DJI MINI 3 Pro Beginners Guide - Start Here!

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[Music] welcome to this complete beginner's guide for the dji mini 3 pro if you purchase a drone you may be waiting for it to be delivered you have it at home but you are not sure about everything this is the place to start so you're getting the knowledge about everything there is to know about the drone the rc controller and the fly app and i also gonna throw in some really nice tips and tricks to make your flight go even smoother we will start this video by going through the drone itself so when you get the drone it's packed in this box and when you look at the drone first you have a lens cover or you have a cover here for the gimbal you remove it by unclipping it at the bottom and then you just take it off and this is the main camera that is the only camera that can take pictures and videos on this drone it can take pictures and videos like this so it's horizontal and it can flip the camera like this you can take through vertical videos and pictures and those two things up here that looks like two cameras those are vision sensors they are detecting everything that is in front of the drone between 0.39 meters up until 25 meters and the range it detects obstacles are 106 degrees like this and 90 degrees like this so it detects everything that is in front of a drone then if you take a look at the back side of the drone you have the back facing wizard with wish and vision vision sensors they are detecting every obstacle that is 0.36 meters all up to 23.4 meters behind the drone and then if we flip the drone upside down also here you have two vision sensors and they are working together with these two other small holes you see here those are ir infrared sensors [Music] and together all of those four sensors are making sure that when you're flying the drone is precisely where it's supposed to be because it takes pictures on the grounds it knows that it shouldn't move so even if you don't have gps the drone can keep steady when it's less than 12 meters from the ground and that is also useful for example if you're flying indoors where you don't have any gps satellites connections thingies then those sensors help to keep the position so you can fly safely also indoors and to fly the drone you have to unfold the arms where the propellers are so you unfold these one backwards and then you unfold the other ones forward like this and now the drone is unfold and ready to fly here at the back you have one usbc port and one sd card slot the usbc port is used to either dump the footage down into your computers you can connect it directly to the computer and it's also used to charge the battery that is inserted into the drone and to take out the battery just push these two on each side and pull it backwards and this is the intelligent flight battery and here it also says ultra light 249 grams that means that with this battery the drone weighs 249 grams and it gives you up to 34 minutes of flight time there is also an intelligent side battery plus that is heavier so then it goes above the 250 grams limit but it gives you up to 47 minutes of flight time and to put the battery back you just put it in here and push it in and now it's locked and ready to be used on top of the drone this is the on and off switch if you push that one once you're getting four led lit up if the battery is fully charged and back here those two are just air vents because the drone doesn't have any internal fans to cool it down so it relies on the air that is coming from these flight propellers so if you keep the drone turned on and it's just on the ground it will surely overheat because it doesn't cool down and to turn the drone on you just push once and then you push and hold the second time but before we do that we're gonna go through the dji rc remote with it monitor included and that remote is actually hidden below this little protective cover you have here and this remote is a real game changer because it has the monitor included before you had to attach your phone either below or on top and that made everything so much slower especially to go out and flying and you also had to rely on that to have battery in the phone even if someone called they just messed things up and yeah it was pretty annoying so to have the monitor included in remote that is just amazing so the most obvious things is this big screen that we have here and if we're going to compare that one to the iphone 13 pro max we can see that it's fairly similar not not really it's it's a little bit smaller but it's a pretty good size and then we also have two joysticks up here they don't have any any sticks on them because the sticks are stored here at the back so just pull them out and then you just screw them on here at the front and then here at the front we also have this button where it has an age and then a pause sign when you tap that one once the drone will pass anything it's doing in the air if you for example has programmed it to do some maneuvers when you click that one then the drone just stops and if you push and hold that button instead it will initiate the return to home protocol so we'd go up to the preset return home altitude you have set and then we'll fly back home and land safely to the right of it we have this little switch where it says c n and s and when you have this one in the middle where it says n you're in normal mode so you have the obstacle avoidance sensors active and you can fly the normal flying that you would like to do if you take that one to the left where it says c c stands for cinematic when you are in cinematic mode everything slows down you can get those really nice cinematic shots and then if you take it to the right instead where it says s that stands for sport mode and sport mode is the fastest and quickest way to fly but it disables all the obstacle avoidance sensors so you can easily run into things that are in front or behind the drone so be aware when you use the sport mode that you don't fly into things then to the right of that you have the on off switch if you click that once you're gonna get these four leds again those are indicating how much battery you have in a drone and then if we look at the top of it you have this little button with a red dot on that is to start and stop filming and the other one with the camera that is the camera button so you can take pictures and that one works in two steps so first you can push it halfway so you get focus and then you push all the way to take the picture here you have two toggle wheel that can turn a little bit like this the left one is controlling the gimbal aka the camera so you can control the angle like this this wheel up here that one is controlling their digital zoom that drone has so if you film in 4k you have up to two times digital zoom if you're filming 1080p you have up to four times digital zoom and if you film in 2.7k you have three times the zoom and here at the bottom of the remote here you have the usbc port to charge the remote or connect directly to your computer and under this flap you have the micro sd card that you can insert here you have also another usbc port and that one is called a host port by dji and that one is to connect something that dji calls the dji cellular dongle we don't have that yet i haven't seen it but that's for accessories later on what else do we have on the back here here we have this c1 and c2 button those are custom 1 and custom 2 buttons so you can customize the feature and function of those buttons which is really handy another thing that is good to know is where the antennas are on this remote you don't have any antennas that you can fold out because they are hidden inside the remote here so when you're flying and you maybe notice that the signal strength the connection to the drone is getting weaker then keep in mind that you aim this side of the remote towards where the drone is so you're getting the best signal connection now let's turn on the remote so we can see what the dji fly app that is installed pre-installed on this remote what it does and all the features that we have in it so to turn on the remote you tap once and then hold you hear that chime and then the remote is starting up and while that remote is starting up i also would like to mention that as i said you can charge the drone with this little usbc port at the back a better way that i find to charge a drone that is to charge it via the two-way charging hub that is included in the fly market where you also get this little bag and the charging hub looks like this so you can charge up to three batteries you just plug in the charging cord into the in port and then it's gonna charge the batteries in sequence it starts with a most charged battery and then fill that one up and then it continues with the one with less charging than the one with least charge and then you can also plug into charger remote from here you just take the out port plug that into remote and then you can do that in the evening and you can be sure that all the batteries and the remote is fully charged when you wake up in the morning and it's time to get out flying so now i think that the remote has started up and now it looks like this let's start the screen recording of this remote so you can see what it actually looks like because it's a little bit hard to see like this maybe so to start the screen recording i just swipe down twice and then click screen recording i hear that chime and i know that it's recording and that is what this little symbol is indicating that is that the screen has been recording for 10 seconds so at the top left here we have access to the map where we can see our fly zones and other things we know that we are flying in a location where we're allowed to fly now it says it's locating because it doesn't have a gps position yet and then to the top right here it says academy that's where you can access for example flight tutorials and you can access the manual and you can access all different kinds of fancy things in here let me tap that one so we can see what it looks like but to be able to access that you need to connect the remote to the internet and the way i do that when i'm out and about like this is i'm taking my phone and then just turn on the personal hotspot and then you can just tap retry and maybe we try and when we are connected it's going to open up the site on dji where we have access to all these manuals for the ddi mini 3 pro for example so you can just tap that one and you can have all these courses but i would prefer to look at this video instead because i'm going to go through things in a different way that i think is maybe better i just would like to step in and say thank you so much for watching this far and if you don't mind please give the video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't already because then you don't miss the videos that i haven't uploaded yet back to the video again at the bottom here you have where it says album that's where you access all the footage that you have recorded so just tap that one and you're getting in here so you can select if you would like to see whatever is on the aircraft album or in the app album and then we have sky pixels sky pixels is dji social media app i never use it but you can post your videos and footage there if you would like to and then i can also access my profile and here i have device management i can tap on settings so i can check for firmware updates and then we have the connection guide and when the drone is turned on it will set go flying here instead and we can also see that we're not connected to the drone with this little red little diode that we have up here that one turns green whenever we are connected to the drone so now let's start the drone so we can see what it looks like when the drone is connected to the remote so the first thing you have to make sure whenever you start the drone is that the remote is started first and then after that you just take the drone tap hold you hear that little chime what's happening now is that remote is establishing connection with the drone it takes a little while now you can see that we have a green diode up here instead which is indicating that the drone is actually connected to the remote and here we can see that now when we are on this page where we were before we have to go fly button here at the bottom right so let's tap to go fly and now we are into the app where we are flying and we're gonna see the camera here as we did before first at the top left it says n mode that is the normal flight mode now we have this toggle switch in n as well but if you start up the drone and you for example have that one in sport mode the drone would still be in normal mode so you're not by accident putting this one in sport and then you go up flying and you crash into something so if this is in anything else than normal when you start the app itself and the drone itself will still be normal and then we have altitude zone and it's set to 117 meters in sweden we are allowed to fly up to maximum 120 meters right now i've set the maximum altitude to 170 meters i can tap that one and then i'm getting access to the max altitude i said that is set to 170 meters i can adjust this one to up to 500 meters but i'm not allowed to fly that high so let's set that one to 160 meters and then i can set the rth altitude that stands for return to home altitude so what i usually do is that i look around i take a look where i have the highest things i'm flying to that place and then i'm gonna check how high up the top of that obstacle is and then i'm gonna set the return to home altitude a little bit higher of course it's gonna fly over it in this situation to i don't know 46 meters then we have the max distance and the max distance that's where you set how far away from you the drone is allowed to fly because i fly within the line of sight i don't set any limit there because as far as i can see it it's fine and if i can't see it i'm gonna fly back and then at the bottom here you can set the storage location i have an sd card inserted into the drone and i'd fly with the 256 gigabyte sd card just because i don't want to be out of flying and then i'm going to run out of space i'm going to drop a link to that sd card and everything else in the description box below if you have the sd card inserted you can select to store the footage on that sd card and you can also select to store on the internal storage but keep in mind that the internal storage is 1.2 gigabytes it lasts for 55 seconds or one minute you need to have an sd card in the drone and it doesn't come with it and here you can also format the sd cards just tap format and i recommend you to format the sd card in the drone before you start using it so you make sure that the sd card has the file structure that drone prefers to use so you don't get any issue with the footage you're saving to it to the top right here it says 85 that is 85 left in the flight battery and then to the right of it it says how much flight time i have left but there is a 0.00 that's because the drone is still on the ground and if i tap that one it's going to say how long time does the drone estimate that it's left until the return to home protocol will be auto initiated because when the power in the battery is low enough the drone will automatically return to the return to home position if you set the drone to do that and if you tap that button you're gonna see some more information about the batteries before we get up and flying we're gonna just go through some more things here we have the rc connection if we tap that one we can see that very strong rc signal and that's what i said that if we're getting a weaker signal there then we can just make sure that we are aiming this side towards the drone and then to the right of it where you see that it's a red little icon that is the indication for the obstacle avoidance sensors and that is because we're not up flying so it's not working that's why it's red when it's white then the optical avoidance is working that's also important to know that if you go to sport mode the obstacle avoidance sensors will also be disabled so it will be red when you go to sport modes to the right of that you have how many gps satellites we are connected to now we're connected to 39 and if you tap that one it's going to say strong gps signal and 28 satellites to the right of that when you have those three dots that is to enter the menu of that drone and this fly app you have safety control camera transmission and about and let's go through the safety tab first the first thing you have flight assistance that sets what a drone is going to do whenever it detects an obstacle somewhere if it's going to fly into it or if it's going to bypass or if it's going to break so you set that hair it's gonna bypass it's gonna break or it's gonna be off if you're flying and you notice that oh i can't fly sideways for some reason it just doesn't work and you think that something is maybe wrong with the remote well it's not just go in here and check if bypass is enabled because if you have enabled bypass by default the disabled sideways flight is also enabled that means that the drone will not fly sideways the next one is display writer map when that is enabled a real-time obstacle detection radar map will be displayed so you're going to see oh there is a little bit red because it's close to something that is yellow because it's not that close and i'm going to show you how that one works also then we have the max altitude again 160 meters i can adjust that one here okay let's set that round to 100 and i find this a little bit annoying i would prefer to be able to set the numbers because to slide this slider to get to exactly 120 that is as you can see really hard there will be nice just be able to tap the numbers and then you just type in the altitude you would like to have and then the max distance again the auto return to home altitude and here you can also update the home point and that is handy to do for example if you are on a boat and the return to home position is in the middle of the sea the drone is returning and then landing in the sea so here you can go in i'm going to show you that later when we're up in the air again how you can update the home point and here you also have compass calibration imu calibration you'll never need to do that because if the drone detects that it needs the calibration you will be prompted to do that and it's going to show you how to do it here battery info so you can see the health of the battery the voltage the battery temperature and everything else you need to know about the battery and here you also have to find my drone features for example if you crash the drone somewhere i hope you don't but then you can see where the drone has been flying and where the last dps position was so you can actually try to find it somewhere and that is that's not a bad thing and here in the advanced safety settings here we have the signal lost protocol what's going to happen i've set it to return to home so if for example something is happening with remote or we're getting a signal interruption somewhere the drone will go up to return to home altitude and then fly back and land and here you can set that it should just descend or you can just hover on the spot but i don't think any of those is very good so i would like it to return to home because then i know that drone will come back closer to the remote so i will probably get the signal back here we also have the emergency propeller stop procedure and that is for example say that the drone just flips out and it starts flying sideways or upside down or something like that then you set how you're going to emergency turn off the drone in the air and to do that you just pull both sticks down to the middle i'm not going to do that because that will also turn on the drone i'm going to show you that later the different ways to turn on the drone to get up and flying and then if you go to the control tab instead this is where you set the units you would like to use i'm in europe so i use metric and then object scanning that is when enabled the aircraft automatically scans and displays subjects in the camera view that is handy for example if i would like to track myself because the drone can track objects then it automatically going to detect me and i can just tap me to to select it and then we have the gimbal mode you have the follow mode when you have that enabled their drone footage is going to be stable it's going to look like a camera that is just moving around like this and if you go to the fpv mode instead then you're gonna get this dynamic flight where the gimbal is locked in this position and it will follow the motion that the drone does and then you have the advanced gimbal settings this is the pitch speed this is when you move the gimbal up and down with this toggle wheel you can set okay how fast is that gonna move and the pitch smoothness that is how fast and slow it's going to fade in and fade out from that movement the jaw rotation speed that is how quickly the drone should rotate like this and also the smoothness does is how fast it's going to start move and how it's going to slow down and this is where you set this per flight mode so at the top you see that it says normal mode this is the settings you're going to use then you can scroll down how is the drone going to behave when you're in sport mode and how is it going to behave when you are in cinematic mode at the bottom here you have a reset button so if you have screwed things up you just have to reset button and the settings are going to be back to normal so you can start messing things up again and then if you scroll down you have gimbal calibration recenter gimbal then you have the stick mode setting i prefer to use mode 2 and that's what i'm going to use when i'm going to go through the flying procedure later in this video and i really recommend to use mode 2 and then further down we have what you're going to use is c1 and c2 button so you can change that here for example i have recenter gimbal as my preferred use on button c1 and for the c2 button i've set it to switch between portrait and landscape mode of the camera and the gimbal here we also have rc calibration and we have advanced here in advance you can set how much the aircraft is responding to the input to do on the joysticks so here you can see for example if you move the joystick a little bit not so much gonna happen and then when you move it more it's gonna happen more so if you switch that one to sport you're gonna see that just moving the sticks just a little bit gonna affect the movement of the drone a lot and if you instead go to cine then you're gonna see that it's a lot more smoother and and you again have the reset at the bottom and you also have a flight tutorial you can repair the aircraft to the remote if for some reason they should not be paired yet something has happened but they are always paired when you get to drone next tab is camera and this is where you set the format mp4 or mov you have the color profile i usually do the cinelike that means that i have to grade the footage in post in editing if you don't want to do that you would like to do it quickly then just set it to normal and you don't need to grade anything then coding format i have set that one to h265 and then anti-flicker to auto peaking level that is to see what parts of the footage is in focus if you are set to manual focus i have that one to off over exposure warning that one i'm using so if i turn that one off and you look here everything looks good if i go back into the setting and i turn the overexposure warning on you can see that we have this zebras up in the sky here and that means that those parts of the footage over here this section and then this section behind me those ones are overexposed that means that we won't be able to retain any details in those parts of the footage you can enable grid lines if you would like to have that and then you have white balance i usually use that at auto setting as long as it works here again i can set where the footage is going to be saved to the sd card or internal storage i can have a cache when recording enabled that means that it's going to cache the footage into the remote if you film on 4k on the drone you have a 1080 version saved into remote but it can be also lower quality because there can be interruptions in the connection but at least you have a cached version here you set the maximum video cache capacity i have it to eight gigabyte and then you can reset again that is always at the bottom of the menus let's go to transmission and here i always have it on dual bands so the drone and remote itself they use the band that works best and the channel mode is also set to auto so it automatically uses the channel that has less disturbance you're getting the clearest connection but this is where you change it and then if we go to about i just see information about the drone and here you can also force and check for firmware updates to the right here we have this little button here we set what kind of footage we would like to capture for example here we have the photo here we have single so we can take a single photo with this button like this and then we can change so we can take a 48 megapixel picture instead like this and then we can take a aeb picture what that is doing is that it takes three or five pictures with over exposed and underexposed and then you can merge them together in post you can get an hdr picture where we can retain details both in highlights and dark sections and it's gonna be a really cool picture but it needs to have some post-production but if you say for example three pictures and i'm gonna do that one the burst is that it takes multiple picture at once so for example if i gonna do a little jump it's hard to take a picture when i'm in the air but then i can take five and now i can just say that we're gonna take five pictures i tap that one and then and then hopefully we got a picture when i was in the air and then we have timed shot that is a self-timer so if you for example would like to have okay we're gonna have five seconds timer i'm gonna push the take picture button i put it down and now i can just stand like this and then we're getting it picture taken on timer it's gonna reset these timers it's going to continue to take pictures every five seconds all until you tap the stop button let's go to the video section and here we have the normal mode first and then you have slow motion the slow motion brings down the resolution of the camera to 1080p and you take 120 frames per second video what i usually do is that i have a normal instead and then i at the bottom here i can change the frames per second and use 60 frames per second but i'm going to go back to that part of this menu and screen later then we have master shots and where quick shots and hyperlapse and panoramic and i'm going to go through that later and here we also have to switch between horizontal and vertical mode of the camera and we can set auto focus on or autofocus off here we have the record button when we film and take pictures like we saw before and then we have the play one that is to access the stored footage so here we have what's stored on the dji three mini pro and then if you go to the app album we can see whatever is stored on the remote itself and then at the bottom here it says storage that is how much storage you have left on the card and the internal drones if you tap that one you can see how much space we have left and now it says that we have six hours and 18 seconds left of storage and that is of course depending on the resolution we are using and the frame rate and that is what we set here to the right so for example if i tap that one i change to 2.7 k instead then we suddenly get 11 and a half hours of storage if we go back to 4k we can see that we can go from 24 frames per second all up to 60 frames per second and we can also see that it says hq on 24 25 and 30 frames per second and that is a high quality mode that dji call it and that's not available on the 48 50 and 60 frames per second and it should give a little bit more like hdr like recording but you can turn the hq off for those three settings so if you would like to have that you are locked into 24 25 or 30 frames per second if if you don't want to have the hq you have to use 48 50 or 60 frames per second one thing to be aware of is that for example if you are filming here and then you discover that oh i'm gonna do some digital zoom and what it doesn't work why why is it not zooming that is because the zoom is not working on 4k 48 50 or 60 frames per second well if you instead go down to 30 frames per second then you're getting that one x to the right here and the zoom feature will work again but if you are to 48 50 or 60 frames per second the one x disappears and the zoom feature are no more if you go to 2.7 k you don't have that issue you can go to 25 frames per second you have the zoom you can go up to 60 frames per second and you still have the zoom 2.7 k you have up to three times digital zoom like that and if i tap these little three x it can toggle back to one x and then top again 2x and then 3x to do a smoother zoom you can tap and hold the 1x and then you can do a zooming just by swiping your finger up and down like this and as i said before if you go to 1080 you're getting up to four times digital zoom instead and here at the bottom here we have the eev that is exposure value so right now you can see that the sky is pretty well exposed but i'm pretty dark and that is because the drone tries to figure out what is the correct exposure for this footage but in this situation if i don't want to have the details in the sky the sky is not important i am the important thing then i can go to ev and i can just set this one a little bit brighter maybe one stop overexposed and now we can see that i look a lot better but the sky is blown out because we're getting these zebra stripes and then what we have at the bottom right where it says auto you can tap that one and then they go into the pro section of this camera and now we can see that we have a lot more settings also so at the bottom here just tap anything of that and you get in this menu where you can set the white balance you can set the frames per second the resolution the storage what color profile you would like to have d cinelike or normal you can set what kind of format you would like to record in and then if you tap the bottom right where you have the little iris here you can set the iso and you can set the shutter speed and the multimeter as well that's more or less everything we have on that side let's turn back to the normal mode so it's not that overexposed and then to the left here you have three important things the bottom left where you see that little map icon if you tap that one you're getting a map and that is the map over where we are right now if you tap the top left where it says north up then we're getting the drone location upwards instead so whatever it's aiming towards then that is going to be upwards but i prefer to have north up at the bottom right if you click that one you get in this radar simulation instead so i'm going to take the drone and i can turn this around like this then we can see that the north is being adjusted and then i can tap the bottom right of that one to go back to the map and if i tap the map i'm getting a big map instead and here i can see the map over where i am where the home point is but i can see where the drone has been flying with this blue line if i would like to go back tap the picture again and you're back to where you were before and if you don't like this map you can just tap the little button to the bottom left and it's minimized again to the right of it we have the first is the elevation the height now it says that it's 0.0 meters we are ascending or descending with 0.0 meters per second and to the right of it where it says d d stands for distance and then we are 3.2 meters away and we are moving with 0.0 meters per second and this is where if i for example go back here into the settings again and i go to imperial instead then i'm gonna see that i have the feet and miles per hour so next thing is that we're gonna take the drone up into the air and we're gonna go through the basic flying and the first thing we need to do that is to check am i allowed to fly here and is this a good spot to start i can first look around let's take out the camera here we have a lot of grass this is not a very good spot to start at but if we look for example over here this looks a lot better here could be a spot where i can start so let's put the drone there so we can get up and flying right or there is one more thing we have to check first before we go flying and that is are we allowed to fly where we are and to check that the easiest way is to go back and then we can see here that we are within a warning zone so if we tap the warning zone then we're going to get a map where we can see all the control zones from all the airports and everything so we can make sure that we are in a position where we're allowed to fly and i know that this is not correct so you can't really rely on this one but what we can see is that we have an airport over here and if you tap that one we can see that this is a restricted zone but tap the autozone we can say that this is an authorization zone and here we have a enhanced warning zone here we have an altitude zone so we can see what is the rules for where you are but the thing is that you can't trust this to 100 because where i am right now is not too far away from a helicopter airport it's not listed in these apps you need to know where to find correct information and i know that in sweden we have drea on our cart on a drone map here i can see that there is a helipad where i am but that is not listed on this drone map so you can't rely on this one so what we need to do to get this drone up in the air that is to relocate to another place we don't need to ask for permission at an airport i forgot to mention one thing when you're done flying it's important that you turn off the drone in the correct order so first turn off the drone tap and hold and then you do the same with the remote tap and hold so you always turn on the remote first and then turn on the drone turn off the drone and then turn off remote another thing that you should fix pretty soon after you have purchased this drone is either to buy the fly more kits you're getting this little fancy pouch if you think that this is something for you or you have to get another kind of box or something where we're going to store the drone because that box that you get it with is not very good and i'm going to show you why everything looks good you put in the remote that looks good you put in this little cover here and then when you're gonna pack it make sure that the back propellers are inside those the legs here like this it works good but if you by accident put in the drone this way instead you also think it's going to be a really good idea but the thing is that when you close this one that little thing goes directly on top of the on off button and there are times when i've had this one in my backpack and suddenly i hear this stupid drone starting up in my backpack so instead just put it right way and everything is fine and you can store it like this but get another kind of solution for storage and i'm gonna drop link to the best solutions i have found in the description box below so now we are at this different location instead and we are outside this flying restriction area and then we have a good spot here i've cleaned it from debris and stuff that can go up into the propellers i place it on the ground the first thing we do is to turn on the remote push and hold push and hold we have 18 satellites we are in normal mode now we have two different ways to take off either i can put both of these controllers down to the center like this and the propeller starts but it doesn't take off you turn that off again i can do the same and the propellers turn off again the second and maybe easiest way to take off and you can make sure that it just hovers at 1.2 meters from the ground so push and click this little button here where it says take off and then you hold that one until it turns green and then the drone will take off by itself and it hovers in the air here at 1.2 meters to land take the left controller all the way down and it lands at the same spot where you took off so now let's try to take off that way we take the two controls to the middle the propellers have started and then i can just take the left joystick up and it takes off the left controller if i take that one forward the drone goes up if i take the controller down the drone goes down if i take that controller to the left the drone turns to the left and if i take it to the right the drone turns to the right so basically the left controller is just controlling the drone at its fixed position just up and down and then turn around if we take the other controller the right one if we push that one forward the drone goes forward if we take it backwards the drone goes backwards and if we take the control to the left the drone goes to the left and right it goes to the right then we're going to fly forward now we're maybe about 35 40 meters away just press return to home button [Music] now it goes up to the preset altitude it turns this way [Music] and it flies towards us and if i would like to pause this maneuver at any point i can just tap the pause button up here and then it is going to stop and i also have here tap to cancel return to home now it's just on top of us and now i can see that i have six minutes and 20 seconds left on flight time if i tap there i can see that okay now we are in the return to home procedure so now we don't get any information and now i don't want to land where it's about to land so tap to cancel landing i just would like to explain the blurriness up there that is just because in sweden i have to send in all drone footage into the government for approval it's the old rule from the second world war and because i haven't received the approval yet to use it i have to blur out everything that is in the horizon let's go up and now let's take a look at the flight information so here it says that we have battery 24 left it's enough for 6 minutes and 43 minutes of flight if i tap that one i can see that the return to home will auto initiate in one minute and 43 seconds if i cancel that one it will force land in four minutes and the battery will be completely depleted in about six and a half minutes and also we can relocate the return to home point so for example if i fly over here and now i'd like to have this as my return to home position i can go into the menu i go down to update home point and here i can set either that the return to home is going to be where the remote is or where the aircraft is okay so now let's take a look at these active track features and obstacle avoidance if you take a look at the top of these monitor you see that it's red that's because i am there if i move the red thing will follow me because that is where the vision sensor sends senses that something is in it way so if i move away you can see that it turns yellow because it's further away and then when it gets closer it gets red again and the same downwards it says that we are 1.6 meters above some obstacles if we now go down to video normal and then i would like to track myself then i can either drag just a rectangle around me and you're going to notice where i am and then i can just set active track and now i have trace or parallel if i have traced he's just going to follow me and if it's parallel it's just going to have the same angle towards me all the time depending on how i'm walking so let's take a look at that we take active track and then trace and go scenarios going to follow me [Music] and here i can even if i would like to be a little bit further away i can just push backwards and it's going to track me further away if i still would like to have the parallel and i can just take active track parallel go be careful now because obstacle avoidance is disabled so now if i go to this side i'm going to follow me to have the same angle if i go this way follows me again and if i go against it or towards it it backs up then we also have spotlight that is just gonna stand fixed at this position and just track me it's going to turn around around its own axis [Music] like this which is pretty cool it's like having the drone on a tripod then we have point of interest obstacle avoidance is disabled what it's going to do is that it's just going to turn around me so now i have some forest on that side so we're going to go to the right p-o-e go slow or fast or super fast let's go slow to the right and go [Music] i'm just gonna circle around me like this and it's still gonna track me see if i move this way [Music] and then it's going to continue turning that way the next thing we have is this is where you start getting really interesting so for example if i take the dronie it's going to attract me and i would like to go to distance of 30 meters that is the shortest and then i tap start you're going to count down then you're just going to take off and go to 30 meters [Music] then when it's done it's going to come back again and then it stops wherever you started then we have more we have a rocket instead of going sideways like this and it's going to go straight upwards so it's going to track me let's take start look now this is so cool [Music] then when it reached the maximum altitude that we set then it's going to come down again by itself and it's going to reposition itself and reset itself where we started and now it's back to the starting position again the next one we have is the circle it's almost like when we do the point of interest before so again we're just going to tap me and make sure it's not going to fly into anything we're going to set what wave's going gonna circle and then press start [Music] and i always have my thumb on top of the pause button when i do these things i know that i can just stop it whenever i need to stop it if i need to stop it i can't guess hit stop and it just passes directly at the spot the next thing we have is the helix then it's going to go like in a spiral motion so let's try that as well it's going to track me i like to start the thumb on top of the pause button and i can have it behind my back so no one sees it and when you go here i can just move down there by the way i need to make sure it doesn't fly into a tree and it worked but that was close [Music] and it's super cool and are just going to come down slowly directly to me again to the starting position so that is one of the best things when it comes to all these quick shots it's always going to return where you started the next one we have that is the boomerang it's a little bit tricky here when i have the trees here but let's try it and see if it works it track me again i set what weight is going to circle and start [Music] and now i think we're going to get a little bit too close i paused and that was good because i don't want to run into that tree then we also have the asteroid this one is a little special one because they're gonna create a super interesting little motion we tap me and then start thumb on top of the pause button of course gonna go backwards it's gonna go backwards it's gonna be cool and now it's gonna do its thing [Music] so let's go in here to the setting again and here it says bypass let's go backwards a little bit more now and let's see what happens when it's going to fly into me when we have set it to bypass look now decided how to fly bypass me and decided it's better to fly above me than around try it again straight forward decides okay it's better to turn that way and if we instead switch this one to break instead very soft and we can't fly any further even if i push this joystick forward nothing happens because it detects me let's compare the follow mode and the fpv mode the standard mode is like this even if i turn the footage is super stable and looks forward if i instead change to fpv mode you're going to get this lot more dramatic flight [Music] where the drone is leaning and it's flying fancy so the next thing you're gonna do that is to watch the video on that side because that is the video youtube recommend you to watch next and the video on that side well that is the latest uploaded video i have so see you in one of those overnight from sweden not [Music]
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Channel: MK - Creator
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Keywords: Mats Kellerman, dji mini 3 pro, DJI Mini 3 pro beginners guide, dji mini 3, dji mini 3 pro active track, dji mini 3 pro rc, dji mini 3 pro tutorial, dji mini 3 pro settings, DJI mini 3 pro beginners tuturial, dji mini 3 drone, mini 3 pro
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Length: 48min 52sec (2932 seconds)
Published: Thu Jun 16 2022
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