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DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo vs. other drones: a beginner’s guide to flying your first drone

Summer is coming, which means one thing: drone season. Weighing up the DJI Mini 2 against other options? Here’s a crash course in drone usage to help you get started.

Things to do before flying a drone

Register your drone.

You'll need to register your drone online in the country where you live or where have your principal place of business. Need to find the right place to register? Check the drone website references by country at Drones - National Aviation Authorities for more details.

With the formalities out the way, let’s get to the exciting part: finding the right drone for you. 

DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo: specs at a glance

The DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo is a super light, pro-level camera drone ideal for videographers who are new to the world of drones. The 12 MP main sensor guarantees clear stills, and you can shoot 4K video at 30 fps. The DJI Mini 2 supports both JPEG and RAW images, and you can dump everything seamlessly onto laptops and smartphones. 

Awesome photography aside, though, how far can the DJI Mini 2 fly? Up to an impressive 4,000 m! And how fast can the DJI Mini 2 fly? Up to 16 m/s. 

Some additional specs to note:

  • Zoom: up to x 4

  • Weight: 249 g

  • Video transmission range: 10 km (FCC)

  • Max. flight time: 31 min

You can learn more about the DJI Mini 2 here.

The DJI Mini 2 vs. other drones in the DJI range

How does the DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo quadcopter compare to other drones in the DJI range? Let’s take a look. 

  • DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo vs. DJI Mavic 2 Pro:

    If you’re comparing these two models, the main difference to note is that the DJI Mini 2 is much more lightweight and compact, while the Mavic 2 Pro captures higher-res images (20 MP compared to the Mini 2’s 12 MP)

  • DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo vs. DJI Air 2S:

    Again, the Mini 2 is more lightweight than the AIR 2S, while the AIR 2S offers higher-res video and photo quality at 5.4K and 20 MP respectively.

  • DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo vs. DJI Mavic Air 2:

    The main difference here is that the Mavic Air 2 is considerably heavier than the DJI Mini 2, and outperforms in terms of photo and video quality (60 fps and 48 MP vs. the Mini 2’s 30 fps and 12 MP).

  • DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo vs. DJI Mavic Mini:

    The DJI Mini 2 can be considered a solid upgrade to the Mavic Mini, offering 4K video (a step up from the Mavic Mini’s 2.7K) and a maximum video transmission range of 10 km compared to the Mavic Mini’s 4 km.

Things to keep in mind when selecting a drone

When choosing a drone, it’s important to first consider what you plan on using it for. Will you be flying your drone inside or outside? Will you be using it for photography, videography, or some fancy aerial acrobatics? This will help you determine which features and functions to prioritize. 

If you’re completely new to the world of drones, it’s also worth getting familiar with some key terminology. Get to know the difference between RTF (ready to fly), BNF (bind and fly), PNP (plug and play), and ARF (almost ready to fly) drones. From there, you can research different models (like the DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo, which is ideal for beginners) and find one that suits your needs and budget. 

Happy flying!


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