Reviews of the DJI Mini 5 Pro: the most PRO ‘mini’

Opinions about the DJI Mini 5 Pro have been flying around social media. The launch of DJI’s latest drone marks a turning point for DJI’s ‘Mini’ drone family. With a 1-inch 50 MP sensor, 10-bit video and safety enhancements, this drone promises to win over both content creators and professionals looking for lightness without compromising on quality.

In this article, I share my thoughts on the DJI Mini 5 Pro, compare its features with previous models (Mini 2, Mini 3 Pro, and Mini 4 Pro), and analyse in which scenarios it may be the best option.

What’s new in the DJI Mini 5 Pro

Highlights of this model:

  • 1-inch, 50 MP sensor with f/1.8 aperture → improves low-light photography and allows for greater dynamic range.
  • Professional video → 4K/60 HDR, 4K/120 fps slow motion and 10-bit recording with D-Log M and HLG profiles.
  • Gimbal with up to 225° rotation and true vertical mode, designed for social media content.
  • Omnidirectional sensors with front LiDAR → improved safety even at night.
  • Superior battery life → up to 36 minutes with standard battery and over 50 minutes with Plus battery.
  • 42 GB internal storage → you no longer have to rely so much on microSD cards.

Differences between the Mini 5 PRO and previous models

To better understand the leap forward, let’s review how it has evolved compared to the Mini series.

  • Compared to the Mini 2 and basic models: huge gap in video (limited to 4K/30 fps), much simpler sensors and no internal memory.
  • Compared to the Mini 4 Pro: improved sensor (1‘ vs. 1/1.3’), internal storage (42 GB vs. 2 GB) and adds LiDAR.
  • Compared to the Mini 3 Pro: leap in image quality, longer battery life, and better stability in adverse conditions.

mini 5 pro differences
ModelWeightTime of flightSensorVideoStorageSensors
Mini 2249 g~31 min1/2.3″ – 12 MP4K/30 fpsLimited
Mini 3 Pro249 g~34/47 min (Plus)1/1.3″ – 48 MP4K/60 fpsDirectional
Mini 4 Pro249 g~34/45 min (Plus)1/1.3″ – 48 MP4K/60 fps HDR2 GBOmnidirectional
Mini 5 Pro249,9 g~36/52 min (Plus)1″ – 50 MP4K/60 HDR – 4K/120 slo-mo – 10-bit42 GBOmnidirectional + LiDAR

Opinions on the DJI Mini 5 Pro: strengths and weaknesses

Strengths

  • Excellent performance in photography and video, especially in low light.
  • More flexible gimbal, ideal for vertical content creators.
  • Advanced safety with LiDAR, unique in drones in this category.
  • Long battery life and integrated internal memory.
  • Under 250 g → still very light and easy to carry.

Points to consider

  • Risk that some units may exceed 250 g, which may entail additional legal requirements for flying in the open category of drones.
  • Although it withstands wind well (12 m/s), it does not match the stability of larger drones.

Uses and applications of the Mini 5 Pro

This drone is particularly useful for:

  • Social media content creators: thanks to true vertical and 10-bit recording.
  • Lightweight professional aerial photography: a 1-inch sensor and f/1.8 aperture make all the difference.
  • Travellers and bloggers: portable, autonomous and without excessive legal restrictions.
  • Corporate and advertising video: sufficient quality for serious projects without the need for heavier drones.
  • Light inspections and amateur mapping: with good autonomy and stability.

In summary, my opinions on the DJI Mini 5 Pro are very positive: DJI has managed to bring the features of larger drones to an ultra-lightweight format, with a larger sensor, better battery life, and greater safety. It is an ideal model for those looking for a powerful and lightweight drone, although for those who already have a Mini 4 Pro, the investment will depend on how much they value these improvements.

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