliable for me. I prefer the overall experience of the Mini 3 Pro but the ZMP is a really decent alternative.
well done Steve good comparison I have found my mini 3 to look very hazy at times I will do my own comparison test between my mini 2 and mini 3 because there could be an issue there. Still keep the video's coming. 😁👍👌 🇬🇧
This was the first time it’s done it to me. I was surprised really as I didn’t really see it on the controller screen. Hopefully it’s not a problem with the Mini 3 in general.
@@StevesDrones well I had an overcast day but lots of clouds ⛅️ but watching it back it was just a white haze but I will take it back up as soon as the rain stops 😁👌🇬🇧
New Sub here! If I can give a practical tip when flying at the beach near sand I always without fail hand launch and catch.. Trust me from a bad experience.. Its well worth it.. Great comparison vid pal 👍👌🇬🇧
@@StevesDrones Steve it took me a while to get confident but it is easy after a while.. Ian in London just put out a short vid on the subject.. Not that I'm saying you cannot catch and hand launch.. But you get sand in the brushless motors and... Game over lol.. Keep up the great honest content 👌👍🇬🇧
For me camera quality is extremely important as 2023 is the year I’m starting to get my photography career off the ground ( pun intended 😂 ) I have fairly high end cameras and lens so a good quality first drone is important to me.
I’d probably go for a Mini 3 Pro because the camera is really good quality and it’s a very user friendly and reliable drone. Also if you have issues you’re more likely to be able to get it repaired locally.
Your... & I emphasize "your" Mini3 & ZMP are having issues.. cloudiness & over sharp/saturation. As all 3 DJI minis (prior to the Miji 3) have the exact same camera.. Hands down the DJI Mini SE would be the run away winner ($299). I appreciate the hours spent on this collection but it seems 2 of your 3 entries are still teething.
I think the quality is pretty good on the ZMP. I guess I can alter the settings on sharpness but I thought it was pretty good out of the box as was the Mini 2. The Mini 3 disappointed me but it wasn’t obvious at the time on the controller screen. I still have a Mini 1 and I was always impressed with that.
Great video loved it thank you.
Just adjust the max yaw (Heading) speed on Zino Mini Pro to 50% (instead of the default 100%) and you'll find it much more precise, and maybe that will be about the same feeling you have using the DJI Mini 3 Pro remote. There is no benefit in having it on 100% for recording videos, it will make your moves way too jerky flying on normal mode. And the gimbal pitch speed you should also reduce it from 5% to 3% or something like that. you can even do those adjustments before taking of and you'll only need to do it once and they will keep saved. Also confirm that you are recording in "Natural" video style without HDR and without night mode (this should give best picture quality), and I didn't feel the need to change the default contrast, sharpness and saturation (that are all at level 5) but that has to be checked after taking off and before starting recording, but it will be saved for next flights..
The DJI Mini 3 Pro image looks foggy indeed, it reminds me of a smudged camera glass, but I suppose you have checked that before flying..
Thanks for the info will take a look at these settings.
Like the honesty- a reviewer you can trust
Thanks very much
As a Mini 3 owner, well the Zino Mini Pro image here seems to be better, or at least can be solo my personal preference. I can see more details with the ZMP than the Mini 3.
Definitely a great competitor drone. It's been so reliable for me. I prefer the overall experience of the Mini 3 Pro but the ZMP is a really decent alternative.
The ZMP can be corrected horizontally while under "return to home precision landing" until landed. Thanks for the video, great work and views.
Yeah I just didn’t want it to land too quickly.
well done Steve good comparison I have found my mini 3 to look very hazy at times I will do my own comparison test between my mini 2 and mini 3 because there could be an issue there. Still keep the video's coming. 😁👍👌 🇬🇧
This was the first time it’s done it to me. I was surprised really as I didn’t really see it on the controller screen. Hopefully it’s not a problem with the Mini 3 in general.
@@StevesDrones well I had an overcast day but lots of clouds ⛅️ but watching it back it was just a white haze but I will take it back up as soon as the rain stops 😁👌🇬🇧
A good comparison
Thanks very much
спасибо за видео
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching.
Great comparison video buddy. I have seen a few videos now where the mini 3 Pro's footage is cloudy/hazy. Seems like a common issue 🤔 😕
Hadn't noticed it before but yes, hazy indeed...and weak antenna at a short distance :-(
First time it’s happened for me. Seemed better on the return part of the flight. I’ve had no connection issues so far though.
New Sub here! If I can give a practical tip when flying at the beach near sand I always without fail hand launch and catch.. Trust me from a bad experience.. Its well worth it.. Great comparison vid pal 👍👌🇬🇧
Yeah that’s definitely good advice.
@@StevesDrones Steve it took me a while to get confident but it is easy after a while.. Ian in London just put out a short vid on the subject.. Not that I'm saying you cannot catch and hand launch.. But you get sand in the brushless motors and... Game over lol.. Keep up the great honest content 👌👍🇬🇧
For me camera quality is extremely important as 2023 is the year I’m starting to get my photography career off the ground ( pun intended 😂 ) I have fairly high end cameras and lens so a good quality first drone is important to me.
I’d probably go for a Mini 3 Pro because the camera is really good quality and it’s a very user friendly and reliable drone. Also if you have issues you’re more likely to be able to get it repaired locally.
le mini 2 semble avoir un rendu plus réel et plus nette......
The Mini 2 picture quality is excellent. It's a great value drone.
Just a heads up that you're flying on a SSSI, SPA, SAC and Ramsar site, and therefore require consent from Natural England.
lol
Your... & I emphasize "your" Mini3 & ZMP are having issues.. cloudiness & over sharp/saturation. As all 3 DJI minis (prior to the Miji 3) have the exact same camera.. Hands down the DJI Mini SE would be the run away winner ($299). I appreciate the hours spent on this collection but it seems 2 of your 3 entries are still teething.
I think the quality is pretty good on the ZMP. I guess I can alter the settings on sharpness but I thought it was pretty good out of the box as was the Mini 2. The Mini 3 disappointed me but it wasn’t obvious at the time on the controller screen. I still have a Mini 1 and I was always impressed with that.