DJI Air 3S vs DJI Mini 4 Pro

SpecDJI Air 3SDJI Mini 4 Pro
Price (USD)$1099–$1299$759–$959
Year20242023
Autonomysemi-autonomoussemi-autonomous
Environmentoutdooroutdoor
Weight0.723 kg0.249 kg
Dimensions (cm)20.7L × 9.8W × 8.9H17.1L × 9W × 6.2H
ConnectivityWiFi, BluetoothWiFi, Bluetooth
Rating4.7/54.7/5

DJI Air 3S

The DJI Air 3S is the 2024 successor to the Air 3, upgrading the primary wide-angle camera to a 1-inch CMOS sensor for dramatically better low-light performance and dynamic range. A world first for an Air-series drone, it also features forward-facing LiDAR that enables nightscape omnidirectional obstacle sensing — making it safe to fly and film in complete darkness. The dual-camera system pairs the 1-inch 24mm wide-angle with a 1/1.3-inch 70mm medium telephoto, both recording 4K/60fps HDR with 14 stops of dynamic range. The 45-minute flight time and 20km transmission remain class-leading. Free Panorama mode, Next-Gen Smart RTH, and ActiveTrack 360 complete the feature set. The Air 3S is the recommended choice for content creators who regularly shoot in low-light environments.

DJI Mini 4 Pro

The DJI Mini 4 Pro is DJI's most capable sub-249g drone, the first Mini to feature omnidirectional obstacle sensing and the new ActiveTrack 360 subject tracking that follows moving targets through complex environments. At 249g it is FAA registration-exempt for recreational US fliers, yet delivers 4K/60fps HDR video and 20km O4 video transmission — specs that rival drones twice its weight. The 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor produces 48MP stills and cinema-quality video. True Vertical Shooting rotates the gimbal 90° for native portrait video, ideal for social content. ActiveShots intelligent flight modes include Hyperlapse, MasterShots, and QuickShots. Flight time is 34 minutes standard (45 minutes with the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus). The RC-N2 controller pairs with a smartphone for a lightweight, compact kit.