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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
Get a mini 3 or mini 4k fly more combo
r/drones • Drone Buying Advice Megathread and NEW Wiki Buying Guide ->Same here. Owned both. Sold the m4k. M4k is a mini 2 with a new camera. Mini 3 is a much better drone. More than enough for casual/ hobby use. Mini 5 is a better drone but has a higher price. I'll stick with the mini 3
r/dji • Best beginner drone ->DJI anything is more or less the answer. They have their quirks, but everything else comes with less support and more caveats. If you're just starting out, a Mini is perfect.
r/drone_photography • Photography lovers, what's the best drone with camera you've used? ->If you're not wanting to do any FPV flying then the NEO isn't the better option. If you want a drone that will give you good picture and video like the MINI 3 pro the closer to that is the DJI mini 4k. It has a 4k camera and just lacks the obstacle avoidance. It isn't going to be as good as the Mini 4 pro but that's a different budget range. I have the mini 2 we was my first and I loved it so much I bought the MP4 about 6 months later. I then wanted to have a tel zoom so went up to the upper side of my budget with the Air 3 S. I didn't need it to honestly the MP4 does what I want. There's advantages to the Air 3 s but a person could get but with just the MP4. I would snag the best DJI I could get. That's on shelf somewhere or as mentioned adorns if bigger purchase. I think you'd be happy with the mini 4k. I was happy with mini 2 we which is only 2.7k max res but wanted some obstacle avoidance even though I rarely use it.
r/dji • Drone for under $300 - $250 ->It depends where you are coming from. Own three DJI drones which each have a unique purpose. If had none, would probably decide between the Flip and Mini. But for those who already have a DJI there's no real selling point to get this
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Mini 4k = no crash senors, no ai tracking, excellent image quailty, Mini 4k pro = crash senors, ai tracking, excellent image quailty with added dslr style changes/corrections can be applied, Mini 4k is a great starter drone, to get a feel for flying and get over the nerves, However the pro model, is so much more for not alot more money.
r/dji • Best drone for me? ->I'm not in Canada, I got my mini 4k combo for £399 I think new and the mini 4 pro combo new + 256gb sd card for £829. I appreciate howevver I may have gotten a good deal, The dji mini 4k combo is currently $579 on amazon.ca (it's a good price) but if you want more features and tracking etc, then the mini 4 pro is just on a different level. Another option would be dji mini 4 and the neo, but depending on price at that stage I'd still recommend the dji mini 4 pro. Maybe hold off on buying anything until the summer, their are rumours that a mini 5 pro is being released which in turn should reduce the price of the 4
r/dji • Best drone for me? ->In my case, I wasn't sure what I was actually looking for, so I figured I'd start cheap and learn in a little bit. I bought a Neo and control, has been fun, then a mini 4K, which is very fun in a different way. I suspected I'd want to go up to a fancier model from there, but the 4K actually does what I need. That said, I'm sure I'll get something more expensive at some point, but I'm not yet sure what additional features will improve my life.
r/dji • Best Drone to Start? ->I have a Neo, a mini 4K, and a mini 4 pro. Would definitely recommend the mini 4K on your budget, unless your primary use is for taking videos of yourself and friends. A mini 4K with controller is the same price as a neo with controller, and the mini 4K flies much better, just doesn't have some of the cool smart modes.
r/dji • Drone for under $300 - $250 ->I am thoroughly enjoying my mini 4 pro, but I am really glad I had a mini 4K first to see how much I enjoyed the hobby. 4K is probably 80% of 4 pro for a lot less money. Camera is not quite as good, doesn't have obstacle avoidance, but flies great. I also have a neo, which is a whole other thing. The Neo is pretty inferior when it comes to flying using sticks, it's good for using its AI to take photos of groups, people walking, that kind of thing.
r/dji • What is the best beginner drone? ->For photos and video shots like those in TV documentary, get a fly more combo of the DJI Mini series - be it a 4k, a 3, a 3 pro, a 4 Pro - you'll get what you pay for. For beginner friendly low flying fpv action, get a Neo Motion Fly More Combo as the Avata 2 Fly More Combo is out of the budget. If he will be spending a lot of time with this new hobby, a real fpv drone might be the way to go. But prepare him to spend some hours with simulators before he takes off.
r/Multicopter • Best beginner photography drone for a complete noob? ->I ordered the DJI Mini 4K, they shipped it, and US Customs returned it to the shipper. I phoned DJI and was given no reason, but they shipped it again, and it arrived yesterday, which is why I'm only now replying. Compared to the HolyStone, the DJI is much more stable in flight. However, out of doors the phone screen even on max brightness is so washed out it's hard to see. Can the DJI Mini 4K be flown without the phone? (I had the same problem with the phone using the HolyStone, and it turned out that could be flown without the phone. Obviously I don't have access to the camera that way, but I'm only using it to chase the birds off my roof.) Thanks.
r/drones • Drone Buying Advice Megathread and NEW Wiki Buying Guide ->Today I tried out the Return-to-Home function. It worked perfectly. It was very slow, and landed facing the wrong way, but that's all fine. Now I just wish that I could hang a grappling hook from it to remove the birds' nest from the roof. But I suspect that a drone with that capability would cost more than I want to spend.
r/drones • Drone Buying Advice Megathread and NEW Wiki Buying Guide ->YES!!! It worked. Thanks! I guess I should have tried it before bothering to ask. 😄 (I've ordered a sun shield now, too. Thanks for that suggestion.) I officially like the DJI Mini 4K now that I don't need the phone to fly it. 😄 😄
r/drones • Drone Buying Advice Megathread and NEW Wiki Buying Guide ->Huh! Amazon sells grappling hooks for small drones. No idea how well they work...
r/drones • Drone Buying Advice Megathread and NEW Wiki Buying Guide ->Mini 4k in my opinion. Any DJI drone is a great place to start, but I wouldn't invest too much money into one. If your intention is to get into FPV then you can spend the money on an Avata, even though it will pale in comparison to a purpose built FPV-quad. I realize this is the DJI sub and I will probably get downvoted into oblivion for saying this, but unless you are doing professional work, I wouldn't purchase any of their drones aside from the mini 4k. Most of the 'features' in these platforms are fluff to get people to open their wallets. The truth about all camera drones is that they are not exciting after the first few times you fly them, and basically become a tool, rather than a toy. I am still glad I have a Mini 2, but mostly for the utility it offers and not for recreational enjoyment.
r/dji • View on Reddit →Drone cameras have gotten really good and high quality that you really DO NOT need to put your GoPro on the drone...It will be bad because: 1. Increase weight = much less flying time 2. Will fly worse in windy conditions I'd recommend you get either the DJI flip or mini 4K drone as a beginner.
r/drones • View on Reddit →For photos and video shots like those in TV documentary, get a fly more combo of the DJI Mini series - be it a 4k, a 3, a 3 pro, a 4 Pro - you'll get what you pay for. For beginner friendly low flying fpv action, get a Neo Motion Fly More Combo as the Avata 2 Fly More Combo is out of the budget. If he will be spending a lot of time with this new hobby, a real fpv drone might be the way to go. But prepare him to spend some hours with simulators before he takes off.
r/Multicopter • View on Reddit →Same here. Owned both. Sold the m4k. M4k is a mini 2 with a new camera. Mini 3 is a much better drone. More than enough for casual/ hobby use. Mini 5 is a better drone but has a higher price. I'll stick with the mini 3
r/dji • View on Reddit →Mini 4k is the "Mini 2 v2". Mini 2 SDK works just fine
r/UAVmapping • View on Reddit →I have the mini 4k and camera is not that bad if you want flow buy neo fly more combo its prety solid for price but it has short flight time if you have more budget buy mini 3 pro
r/dji • View on Reddit →If you're not wanting to do any FPV flying then the NEO isn't the better option. If you want a drone that will give you good picture and video like the MINI 3 pro the closer to that is the DJI mini 4k. It has a 4k camera and just lacks the obstacle avoidance. It isn't going to be as good as the Mini 4 pro but that's a different budget range. I have the mini 2 we was my first and I loved it so much I bought the MP4 about 6 months later. I then wanted to have a tel zoom so went up to the upper side of my budget with the Air 3 S. I didn't need it to honestly the MP4 does what I want. There's advantages to the Air 3 s but a person could get but with just the MP4. I would snag the best DJI I could get. That's on shelf somewhere or as mentioned adorns if bigger purchase. I think you'd be happy with the mini 4k. I was happy with mini 2 we which is only 2.7k max res but wanted some obstacle avoidance even though I rarely use it.
r/dji • View on Reddit →If all you need is a drone to check on your roof or gutter, the cheapest DJI Neo would be able to do it. You can use it with the RC2 remote which has an integrated screen (separate purchase). Your next choice would be a DJI mini 3 or 4K. You can save money by buying them used off FB marketplace or eBay.
r/drones • View on Reddit →I can't speak to black friday- but I snagged this on Prime Day for $300. I have to imagine, unless the tariff situation gets worse, that you should at least be able to match the deal on Black Friday. [https://www.amazon.com/DJI-Stabilization-Transmission-Batteries-QuickShots/dp/B0F4WZ3Q2J/ref=sr\_1\_5?crid=3AXW3I5BOLFS0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.DS4R9Fu7hT5dCkJ6GiKIS1ArLMf5SLVoT5ETiqOIH7\_P8x7fQt4DOBba5dxegT5mhi3\_5vTSRT44jUypBj22R1FyBMNxlutFEikR5lXad9XYtmECs-cAhFQzDGUTjCUSfp3598VqUoOF5PtfdPWV3HWRgSM-WBTXF44GLF4MCGO7TjyTb7qTt062duM0ln6ufgSDMEcsS4e8whWk-L4dEMkReM-gxAW4cJiYzzmuYNMzQK7m736fMi-aZIqwo2-4OJwZ9MFlOQh\_GIzIFvDq9gdW4yt29\_bnPofcBMHsa6Q.hFwlc1855dINuTjZrHmLhPTcG82A9uKRHbgubpB6cfk&dib\_tag=se&keywords=amazon%2Bdji%2B4k%2Bfly%2Bmore&qid=1760550072&sprefix=amazon%2Bdji%2B4k%2Bfly%2Bmore%2Caps%2C168&sr=8-5&th=1](https://www.amazon.com/DJI-Stabilization-Transmission-Batteries-QuickShots/dp/B0F4WZ3Q2J/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3AXW3I5BOLFS0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.DS4R9Fu7hT5dCkJ6GiKIS1ArLMf5SLVoT5ETiqOIH7_P8x7fQt4DOBba5dxegT5mhi3_5vTSRT44jUypBj22R1FyBMNxlutFEikR5lXad9XYtmECs-cAhFQzDGUTjCUSfp3598VqUoOF5PtfdPWV3HWRgSM-WBTXF44GLF4MCGO7TjyTb7qTt062duM0ln6ufgSDMEcsS4e8whWk-L4dEMkReM-gxAW4cJiYzzmuYNMzQK7m736fMi-aZIqwo2-4OJwZ9MFlOQh_GIzIFvDq9gdW4yt29_bnPofcBMHsa6Q.hFwlc1855dINuTjZrHmLhPTcG82A9uKRHbgubpB6cfk&dib_tag=se&keywords=amazon%2Bdji%2B4k%2Bfly%2Bmore&qid=1760550072&sprefix=amazon%2Bdji%2B4k%2Bfly%2Bmore%2Caps%2C168&sr=8-5&th=1)
r/drones • View on Reddit →Mini 4k is underrated I had to return a mini 3 cuz it just wouldn't compare with the mini 4k. Image wise the mini 3 was a better. I put both in the air in high winds the mini 4k did an amazing job compared to the mini 3.
r/dji • View on Reddit →I started with the mini 4k and now move up to the mini pro 4 with the lenses for ligth pollution.
r/dji • View on Reddit →I just bought a mini4k on Amazon and so far it's made it from Singapore to Ketchikan in 1.5 days. The estimated arrival date is still 10-19 days out on Amazon, but UPS says Monday arrival. The order is fulfilled by Amazon so I should be okay if it's fake or broken or something. the only hang up I can think of would be customs in Ketchikan, but if it makes it past there I should get it.
r/drones • View on Reddit →YES!!! It worked. Thanks! I guess I should have tried it before bothering to ask. 😄 (I've ordered a sun shield now, too. Thanks for that suggestion.) I officially like the DJI Mini 4K now that I don't need the phone to fly it. 😄 😄
r/drones • View on Reddit →Huh! Amazon sells grappling hooks for small drones. No idea how well they work...
r/drones • View on Reddit →Today I tried out the Return-to-Home function. It worked perfectly. It was very slow, and landed facing the wrong way, but that's all fine. Now I just wish that I could hang a grappling hook from it to remove the birds' nest from the roof. But I suspect that a drone with that capability would cost more than I want to spend.
r/drones • View on Reddit →Honestly, to the eyes of the public, the Mavic isn't much more impressive than the mini. If you want to look serious, you need an Inspire or an M300. But that's 500% overkill for OP's use cases.
r/dji • View on Reddit →I bought 2 drones this year after my first experience with drones was in 2016, the drones I purchased back then were $59 toys that I thought my kids might like and although I've flown them they do not even come close to the $59 toys of today, this year I purchased a Snaptain P30 from Best Buys and I was blown away by how easy it was to fly and it's ability to come back home should I get disconnected, My wife even enjoyed it and wanted one so I gave her the P30 and I got myself the DJI 4K Fly More Bundle and Super Wow, much much better range and stability, 4K and 4K pictures as well as some autonomous picture taking and an introduction to DJI https://preview.redd.it/jkvua5pdbzye1.jpeg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=60b3062552e4c1cf4e1e96a01bef1eb1e882d09d
r/drones • View on Reddit →Mini%204k%20is%20definitely%20a%20nice%20drone%21%20Been%20having%20a%20blast%20flying%20it https://www.reddit.com/r/dji/comments/1iap36d/mini_4k_powerful_little_drone/
r/dji • View on Reddit →It's better just more sensible to wind thats all. I had both up in the air the mini 4k passed the high winds without so much warnings. The mini 3 had a hard ride. Just hard on the gimbal,was not responding to high winds when the mini 4k was responsive. The mini 3 is definitely a better drone but not worth the upgrade from a mini 4k. Either go mini 4 pro or 3 pro.
r/dji • View on Reddit →I'm not in Canada, I got my mini 4k combo for £399 I think new and the mini 4 pro combo new + 256gb sd card for £829. I appreciate howevver I may have gotten a good deal, The dji mini 4k combo is currently $579 on amazon.ca (it's a good price) but if you want more features and tracking etc, then the mini 4 pro is just on a different level. Another option would be dji mini 4 and the neo, but depending on price at that stage I'd still recommend the dji mini 4 pro. Maybe hold off on buying anything until the summer, their are rumours that a mini 5 pro is being released which in turn should reduce the price of the 4
r/dji • View on Reddit →Until you've flown a DJI...you haven't flown. Get a Mini. Any generation. That's where you start.
r/drones • View on Reddit →I'd pick the Avata 2 for close inspection (within inches), and with head tracking it's easy to look up under the soffits or down a chimney. I was actually doing this yesterday with the Neo, could get right up to there with on the 3rd floor and look in, bumping not a problem because propeller guards. I looked at a previous valet patch repair closely, saw a couple shingles that are possibly starting to slide. Went up the roof, probably with a clearance of 3", and after going over the peak went to the chimney and looked down. Bumped another part of the roof and it crashed in the box gutter, but luckily I could take off again. With DJI Care, replacement for the Neo is only $29, so I don't have to worry much. (Avata would only cost $49, but I've already used 2/4, and would prefer to not be without it for a week.) If you don't want to get close and are okay with being feet away, then a mini is probably okay. Propeller guards might be good for cases where there are nearby trees or cables. Here's an example of getting close, with head tracking, and being able to look up or down, or turn your head while you fly past - https://youtu.be/D2ygkUlsemQ?si=kswV-c1XyN1lYi-h
r/dji • View on Reddit →Mini 3 is better than the Mini 4k if that is your budget range. I decided to get a Mini 3 and I'm pretty happy with it, so go for it!
r/dji • View on Reddit →It integrates with the DJI Fly app, which is the same the newest drones like the air 3s or the flip use. The app gets updated for new IOS/Android versions, but don't expect any new features for the drone itself. Mini 3 or mini 4k are the best budget entry level camera drones, so not a bad pick. Buying second hand make sure it actually works, if there is a video of it flying with no errors then it's usually fine, people sell drones second hand all the time, but since crashing is a thing, you might get scammed.
r/drones • View on Reddit →Get DJI mini 4K. May save money getting a used one too.
r/drones • View on Reddit →In my case, I wasn't sure what I was actually looking for, so I figured I'd start cheap and learn in a little bit. I bought a Neo and control, has been fun, then a mini 4K, which is very fun in a different way. I suspected I'd want to go up to a fancier model from there, but the 4K actually does what I need. That said, I'm sure I'll get something more expensive at some point, but I'm not yet sure what additional features will improve my life.
r/dji • View on Reddit →I ordered the DJI Mini 4K, they shipped it, and US Customs returned it to the shipper. I phoned DJI and was given no reason, but they shipped it again, and it arrived yesterday, which is why I'm only now replying. Compared to the HolyStone, the DJI is much more stable in flight. However, out of doors the phone screen even on max brightness is so washed out it's hard to see. Can the DJI Mini 4K be flown without the phone? (I had the same problem with the phone using the HolyStone, and it turned out that could be flown without the phone. Obviously I don't have access to the camera that way, but I'm only using it to chase the birds off my roof.) Thanks.
r/drones • View on Reddit →It depends where you are coming from. Own three DJI drones which each have a unique purpose. If had none, would probably decide between the Flip and Mini. But for those who already have a DJI there's no real selling point to get this
r/dji • View on Reddit →I have a Neo, a mini 4K, and a mini 4 pro. Would definitely recommend the mini 4K on your budget, unless your primary use is for taking videos of yourself and friends. A mini 4K with controller is the same price as a neo with controller, and the mini 4K flies much better, just doesn't have some of the cool smart modes.
r/dji • View on Reddit →Best starter drone. Spend the extra $ and get the fly more combo.
r/dji • View on Reddit →So, not saying this to rub it in or anything. But I ordered a refurb mini dji drone from dji in Canada, had it delivered to shipbymail, and they forwarded it to me in the US. I did not pay anything extra to pick it up beyond what ship by mail charged for their service. I am pretty shocked.
r/drones • View on Reddit →I am thoroughly enjoying my mini 4 pro, but I am really glad I had a mini 4K first to see how much I enjoyed the hobby. 4K is probably 80% of 4 pro for a lot less money. Camera is not quite as good, doesn't have obstacle avoidance, but flies great. I also have a neo, which is a whole other thing. The Neo is pretty inferior when it comes to flying using sticks, it's good for using its AI to take photos of groups, people walking, that kind of thing.
r/dji • View on Reddit →Not really. Depends on how cheap you are talking about. A lot of (very) cheap drones will start drifting away while in the air and then crash. Slightly expensive ones will actually stay in place (or have just little movement). It's easier to fly since it won't move unless you want it to. The cheap ones will drift and make you probably panic, and then you won't know what to do. The good ones will stay still, let you stay calm, and let you fly it properly. I learnt this from experience. You don't have to spend 500 straight away though. Dji mini 4k is about £250, not sure how much in $. Even cheaper than that, you could get something like a holy stone hs360s. Camera isn't as good as dji (but not terrible), but it flies great. Also random tip: if you're new to flying and scared of hitting something like a tree, go higher. Higher means less obstacles.
r/drones • View on Reddit →Technically, the cheapest way is to get a 2nd-hand autel with built in mapping. The way I did it early on was a mavic mini (mini 4k works just as well) and Dronelink permanent license for their mapping feature. (Check their compatibility guide first). 70% overlap/sidelap is good enough for most things, but if there's not great contrast in the basin then I'd recommend 80% or 85%. Process with WebODM installed from github through the CLI (Free) or pay for the windows installer (60$ last I checked) Altogether maybe $300-$400 if you can get the Mini 4k on sale or 2nd hand
r/UAVmapping • View on Reddit →Nice man! Happy flying. 3 pro way better than the mini 4k. I'm sure you'll have a blast flying it.
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