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The DJI Mini 3 Pro is a compact drone that sets a new standard for recreational drone pilots.

This drone offers a range of advanced features, such as DJI Mini 3 Pro intelligent flight with obstacle avoidance, long flight time, exceptional stability in wind, 4K60 video recording, and true vertical shooting. It weighs less than 249 grams, making it exempt from registration in many countries and regions.

This blog post will delve into the purchasing options, key features, potential issues, pricing, and the overall value of the Mini 3 Pro, equipping you with the knowledge you need before making a purchase.

In a hurry here what you need to know:

ProsCons
Compact and portable designObstacle avoidance issues in bypass mode
Long flight timeAPAS not functional when recording in 4K60
Exceptional stability in the windGeoZone unlock requires internet access
Three purchasing options to fit individual needsAltitude decrease when flying in sport mode against heavy winds
Obstacle avoidance systemBattery overload warning in heavy winds
Variety of accessories and Flymore combo available
Firmware updates to address some issues
Reasonably priced

Drone Purchase Options and Recommendations 

There are three main purchasing options for the Mini 3 Pro: drone-only package, drone with RC N1, and drone with the new RC.

  1. Drone Only: This option includes just the Mini 3 Pro drone itself. It is ideal for those who already have an RC N1 remote controller from another drone and don’t need a new one. This option allows you to save money by using the equipment you already have.
  2. Drone with DJI RC-N1: This package includes both the Mini 3 Pro drone and the RC N1 remote controller. It is perfect for those who are new to DJI drones or do not have a compatible remote controller. The RC N1 offers a familiar experience for those who have flown other DJI drones.
  3. Drone with New DJI RC: This option includes the Mini 3 Pro drone and the brand-new remote controller. The new RC offers an improved experience and is recommended for those who want the latest technology. If you want the best possible experience, this is the package to choose.

In addition to the drone packages, there are Flymore combos and accessories available separately.

These combos and accessories offer additional flight time, greater stability in wind, and a charging bank.

The battery plus Flymore combo is highly recommended, as it provides extra benefits for a small additional cost of $5. Remember to register your drone as well.

By choosing the right package for your needs and budget, you can ensure that you get the most out of your DJI Mini 3 Pro experience.

Key Features of the DJI Mini 3 Pro – flight time, remote controller and more

The Mini 3 Pro offers a host of advanced features that make it a standout choice for recreational drone pilots.

The Mini 3 Pro supports a maximum flight time of 34 minutes with its Pro Intelligent Flight Battery Plus. The drone comes with a DJI 30W USB-C charger, which can be used to charge the intelligent flight battery plus as well as other devices.

The Mini 3 Pro Two-Way Charging Hub can be purchased separately, providing efficient charging for up to three Pro Intelligent Flight Batteries and can also be used as a power bank.

The charging hub is a valuable accessory for those who want to maximize their flight time and ensure they always have a charged battery.

The DJI Mini 3 Pro is equipped with advanced pilot assistance systems (APAS), which help the drone maneuver around obstacles while maintaining its course.

The drone’s obstacle sensing range is improved compared to the previous Mini 2, ensuring safer flights even in challenging environments.

One of the standout features of the Mini 3 Pro is its true vertical shooting capability. This feature allows users to capture stunning aerial photography and videography from a unique perspective.

Here are the key features:

  • DJI Mini 3 Pro intelligent flight – Obstacle Avoidance: The Mini 3 Pro is equipped with an advanced obstacle avoidance system, ensuring safer flights and preventing collisions during your aerial adventures.
    • Bypass mode: The drone automatically adjusts its altitude to avoid obstacles, enhancing safety without sacrificing user control.
  • Long Flight Time: Extended flight times allow for more extended sessions of aerial photography and videography, making the most of your drone experience.
    • Battery Plus Flymore Combo: Highly recommended for optimal flight time and convenience.
  • Exceptional Stability in Wind: The Mini 3 Pro boasts improved stability in windy conditions, ensuring steady flights and smooth footage even in challenging environments.
    • Wind resistance: Capable of maintaining stability in winds up to 30 miles per hour.
  • 4K60 Video Recording: Capture stunning, high-quality footage with the Mini 3 Pro’s 4K60 video recording capabilities. Also vertical shooting is an awesome addition to this drone.
    • APAS compatibility: The drone’s APAS feature, which helps it maneuver around obstacles, is available in all video modes except 4K60 (a potential firmware fix is expected).
  • Compact Design: The lightweight and compact design of the Mini 3 Pro makes it a convenient option for recreational pilots, enabling easy transportation and storage.
  • Variety of Purchasing Options: Catering to individual needs, the Mini 3 Pro offers several purchasing options, including drone-only, drone with RC N1, and drone with the new RC, as well as Flymore combos and accessories sold separately.

The Mini 3 Pro is an upgrade from the previous DJI Mini 2, offering improved features and performance that make it a more appealing option for both new and experienced pilots. The DJI Mini 3 Pro is a powerful and portable drone that delivers excellent value, despite a few minor issues that can be addressed through firmware updates.

Issues and Solutions

While the DJI Mini 3 Pro offers impressive features and capabilities, it is essential to be aware of some issues that users have encountered. Here’s a comprehensive look at these concerns:

  1. Altitude Adjustment in Bypass Mode: Some users have reported that the drone increases its altitude gradually when flying with obstacle avoidance set to bypass mode. A firmware update has been released to address this issue, but the drone may still increase in altitude when flying backward.
    • Firmware fixes: DJI has been proactive in addressing these issues, and updates are expected to further refine the altitude control in bypass mode.
  2. APAS Limitations in 4K60 Video Recording: The APAS feature, which helps the drone maneuver around obstacles, does not function when recording in 4K60 mode. The drone will stop (or “brake”) rather than bypass obstacles in this mode.
    • Firmware fix potential: This is another issue that could likely be resolved through a firmware update.
  3. GeoZone Unlock Requirements: Unlocking GeoZones requires an internet connection, which can be inconvenient when flying in areas without mobile data coverage. Applying for GeoZone unlocks at home before flying can help mitigate this issue.
    • Connectivity: If flying with the RC N1 and a mobile device with data, the inconvenience is minimized.
  4. Altitude Drop in Sport Mode Against Heavy Winds: In heavy winds, flying against the wind in sport mode may cause the drone’s altitude to drop unexpectedly. This issue is likely due to the battery being overloaded, as it struggles to maintain both forward motion and altitude simultaneously.
    • Firmware update potential: This issue could potentially be resolved with another firmware update from DJI. Be cautious when flying against strong winds in sport mode until a fix is released.

Despite these issues, the DJI Mini 3 Pro remains a trendsetting drone with outstanding features, making it an appealing option for both new and experienced pilots. With DJI’s commitment to addressing these concerns through firmware updates, users can expect ongoing improvements to the drone’s performance and user experience.

Pricing and Value of this mini drone

The Mini 3 Pro offers various purchasing options to cater to individual needs, and its pricing is considered appropriate for the features and capabilities it provides.

The drone’s advanced features, convenience, and performance make it an attractive choice for both new pilots and experienced flyers looking to add a compact drone to their lineup.

Even with a few minor issues, the Mini 3 Pro is a trendsetting drone that delivers excellent value.

Wrapping up, DJI mini 3 Pro – the things you should know before buying

The DJI Mini 3 Pro is a compact, trendsetting drone that offers advanced features such as intelligent flight with obstacle avoidance, long flight times, exceptional wind stability, 4K60 video recording, and true vertical shooting.

Weighing less than 249 grams, it is exempt from registration in many countries.

With three purchasing options, including drone-only, drone with RC N1, and drone with the new RC, users can choose the package that best suits their needs.

Additional Flymore combos and accessories provide extended flight times and convenience. Despite minor issues that may be resolved with firmware updates, the Mini 3 Pro is an excellent choice for both new and experienced pilots, offering outstanding value in a compact and portable drone.

Before using the DJI Mini 3 Pro, it is essential to check local rules and regulations, as actual product weight may vary due to differences in batch materials and external factors. Always ensure that you follow the guidelines for safe and responsible drone use.

With only a few minor issues that can be addressed through updates, the Mini 3 Pro is a solid investment.

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DJI Go 4 App Crashing [Reasons And How To Fix] https://droneflyingpro.com/dji-go-4-app-crashing/ Wed, 08 Mar 2023 03:14:37 +0000 https://droneflyingpro.com/?p=6212 Continue reading

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One of the best things about DJI drones is that you can use your phone to control them. Most DJI drone owners, particularly those from the Mavic series, use the DJI Go 4 app to control their drones. 

But this app is also known for crashing. This happens a lot during major updates on phone operating systems. If you experience the same, you may ask yourself why your DJI Go 4 app keeps crashing. If your apps not working and you are sure that you have the latest Go4 app from the app store (play store or apple store) for your phone – it may be a compatibility issue.

Your DJI Go 4 app may have crashed because you updated to Android 12 or later. You may also use a very outdated app version. Installing the newest app version from DJI’s website usually solves this issue. Some users also have to use older versions of the DJI Go 4 app.

This article explores why your DJI Go 4 app keeps crashing and how you can fix it. 

Why Does Your DJI GO 4 App Keep Crashing?

There are many reasons why your DJI Go 4 App keeps crashing. The most common issue may be the incompatibility between the app and Android. But there may be other issues as well. 

You Are On a Newer Version Of Android OS

The issue of the DJI Go 4 app crashing actually started during the rollout of Android 12 in October 2021. Many users happily updated their OS during this time, only to start seeing their DJI Go app crashing. 

DJI has since released many updates to the app to try to fix these issues. But many users continue to face issues from time to time. 

If you look at DJI’s official support forum, there are still users complaining that their app crashed. This is despite upgrading to Android 13.

You Are Using An Outdated Version 

Your DJI Go 4 app may keep crashing because you are using an outdated version of the app. This may be less likely if you use older versions of Android, such as Android 11, and did not upgrade to Android 12 or 13.

Suppose you are using an older version of the DJI Go 4 app with a newer version of Android. In this case, you will be experiencing frequent crashes.

How To Stop DJI GO 4 App From Crashing? Latest versions

To stop your DJI Go 4 app from crashing, you can update both your Android operating system and the DJI app. But, if you prefer a safer approach, consider using older app versions. Use it with a device that runs Android 11 or earlier. 

As DJI drones are used worldwide, the frequent crashes resulted in many outcries. DJI’s failure to fix the problem has also resulted in some users taking things into their own hands. 

To stop your app from crashing, you can consider any of the steps below:

Update To The Newest App And Android Version

Start by exploring the first option. Ensure you have the newest versions of both the Android operating system and the DJI Go 4 app installed. 

To update your Android:

  1. Ensure you are connected to a Wi-Fi connection. This is because downloading and updating Android OS can consume a lot of data.
  2. Go to your phone’s Settings app.
  3. Scroll down to the “System” section. 
  4. Look for “System updates” or “Software update” to see if you have a newer version of Android to update to.
  5. If there is, tap “Download and install” to start the update process. Your phone should start to download the newest version. 
  6. Once downloaded, tap on “Install” to start the installation process. 
  7. Your phone may restart several times during the updating process,
  8. After the update is done, your phone should restart. 
  9. Complete the login and unlocking process.
  10. Once in, check and ensure everything is working well with your phone. 

Once you have updated to the newest Android OS, you can now update your DJI Go 4 app:

  1. It may be best to side-install the newest DJI Go 4 app from DJI’s official website. 
  2. Click on the link, and the APK file should download.
  3. Once downloaded, install the file. 
  4. Make sure to overwrite the older version of your DJi Go 4 app. 
  5. Launch the app, try to fly your drone, and see if things work.

Roll Back To Earlier Versions Of DJI Go 4 and reinstall

If you are unlucky enough, your DJI Go 4 app may still crash even after fully updating everything. This can, unfortunately, happen to users. 

Suppose you are still experiencing crashes on your app after updating. Consider rolling back versions of the DJI Go 4 app and see if any older versions work for you.

To do this, uninstall your DJI Go 4 app, reinstall the app (an older version), and then test-fly your drone with it. You may need to do this many times to finally arrive at a version that works for you. 

There are many places that host older versions of the DJI Go 4 app, which you can download from and try. Download the latest version, and then work backward in this process for all versions compatible with your smartphone (both ios and android)

Throughout the process, you can also scan the APK files before installing. This ensures the files are clean from viruses or other nasties. Although downloading from the DJI website is the safest way of getting different versions. 

Use Older Versions of DJI Go 4 and Android OS

Sometimes, you just want the safest approach. 

For example, you may be using your drones for your photography business. When trying to record key moments in your customer’s events, you do not want your app to crash.

In this case, you can consider using the older versions of the DJI Go 4 app and the Android OS. Use a phone that runs Android 11, and do not update it. 

Then install any version of the DJI Go 4 app released before October 2021. 

This app and Android combination should be the most stable. You should be able to be sure that you can fly your drone well and safely without crashing. 

This approach also may be less ‘traumatic’ to your phone. This is because you are not constantly deleting and reinstalling apps on your phone. Constantly updating, deleting, and installing apps may affect other files and apps on your phone.

DJI Support

Lastly, you should consider reaching out to DGI support so that they can walk you through all of the options available for your specific drone brand and drone model.

I have always found them to be very friendly and responsive – even though sometimes they get a bad reputation. You can also try forums and other community posts to see if there is a current issue with the DJI Go 4 app.

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Does the GO4 app work on android? [SOLVED] https://droneflyingpro.com/does-the-dji-go4-app-work-on-android/ Tue, 14 Feb 2023 05:28:56 +0000 https://droneflyingpro.com/?p=6096 Continue reading

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There are many issues with the DJI GO4 app that may convince drone pilots that it no longer works on android devices. However, this is simply untrue.

Yes, the GO4 app is compatible with Android devices. However, you’ll need to make sure your device meets the app’s system requirements. The app has been removed from the play store because of compatibility issues and therefore you must download it directly from DJI.

Because the DJI go 4 app is not on the play store, some people are nervous about downloading it and sideloading into their device.

Also, sometimes on android 12 the DJI app does not function properly and the app regularly crashes. When this happens the DJI development team often releases a quick fix update to overcome any issues from the large number of disgruntled customers.

Let’s take a look at each of these issues in more detail below.

GO4 app is not on the play store

You may have noticed that the DJI GO4 and the DJI FLY app have been removed from the play store. But don’t let this stop you from flying!

Neither Google nor DJI have specified the precise reasons why DJI chose to remove their apps from Google Play store. We can only assume that it is due to a difference in opinion between Google and DJI developers.

The closest we have to an official response from either side has come from the DJI Support Twitter account, and a reply posted to a service announcement on the DJI forum.

We apologize for the inconvenience. Because the compatibility strategy between the DJI App and Google Play Store is changing, you currently cannot finish downloading and updating using Google Play. Thank you for your understanding.

If you want to read more about this issue check out my other article – click here for the full rundown.

You’ll be pleased to know that it is still incredibly safe to use the the app on your mobile phone you just have to download the latest version directly from the website in the .apk file format and install it on your device. You’ll be able to fly your DJI drone in no time at all!

There are many apps for android that are not on the official play store but can be found and used after accepting some security warnings. 

Issues with android 12 and the GO4 app

There have been issues with android 12 and the app that can stop your drone flight. 

It is important that after every android update you check your phone for compatibility as sometimes it can cause the DJI apps to crash. Android 12 was one of these examples.

To fix this issue you can also:

  • roll back the firmware
  • use a third-party app
  • and look for a quick fix on the DJI Twitter account

If you want to know more about this problem go check out my other article – click here for the full rundown.

What devices are compatible with DJI GO 4?

DJI’s app is the DJI GO 4 app, which is compatible with various types of devices.

This includes most Android phones and tablets, such as those from Samsung, Huawei and other manufacturers.

It is also possible to use the app on an iPad or other tablet device – if you have a spare one lying around.

To ensure compatibility with the DJI GO 4 app, it is important to check your device’s specifications against those needed by the app. Generally speaking, if your device has enough RAM and storage space to run the app, then it should be compatible with DJI GO 4.

However, bear in mind that some older devices may not be able to support all features of this advanced app.

Here is the official list of all Apple and Android devices that DJI officially recommends.

iOS (Requires iOS 11.0 or above)Android (Requires Android 6.0 or above)
Compatible with iPhone 13 Pro Max,
iPhone 13 Pro,
iPhone 13,
iPhone 13 mini,
iPhone 12 Pro Max,
iPhone 12 Pro,
iPhone 12,
iPhone 12 mini,
iPhone 11 Pro Max,
iPhone 11 Pro,
iPhone 11,
iPhone XS Max,
iPhone XS,
iPhone XR,
iPhone X,
iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 8 
For older versions: Click to download
Compatible with Samsung Galaxy S21,
Samsung Galaxy S20,
Samsung Galaxy S10+,
Samsung Galaxy S10,
Samsung Galaxy Note20,
Samsung Galaxy Note10+,
Samsung Galaxy Note9,
HUAWEI Mate40 Pro,
HUAWEI Mate30 Pro,
HUAWEI P40 Pro,
HUAWEI P30 Pro,
HUAWEI P30,
Honor 50 Pro,
Mi 11,
Mi 10,
Mi MIX 4,
Redmi Note 10,
OPPO Find X3,
OPPO Reno 4,
vivo NEX 3,
OnePlus 9 Pro,
OnePlus 9,
Pixel 6,
Pixel 4,
Pixel 3 XL

Making sure you have an officially supported smartphone will ensure that it works well when plugged into the remote control and will run the software flawlessly.

Wrapping up

This article is been through everything you need to know about whether or not the DJI GO4 app is compatible with android devices.

The good news is that even though it has been removed from the play store, you can still sideload onto your device and is completely safe as long as you download it from the official DJI website.

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What happened to the DJI GO4 app? App on Android? https://droneflyingpro.com/what-happened-to-the-dji-go4-app/ Tue, 07 Feb 2023 05:16:52 +0000 https://droneflyingpro.com/?p=6072 Continue reading

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Have you noticed that the DJI go 4 app is no longer on the play store? You may be wondering if DJI has ceased supporting this app or if it is actually still safe to use.

The DJI GO4 app has been removed from the play store due to compatibility issues between DJI and Google. It has been removed from the play store but you can still download it directly from the DJI website.

It is still incredibly safe to use the app as long as you make sure that you are using the official download. It is still available on IOS on the Apple store.

Currently, the only way to install the app onto your Android device is to download it directly off the internet, and then “sideload” it onto your phone. 

Not everyone is comfortable downloading applications from anywhere other than the Google Play Store.

The file you download from the DJI website will be in .apk format.

Simply click on the .apk file and follow the prompts to install the app onto your smartphone. Sometimes you have to accept a security warning and allow apps from third parties – as long as you have got your .apk file directly from the DJI website you’ll have no problems whatsoever.

Why isn’t the DJI app on the play store? What about the DJI Fly app?

Neither Google nor DJI have specified the precise reasons why DJI chose to remove their apps from Google Play store. We can only assume that it is due to a difference in opinion between Google and DJI developers.

The closest we have to an official response from either side has come from the DJI Support Twitter account, and a reply posted to a service announcement on the DJI forum.

We apologize for the inconvenience. Because the compatibility strategy between the DJI App and Google Play Store is changing, you currently cannot finish downloading and updating using Google Play. Thank you for your understanding.

The upshot of this is that you will not be able to update your app automatically using the Google play interface, but you’ll be able to reinstall the updated DJI GO4 app from the download centre if you are facing issues.

The DJI GO4 app is compatible with the Mavic series, Spark, Phantom 4, and older DJI drones. Do not worry if you have a newer drone you can use the DJI fly app.

DJI Go 4 App Is It Down? Why the app crashes.

It can be very frustrating when the app isn’t working. The DJI app allows users to:

  • control their drone,
  • view live footage,
  • edit footage,
  • and more.

Unfortunately, there have been reports that the DJI Go 4 App has been down recently for some users.

It is possible that app crashes for a variety of reasons without warning. 

This can cause frustration and disruption when trying to use your drone. If you are experiencing any issues with the DJI Go 4 App, be sure to check online for any updates or fixes from DJI or other sources – such as the DJI forum.

If none of these helps you, you may want to try resetting your device or restarting your phone if you are still having difficulties with the app.

Restart your the app and phone

Follow this if you want to force the app to work again. It has worked for me in the past.

  1. Uninstall the GO4 app
  2. reinstall it from the DJI official site.
  3. Then power off your phone (not restart)
  4. then power back on.

If you have other concerns about your DJI GO 4 app not working, check out my other article where I go through everything you need to know about troubleshooting and getting it working again.

Alternatives to the DJI GO4 app – other options from google play. 

Trying an alternative to the DJI GO4 app may be your only option if you are not happy sideloading a downloaded app onto your phone.

If you’re looking for alternatives to the popular DJI GO4 app, there are a few options out there.

One is Skydio 2, which has been designed specifically for drone pilots and is compatible with most drones on the market.

Another option is Autopilot, which offers advanced flight modes and mapping tools that can help you plan and execute your missions more easily.

DroneDeploy is a powerful cloud-based mission planning tool that offers route optimization and automated flight plans.

All of these apps can provide an alternative to DJI GO4 for those who are looking for more advanced features or simply want to try something different.

Wrapping up

This article has been through everything you need to know about why the DJI GO4 app is no longer on the google play store.

Worry not, it is still available as a direct download on the DJI forum. The latest version is still safe to use on your smartphone and can be reinstalled at any time. 

Make sure you have the right version of the app for the model of drone you are flying. 

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How Do I Stop My Drone Controller from Beeping? DJI and others https://droneflyingpro.com/how-do-i-stop-my-drone-controller-from-beeping-dji-and-others/ Mon, 30 Jan 2023 04:27:12 +0000 https://droneflyingpro.com/?p=6065 Continue reading

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Your drone controller beeping nonstop can be a nuisance. It is likely beeping indicating an issue with the drone or the controller itself. Common issues causing the controller to beep are low battery, sticky buttons, a firmware issue, or a controller that isn’t calibrated. So, how do you stop your drone controller from beeping?

You can stop your drone controller from beeping by charging the drone, checking the battery connections, updating outdated firmware, recalibrating the controller, and fixing any sticky buttons. Yet, if these don’t stop the beeping, your drone may need to be diagnosed by a specialist.

Depending on the cause of the beeping, you can fix your controller rather quickly. Whether it be from a low battery, poor calibration, or a firmware issue, you can most likely stop the beeping without taking it to a technician to fix it. Read on to learn how to prevent your drone controller from beeping, depending on the cause.

Most of the time knowing when the controller starts beeping means you’ll be able to take quick and decisive actions against any continuous beeping sound. 

Charge Your Drone and Check the Battery Connection (DJI and others)

The most common reason a drone controller may beep is due to a low drone battery. When a drone’s battery level drops below a certain percentage, it sends an alert by beeping that the battery is low. The beeping will continue until the battery is charged or the drone is turned off. This continuous beeping during the flight should not be ignored – particularly on DJI drones such as the Mavic, Mavic mini or mini 2 because the drone will very quickly run out of battery. 

If charging the drone doesn’t stop the controller from beeping, it could be that the battery is damaged or not properly secured. To prevent it from beeping, you can take the following steps:

  • Check battery connection
  • Replace the battery
  • Check for other hardware issues

The battery connection could be damaged if the drone is fully charge, but the controller continues to beep. Make sure that the battery is securely connected to the drone.

While checking the connection, look for any damage or corrosion. Signs of a damaged battery include

  • It won’t hold a charge or loses charge quickly
  • It gets very hot while charging/in use
  • It is swollen, bloated, or deformed

If your drone battery shows signs of damage, you must replace it to stop the beeping.

Perform A Firmware Update to stop the controller beeping

Drone controller beeping can sometimes indicate an outdated drone firmware version. The drone’s firmware controls critical systems like flight control and sensors, and outdated firmware can cause glitches or errors that lead to beeping when you turn on the remote.

To update the drone firmware and potentially fix the beeping:

  1. Charge the drone battery to at least 50%
  2. Connect to a strong internet connection
  3. Set up the drone as usual and connect it to the controller and app
  4. The app will prompt you to update the firmware if it is outdated. Follow the prompts to download and install the latest firmware update. This typically takes around 10 minutes.
  5. Restart the drone and the controller.
  6. Once all components are updated, try flying the drone to ensure the beeping is resolved and functioning correctly.

If the beeping continues after the firmware update, it could indicate a hardware issue, and you should contact the drone manufacturer for service.

Updating the firmware is an excellent first step to troubleshooting beeping, but it does not always fix the problem. However, with the latest firmware, your drone should have the most recent bug fixes and safety improvements so that you can eliminate firmware as the cause of beeping.

Calibrate the Controller if it keeps beeping

Controller calibration refers to aligning the joysticks and buttons on the drone controller to work correctly.

Over time, the joysticks or buttons can become misaligned or uncentered, leading to erratic behavior or beeping from the controller.

Controller calibration can fix issues like the joysticks being off-center or misaligned and may stop any beeping from the controller.

To calibrate a DJI remote controller, refer to the following steps:

  1. Open the app that controls your drone controller.
  2. Connect your smartphone or tablet to the controller, then turn on the controller. Make sure your actual drone is turned off. The controller calibration will not work if the drone is on.
  3. In the app’s settings, find the option to calibrate the controller. It may be under a section labeled “Controller” or have an icon that looks like the controller.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate the controller. This typically involves moving the controller joysticks through their full range of motion and confirming when they are done.

Controller calibration is an excellent first step to troubleshooting controller beeping or erratic behavior. It helps ensure that the joysticks and buttons are correctly aligned and responsive.

If beeping or issues continue after calibration, it could indicate stuck buttons or a hardware problem, which you should contact the drone manufacturer for service.

Check For Sticky Buttons on the remote controller

Sticky buttons can cause beeping because the stuck button may be activating or depressing, which can trigger an error warning from the controller. Getting the button unstuck should stop the beeping sound and allow regular use.

​​To fix a stuck or beeping controller button:

  1. Gently run a blunt object (like a fingernail or pen cap) around the stuck button to loosen surface grime. Be very careful not to push debris under the button.
  2. If the button is still stuck, apply a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol with a cotton swab.
  3. If the button is still stuck, take it to a professional to be repaired.

While trying to loosen the button with a blunt object or rubbing alcohol, be sure to apply light pressure only. Be careful not to push anything down into the button mechanism or under the button edge, as this could damage the internal components.

If the stuck button is a trigger or joystick, try exercising the button/stick through its full range of motion several times. This can help loosen the built-up dirt or debris and keep the button moving freely.

As a last resort, disassemble the controller or take it to a professional to directly access and clean the stuck button mechanism. This will void the controller warranty, so only attempt if you are comfortable with electronics repair and have experience opening up controllers or other devices.

Hopefully, this is all you’ll have to do to get the controller to stop beeping. 

Final Thoughts – How do I stop my drone controller from beeping

Your drone controller is most likely beeping to warn you about a low battery, firmware updates, or poor calibration.

If these aren’t the cause, then maybe your controller has some sticky buttons or has been dropped too many times. Yet, following these steps, your drone should stop the beeping sound in no time! Also if the controller is beeping continuously it may be time to send it to a professional.

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Why does my drone or drone controller beep? Stop beeping easily! https://droneflyingpro.com/why-does-my-drone-beep/ Tue, 24 Jan 2023 05:47:16 +0000 https://droneflyingpro.com/?p=6056 Continue reading

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Is there anything more annoying that a drone that beeps for no reason? It’ll drive you mad…

If your drone is beeping, it could be an indication of a low battery, a problem with the GPS signal, or a warning of a potential collision. If the beeping continues or is accompanied by flashing lights, it’s best to land the drone immediately.

The most common reason a drone or the controller will start beeping is to indicate that it is low on battery power, and needs to be recharged.

It may also beep if it has encountered an obstacle, is out of signal range, or if the control signal from the remote controller has been lost. Additionally, some drones are programmed to sound a distinct tone when they reach maximum altitude or distance so that you know where the boundaries are.

Finally, newer models of drones have sensors which can detect when other objects—like birds or people—are too close, and will beep as a warning sign to stay away.

I have found that my drone beeps as an important way of communicating various messages and providing warnings that help keep me safe while flying it so it is important to work out why your drone may be beeping.

Is it the drone or the DJI controller beeping?

When you hear a beeping sound, it can be frustrating to figure out if you need to do something on the drone or with the drone controller to stop the beeping.

Most of the time the beeping noise will come from the drone controller. As a drone pilot you’ll be using the controller to keep in intimate contact with the drone and using all the noises it makes to ensure you can fly safely. Never ignore persistent beeping noises.

Most of the time you can stop the beeping by doing something on the drone remote controller.

Make sure that both the drone and the remote control are within range of each other so they can communicate without any issues. Your drone will likely return home if there are any connection issues anyway – that is, at least, my experience.

What is that beeping sound?

Here are the common reasons your drone may be beeping:

Return to home feature activated on remote controller

The Return to Home feature on your drone is an incredibly useful tool that can save you from getting lost in the air or losing control of your device.

When activated, it will allow the drone to autonomously fly back to its launch point and land safely.

This feature is especially helpful for novice pilots who may not have a good sense of direction yet, as well as more experienced flyers who might just want some extra assurance in case something goes wrong.

By engaging the Return to Home feature, you can be sure that your drone will always make its way back home after a long flight.

Whether it’s because of technical issues or low battery power, the Return to Home feature ensures that your drone will return before it runs out of juice or needs to be manually operated back to safety.

Low battery on drone and controller

One of the most common reasons for a beeping drone is a low battery.

Many drones will emit a warning beep or series of beeps when the battery is running low, indicating that the drone needs to be landed or charged as soon as possible.

This is an important safety feature that helps prevent the drone from crashing or becoming lost due to a dead battery.

I always carry at least two batteries when I fly my drone can so that I can be assured of a decent amount of time in the air.

To resolve this particular issue, simply land the drone and charge the battery as instructed in the drone’s manual.

Drone malfunctions, errors and warnings (time to calibrate?)

Another common reason for a beeping drone is a malfunction or error.

Some drones are equipped with sensors and systems that can detect malfunctions or errors and will emit a beep or series of beeps to alert the user of the problem.

These issues can range from something as simple as a low signal strength on the remote control to more complex issues such as a malfunctioning sensor or motor.

DJI drones are equipped with a variety of warning systems.

Some of the most common warnings include alerts about yellow zones, updating batteries and props, and power plants or airports nearby. The most warnings that may be accompanied with a beeping sound are:

  • Low Battery: Indicates that the drone’s battery level is running low and it should be landed soon.
  • No GPS: Indicates that the drone is not able to obtain a GPS signal, which can affect its ability to hover and fly in a stable manner.
  • Return to Home (RTH) Activated: Indicates that the drone’s RTH function has been activated, usually because the control signal has been lost or the battery is low.
  • Obstacle Avoidance: Indicates that the drone’s obstacle avoidance sensors have detected an obstacle in its flight path.
  • Vision Positioning System (VPS) Error: Indicates that the drone’s VPS is not functioning properly, which can affect its ability to hover and fly indoors or in low-light conditions.
  • IMU Error: Indicates that there is an error with the drone’s Inertial Measurement Unit, which can affect its ability to fly and navigate.
  • Motor Error: Indicates that there is an error with one or more of the drone’s motors, which can affect its ability to fly.

No fly zones

Another possible reason for a beeping drone is that it is approaching a no-fly zone.

Many drones are equipped with GPS systems that can detect when the drone is approaching a restricted area, such as an airport, security sensitive area (such as a jail) or military base.

In these situations, the drone will emit a warning beep or series of beeps to alert the user to the potential danger, and may even automatically fly away from the restricted area. In my experience, the drone has simply stopped at the GPS geo-fence.

To resolve this issue, simply fly the drone away from the restricted area and ensure that you are following all laws and regulations regarding drone use in your area.

How to stop the drone from beeping

If you have a drone that keeps beeping, there are several steps you can take to stop it.

·        First, check the instruction manual of your drone to see if there are any specific instructions on how to silence the alarm. If so, follow those instructions. If not, look for a switch or button that could be used to disable the alert sound.

·        Additionally, you may want to make sure all batteries are properly installed and connected as this could potentially cause the beeping noise.

·        Lastly, if the drone is still making a beeping sound after following these steps, contact the manufacturer for further assistance. With proper care and maintenance of your drone, you should be able to stop it from beeping in no time.

Here are the common fixes if my drone makes an annoying beeping sound:

Always fly with a full battery (drone and controller)

Always fly your drone with a full battery. It is important to make sure that you have enough charge before taking off.

Flying with a low or depleted battery can be dangerous, as the drone may not have sufficient power to return safely to its starting point.

Not only does this put your expensive drone at risk, but it also puts other people and property in danger too.

Make sure that you check the battery level before each flight and charge the drone up accordingly.

I also recommended that you bring spare batteries with you on longer flights in case the battery runs out mid-flight.

Fly your drone away from obstructions

If you fly too close to buildings, trees, power lines, or other obstructions, it can cause a crash or even damage property.

Additionally, local laws may prohibit the use of drones in certain areas.

To ensure a safe flight experience and stay within the law, make sure to always fly your drone away from any potential hazards.

When you start out with a new drone, always familiarize yourself with the area before taking off so that you are aware of any obstacles in your path.

Additionally, try to always keep track of where your drone is flying and how far away it is from any obstacles. By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your drone flights are not only safe but also legal and enjoyable!

Reset your DJI controller

If you’re having trouble with your DJI controller, resetting it could be the solution.

Resetting your controller can help to restore all of its settings back to their factory defaults.

To reset your controller:

  • first power it off and then press and hold the button located on the rear of the device for at least 10 seconds until you hear a beep.
  • Once complete, power on the controller again and it should be restored to its original settings.

It’s important to note that any customizations or settings will be lost in the process, so make sure you have them backed up before proceeding.

Additionally, some DJI controllers may require additional steps such as pairing with your drone again or updating firmware so make sure you consult user manuals if necessary.

Wrapping up

In conclusion, a beeping drone can be caused by a variety of issues such as low battery, malfunctions or errors, no-fly zones and other features.

By understanding the possible causes of a beeping drone, and how to troubleshoot and resolve these issues, you can ensure that your drone remains safe and functional at all times.

It’s always a good idea to keep your drone manual handy and check for any troubleshooting guides available for your specific drone model online. I always download a copy to my phone so that it is easy to find if I have issues in the field.

If all else fails, consult with the manufacturer or a drone expert for further assistance.

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Everything You Need To Know About DJI Drone Photo Quality https://droneflyingpro.com/dji-photo-quality/ Mon, 28 Nov 2022 04:44:07 +0000 https://droneflyingpro.com/?p=5996 Continue reading

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The quality of the drone images you take matters, especially when you are capturing photos from a DJI drone. However, some drone pilots say the DJI photo quality can be unreliable and may need some adjustment to work accurately. So, what does DJI photo quality really look like? And, how can you make it better?

The photo quality for DJI drones ranges from hobbyist to photos that are professional standard. However, all DJI drones come with extended photo camera settings that can allow you to take amazing pictures given the right adjustments. 

From the original DJI drone lineup (including the Mavic air, phantom and mini) all the way to the latest models (phantom 4 pro, Mavic 3 and Mini 3 Pro) these drones have been designed to provide you with high photo and video 4k quality.

The high dynamic range makes it nearly impossible to screw up when working with bright highlights and deep, dark shadows (most drone shots). The good news is that the DJI firmware and DJI fly app just keep on getting better and even the most novice of pilots can fly a drone and capture some quality pictures.

Are you curious to learn more about the photo quality you can get with DJI drones? In this article, we will take a look at some of the quality indicators from the biggest DJI drone models, and how you can adjust settings to get the right shot every time!

What Photo Quality Does A DJI Drone Offer?

To understand what kind of quality DJI drones bring to the table, it is important to look at some of the most popular drones and see what their camera capabilities are. So, let’s take a look at a few drones by DJI and understand what each offers, in terms of photo quality. Here is a table comparing the quality of 3 drone models:

FeatureDJI Mavic 3DJI Mini 2DJI Air 2S
Sensor 4/3 CMOS1/2.3” CMOS1″ CMOS
MP201220
Aperturef/2.8 to f/11f/2.8f/2.8
Minimum Focus1 meter1 meter0.6 meter
ISO Range100-6400100-3200100-12800 
Shutter Speed 8-1/8000 s4-1/8000 s
Image Size5280×39564000×30005472×3648
FormatsJPEG/DNG (RAW)JPEG/DNG (RAW)JPEG/DNG (RAW)
A comparison of features offered by DJI Mavic 3, DJI Mini 2, and DJI Air 2S.

Nearly all DJI drones come with a 3-axis gimbal that’ll help keep your image quality as professional as possible and minimise the shaving that can often occur in aerial photos.

As the technology gets cheaper to manufacture, the camera hardware is getting better. Things like the image sensor, low light response and battery life (for not having to rush through the framing) are becoming more advanced with each drone model release.

Also, it has to be said that post-production in editing suites such as adobe lightroom and others will be able to take your DJI drone photos and 4k videos to a whole new level. Dehazing, colour grading and balancing will really take all of the photos taken to a whole new level.

Gallery of DJI Drone photos

Here are some examples of photos drone pilots have been able to achieve with their DJI drones. There is no reason that, with practice, you cannot produce the same!

If you want more Photo ideas – check out my other article – click here: Drone photography ideas – 20 ideas to LEVEL UP your drone shots!

DJI Mavic 3 – Image quality

DJI Mavic 3 is the company’s most advanced folding model, with a weight of less than 1 kilogram when folded. The drone is available in the form of two models, the more advanced of which is the DJI Mavic 3 Cine, which comes with built-in storage that is 1TB of SSD. Although you can also use an external SD card for more storage.

It also allows for more HQ video recording and has a touchscreen built into the drone. The DJI Mavic 3 uses a Hasselblad camera, along with the main camera that can offer amazing photo quality. The Four-Thirds camera can capture images in an aperture that can be adjusted from f/2.8 all the way to f/11. 

It can capture images in both JPEG and raw formats. In fact, the other camera uses a CMOS sensor and a focal length of 162 mm. This gives it a fixed aperture at f/4.4 along with the ability to zoom in 28 times.

To culminate all these specifications into practically, you are going to be seeing absolutely stellar shots with almost no need for color correction unless you have a certain aesthetic sense. The larger sensor allows for more light to enter the lens allowing for more difficult shots to be captured.

DJI Mini 2 – Image quality

While the DJI Mini 2 is hardly the most advanced camera option offered by DJI, it offers decent photo quality at an affordable price. The drone comes with a camera sensor of 1/2.3” CMOS and has 12 MP photo quality. The focus range has a minimum of 1 m, and the camera has an aperture of f/2.8.

You can capture images in both JPEG format and RAW format, and the best part is that you can take advantage of the following imaging modes: Single shot, interval, auto-exposure, panorama, and wide-angle. When it comes to capturing photos, the ISO ranges from 100-3200 on both auto and manual modes.

You can also take a look at this video for some more editing tricks with the DJI photo quality:

DJI Air 2S

When it comes to camera quality, the DJI Air 2S is some of the best that DJI has to offer. With this drone, you get incredible photos, along with various amazing specifications which make it the perfect drone if you are looking for both functionality and quality. 

The DJI Air 2S drone uses a 1″ CMOS sensor and has a photo quality of 20 MP. It can shoot images from up to 0.6 meters away and has an aperture of f/2.8 along with a 35 mm lens.

It shoots still images at 20 MP, in either a 3:2 or 16:9 ratio for the image size. It can shoot images in the following modes:

  • Single shot
  • Burst shooting
  • Auto Exposure
  • Timed shooting
  • SmartPhoto (with HDR)
  • Wide-angle
  • Panorama
  • 180 degrees
  • Sphere

You can also shoot images in both JPEG and RAW formats.

How To Adjust Camera Settings To Improve DJI Photo Quality

When it comes to capturing breathtaking photos with your DJI drone, there are two elements to consider. First of all, you need to be able to use the right flight techniques to get the camera set to take the picture. 

However, there is another angle to consider – your camera settings. With the right camera settings, you can create masterpieces, while bad settings can leave you with less than average photos. Luckily, there are ways you can adjust the camera settings on your DJI camera to get the perfect pictures every single time. Here are some tricks to follow:

Set Exposure Carefully

When you have a new DJI drone, you may notice that sometimes the picture is so bright or so dark, it can look like just a white or a black image. This is a sure sign there needs to be some adjustment to the exposure mode. 

If you are not familiar with the advanced ways to adjust exposure, the best way to start is to use the built-in auto mode. This will allow you to take pictures and have the camera automatically adjust the exposure settings to correspond with the lighting situation. 

Once you have an idea of what is necessary, you can switch back to the manual and adjust the settings to get the result you are looking for with the exposure levels.

Adjust Exposure Value Compensation

When you are already in auto mode or you have the perfect manual exposure settings, there are some cases when your image may still feel a little too dark or light. If this is the case, you will need to adjust the exposure value settings. 

This will allow the image to adjust exposure on a more specific level. Increasing the EV will make the image brighter to look at, whereas reducing the value can make the image darker. 

However, EV settings will need constant adjustment depending on the setting – so you will need to make sure you compensate it to match each set you take an image of, to consider the lighting correctly. The EV settings are adjusted by changing your ISO and the shutter speed on the DJI drone camera.

Change ISO If the Image Is Noisy

Like exposure, ISO can affect how brightly lit an image is, but there is one thing that makes it different – too much ISO can increase the noise in an image. If you’ve ever seen an over-exposed shot, you’ll notice a grainy effect. While this may be intentional in some cases, especially when capturing black and white photos – it isn’t an intended effect.

 ISO is a measure of how fast the shutter speed is, and you typically need a high ISO when you are shooting fast-moving objects or objects that are present at night-time or in low-light levels.

Typically, a high ISO is not the best setting when shooting in the daytime, so you should keep the ISO at a manageable level depending on the time of the day and the amount of light available. However, your DJI drones come with an auto ISO mode that will allow the camera to automatically adjust the ISO depending on the environment you are shooting in.

Keep White Balance Normalized

White balance is a measure of the color temperatures that the camera reads within your image. This is why having a white balance that is not right for the image can result in strange and sometimes completely unwanted colors.

In this case, you will need to readjust the white balance to get the colors right depending on the lighting in the image. As you may know, different types of lighting environments can create different color tones in your image. 

The camera works to add cool tones to the image when there is warm light, and vice versa. While the DJI drones come with an automatic white balance, you can adjust this tool to completely adjust the color tones of images based on what you are looking for. 

Sometimes, you don’t need to worry about white balance when you are capturing images if you shoot in RAW format. This way, you can easily adjust the white balance later as you edit the photo, without degrading or damaging the quality of the photo. However, if you shoot in JPEG, you will not be able to make such dramatic adjustments later.

All you need to do is shoot in RAW, and then send the images to your phone so you can process them further on other apps. 

Adjust To Get Accurate Focus

The last thing anyone taking photos wants is to have an image but not have the right focus. DJI’s drones come with an auto-focus mode, which allows you to adjust the subject of the photo by tapping on the screen, which causes the focus to automatically adjust to give you sharp images. 

However, this setting may not be the best when you are shooting in the dark, or in other lighting environments. You can then switch to the manual focus mode, and use a tool called Focus Peaking.

This allows you to still get an accurate amount of focus for the image.

Final Thoughts On DJI Image Quality

When you are looking to make adjustments to your images, it’s important that you consider each of the settings on your drone camera. While many of them will be automatic by default, making sure that you are able to adjust these settings manually can make all the difference in how great or poor an image looks. 

Using them to the best of their capabilities is what will help make the DJI photo quality shine, along with some of the built-in tools offered by the cameras on DJI drones. 

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DJI Mavic Mini Battery VS DJI Mini 2 – can you use in both drones? https://droneflyingpro.com/dji-mavic-mini-battery-vs-dji-mini-2-can-you-use-in-both-drones/ Mon, 28 Nov 2022 04:04:39 +0000 https://droneflyingpro.com/?p=5992 Continue reading

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The mini range of DJI drones are such good beginner drones with up to 4k resolution, zoom features, and long flight time, all packaged down into a drone that weighs 249g.

It’s no surprise that people are upgrading. Did you just get yourself a new Mini 2 DJI drone, and are wondering if you will need to purchase a new battery for the device? After all, if you had a DJI Mini drone, the original version, shouldn’t you just be able to use the same intelligent flight battery again?

The DJI Mini battery is not the same as the Mini 2; it is therefore not recommended to use the original DJI Mini drone battery with the DJI Mini 2 drone. Ultimately, they are different battery types and using them interchangeably can cause severe deterioration of the drone over time. 

The Mini 2 uses LiPo batteries while the original Mini uses Li-Ion batteries. While the international version of the DJI Mini 2 could potentially use the Mavic Mini’s battery, it is not recommended to do so.

Do you want to find out more about the DJI Mavic Mini and the DJI Mavic Mini 2 batteries? In this article, we will discuss both of their specifications, along with their chargers, and answer the question – are they the same? 

Is the DJI Mini Battery and Mini 2 Battery Interchangeable?

Because the DJI Mini 2 is a duplicate of the original Mavic Mini, many users have wondered if the two batteries can be used interchangeably. While it may seem like this would be an easy yes, the answer is not as simple as it may seem.

For one, we need to understand what each of the DJI Mini batteries were released as. The lithium polymer batteries we first saw were an international offering with the DJI Mini. If you have the international version of the DJI Mini, you can therefore use the same batteries in the Mini 2. However, this is not recommended. 

This is because the power of the drone will gradually decrease and you will see a reduction in the battery life. Additionally, using older batteries on the DJI Mini 2 can exceed the weight of the drone to 250g, which, depending on your region, may open you up to having to be registered in order to be able to operate the DJI Mini 2 drone.

With the other version of the battery, there is absolutely no way you can use the old batteries for the new DJI Mini 2 drone. This is because lithium ion and lithium polymer batteries (lipo batteries) are not compatible with each other. Using them together can cause deterioration of the battery and the drone system over time.  

About the DJI Mini Battery

Although the DJI Mini is no longer distributed by DJI, you may still have an old model lying around. Most commonly, this model utilized a 2400 mAh lithium-ion battery, but there was an option to use an 1100 mAh battery that was lithium polymer based. Here are the specifications of the two batteries that were available for the DJI mini:

Feature1100 mAh Battery2400 mAh Battery
Capacity1100 mAh2400 mAh
Voltage7.6 V7.2 V
Battery TypeLithium PolymerLithium Ion
Energy8.36 Wh17.28 Wh
Weight50 g100 g
Temperature Range5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F)5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F)
Charging Power18 W18 W
A look at battery specifications for the DJI Mini drone. 

As you can see, there is a general similarity between the two batteries. However, the second type of battery obviously offered a lot more energy, which came at the cost of weight. The first battery stands out because of its lithium polymer design, the weight at 50 g, which is nearly half of the other battery, and a voltage requirement of 7.6 V.

On the other hand, the 2400 mAh battery was a lithium ion battery, and could produce energy at 17.28 Wh. Aside from this, the charging temperature range of both batteries is similar, set at around 5-40 degrees Celsius, or 41-104 degrees Fahrenheit. Both batteries have a maximum charging power of 18 W. 

The DJI mini battery also had a charger that it was compatible with, which had an input rating at 100-240 V, at 50/60 Hz, and 0.5 A, On the other hand, the output was 1.5 A at 12 V, 2 A at 9 V, and 3A at 5V. The rated power of this charger matches up with the batteries at 18 W, which means you can charge them relatively quickly with this charging device. 

About the DJI Mini 2 Battery

The DJI Mini 2 is the expansion of the original Mini drone by DJI. This new drone comes packed with a lot more features, and the battery reflects this change as you can see in the specifications that are listed out in the table below:

FeatureRating
Capacity2250 mAh
Voltage7.7 V
Battery TypeLithium Polymer
Energy17.32 Wh
Weight86.2 g
Temperature Range5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F)
Charging Power29 W
A look at specifications for the DJI Mini 2 drone battery. 

DJI’s battery has changed significantly with the newer model of the Mini 2 drone.

The battery has a capacity of 2250 mAh, and a voltage rating of 7.7 V. The battery type is a Lithium polymer battery, which has an energy output of 17.32 Wh. 

Additionally, this battery has a weight range of 86.2 g, which keeps it relatively lightweight, and it charges at a temperature range between 5 to 40 degrees Celsius, or around 41-104 degrees Fahrenheit, similar to the other two batteries we talked about above. However, the major difference you see in these two batteries is that of the charging power.

The DJI mini 2 battery has a maximum charging power of 29 W.

Although it uses a similar charger to the Mini, the battery is significantly different, with changing weights, outputs and energy requirements. It is also important to note that the type of battery is different. 

Here are some tips on taking care of your DJI Mini 2 battery:

Final Thoughts

Both drones are incredible pieces of technology. They have some impressive specifications that make them a great choice for anyone looking to invest in a good-quality drone battery.

However, it is important to note that these two drones are very different when you look at the specifications and trying to interchange them could be problematic or even dangerous to your drone’s health.

It is, therefore, best to make sure that you are using the right type of batteries for your respective drone models.

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DJI Camera Tilt – Here’s Everything You  Need To Know https://droneflyingpro.com/dji-camera-tilt-heres-everything-you-need-to-know/ Mon, 14 Nov 2022 04:40:50 +0000 https://droneflyingpro.com/?p=5984 Continue reading

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When flying drones, you have to take into account a lot of factors; the weather, the wind, and other variables can quickly destabilize a drone. While propellers are used to keep your drone stable in the air, your DJI drone’s footage, when seen, is quite stable compared to what’s happening in the air. This begs the question, does your DJI camera tilt?

Yes, you can tilt your DJI camera’s tilt using the dedicated roller (gimbal button) found on your remote. Some DJI drones also let you adjust the pitch and yaw of your gimbal, allowing for better fine-tuning.

In this article, we’re going to go over how exactly your DJI camera tilts, what the advantages of its tilt are, and what you need to know about the entire system.

How To Move a DJI Camera?

Your DJI’s gimbal can tilt up and down at certain angles, depending on your drone. This option isn’t enabled by default on every DJI; here’s how you can enable it:

  • Connect your drone to the DJI application
  • Tap on the three dots in the upper right corner
  • Now, select Control
  • After doing so, enable Allow Upward Gimbal Rotation.

Note: If you disable this option after your gimbal has been moved manually by you, it’ll automatically tilt down as soon as you hit the button.

Once you have enabled this option, you’ll be able to use the Gimbal Button, located on the shoulder of your remote to be able to tilt your camera upwards or downwards.

Now, while the sheer ability to move your DJI camera around for a beginner might be great, for a professional, having extra control of your gimbal’s rotation and speed can truly make a difference. And, this is where advanced settings come in.

The Phone Rotation

If you own a drone like the DJI Mavic 2 Pro, your phone screen is often used to tilt your drone’s camera left and right. However, any DJI drone can also be tilted upwards or downwards using your phone’s touchscreen. And, there’s no setting to enable either.

All you need to do is press and hold on your phone screen. Once a transparent circle pops up, move your finger vertically upwards or downwards to control the tilt. 

A few points to note here, firstly, your advanced gimbal settings will not apply when you use your touchscreen to tilt the camera. This is a double-edged sword, in my opinion. On one hand, you can essentially use the default settings to move your gimbal in case your settings are meant for something specific like cinematography.

And on the other hand, if you really wish to use only the settings that you’ve defined, you’ll be out of luck as the touchscreen only allows for default gimbal rotation settings to be used. Moreover, you also lack granular control with touchscreen controls. Unlike a dedicated button, the touchscreen isn’t that precise.

And therefore, I’d urge not using it for shots. 

However, it is actually great for casual flying as you won’t really need to be tilting your gimbal too often. Plus, even if it doesn’t lead to the best video-capturing experience, you won’t be recording much anyways in the first place.

DJI Moving Camera Advanced Gimbal Settings

Most newer DJI drones allow you to fine-tune your gimbal allowing you to get some granular control in how your camera ends up moving. To head to these options, do the following:

  • Connect your drone to DJI’s application
  • After doing so, tap on the three horizontal dots located in the upper right corner of your screen
  • Select Control
  • Scroll down, then select Advanced Gimbal Settings

Once you are there, you can adjust the following settings:

  • Pitch Speed: The pitch speed is referred to your gimbal’s actual rotation speed. In essence, it controls how sensitive your gimbal will be when you use the dedicated button on your controller. It can be adjusted from 0-100.
  • Pitch Smoothness: The pitch smoothness adjusts how smoothly your gimbal comes to a stop. You probably haven’t noticed it, but there’s a slight delay to when your gimbal actually stops completely when you tilt it. You can adjust the smoothness to make the gimbal more responsive or create an even more cinematic stop.

Now, here’s my recommendations on gimbal settings for two different situations:

Sporty 

If you are using your drone for FPV or are using it for more engaging, sporty environments where you don’t necessarily need smooth video, here’s what I recommend:

SettingValue
Pitch Speed80
Pitch Smoothness0

Cinematic

These settings are what I often use. For cinematic shots, smoothness is of paramount importance. However, being a bit too smooth or slow will lead to shots looking very artificial and manufactured. Therefore, striking a balance is very important:

SettingValue
Pitch Speed30
Pitch Smoothness20

Getting The Perfect Shot By Tilting Your Camera

Now that we have an idea of DJI camera tilt, how integral is it to our shooting experience? Quick answer, very! If you are a beginner to flying and capturing video at the same time, moving the gimbal and your joystick leads to cleaner-looking shots.

There are two ways you can capture an object with your DJI drone. The first method is to use either your joystick or your gimbal to rotate your axis and keep the subject in focus. The secondary method (the one that looks much more professional) is by using both at the same time.

By slowly rotating your joystick as well as your gimbal button, you’ll be able to have finer granular control over both your propellers and your gimbal while also creating less of a jerky effect overall as you try to keep a subject in focus.

Wrapping up

The gimbal is an essential part of your drone flying experience as it lets you tilt your camera in various directions depending on the drone you have. With that said, having granular control over your gimbal allows you to get in some epic shots that you wouldn’t’ve been able to achieve otherwise.

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Is Your DJI Gimbal Stuck? Here’s What You Need To Do https://droneflyingpro.com/dji-gimbal-stuck-fixes/ Wed, 09 Nov 2022 22:56:02 +0000 https://droneflyingpro.com/?p=5976 Continue reading

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The DJI gimbal is used to control your camera’s tilt and is a vital part of your entire flying experience. However, since it is located at the bottom of your drone, it often is the primary part subjected to crashes and damages. This often leads to your gimbal being stuck, which begs the question, how do you fix a stuck DJI gimbal?

To fix a stuck DJI gimbal, assess the damage on the gimbal itself, inspect for dust and foreign objects and then carefully clean the gimbal with a microfibre cloth and toothpicks.

In this article, we’re going to go over all the different ways you can fix a stuck DJI drone gimbal alongside the methods I’ve utilized myself to get my gimbal up and running. 

How to Fix a Stuck DJI Gimbal

As mentioned above, here are some foolproof ways to get your DJI Gimbal up and running again.

Turn It Off And On Again

Ah, yes, the solution to any problem from an IT tech whiz. But trust me, it works!

Sometimes, your drone might throw down error 40002, citing your gimbal has been stuck with it, not even operating due to a slight disconnection during the bootup process.

So, to fix those, just turn your drone off and boot it back up again. If it fixes the error, great. If it doesn’t, I recommend investigating whether you receive the same error code every time. If you do, it means that your error is genuine and isn’t a software bug or glitch.

However, if you see your errors constantly changing, it might mean that your drone has multiple issues. But, in most cases, this is an indication of a minor software hiccup or a disconnected cable rather than anything hardware related.

Let The Drone Take Off And Land On Your Palm

If you have a stuck gimbal, start your flight from your hand and land the drone on it too. What does this achieve? Well, when a drone takes off, it produces a lot of thrust and wind turbulence. The lower portion of the drone, which contains its GPS module and other sensors, are often clogged with dust particulates. 

Due to the wind turbulence, your drone can sway the particles out of the drone itself, which is often the reason why your DJI gimbal gets stuck in the first place. If you aren’t in the mood to land the drone on your hand, you can always do the landing on a landing pad instead.

Use Your Propellor And Pen Caps

If your drone has gone through a crash and your DJI gimbal is stuck due to it being laid up against the frame, then, you might be able to repair the drone by following these steps. Before you start, though, this fix is subjective to the nature of the crash for your own drone.

So, there’s a high chance that this might not work on your drone, depending on how badly your gimbal has been damaged.

  • Use the propellor screwdrivers that come out of the box to remove the front cover of your gimbal.
  • After doing so, gently move the gimbal upwards and downwards and in all its axes
  • Now, use your pen caps to pop your gimbal back into place from either side giving it a slight push
  • You should hear a clipping sound if your drone’s gimbal is fixed afterward

Note: After performing this fix, I recommend calibrating your drone’s gimbal and also going on a safe maiden voyage to ensure the issue doesn’t come up again. If you see more damage in your gimbal, I recommend not disassembling it further and taking it to a professional instead. 

Recalibrate Your Stuck Drone

If your DJI gimbal is stuck, you may notice that your camera is crooked. For that, you’ll need to recalibrate your drone in order to get that crispy clear video back to its normal vertical and horizontal axes.

You can recalibrate your drone by heading to Mavic’s application on your phone. But, after doing so, your camera may still look crooked. If that’s the case with you, your gimbal now is free but isn’t exactly lined up as it was prior.

To fix this, you’ll need to head to a repair shop or try and adjust the gimbal’s positioning yourself. Either way, it takes a lot of time. A quicker and easier way to do this is by heading to Gimbal Roll Adjustment on the application.

Once you are in there, you can adjust the roll according to your crooked viewfinder. Your adjustment may vary depending on how much damage your gimbal has incurred and what the actual physical deformity is. In any case, once you save the option, you will not have to constantly adjust your drone’s gimbal. Instead, it’ll be done automatically after.

Check For Dust, Debris, and Foreign Objects

Drones tend to remain sky-high. However, when they land, drones can be littered with foreign objects, dust, and debris.

Even if you haven’t crashed your drone, dust is often found in the atmosphere which can damage your drone.

Now, your gimbal is a rather sensitive instrument in your drone. Therefore, even a very minute foreign object or residual dust buildup can cause it to not move properly in one axis or both. I recommend rotating your drone camera gently with your own hand and sensing for any grinding or points where the gimbal isn’t moving very freely.

Once you find that point, I recommend taking a piece of microfiber cloth damped with isopropyl alcohol (99%) and gently dabbing your entire gimbal. This will help remove all the dust and grime that might have built up over time.

For foreign objects, you’ll have to resort to your eyesight. This is because you can’t risk moving the gimbal while a foreign object is stuck inside it. Chances are, that object might damage your gimbal even further or recede to an even deeper point where it’ll be harder to take out.

If you locate a foreign object, I recommend plucking it out or slightly moving the gimbal toward the direction where the object will be freed and will fall off. Once again, do not move the gimbal in such a way that the object ends up going deeper inside the groove. 

Going For A Deeper Clean

Not all dust is coarse enough for you to be able to clean it so easily. And not all foreign objects are large enough for you to be able to just shake them away. In those cases, here are two methods that I employ when I want a deeper clean:

  • Compressed Air: Compressed air or a leaf blower even helps get rid of all the dust that might be present inside your gimbal even if it is too fine to be seen by the naked eye. Do not place the can of air right on your gimbal. Instead, do it from a safe distance to ensure you don’t accidentally damage your gimbal instead.
  • Toothpicks: Yes, you heard me right; toothpicks are an excellent way to clear foreign objects out of your gimbal. Run it along the edges of your gimbal until you feel something. Once you do, pluck it out and give your gimbal a shake.

FAQ

Why Is My DJI Camera Not Tilting?

If your DJI camera is not tilting, chances are that the gimbal is stuck. So, assess your drone and look for any damages while also cleaning up any dust or foreign objects that may have stuck inside. After doing so, head to your drone’s settings and adjust your gimbal settings before you start flying it again.

Why Is My Gimbal Swinging?

Your DJI gimbal is supposed to swing under normal operations. If it is swinging erratically, then, it needs to be reseated or checked out by a professional. But, the gimbal is meant to move around and swing in order to tilt your camera accordingly.

Why Has My DJI Gimbal Stopped Working?

There can be a plethora of reasons ranging from software to hardware, that can lead to your gimbal not operating properly. The first step you should do is to reset your gimbal and perform an RC calibration to rule out any bugs or glitches. After doing so, check whether your gimbal is physically stuck or has gone through some sort of damage for it to not work randomly. 

Conclusion

The DJI gimbal is sturdy and often does not get stuck. However, I recommend always putting on your gimbal guard when transferring your drone and removing it when you end up flying. In any case, if your gimbal does get stuck, try all the fixes I’ve mentioned above and then take them to your drone repair shop. Unless the damage isn’t very significant, your drone should be up and running in no time!

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