I've been wanting to get a drone for ages to get into photography, and i've been tossing up between the mini 4 pro, air 3, and the mavic 3, and I was already leaning towards the air 3, but if the air 3s has a 1-inch sensor and a changeable aperture, I will 100% be getting it.
Personally the DJI Air 3 S would be the best for semi-consumer. In the USA the drone over 250 grams is not a problem to fly as long you registered and have remote ID, and if use commercially just need license Part 107. If you go anywhere else I recommend not to get anything over 250 gram or too expensive, it will be taken away or not able to fly ( check the countries regulation). DJI products I recommend are the mini series for your average consumer.
@@reviewprodigy Yes, it happens more often then not. Reasons why people take it as carry-on, 250 gram catalog worth looking into are: the Fimi 3, Specta mini, and DJI mini 4k. All depends on your budget, support, geo fencing.
I’m keeping the air3 watching videos, comparing the two cameras, not much of a difference, maybe to a professional and plus you lose a minute of air time with the air3s and it has the same transmission signal not worth it to me I will wait for the Air4
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I think u are spot on my friend… cant wait to see it. Was leaning toward the mavic 4 pro, but maybe not if DJI hits the gates u mentioned
I was going to do the same but I think the air3S will be the way to go
I've been wanting to get a drone for ages to get into photography, and i've been tossing up between the mini 4 pro, air 3, and the mavic 3, and I was already leaning towards the air 3, but if the air 3s has a 1-inch sensor and a changeable aperture, I will 100% be getting it.
me too:)
How about vertical aspect ration without cropping?
Personally the DJI Air 3 S would be the best for semi-consumer.
In the USA the drone over 250 grams is not a problem to fly as long you registered and have remote ID, and if use commercially just need license Part 107.
If you go anywhere else I recommend not to get anything over 250 gram or too expensive, it will be taken away or not able to fly ( check the countries regulation). DJI products I recommend are the mini series for your average consumer.
Thats good advice for when traveling:)
@@reviewprodigy Yes, it happens more often then not. Reasons why people take it as carry-on, 250 gram catalog worth looking into are: the Fimi 3, Specta mini, and DJI mini 4k. All depends on your budget, support, geo fencing.
@@SkyDomeVIZE A better option for traveling is probably the potensic atom drone. No Geo Fencing
Great Video Brett! ❤
Thankyou
I'm going to buy. I skipped the Air 3, in the hope and anticipation that the Air 3 S would be a significant upgrade.
Me too
My Air 2S is barely holding. Unfortunately all 3 batteries have been starting to swell since August.
@@octap79 Thats not good at all. The batteries are toast once they start to swell
Same 😂😂😂 the S is always faster and stronger than the regular ones so thought to get the 3 or the S
By whom ? What source? Just saying it doesn't make it true. Though at some it will but thats a bit like predicting dji will make another drone
Nov 15th, is the date...
Thanks
I’m keeping the air3 watching videos, comparing the two cameras, not much of a difference, maybe to a professional and plus you lose a minute of air time with the air3s and it has the same transmission signal not worth it to me I will wait for the Air4
click bait video
No, it's true the DJI 3S is coming soon. And what he mentioned is known.