Just got the Air 3 myself as my first drone. I'm a hobby photographer and wanted to be able to take pictures from the air. The obstacle avoidance sealed the deal for me, since I too need all the help I can get flying this thing. The C1 label puts it in the same air-space (A1) as the mini 3 pro here in Europe.
Are you in the US? If so, are you a recreational flyer or Part 107? If you're in the US AND a recreational flyer, then going with the Mini 3/Pro, being under 250g will save you the registration fee...which is only $5. Other than that, it doesn't save you anything in terms of regulations because you still can't fly over people, cars, etc. However, if you are mostly worried about portability, then yes, the Mini is the way to go. Thanks for watching!
DJI Air 3 or Mini 3 Pro for a first-time drone buyer in 2023/2024? What to you think?
Just got the Air 3 myself as my first drone. I'm a hobby photographer and wanted to be able to take pictures from the air. The obstacle avoidance sealed the deal for me, since I too need all the help I can get flying this thing. The C1 label puts it in the same air-space (A1) as the mini 3 pro here in Europe.
Awesome! Congrats. I think it's a solid choice
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I would, but its too heavy, and living in the city you really need to be under the weight limit.
Are you in the US? If so, are you a recreational flyer or Part 107? If you're in the US AND a recreational flyer, then going with the Mini 3/Pro, being under 250g will save you the registration fee...which is only $5. Other than that, it doesn't save you anything in terms of regulations because you still can't fly over people, cars, etc. However, if you are mostly worried about portability, then yes, the Mini is the way to go. Thanks for watching!
@@MattYamamoto100 Canada. I live right by an airport in downtown Toronto. It's a no fly zone for anything over 250g