The DJI drone that most beginner pilots buy has fallen to an all-time low price
The DJI Mini 4K is a sub-249-gram drone – perfect for anyone looking to dip their toe into the world of aerial videography
If you’ve been thinking about dipping your toe into the world of aerial videography, now is the time to grab one of DJI’s most popular entry-level drones, the Mini 4K. Right now, you can pick it up for just $239 at Amazon, the lowest price it’s ever been.
What makes the Mini 4K a popular choice for new pilots? Its sub-249-gram weight means it surpasses certain drone registration requirements, it’s easy to operate, and it captures high-resolution 4K footage, despite its small size. It’s also one of DJI’s more affordable models, so the fact that it’s now even cheaper makes this a stellar deal.
With Black Friday pushing its price to an all-time low, the Mini 4K is now the most accessible way to get proper 4K aerial footage from the world’s biggest drone brand. If you’ve been drone-curious but hesitant to splash out, this is the moment to jump (fly)!
The Mini 4K’s camera is mounted on a 3-axis gimbal, which helps it capture smooth, cinematic shots. Speaking of cinematic shots, there are plenty of QuickShot modes, to help you film professional-looking footage that’ll fool people into thinking you’ve been doing this for years. If, however, you are a more experienced pilot, you can express your own creativity using the manual settings. You’ll also get a decent 31 minutes of flight time, plenty for content creation.
It's a portable powerhouse the Mini 4K and now at this newly reduced price for Black Friday, it just got even better. Don't risk it flying away.
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Bryony is a former Staff Writer in T3’s Active vertical. She is a certified personal trainer and part-time fitness instructor. In her spare time, she could usually be found in her natural habitat – the gym – where her training combined bodybuilding and powerlifting. She used to write about accessible workouts, nutrition and innovative fitness products that could help people reach their fitness goals and take their training to the next level.
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