Find Your Perfect Drone

From ultra-light travel drones to professional cinematography - explore the lineup and choose your match.

Find your DJI drone

Answer a few quick questions and we’ll recommend the best match.

How important is ultra-light portability (< 249 g)?
What do you care about most for the camera?
What’s your flying style?
Preferred flight time?
How important is omnidirectional obstacle sensing?

Comparison

See the Key differences in the DJI Lineup

DJI Mavic 4 Pro

DJI Mavic 4 Pro

Flagship • 100 MP Hasselblad + Dual Tele

Takeoff Weight
≈ 1063 g
Camera Sensor
Hasselblad 4/3″ 100 MP + 1/1.3″ 48 MP (70 mm) + 1/1.5″ 50 MP (168 mm)
Max Video
6K up to 60fps; 4K up to 120fps
Photo
Up to 100 MP (main)
Aperture
f/2.0–f/11 (main)
Max Flight Time
Up to 51 min
Transmission
O4+
Obstacle Sensing
Omnidirectional (enhanced low-light)
DJI Mini 5 Pro

DJI Mini 5 Pro

Sub-249 g • 1″ 50 MP

Takeoff Weight
≈ 249.9 g
Camera Sensor
1″ CMOS, 50 MP
Max Video
4K up to 120fps
Photo
50 MP
Aperture
f/1.8
Max Flight Time
36 min (Std)
Transmission
O4+
Obstacle Sensing
Omnidirectional (binocular) + Front LiDAR + Down IR
DJI Air 3S

DJI Air 3S

1″ Main + 70 mm Medium Tele

Takeoff Weight
≈ 724 g
Camera Sensor
1″ 50 MP (wide) + 1/1.3″ 48 MP (70 mm)
Max Video
4K up to 120fps
Photo
50 MP (wide) / 48 MP (tele)
Aperture
f/1.8 (wide), f/2.8 (tele)
Max Flight Time
Up to 45 min
Transmission
O4
Obstacle Sensing
Omnidirectional + Front LiDAR + Down IR
DJI Mini 4 Pro

DJI Mini 4 Pro

Sub-249 g • 1/1.3″ 48 MP

Takeoff Weight
< 249 g
Camera Sensor
1/1.3″ CMOS, 48 MP
Max Video
4K up to 120fps
Photo
48 MP
Aperture
f/1.7
Max Flight Time
34 min (Std)
Transmission
O4
Obstacle Sensing
Omnidirectional (binocular) + Down IR
DJI NEO

DJI NEO

135 g palm-takeoff selfie drone

Takeoff Weight
≈ 135 g
Camera Sensor
1/2″ CMOS, 12 MP
Max Video
4K/30 (16:9 EIS), 1080p/60; Vertical 1080p/60
Photo
12 MP
Aperture
f/2.8
Max Flight Time
≈ 18 min
Transmission
Wi-Fi (effective range ~50 m)
Obstacle Sensing
Downward visual positioning
DJI FLIP

DJI FLIP

Under-249 g • 1/1.3″ 48 MP • 4K/60–100

Takeoff Weight
< 249 g
Camera Sensor
1/1.3″ CMOS, 48 MP
Max Video
4K up to 60/100fps (HDR)
Photo
12 MP / 48 MP
Aperture
f/1.7
Max Flight Time
31 min
Transmission
O4 (up to ~14 km)
Obstacle Sensing
Front 3D IR + Downward vision/IR
DJI Avata 2

DJI Avata 2

FPV cinewhoop • 1/1.3″ • 4K/60–100

Takeoff Weight
≈ 377 g
Camera Sensor
1/1.3″ CMOS, 12 MP, f/2.8, 155° FOV
Max Video
4K up to 60/100fps; 2.7K/120
Photo
12 MP
Aperture
f/2.8
Max Flight Time
≈ 23 min
Transmission
O4
Obstacle Sensing
Downward & Backward visual positioning
DJI Mavic 4 Pro
DJI Mavic 4 Pro
Flagship • Pro Imaging
DJI Mini 5 Pro
DJI Mini 5 Pro
Sub-249 g • 1″ CMOS
DJI Air 3S
DJI Air 3S
1″ Main • 70 mm Tele
DJI Mini 4 Pro
DJI Mini 4 Pro
Sub-249 g • 1/1.3″ CMOS
DJI NEO
DJI NEO
135 g • 4K/30
DJI FLIP
DJI FLIP
<249 g • 4K/60–100
DJI Avata 2
DJI Avata 2
FPV • 4K/60–100
Takeoff Weight
≈ 1063 g
≈ 249.9 g
≈ 724 g
< 249 g
≈ 135 g
< 249 g
≈ 377 g
Camera Sensor
4/3″ 100 MP + 1/1.3″ 48 MP + 1/1.5″ 50 MP
1″ 50 MP
1″ 50 MP (wide) + 1/1.3″ 48 MP (70 mm)
1/1.3″ 48 MP
1/2″ 12 MP
1/1.3″ 48 MP
1/1.3″ 12 MP (155° FOV)
Max Video
6K/60; 4K/120
4K/120
4K/120
4K/120
4K/30 (16:9 EIS) • 1080p/60 • Vertical 1080p/60
4K/60–100 (HDR)
4K/60–100; 2.7K/120
Photo Resolution
Up to 100 MP
50 MP
50 MP / 48 MP
48 MP
12 MP
12 MP / 48 MP
12 MP
Aperture
f/2.0–f/11 (main)
f/1.8
f/1.8 • f/2.8
f/1.7
f/2.8
f/1.7
f/2.8
Max Flight Time
Up to 51 min
36 min (Std)
Up to 45 min
34 min (Std)
≈ 18 min
31 min
≈ 23 min
Transmission
O4+
O4+
O4
O4
Wi-Fi (≈50 m)
O4 (up to ~14 km)
O4
Obstacle Sensing
Omnidirectional (low-light enhanced)
Omnidirectional + Front LiDAR + Down IR
Omnidirectional + Front LiDAR + Down IR
Omnidirectional + Down IR
Downward visual positioning
Front 3D IR + Downward vision/IR
Downward & Backward visual positioning

Drone Buying Guide

For Travel & Adventures

Under-249 g drones are easiest to travel with and often fall into the most permissive EU sub-category. They pack 4K video, good stabilization, and long battery life into a pocketable form—perfect for city breaks and hikes. Look for good wind resistance, vertical video, and quick shots for social.

See recommended models → Mini series

For Content Creators

Creators want flexible framing and clean images straight out of camera. Dual-camera systems (wide + medium/tele), 10-bit profiles, reliable tracking (ActiveTrack), and omni-directional obstacle sensing make solo shooting easier. Extra batteries and ND filters are must-haves.

See recommended models → Air Series

For Professionals

Pros care about sensor size, optics, and flight stability. A 4/3″ sensor (or larger), adjustable aperture, long flight time, and robust transmission are key. Consider multi-direction sensing, waypoints, and log profiles for grading. Plan your workflow (storage, LUTs, and redundancy).

See recommended models → Mavic Series

For Beginners

Focus on safety and simplicity: palm take-off/landing, one-tap quick shots, return-to-home, and reliable obstacle sensing. Tutorial modes and auto settings help you learn quickly without fear of crashes.

See recommended models → Neo Series