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October 2019
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Compact et léger
Facile à utiliser
Bonne autonomie
Charge en micro-USB directement depuis le drone
Plus silencieux que les autres Mavic
Véritable radiocommande fournie
Vraiment portable
Facile d'utilisation
Autonomie record
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Définition limitée au 2
7K à 30 i/s
Pas de détection d'obstacles
Pas de détection ni de suivi des personnes et véhicules
Vraiment portable, Facile d'utilisation, Autonomie record, Vraiment portable, Facile d'utilisation, Autonomie record
Pas de capteurs d'obstacles, Carte des zones de vol inutile, Prestations photo et vidéo perfectibles
À 400 ou même à 500 euros en version Fly More, le DJI Mavic Mini présente un très bon rapport qualité/prix. Compact et bon marché, il rend l'imagerie aérienne encore plus accessible que le Spark, tant sur le plan financier que sur celui de la facilité d'u...
Compact et léger, Facile à utiliser, Bonne autonomie, Charge en micro-USB directement depuis le drone, Plus silencieux que les autres Mavic, Véritable radiocommande fournie
Définition limitée au 2,7K à 30 i/s, Pas de détection d'obstacles, Pas de détection ni de suivi des personnes et véhicules, Connexion et charge en micro-USB et non USB-C, Pas de charge directement sur la batterie, Protections d'hélices monobloc, peu trans
Le plus petit drone de la famille Mavic ne manque pas d'atouts pour séduire le grand public qui fera abstraction de ses quelques manques, en premier lieu desquels la définition Ultra HD 4K et le suivi de sujets. Il se place ainsi plus comme un remplaçant...
DJI Mini is yet another example of DJI's mastery of the drone market. This is the loveliest, most desirable little camera-equipped drone ever to snap from the air. Smooth, fast, eminently controllable and stupefyingly small, DJI Mavic Mini shoots exceptio...
Easy to start flying, Stable, reliable manners, Extremely light and compact, Impressive battery life, No FAA registration required
No obstacle avoidance, No 4K video, Lackluster video transmission system
Only if this is your first drone. Otherwise, stick to DJI's more expensive and feature-rich options.Editors' RecommendationsDJi's Mavic Air 2 packs 4K 60FPS video and obstacle avoidance for $800 Best cheap drone deals for April 2020: DJI, Potensic, and mo...
Absolutely dinky, No CAA registration needed, Fantastic stabilisation, Great battery life
No 4K capture, No object tracking, Limited image control
The Mavic Mini definitely won't be for everyone. If you want maximum control over your footage, have no qualms about registering your drone, need 4K capture at 60fps, are OK with spending the best part of a grand and consider object tracking a must-have...
Much more affordable than any previous DJI drone,Easy to fly,Smooth footage,QuickShot modes are fun to use,Battery life is decent for the size
GPS/Location didn't work for remembering take-off point,It won't like strong winds,QuickShot options limited compared to bigger models,Slow charging batteries
On first looks, the Mavic Mini seems like a lot of fun. Not only does it correct the issues we had with the DJI Spark - namely the stabilisation, lack of folding arms and steep price point - but it's more fun too.The basic drone kit costs £369, which is s...
Most affordable DJI drone, Great 3-axis stabilisation, No need to register with authorities,
No 180-degree camera tilt, No object tracking, No 4K capture,
For what it is - a 249g drone that captures 2.7k video and fits in the palm of your hand, nothing comes close to the Mavic Mini. Its footage is stable, battery life exceptional and the drone is portable too. We would have loved 4K capture, object tracking...
For some people, the Mavic Mini will be the perfect drone. It doesn't need to be registered and is DJI's most affordable model yet. It shoots decent photos and videos for the price, too.For others, there will be too many compromises to make it a good buy...
Incredibly compact, Easy to fly, Long 30-minute flight time
No lateral object avoidance sensors, Lacks follow-me and hyperlapse modes
It certainly has its weaknesses, then, but for such a small, lightweight drone, the Mavic Mini delivers big time. It shoots detailed colour-rich video – although I'd love the option to shoot at higher bit rates – it's responsive and predictable in flight...
Smart, collapsible design, Incredibly stable video capture, Impressive battery life
No 4K or 60fps 2.7K video, No object tracking, Micro USB charging (not USB-C)
The DJI Mavic Mini is a featherweight foldable drone – just 249g – and yet it still manages to offer the incredibly stabilized video and reassuring build quality that DJI is known for. There are fairly tolerable compromises: it doesn't have object trackin...