Australian Photography

DJI MINI 3 PRO

A few years back I was considering purchasing a drone as I’d occasionally get requests from clients for aerial images to accompany my more traditional err.. ‘land based’ photography.

The drone offerings on the market at the time were OK – but to get really decent images you’d need to purchase the expensive higher end machines that were rapidly being superseded by the next generation.

To solve the problem, I’d end up hiring a drone pilot (who would also do all the CASA form filling), or I’d stick my camera on the end of a fully extended monopod with a long cable release to get a bit more height.

However, the new DJI Mini 3 Pro has completely

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