The DJI Inspire 2 is a high-performance professional drone built for cinema-grade aerial imaging, featuring dual-battery redundancy, obstacle avoidance, and up to 58 mph flight speed. With a robust magnesium-aluminum body and support for dual-operator control (pilot and camera op), it's designed for demanding environments and precision flying. The Inspire 2 integrates seamlessly with the Zenmuse X5S camera, unlocking its full potential by enabling 5.2K Cinema DNG and ProRes recording, live HD video output, and intelligent flight modes like Spotlight Pro and Waypoints. Paired together, the Inspire 2 and X5S create a powerful aerial platform capable of capturing stunning 20.8 MP stills and cinematic video at resolutions up to 5.2K, ideal for real estate, filmmaking, inspections, and commercial drone work.
The DJI Mini 4 Pro is a compact, ultralight drone (weighing under 249g) that punches far above its weight class with a powerful 1/1.3" CMOS sensor, capturing 48 MP stills and 4K video up to 100fps. It features omnidirectional obstacle sensing, advanced flight modes like ActiveTrack 360 and MasterShots, and a flight time of up to 34 minutes per battery. With its ability to shoot in 10-bit D-Log M, vertical video mode, and compatibility with the DJI RC 2 smart controller, the Mini 4 Pro is ideal for content creators, travelers, and pros needing a discreet but capable drone. Its high-resolution imaging and portability make it a great complement or backup to larger platforms like the Inspire 2.
The DJI Phantom 3 Standard is a beginner-friendly aerial platform known for its reliability, ease of use, and integrated 2.7K camera. Featuring a 3-axis gimbal, GPS-assisted flight, and up to 25 minutes of flight time, it’s designed for smooth, stable aerial shots straight out of the box. The camera captures 12 MP still photos in JPEG and video at 2.7K (2704×1520) at 30fps, stored on a microSD card. While lacking advanced obstacle sensing or interchangeable lenses, the Phantom 3 Standard remains a solid entry point for real estate photography, hobby filming, and general aerial content creation on a budget.
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