Dji Mini 3 Pro Real Flight Time

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Thanks. so CsvView does export this data in the same csv format as the TXTlogToCSVtool.
Did put some own flights with no errors into CsvView and noticed some IMUcalc True values.
Lack of my knowledge this moment to understand the value of this True values in a good flight.
Tresshold values to narrow?
cheers JJB

Interesting file.
Just before the mishap drone heading 122, drone heading correspond to all the yaw inputs.
But yaw hdg value suddenly indicating left movement to hdg 162, 124,65 etc. But Gimbal yaw value remains thes same. Normally gimbal yayw follows drone hdg.
With no RC input drone should hover but started to fly away. My guess because position error, thus counter steering correcting wich are not right direction cause hdg data is wrong.At more less same time NotEnoughPower and drop in voltage.
My 2 cents : IMU gets wrong data or calculates good data to wrong results. See also the GPS speed calculated differts from original speed data in txt file, this indicates some kind of IMU errors.
See my chart, YAW line is yellow where no yaw input is given (so horizontal yaw line is good)

The IMUCalcs does the integration and differentiation described above. It also compares the differentiated GPS position values against VelN and VelE. In the current flight it can be seen that the velocities start to diverge at about 380 secs
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Drones have become favored by hobbyists and professionals, offering a new perspective on the world and capturing stunning aerial footage. But not all drones are created equal, and finding the right one for your needs can be challenging. This article will look closer at the DJI Mini 2 SE, the latest and most affordable flying camera from DJI. We will also compare it to other DJI drones, such as the DJI Mini 2 and the DJI Mini 3, and see how they stack up regarding features, specifications, and price. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced flier, this article will help you decide if the DJI Mini 2 SE is the drone for you.

Mini 2 SE is a solid product overall. I threw the same tasks I usually do to the Mini 3 Pro and the Mavic 3. At no point did the Mini 2 SE feel out of place or fail. Yes, the camera quality is not as good as those drones, but the price is way less imposing.

Mini 2 SE camera brings back memories of the Phantom 3 Advanced. They both have the same size sensor and aperture and similar image quality. But the Mini flies longer, is more stable, quieter, and has better image transmission. The fact that this drone is smaller and lighter than the battery used in the Phantom 3 reminded me of how far we have come.

The Mini 2 SE comes with the familiar DJI RC-N1 controller, which is excellent at this price point. We did numerous test flights during variable conditions. We got zero issues regarding the control of the drone or the image transmission within reasonable distances (up to 500 meters). We measured 25 minutes of real-world flight time during our testing while taking photos and video. Mini 2 SE uses the same battery as the Mini 2.

The camera is a basic 12-megapixel unit. It has a fixed focus and aperture. Manual camera settings are available (pro mode), as are RAW photo capture, bracketing, interval, and panorama modes. The video side is disappointing as there is no 2.7k 60 fps capture, an entirely software-imposed limitation. Keeping the "4k" as a marketing gimmick for the more expensive drones is understandable, but at least give us 60 fps at the lower resolution. No color profiles or format settings are available for video either. Below a 360 degree panorama made with the DJI Mini 2 SE.

The software has some limitations and missing features from more expensive drones. There is no cruise control, no auto shutter speed or iso in pro mode, and no manual speed settings. There are a few rudimentary Quickshots for video, but no active tracking, POI mode, hyperlapse, or waypoints. All advanced stuff is absent from the more expensive drones. Overall - a cheap but solid flying camera without any bells and whistles. What you can create with this drone - will entirely depend on your skills and creativity.

How does the DJI Mini 2 SE compare to the older DJI Mini 2? They are very similar drones with the same camera and body. There are software differences under the hood, mainly regarding video capture. The Mini 2 SE can record up to 2.7K video at 30fps from its 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, while the Mini 2 can record 4K video at 30fps or 2.7k at 60fps with the same sensor. The Mini 2 also supports digital zoom up to 4x in 1080p mode, while the Mini 2 SE does not.

Besides the video resolution, the Mini 2 and the Mini 2 SE have almost identical features and specifications. They both use OcuSync 2.0 for video transmission, which supports up to 10 km of video transmission with excellent anti-interference capabilities. They both have the same rated flight time of 31 minutes, a max service ceiling above sea level of 4000 m, and a max wind speed resistance of scale 5. They both have the same 3-axis gimbal stabilizing the camera and a few intelligent modes such as QuickShots and Panorama.

The Mini 2 SE is cheaper when bought new; therefore, the price difference value will come down to the video features. There is little reason to pay more for the non-se version for more casual videos and identical photos. However, even if your main focus is video - the existence of the Mini 3 complicates things.

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