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DJI Mini 4 Pro Fly More Combo Drone

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The DJI Mini 4 Pro is a compact powerhouse designed for creators who want professional-grade aerial footage in a travel-friendly package. Weighing under 249 g, it's light enough to fly without additional licensing in many regions, yet powerful enough to capture breathtaking content wherever inspiration strikes.

Equipped with 4K/60fps HDR, True Vertical Shooting, and omnidirectional obstacle sensing, the Mini 4 Pro brings advanced imaging and safety features typically found in larger drones. Its 20 km FHD video transmission ensures a stable, long-range connection, while ActiveTrack 360? unlocks dynamic, cinematic tracking shots with ease.

With up to 34 minutes of flight time, intuitive controls, and a robust ecosystem of accessories, the Mini 4 Pro is ideal for travellers, filmmakers, and hobbyists alike. It's the most advanced mini-drone DJI has ever produced - a perfect blend of portability and performance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a drone?

A drone is a small unmanned aircraft that can be controlled remotely or fly automatically using onboard sensors and GPS. Consumer drones are commonly used for photography, video recording and recreational flying.

Most modern drones include cameras, stabilisation systems and smart flight modes that make them easier for beginners to use.

Are drones difficult to fly?

Most modern consumer drones are designed to be beginner friendly. They include features such as GPS stabilisation, altitude hold and automatic hovering.

These technologies make it much easier for new pilots to learn how to fly safely.

How far can a drone fly?

The range of a drone depends on the model and the communication technology it uses. Many consumer drones can fly several hundred metres to several kilometres away from the controller.

However pilots should always keep their drone within visual line of sight according to most safety guidelines.