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DJI Mini 2 SE Fly More Combo
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Flight and video transmission range up to 10 km (according to FCC standard). Possibility to download the recorded video via Wi-Fi and quick editing in the application. Panorama shooting modes. Shooting in 2.7K 30 fps. The remote control supports smartphones up to 180x86x10 mm
Flight and video transmission range up to 10 km (in FCC mode). Possibility to download the recorded video via Wi-Fi and quick editing in the application. Panorama shooting modes. Shooting in 4K 30 fps. Compact and lightweight.
Flight specs
Range of flight15.7 km15.7 km
Maximum flight time31 min31 min
Horizontal speed58 km/h58 km/h
Ascent / descent speed18 km/h18 km/h
Wind impedance11 m/s11 m/s
Camera
Camera typebuilt-inbuilt-in
Matrix size1/2.3"1/2.3"
Aperturef/2.8f/2.8
Number of megapixels12 MP12 MP
Photo resolution4000x3000 px4000x3000 px
Full HD filming (1080p)1920x1080 px 60 fps1920x1080 px 60 fps
Quad HD filming2720x1530 px 30 fps2720x1530 px 30 fps
Ultra HD (4K)3840x2160 px 30 fps
Viewing angles83°83°
Mechanical stabilizer suspension
Camera with control
Live video streaming
Memory card slot
Flight modes and sensors
Flight modes
return "home"
Dronie (distance)
Rocket (distance up)
Orbit mode (flying in a circle)
Helix (spiral flight)
return "home"
Dronie (distance)
Rocket (distance up)
Orbit mode (flying in a circle)
Helix (spiral flight)
Sensors
GPS module
heights
optic
gyroscope
GPS module
heights
optic
gyroscope
Obstacle sensors
bottom
bottom
Control and transmitter
Controlremote control onlyremote control only
Range6000 m6000 m
Control frequency2.4 and 5.8 GHz2.4 and 5.8 GHz
Video transmission frequency2.4 and 5.8 GHz (Wi-Fi)2.4 and 5.8 GHz (Wi-Fi)
Smartphone mount
Remote control power sourcebatterybattery
Motor and chassis
Motor typebrushlessbrushless
Number of screws4 pcs4 pcs
Foldable design
Battery
Battery capacity2.25 Ah2.25 Ah
Voltage7.7 V7.7 V
Battery model2S2S
Batteries in the set2 pcs3 pcs
General
Body backlight
Materialplasticplastic
Dimensions289x245x56 mm289x245x56 mm
Dimensions (folded)138x81x58 mm138x81x58 mm
Weight246 g249 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2023november 2020

Ultra HD (4K)

Maximum resolution and frame rate supported by the aircraft camera (built-in or bundled) when shooting in Ultra HD (4K)

UHD is a much more advanced video standard than Quad HD and even more so Full HD. Such a frame is approximately 2 times larger than a FullHD frame on each side and, accordingly, 4 times larger in terms of the total number of pixels. In this case, specific resolutions may be different; in copters, 3840x2160 and 4096x2160 are the most popular. Thus, shooting in this standard gives excellent detail; on the other hand, it puts forward rather high demands on the hardware of the camera and the amount of memory. Therefore, 4K support is an unmistakable sign of a high-end built-in camera. At the same time, we note that in modern drones you can also find more solid resolutions — see “Shooting above 4K”.

As for the actual frame rate, the higher it is, the smoother the video turns out, the less motion is blurred in the frame. On the other hand, the shooting speed directly affects the requirements for the power of the hardware and the volume of the finished files. In general, values up to 24 fps can be called minimal, from 24 to 30 fps — average, from 30 to 60 fps — above average, and a speed of 60 fps already allows us to talk about high-speed shooting UltraHD. However for full-fledged high-speed shooting, which allows you to create slow-motion videos, an even higher frame rate...is desirable, which is not yet found in copter cameras; however, modern technologies are developing rapidly, and the situation may change in the near future.

Batteries in the set

The number of batteries for the drone itself, supplied in the kit.

Most modern drones use a single battery; accordingly, the presence of several batteries in the kit usually means the ability to quickly change them. This allows you to extend the operating time without recharging the batteries: when the energy reserve is exhausted, it is enough to replace the dead battery with a fresh one. At the same time, there are quadcopters that require several batteries at once; this feature is directly indicated in the specifications (see below), and such models are usually equipped with the minimum set of batteries necessary for operation. However, there are exceptions — for example, a model for two batteries can be supplied immediately with 8 or even 10 power supplies. These nuances should be clarified separately.
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