Accelerating Commercial Viability and Market Demand: A Panel Discussion at Commercial UAV Expo

At the Commercial UAV Expo, industry leaders gathered to discuss how the drone industry can accelerate its growth and achieve commercial viability. Moderated by Gretchen West, co-founder of the Commercial Drone Alliance, the panel featured insights from Eric Brock, CEO of Ondas Holdings, Jon Damush, CEO of uAvionix, and Eric Mintz, Director of Infrastructure Mobility […]

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Call for Unity and Legislative Progress at Commercial UAV Expo Keynote

As legislative efforts to ban or restrict Chinese-made drones intensify in the U.S., the US drone industry finds itself increasingly divided. Chinese drone manufacturer DJI dominates the global market with an estimated 65-85% market share, making it the platform of choice for many U.S. drone service providers, first responders, and software companies. However, growing concerns […]

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DFR in Australia: Sphere Drones Secures Contract with WA Police Force

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Drone Policy Update: From the Floor of Commercial UAV Expo

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Teledyne FLIR Offers Discount on SIRAS Drones for First Responders

Promotion Provides a Major Discount on Professional-Grade Drones Through the End of 2024 Teledyne FLIR, a part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, has announced a limited-time promotion for first responders on its SIRAS™ drone. The promotion offers a 28 percent discount, bringing the price of the SIRAS down to $6,995. The offer is available until the […]

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The best DJI drones under 250 grams

As you sift through the specs to find the best drone, one key feature stands out: weight. Drones under 250 grams are popular for several reasons, and DJI offers some of the best options in this category. These drones are not only lightweight and easy to transport but also benefit from fewer regulations, making them a favorite among hobbyists and travelers alike.

Some of the best drones in the under 250 grams category include the DJI Mini 2 SE, Mini 3, Mini 4K, and Mini 4 Pro

Here’s an in-depth look at each model, highlighting their features and why they stand out.

The significance of drones under 250 grams

Drones weighing under 250 grams have gained popularity due to their unique advantages, particularly regarding regulations. In the United States, under-250-gram recreational drones don’t require FAA registration. Additionally, they’re often exempt from compliance with Remote ID requirements, again simplifying the flying experience.

In some countries, drones under 250 grams can perform more complex operations, such as flying beyond visual lines of sight or over people, which expands their potential uses.

Note that all drones flying for commercial purposes in the U.S. under Part 107 must be registered.

And of course, lightweight drones are ideal for travel, easily fitting into carry-on backpacks. 

DJI Mini 3 Pro
Sally French, The Drone Girl, reviews the DJI Mini 3 Pro in May 2022.

How DJI drones under 250 grams compare: side by side 

Here’s a detailed comparison of the top DJI drones under 250 grams, focusing on key features like cost, flight time, image sensor, video quality, and obstacle sensing.

All of the prices named here are the standard price options (drone plus DJI RC-N2 controller). Of course, prices increase with more add-ons like Fly More Combos or other add-on accessories like spare batteries. And yes, if you prefer an RC2 controller over an RC-N2, then add more to your budget.

Feature DJI Mini 2 SE DJI Mini 4K DJI Mini 3 DJI Mini 4 Pro
Cost $279 $299 $419 $759
Flight Time 31 minutes 31 minutes 38 minutes (standard battery), 51 minutes (Intelligent Flight Battery Plus) 45 minutes
Image Sensor 1/2.3-inch CMOS 1/2.3-inch CMOS 1/1.3-inch CMOS 1/1.3-inch CMOS
Video 2.7K/30fps 4K/30fps 4K HDR 4K/60fps, HDR
Obstacle Sensing Downward Downward Downward Omnidirectional
Effective Pixels 12 MP 12 MP 12 MP 48 MP

DJI Mini 2 SE: the cheapest option

DJI Mini 2 SE

The DJI Mini 2 SE is the most affordable drone in this lineup, priced at around $279. It’s a pretty good entry-level option, especially for those new to drones or looking for a simple, reliable model. With a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, the Mini 2 SE captures 2.7K video at 30fps and 12 MP stills. It offers a flight time of up to 31 minutes, which is impressive for its size and price.

That said, its closest competitor — the DJI Mini 4K — is only $20 more, and it’s improved features are worth much more than $20 difference. After all, the Mini 2 SE lacks advanced features like 4K video and obstacle avoidance. 

Still, the Mini 2 SE includes essential DJI features like GPS-guided return to home and one-tap takeoff and landing. If your budget is tight and every dollar matters, then this is still a great drone a a killer price point. Consider the DJI Mini 2 SE if you’re looking for the cheapest possible drone that is still easy to use.

DJI Mini 4K: the best value for the price

DJI Mini 4K
The DJI Mini 4K. (Image courtesy of DJI)

The DJI Mini 4K, available for $299, is a step up from the Mini 2 SE, particularly in terms of video quality. Yet, it’s only a marginal step up in price — a mere $20 more for a far superior drone. That’s why we consider the DJI Mini 4K as the absolute best value drone relative to its price tag.

It offers 4K video recording at 30fps, providing sharper and more detailed footage. The Mini 4K also features a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor and 12 MP stills, along with a 3-axis motorized gimbal for smooth, stable shots. Like the Mini 2 SE, it boasts a 31-minute maximum flight time.

When it was first released on Amazon back in June 2024, it quickly became Amazon’s best-selling drone. That is because it’s ideal for users who want to capture high-quality video without a significant investment.

Its compact, sub-250-gram design makes it easy to carry and use, bypassing many regulatory hurdles and making it a versatile choice for travel and casual use.

DJI Mini 3: the best camera quality with an under $600 price point

DJI Mini 3 Pro drones under 250 grams
The DJI Mini 3 Pro is among the drones that weighs under 250 grams.

The DJI Mini 3, priced at $419, offers the best camera quality among these models. Though it’s much more expensive than our beloved DJI Mini 4K,  it’s currently $140 cheaper than it was when it launched at the end of 2022. 

With a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor and 4K HDR video, the Mini 3 provides exceptional image quality, particularly in low-light conditions. It also offers the longest flight time, with up to 38 minutes on the standard battery and 51 minutes with the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus.

The Mini 3 includes a downward vision system for safer landings but lacks the omnidirectional obstacle sensing found in the Mini 4 Pro. 

This drone is perfect for content creators and enthusiasts who want high-quality footage and extended flight times, without exceeding the 250-gram weight limit.

DJI Mini 4 Pro: the ultimate under-250-gram drone

DJI Mini 4 Pro

The DJI Mini 4 Pro, priced at around $759, represents the pinnacle of DJI’s under-250-gram drone offerings. It features a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor and can shoot 4K video at 60fps with HDR, providing stunning clarity and detail. 

The Mini 4 Pro also includes an omnidirectional obstacle-sensing system, making it one of the safest drones in its weight class. This drone is particularly crash-proof.

With a flight time of up to 45 minutes, this drone offers the best performance for those willing to invest in top-tier features. It’s ideal for professional photographers and videographers who need the best possible image quality and safety features.

Which DJI drone under 250 grams is the best choice?

For those seeking to balance cost and features, The Drone Girl recommends the DJI Mini 4K. This drone is perfect for beginners and hobbyists who want to capture stunning 4K video without breaking the bank. It’s at the top of our list for the cheapest DJI drone that we’d recommend. 

The Mini 4K is ideal for casual flyers who want a reliable and easy-to-use drone for capturing memorable moments, whether it’s during a family vacation or a day out in nature. 

If you are looking for the absolute cheapest option, then the Mini 2 SE is the best option for you. 

If you are a more serious drone photographer — but still price-conscious — then look to the DJI Mini 3. It offers superior camera quality with enhanced image resolution and color accuracy, making it an excellent choice for those who prioritize image quality. This drone is well-suited for more serious hobbyists who are looking to explore creative photography and videography.

Now if price is not a factor and you want the highest quality drone under 250 grams, then without a doubt that is the DJI Mini 4 Pro. It is truly unbeatable. After all, the Mini 4 Pro offers unparalleled capabilities and safety features that ensure a superior flying experience.

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TEKEVER’s AR5 Drone Deployed to Enhance Maritime Safety in the Gulf of Genoa

– TEKEVER, a provider of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and maritime surveillance solutions, has announced the deployment of its AR5 unmanned fixed-wing aircraft to the Sarzana air base in Italy. The aircraft will be operated by the Italian Coast Guard on behalf of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) to enhance maritime awareness in the […]

Turkey’s Anka-3 UCAV Performs First Flight with Ammunition

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NASA Develops Pod to Help Autonomous Aircraft Operators

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5 Advantages & 5 Disadvantages for Using Drones to Seed Cover Crops

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