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DJI Air 3 Review: Double Mine July 25, 2023by Martin 6 The popular successor DJI Air 2S has finally landed, taking a leaf out of the Mawlaw 3 playbook, doubling the cameras for a few extra shots. The Air 2S has been around since April 2021, which is a long time in the world of Drones , so this model is long overdue for an update. However, not all the advantages of this model are very clear. For example, the Air 3's video threshold is lower and the sensor size is also smaller. So is this an upgrade or more of a lateral move? I was curious to find out, so I took to the skies over the past few weeks to see what this new drone was all about. DJI Air 3 DJI DJI Air 3 recommendation The long-awaited Air 3 brings dual camera capability for the first time outside of the Mavic series. It flies great, takes amazing pictures, and stays compact enough. This is definitely the sweet spot for many people. supporter Excellent dual camera system Long and stable flights Improved video linkou choose the most expensive Fly More Combo (which is what I'm testing), you get the new DJI RC 2 remote, which succeeds the DJI RC remote that comes with the device. Mini 3 Pro and Mavic 3 Pro. Don't get too excited, but from what I can tell it's functionally identical to the original DJI RC. The dimensions, as well as the layout of the screen and buttons, are almost the same - the only major difference is the addition of two folding antennas that look like antennae. DJI RC Pro.
However, even though it's basically a DJI RC thing, I love these integrated controllers. It's much quicker to set up and get on the air when you don't have to worry about pairing your phone and setting it up in your clamp. If you can afford it, I'd definitely recommend considering the option that comes with the RC 2 - I did when I bought the DJI Mini 3 Pro and I haven't looked back. It is worth the initial cost. DJI Air 3 (18) -1 However, DJI has confirmed that the Air 3 is not backwards compatible with the DJI RC and RC-N1, so unfortunately those who have already invested in a controller for the Country Email List previous models will not be able to use their existing controllers with these new drones. . Design and features Flight weight: 720 g Folded dimensions: 207 × 100.5 × 91.1 mm Unfolded dimensions: 258.8 × 326 × 105.8 mm Storage: 8 GB internal + microSD card slot The Air 3 adopts a style that is very much in line with DJI's latest releases. The arms are slimmer, the camera module is all black, and the chassis doesn't extend over the gimbal, allowing for low-angle shots. DJI Air 3 (23) -1 The Air 3 is larger than its predecessor in all dimensions, both folded and unfolded, and it's also heavier. It weighs 720 grams, which is about 2 grams heavier than the Air 125S, so it will weigh down your bag a bit more.
as European regulators are concerned, both drones fall into the same C1 category. The reason for the increased weight is due in part to the dual camera system. This means that the camera module in this drone is much larger and has twice as much space inside. The new gimbal unit is protected by a semi-transparent hard plastic cover, which is very similar to the one that comes with the Mini 3 Pro, although this one does a better job of preventing the gimbal from moving around in your bag. It's not as pretty as the Mavic 3's mouthpiece, but it fits securely and is easy to remove. The Air 3 has corner obstacle avoidance sensors on each corner, as well as two on the base, just like the Mavic 3. This allows for full 360-degree obstacle detection, so you're protected in all directions. In contrast, the Air 2S did not have lateral obstacle detection - so extreme care must be taken when flying sideways. DJI Air 3 (3) -1 Along with 8GB of onboard storage.
However, even though it's basically a DJI RC thing, I love these integrated controllers. It's much quicker to set up and get on the air when you don't have to worry about pairing your phone and setting it up in your clamp. If you can afford it, I'd definitely recommend considering the option that comes with the RC 2 - I did when I bought the DJI Mini 3 Pro and I haven't looked back. It is worth the initial cost. DJI Air 3 (18) -1 However, DJI has confirmed that the Air 3 is not backwards compatible with the DJI RC and RC-N1, so unfortunately those who have already invested in a controller for the Country Email List previous models will not be able to use their existing controllers with these new drones. . Design and features Flight weight: 720 g Folded dimensions: 207 × 100.5 × 91.1 mm Unfolded dimensions: 258.8 × 326 × 105.8 mm Storage: 8 GB internal + microSD card slot The Air 3 adopts a style that is very much in line with DJI's latest releases. The arms are slimmer, the camera module is all black, and the chassis doesn't extend over the gimbal, allowing for low-angle shots. DJI Air 3 (23) -1 The Air 3 is larger than its predecessor in all dimensions, both folded and unfolded, and it's also heavier. It weighs 720 grams, which is about 2 grams heavier than the Air 125S, so it will weigh down your bag a bit more.
as European regulators are concerned, both drones fall into the same C1 category. The reason for the increased weight is due in part to the dual camera system. This means that the camera module in this drone is much larger and has twice as much space inside. The new gimbal unit is protected by a semi-transparent hard plastic cover, which is very similar to the one that comes with the Mini 3 Pro, although this one does a better job of preventing the gimbal from moving around in your bag. It's not as pretty as the Mavic 3's mouthpiece, but it fits securely and is easy to remove. The Air 3 has corner obstacle avoidance sensors on each corner, as well as two on the base, just like the Mavic 3. This allows for full 360-degree obstacle detection, so you're protected in all directions. In contrast, the Air 2S did not have lateral obstacle detection - so extreme care must be taken when flying sideways. DJI Air 3 (3) -1 Along with 8GB of onboard storage.