I think the fly more kit is essential and love the fact that I have three fully charged batteries every time I fly so I don't have to worry about not getting that "money shot" because my one battery is dead!! Great video as always, Henrik! Thanks!
An accessory that I always buy for any new drone is a hard plastic case. I prefer the GPC cases as they provide extra spaced for additional batteries/filters/cables/micro SD card holder. Many cases do not provide this adaptability.
Definitely agree with the sponge float thingy’s, ridiculous idea, it’s meant to be airborne not a boat!. I take two 30w power banks when on location when there’s no other charging options
I bought the floating device for the Mavic Mini and used it a couple of times. Under the right lighting conditions it can get you some unique footage of fishes. Water should be calm so you need a day without any wind…Polarizing filters come in handy here as well. It’s also a bit of an adrenaline rush. I like to have this accessory but I don’t use it often. Definitely won’t recommend it to pilots with little experience.
Best thing DJI could for all of us is make one decent controller that can work with all their drones with pairing memory and aircraft parameter memory like on the controllers we get for our DIY craft. And with a decent screen brightness. And at a resonable price.
I've added 3 additional items to my 'must include' list: 1) a foldable landing pad. Sounds silly UNTIL you find yourself on a beach, a field with grass longer than you expected, rocky/uneven ground. 2) blade bumperguard. I always worry about flying around wires, bumping into trees or buildings if I'm flying sideways. This gives peace of mind. 3) A neckstrap for the DJI RC. If I'm hiking out in the field with the unfolded drone and landing pad, this frees up my hands.
I did the flip back with my mini 2 several times. I think it is much nicer to just land it onto your flat hand. Only in strong wind I still catch it mid air and flip it.
I thought a lot and bought the evo nano plus. mini3 rc didn't give me confidence. nano plus image quality and price difference is obvious. I take professional photos and videos. i have dji air2S, i always need a mini drone, i sold mini 1 and bought nano plus. Greetings from turkey
Henrik, thank you for this informative video but I feel like a 65 watt 3 battery charger, ND filters and SanDisk are so very essential they should have been included in the flymore kit if not directly come with the drone to begin with. The current charger is too slow. So with even some minimal amount of essentials, the cost with the RV controller and all the miserable for nothing sales tax, the total cost could be near $1300. More than just the $900 I see as the price. One thing I don't think you have addressed yet in your fantastic videos is the most economic way of flying. Like what is the best speed to use for the longest flight and what difference does it make. 1. Will Sports mode cover the same distance as regular and cinematic mode? Yes sports mode drains the battery faster but it is also flying faster and might cover the same distance. 2. Which gets further distance in battery time, regular mode or cinamatic mode or sports mode 3. Which is the most energy efficient way to ascend and descend. Would a gradual ascent and descent be more economical then a straight up ascent or straight down descent
I clicked the like button twice - where do I get the ND filter set now? Or did I get that wrong...? 😂 Joking aside: I like your entertaining way of communicating the fun of flying drones and I like your new car too! 👍 Who knows, maybe you will make me buy a Mini 3 pro to go with my Mavic 2 Zoom...🙃 Please keep up the good and entertaining content! Greetings from the wild south of germany 👋
The floating landing device needs practice. I can suggest to spray a waterproof liquid ( tent like) on the sponges, it helps to prevent the water absorption
I love your channel, very informative and always interesting. I have used the float kit on all my drones including the Mini 3 Pro. I mostly use them for flying in the snow so I can land anyware and do walk bys. It's also fun to land and play on water. Onlookers love watching drones playing on water. Keep up the good work.
I bought the fly more kit but wasn't too impressed with the case, much preferring the original Mavic Mini case; however, after subtracting the extra batteries and props, the case was basically free anyway. I bought an Insyoo Mini 3 Pro case from Amazon which looked very similar to the original Mavic Mini case but was a little bit bigger for only $41 Canadian. It holds everything including spare props, extra batteries and the charging hub. I'm very happy with the look and utility of it.
I think the fly more kit is essential and love the fact that I have three fully charged batteries every time I fly so I don't have to worry about not getting that "money shot" because my one battery is dead!! Great video as always, Henrik! Thanks!
An accessory that I always buy for any new drone is a hard plastic case. I prefer the GPC cases as they provide extra spaced for additional batteries/filters/cables/micro SD card holder. Many cases do not provide this adaptability.
Definitely agree with the sponge float thingy’s, ridiculous idea, it’s meant to be airborne not a boat!.
I take two 30w power banks when on location when there’s no other charging options
Lanyard is a definite must...
Hard Case for all DJI drones !!
Agreed. I thought the fly-more case was flimsy and immediately switched to hard case.
I bought the floating device for the Mavic Mini and used it a couple of times. Under the right lighting conditions it can get you some unique footage of fishes. Water should be calm so you need a day without any wind…Polarizing filters come in handy here as well.
It’s also a bit of an adrenaline rush.
I like to have this accessory but I don’t use it often.
Definitely won’t recommend it to pilots with little experience.
Awaiting your input on the Avata!
I just bought one a few hours ago as my first drone. Sadly going to take a few weeks to ship. Thanks for all the videos.
Do you know any star filter for the mini 3?
I bought a cheap stick protector online…..saves unscrewing the fiddly sticks each time and still fits in the fly more case with protector on.
Been watching your videos and wondering...whats the story of the "II" on your hat?
Best thing DJI could for all of us is make one decent controller that can work with all their drones with pairing memory and aircraft parameter memory like on the controllers we get for our DIY craft. And with a decent screen brightness. And at a resonable price.
Lanyard. Semi Rigid Case.
I have the fly more kit but the controller does not fit well in the case. Does anyone have the same problem ?
I've added 3 additional items to my 'must include' list: 1) a foldable landing pad. Sounds silly UNTIL you find yourself on a beach, a field with grass longer than you expected, rocky/uneven ground. 2) blade bumperguard. I always worry about flying around wires, bumping into trees or buildings if I'm flying sideways. This gives peace of mind. 3) A neckstrap for the DJI RC. If I'm hiking out in the field with the unfolded drone and landing pad, this frees up my hands.
you can just hold the drone from underneath and flip it round. That turns off the propellors so you dont need a mat at all.
I did the flip back with my mini 2 several times. I think it is much nicer to just land it onto your flat hand. Only in strong wind I still catch it mid air and flip it.
@@alex.andern I agree or if there’s sand on a beach. It’s pretty useful being able to catch it mid air
I thought a lot and bought the evo nano plus. mini3 rc didn't give me confidence. nano plus image quality and price difference is obvious. I take professional photos and videos. i have dji air2S, i always need a mini drone, i sold mini 1 and bought nano plus. Greetings from turkey
Henrik, thank you for this informative video but I feel like a 65 watt 3 battery charger, ND filters and SanDisk are so very essential they should have been included in the flymore kit if not directly come with the drone to begin with.
The current charger is too slow.
So with even some minimal amount of essentials, the cost with the RV controller and all the miserable for nothing sales tax, the total cost could be near $1300. More than just the $900 I see as the price.
One thing I don't think you have addressed yet in your fantastic videos is the most economic way of flying.
Like what is the best speed to use for the longest flight and what difference does it make.
1. Will Sports mode cover the same distance as regular and cinematic mode? Yes sports mode drains the battery faster but it is also flying faster and might cover the same distance.
2. Which gets further distance in battery time, regular mode or cinamatic mode or sports mode
3. Which is the most energy efficient way to ascend and descend. Would a gradual ascent and descent be more economical then a straight up ascent or straight down descent
I clicked the like button twice - where do I get the ND filter set now? Or did I get that wrong...? 😂
Joking aside: I like your entertaining way of communicating the fun of flying drones and I like your new car too! 👍
Who knows, maybe you will make me buy a Mini 3 pro to go with my Mavic 2 Zoom...🙃
Please keep up the good and entertaining content!
Greetings from the wild south of germany 👋
Great video as always and many interesting details
SD Card: Sandisk wore fine. Card does not have to be 256 Gb.
👍👍👍
So cool, 😎🤝
I’m informed the battery charging hub will only accepts 30watt maximum input. Is that correct.
The floating landing device needs practice. I can suggest to spray a waterproof liquid ( tent like) on the sponges, it helps to prevent the water absorption
Mini 3 pro bitrate for video is 120 Mbps, not 240.
No but 240 is what that card can handle = fast enough
I love your channel, very informative and always interesting.
I have used the float kit on all my drones including the Mini 3 Pro. I mostly use them for flying in the snow so I can land anyware and do walk bys. It's also fun to land and play on water. Onlookers love watching drones playing on water.
Keep up the good work.
I bought the fly more kit but wasn't too impressed with the case, much preferring the original Mavic Mini case; however, after subtracting the extra batteries and props, the case was basically free anyway. I bought an Insyoo Mini 3 Pro case from Amazon which looked very similar to the original Mavic Mini case but was a little bit bigger for only $41 Canadian. It holds everything including spare props, extra batteries and the charging hub. I'm very happy with the look and utility of it.