The DJI Mini 4 Pro launch is just around the corner, and a last-minute leak from Roland Quandt and WinFuture has revealed a number of photos and most of the technical details about the drone. So let’s talk about it here.

DJI Mini 4 Pro Rumored Specifications

According to the tipster, the upcoming DJI Mini 4 Pro will have different flight times in Europe and other parts of the world. That is to comply with the 249-gram weight limit in Europe and the UK, DJI will ship the Mini 4 Pro with a smaller battery in these regions. This battery will have a capacity of 2,590 mAh and will provide a flight time of up to 34 minutes.

In other parts of the world, DJI will ship the drone with a larger battery with a capacity of 3,850 mAh. This battery will provide a flight time of up to 45 minutes. There will also be an extended battery pack, but it will not be available in Europe since it exceeds the maximum weight limit for drones that do not require a permit.

The upcoming DJI Mini 4 Pro drone is expected to feature a number of notable improvements over the previous model, including omnidirectional obstacle sensing. While the Mini 3 Pro had obstacle avoidance, it was only protected from the front, back, and bottom. The Mini 4 Pro, on the other hand, is rumored to have sensors on all sides, which would allow for more active tracking modes similar to those found on the DJI Air 3 and Mavic 3 Pro drones.

In addition, the drone is expected to come with a 48-megapixel camera sensor in a 1/1.3-inch format with dual native ISO, a maximum aperture size of F/1.7, and a 0.6-micrometer pixel edge length. DJI will use pixel binning to collect more image data, achieve a higher dynamic range, and bring out details in highlights and shadows.

Moreover, it will be able to record in 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. It also has a new 100 FPS mode with 4K resolution and HDR, which can be used to create slow-motion recordings. The new drone will also offer 10-bit D-Log M and HLG color profiles for more flexibility in post-processing. For data transmission, the drone will use the DJI RC-2 controller that supports 1080p video at 60 FPS being sent up to 20 kilometers away.

The DJI Mini 4 Pro will be released on September 25th for a rumored price of €799, or €1,129 with the Fly More Combo accessories and an RC remote controller.

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