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DJI Mini 5 Pro Retail Box Leaked: Massive Upgrades Exposed – Is This the Ultimate Sub-249g Drone Revolution?

DJI Mini 5 Pro Retail Box Leaked

DJI Mini 5 Pro Retail Box Leaked

So, this is a Bombshell Leak and it created a big surprise, now we have the retail box image of the DJI Mini 5 Pro, revealing the most advanced sub 249 gram Drone yet, or better to say best ever sub 249g drone built by DJI. The DJI next-generation Mini drone’s fresh image shows, Fly More Combo Plus bundle with the DJI RC 2 controller. So the release is about to happen, and it’s imminent; at the very same time, it also reveals key features of the upcoming drone.
if you are looking and searching for the DJI Mini 5 Pro Leak, specification, price, and release dat,e you have come to the right place, and we are going to exclusively break down everything in detail.

the box details

What the DJI Mini 5 Pro Retail Box Leak Reveals

The leaked photo shows a very sleek and white as well as genuine box, emblazoned with “DJI Mini 5 Pro” in bold lettering, and on the box, you can clearly see the DJI Mini 5 Pro image itself, featuring a kind of folded design with a camera gimbal, as we have shown you in our leaked images earlier. Most importantly, next to it is the DJI RC 2 smart remote controller, the remote control has an integrated display while showcasing a kind of scenic mountain landscape on the screen.

On the box, it has been very clearly written “FLY MORE COMBO PLUS / DJI RC 2 / BUNDLE FLY MORE PLUS (DJI RC 2)” which obviously indicates the retail box packaging is of a premium bundle package. Based on the DJI Fly More Combo that we have already seen in the past with several drones, the package includes extra/additional Intelligent Flight Batteries (including the rumoured Battery Plus for extended flight times), a two-way charging hub, spare propellers, and possibly ND filters for professional videography.

The inclusion of the DJI RC 2 remote controller, alongside the bright high resolution display screen, suggests the Mini 5 Pro is geared towards more serious creators and professionals, those who are looking for a sub-249 g Drone with professional capabilities and controls.

How This Leak Ties Into Previous DJI Mini 5 Pro Rumours

The retail box adds up to our extensive coverage over the DJI Mini 5 Pro at thenewcamera.com, where we have covered in detail everything related to the leaked animations, pricing, and specifications, as well as multiple images of the drone. Earlier reports suggested that Mini 5 Pro will feature a large 1-inch CMOS sensor and a massive update from the 1/1.3 inch Mini 4 Pro chip, as well as the capability to record 4K videos up to 120 frames per second, 5.4K videos up to 30 frames per second and superior low light performance with higher latitude in videos, for capturing details in shadows and highlights,  for professional colour grading.

Key Specifications of the DJI Mini 5 Pro [Confirmed]

  • Video 4K/60fps HDR · 4K/120fps
  • Gimbal Rotation 225° · True vertical
  • Transmission O4+ · up to 20 km (FCC)
  • Flight time Up to 36 min (smart battery) or 52 min (Plus battery)
  • LiDAR detection + omnidirectional vision
  • C0 certification by default (EU)
  • 50 MP 1″ CMOS sensor and f/1.8 aperture — better low-light performance.
  • 4K/60fps HDR video (up to 14 dynamic stops in Auto) and 4K/120fps for slow-motion.
  • 10-bit recording (H.265) and D-Log M and HLG modes for advanced post-production.
  • True vertical shooting + gimbal with 225° rotation for creative shots.
  • Nightscape Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing with LiDAR and vision sensors.
  • Improved 360° ActiveTrack (Standard and Cycling modes) with tracking up to 15 m/s in open environments.
  • O4+ 10-bit video transmission and up to 20 km in range (FCC mode). Persistent Bluetooth for fast pairing.
  • Flight time with smart (normal) battery: up to 36 minutes.

Now we also have the pricing of the upcoming DJI Mini 5 Drone, and for that, you have to pay $799–$899 USD, with the Fly More Combo (like the one in this box) around $1,099–$1,199 USD. Although we are expecting a bit higher price tag, initial reports suggest it will be in this very same range. The release date rumours are heating up, and many of the sources suggest its September 2025 announcement, and in that very September month, the DJI Mini 4 Pro will also complete its two-year refresh cycle.

official image of DJI mini 5 Drone with CO lebel

official image of the DJI mini 5 Drone with CO label

Why This DJI Mini 5 Pro Leak Matters for Drone Buyers

Now, with this authentic official box Leak, it confirms the DJI Mini 5 Pro as a game-changer Drone for the underweight category. It is a must-have Drone for travel photographers, vloggers and hobbyists. Why? Because in a sub 249 gram design while keeping the ultra-portability form factor, the Drone packs a large 1-inch sensor and LiDAR that could rival larger drones like the Mavic series. However, questions remain: Will it maintain the “less than 249g” label? The answer is obviously yes, since the image that we have published in our previous post clearly shows the C0 certification label that ensures no FAA registration or remote ID is required. But, you still have to take care of yourself and your Drone while you are adding the bundled Plus batteries, which will extend the flight time as well as add a little bit of weight.

Anout the author: The article “DJI Mini 5 Pro Unveiled: Leaked Animation, European Pricing, and Game-Changing Features”  written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 8:17 am, Wednesday, 27 August 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER |  INSTAGRAM to get live news — > get live Drone news + DJI Rumors


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DJI Osmo Nano: Latest Leaks Confirm Specifications

 

DJI Osmo Nano: Latest Leaks Confirm Specifications

official Chart DJI osmo nano

The Osmo Nano is finally coming, and we have a new leaked image of the upcoming modular camera, which reconfirms its previous leaked design and images that we have shared with you. At the very same time, some of the major features have also been revealed, which we are going to cover in this post.

Breaking down the product structure and design innovations

The newly surfaced diagram that you can very clearly see at the top of the image from the tipster clearly illustrates the Osmo Nano’s clever modular setup design, and its usability with various attachments that will become available as accessories with the camera.

DJI OSMO Nano Price

Model Europe (EUR) USA (USD)
DJI Osmo Nano 64GB €369 $399 (B&H Store)
DJI Osmo Nano 128GB €399 $429 (B&H Store)

OSMO nano

 

Major Design highlights of the Osmo Nano

  • Design of the camera: The camera comes with a wide-angle lens and a green status indicator. It has been tagged on the top of a detachable module with a magnetic connection.
  • Built-in SD Card Slot: Supports expandable storage, with a micro-SD card slot.
  • Internal storage option: Available in 64GB or 128GB configurations.
  • OLED Touchscreen: Despite being a tiny screen of a POV camera, it features a high-quality OLED display that will give you the major settings interface and live view coverage.
  • Rapid Charging: The module charges itself to 80% in just 20 minutes, and supports fast charging.

Now the accessories shown in the leaked image will give you a lot of options and enhance the capability of the camera itself. We have a magnetic mount claw for secure grips on fabrics (perfect for pet POV shots, as depicted with a golden retriever), also we have a ball joint for flexible positioning, as clearly visible in the image, as well as dual magnetic adapters for vehicle or helmet mounts, plus a mount cap for headbands. All these make the DJI Osmo Nano quick-action camera ready for seamless switches between chest-worn first-person filming and tripod setups.

DJI osmo nano

 

Osmo Nano Specifications 

From the day of FCC filing, to the insider information, and right now, the illustration, all we have is a set of information from credible sources. So here are the specifications of the Osmo Nano, which is about to arrive in the next few days.

  • Video Capabilities: 4K recording at DCI 4K60, UHD 4K120, 1080p240, Active AI tracking.
  • Stabilization: RockSteady 3.0 for buttery-smooth footage from a POV camera, HorizonLock to maintain level horizons during tilts, and intelligent modes.
  • Battery and Durability: Up to 2.5 hours of runtime on a single charge, 80% in just 20 minutes, with USB-C fast charging and bidirectional power. On the body, it also has a brushed metal finish, which adds durability without additional weight (estimated under 58g for the core unit).
  • Seamless integration: You can easily pair your camera with the DJI Mic 3. It also pairs up easily with the DJI Mimo app for live previews, AI editing suggestions, and one-tap filters. Additionally, you will also get direct social sharing capability.

 

Head-to-Head: How Osmo Nano Compares to Insta360 GO Ultra and Competitors

Insta360 GO Ultra has already been announced on August 21, 2025, and it is said to be the direct competitor of the Osmo Nano. As you all know, the Insta360 GO Ultra features 4K 60fps recording with Active HDR and advanced low-light performance with PureVideo mode. So what does the DJI Osmo Nano have to compete against the GO Ultra? Let’s find out in the comparison table:

Feature DJI Osmo Nano (Rumored) Insta360 GO Ultra (Official) GoPro Hero 11 Black Mini
Weight ~50-60g (core unit) 53g 133g
Video Resolution 4K/60fps, possible higher 4K/60fps with Active HDR 5.3K/60fps
Stabilization RockSteady 3.0, HorizonLock, AI tracking FlowState, Horizon Lock HyperSmooth 4.0
Battery Life 2-2.5 hours, 80% charge in 20 min Up to 170 min (with case) Up to 2 hours
Storage 64/128GB internal + SD slot 64/128GB internal microSD slot only
Unique Selling Point Modular magnets, detachable OLED screen PureVideo low-light, tiny form Rugged, waterproof to 33ft
Price (Expected) $399 $399 $299

So here is the full set of information we have related to the upcoming DJI Osmo Nano camera. The release of the camera is expected within a week or so — that is, before 31 August or the first week of September 2025. The new Osmo Nano actually represents DJI’s official entry into the hyper-portable AI-enhanced POV camera series. Yes, they do have Action 2 in the past, but its way more ahead in terms of design and specs. We do hope and expect we will see more variants of the same POV camera in the near future for capturing everyday adventures. Stay tuned for the official announcement at thenewcamera.com.

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L-Mount is Getting Stronger in 2025: Here's Why

official image of L Mount

Latest rumours from Chinese sources suggest a new third-party lens maker, specifically from China, will be joining the L-Mount Alliance soon. Right now, as of August 2025, when I am writing this article, the alliance includes nine companies—Leica, Sigma, Panasonic, Leitz Cine, DJI, ASTRODESIGN, Samyang, Blackmagic Design, and Sirui (joined March 2025)—offering over 100 lenses.

@Independent Photographers Association According to reliable sources, another domestic brand will join the L-Mount Alliance in 2025, a brand that is highly anticipated and requested by many. The L-Mount Alliance will be further strengthened. It is expected that by early 2026, the L-Mount lens lineup will rapidly expand with the addition of several domestic optical brands, potentially helping the L-Mount become one of the most diverse mirrorless camera mounts in terms of lens selection. A new milestone for the L-Mount Alliance is approaching

VILTROX official Entry into the L-mount market on September 1st, 2025

The L-Mount Alliance is expanding. Sirui ( Chinese company) officially joined in March 2025, increasing the member count to nine. Viltrox has already joined the L-Mount Alliance, the formal official announcement will happen on 1st September.

Brands 7Artisans, TTArtisan, and Venus Optics (Laowa) have been making lenses for the L-Mount since 2020, like we have Laowa 9mm f/2.8 Zero-D, 24mm f/14 2x Macro Probe, and 15mm f/4.5 Wide Angle Macro, +22 More L Mount lenses from these brands, designed for L-Mount cameras, they are not officially a part of the L-Mount Alliance.

Clarification: Current L-Mount Lenses vs. Official Alliance Membership

Not being an official member of the L-Mount Alliance means they can produce or make lenses for the L-Mount cameras, but they don’t have access to autofocus algorithms or EXIF support from the camera for their lenses.

Why will L-Mount become even stronger in 2025?

Multiple Chinese optical brands are in talks to become full L-Mount Alliance members, not just license holders. And in this race, Viltrox will be the #2 brand from China to join the alliance officially after SIRUI. They have been in advanced negotiations since early 2025, and the official and formal announcement is to be made in late 2025. Similarly, other brands that we have mentioned (7Artisans, TTArtisan*, and Laowa) are already making lenses for L-Mount cameras; they are the next candidates to get membership approval in 2026.

The membership approval will involve deeper integration so they can contribute to core development, Technology, and have access to the advanced autofocus protocols, and they can also participate in the joint marketing program of the Alliance.

So, the L-Mount is already gaining strength in 2025 and will become even stronger in 2026, with more Chinese brands set to officially join the L-Mount. The stats say Panasonic reported a 10% share of the premium camera market (over €3,000) as early as 2020, and Leica achieved 14% growth in 2024. As more members join the Alliance, the L-Mount will become a more attractive and cosy place for those who love budget-high-quality lens options and open-mount cameras, allowing for easy system swapping within the mount.

*(No, 7Artisans and TTArtisan are not the same; they are two different, competing Chinese lens manufacturers, TTArtisan has a couple of autofocus lenses, whereas 7Artisans only has manual focus lenses so far)

ABout the author: The article “L-Mount is Getting Stronger in 2025: Here’s Why”  written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on7:45 am, Thursday, 28 August 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER |  INSTAGRAM to get live news — > get LIVE News and Panasonic Rumor

source – camerabeta (webio) – Date published  Aug 28, 2025


Nikon Z6 III Firmware 2.0: Revolutionizing Bird Photography with Hands-Free Auto Capture for Flying Birds

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Nikon Z6 III Firmware 2.0: Revolutionizing Bird Photography with Hands-Free Auto Capture for Flying Birds

Nikon Z6 Mark III firmware update image

Nikon has done a tremendous job with this update. They have integrated dedicated EHANCED bird mode autofocus, and that was quite obvious since the camera is using the latest generation of partially stacked CMOS sensor and Expeed 7 image processor. But what they have additionally added is an auto capture mode so you have to just set your Nikon Z6 Mark 3 camera on tripod in a bird sanctuary and just pre configure the auto detect setting, and take a nap while your camera shoots the flying birds, This setting is highly usable and specifically very effective in while ur doing Birdography near ponds and lakes, acutomatically capturing them when they are taking off the flight will be an amazing experience in the auto mode.

Specifically, when we discuss key accuracy, the latest update has further fine-tuned the Bird AF Mode; the algorithm is now more effective in capturing fast and small bird moments. They specifically worked on capturing hummingbirds in flight, as they’re very quick in flight, and raptors, in motion. With this upscaled algorithm, we now have a more precise AF mode at work, making the camera foolproof for capturing birds in flight.

Nikon has announced firmware version 2.0 for the Z6III, The updated bird detection should increase the Z6III's accuracy when it's tracking small, fast birds, or species that don't look all that similar to other birds.

The updated bird detection should increase the Z6III’s accuracy when it’s tracking small, fast birds, or species that don’t look all that similar to other birds.

Another major update is Focus Limiter, with this you can define the exact focus area the camera should not take care specific distance, for example ignore the foreground branches 15 to 20 m away from the cam, you have to just put a sort of distance in the settings of the camera the software based tool works in its own way, camera does autofocus mapping and here you go, it is also very much useful when you are shooting wedding in overcrowded situation.

So , these are the major updates, and obviously, the Nikon Z6 III (with Firmware 2.0) has become the best Nikon camera for both photography in 2025.

Download the update from here – Nikon’s Official website You can download it for free now.

Let’s have a look at the regular press release of the Nikon Z6 Mark 3 firmware 2.0 update.

The article “Nikon Z6 III Firmware 2.0: Revolutionizing Bird Photography with Hands-Free Auto Capture for Flying Birds” was written  by thenewcamera.com team on 7:05 pm, Wednesday, 27 August 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER |  INSTAGRAM to get live news — > get live news +  Nikon Rumors 24X7


Nikon Z6 III Firmware 2.0 Official Press Release

NIKON RELEASES FIRMWARE VERSION 2.00 FOR THE NIKON Z6III FULL-FRAME MIRRORLESS CAMERA

MELVILLE, NY (August 27, 2025) – Nikon Inc. is pleased to announce the release of firmware version 2.00 for its full-frame/FX-format mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z6III. This marks the first major update since the launch of the Z6III and introduces several features equivalent to those found in the flagship Nikon Z9 and Nikon Z8.

With its already incredible high-speed performance, this firmware update adds the long-awaited [Birds] mode to subject detection, offering an enhanced shooting experience for both still and videos. Plus, the Auto Capture function now enables automatic shooting under pre-configured conditions, supporting flexible shooting styles tailored to various situations.

Additionally, for the first time for a Nikon product, the Z6III supports the Nikon Authenticity Service*1 – a solution primarily aimed at media organizations and creators who require a high level of trustworthiness in their work. The service is compatible with the C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) standard, clearly recording provenance information from shooting through to editing to ensure greater transparency and reliability of content.

Nikon will continue to enhance its products through firmware updates that address user needs, while also fostering an environment in which all photographers and creators can engage in creative and professional activities with confidence and peace of mind.

Improved Subject Detection with Dedicated [Birds] Mode

A dedicated [Birds] mode has been added to the Z6III’s subject-detection options. When [Birds] mode is selected, the camera automatically tracks birds in flight with great precision, keeping them in focus even against complex, high-contrast backgrounds such as forests and rocky mountains. This allows photographers to concentrate on framing images, helping to meet their expectations. There is also a [Focus limiter setting] that can be assigned to a custom control to limit the shooting distance range, for more accurate focusing on the desired subject. In addition, the [JPEG fine] image quality setting can now be selected when Pre-Release Capture, which records images for up to one second before the shutter-release button is fully pressed, is used during full-frame shooting at 60 fps. This makes it possible to capture the moment a bird takes flight with superior image quality.

C2PA Compliance With Image Provenance Function

Nikon is committed to developing an image provenance function that supports confirmation of image authenticity, aiming to protect individuals and enterprises in the imaging industry from any unfavorable results caused by falsification and/or image manipulation, and to realize a society in which creative and business activities can be conducted with greater peace of mind. Z6III firmware version 2.00 includes an image provenance function that complies with the C2PA standard and is part of the Nikon Authenticity Service. By making a prior request through Nikon Imaging Cloud, users can load the digital certificate necessary for recording provenance data onto the Z6III.

The image provenance function adds metadata – such as information about the equipment used and data that makes it easy to verify whether the image has been tampered with, including a digital signature – to captured image files. This enables users to prove that a photo was taken with a Nikon camera.*2 If the image is then edited repeatedly using C2PA-compliant editing software, additional provenance information can be embedded in the image alongside the original shooting data, making it possible to prove that no misleading edits have been made.*3 In addition, image provenance data can be viewed in Nikon Imaging Cloud.

*1 There are some restrictions on shooting when the image provenance function is enabled.
*2 Provenance information is not embedded in images that are edited in-camera.

Auto Capture Function Expands Shooting Possibilities in Any A Variety Of Situations

Firmware version 2.00 adds the Auto Capture function, which enables automatic shooting with pre-configured conditions. This allows users to specify the subject type, direction of movement, and shooting distance range*4 to capture previously difficult scenes, such as those that require shooting in places or positions where photographers would disturb their subject. The function is also equipped with a scheduling feature that allows the user to specify the day and time to initiate Auto Capture in advance, reducing battery consumption between camera setup and the start of shooting. In combination with a USB-to-Ethernet adapter*5, it enables high-speed data transfer even to remote destinations, meeting the high demands of professional environments.

Expanded Functions and Improvements to Operability

  • An [Automatic monitor display switch] function for disabling the eye sensor when the vari-angle monitor is deployed has been added, a first for the Nikon Z series.
  • A function that allows users to exit the zoom view with a half-press of the shutter-release button when the focus mode is set to manual has been added.
  • Pixel shift shooting can now be used in combination with focus shift shooting or AE bracketing settings for more precise photographic expression than ever before.
  • A [Recall shooting functions] option that allows users to recall previously stored settings – including shooting mode, shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO sensitivity – with the press of a button has been added to the roles that can be assigned to a custom control.
  • Adds support for USB streaming (UVC/UAC), which allows the camera to be used as a webcam by simply connecting it to a computer or smartphone.
  • By default, firmware updates are now installed automatically after the camera connects to Nikon Imaging Cloud (a note about setting the camera’s date and time has been added to the instructions for connecting to the cloud to prevent connection errors between Nikon Imaging Cloud and the camera).
  • Operation has been simplified by automatically displaying an update confirmation dialog on the camera monitor after registering an imaging recipe in Nikon Imaging Cloud.

Nikon Z6III owners can visit the website here to learn more about the new firmware. Nikon will continue to enhance its products through firmware updates that address user needs, while also fostering an environment in which all photographers and creators can engage in creative and professional activities with confidence and peace of mind.


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DJI Mini 5 Pro vs DJI Mini 4 Pro: Official Comparison (2025 Update)

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The DJI Mini 5 Pro and the DJI Mini 4 Pro are the two most exciting under-250-gram drones in 2025. If you talk about the best drone in the under-250-gram category, then without doubt, these two are among the best, but which one is best among these two? As we all know, the Mini 5 Pro has already become very popular among drone lovers, although the drone is not easily available on Amazon.com or B&H Store, even after its announcement, due to some regulatory/ongoing ban issues, so in an in-depth comparison on TheNewCamera.com, we have tried to bring out the best possible comparison between the two with all of the available core specifications, and it will surely help you to decide the best DJI drone for 2025 without a doubt. So let’s jump into the comparison.

Overview: DJI Mini 4 Pro vs Mini 5 Pro

The DJI Mini 4 Pro is not new; It was announced back in September 2023. At that time, a 1/1.3-inch sensor and 4K 60FPS HDR video recording were more than enough, and omnidirectional obstacle avoidance. Overall, it was a great sub-249-gram category drone, which is still quite popular.

The new DJI Mini 5 Pro was officially announced on September 17, 2025. It does carry some of the biggest updates that we have ever seen in a sub-249-gram category drone, such as a large 1-inch sensor, the introduction of LiDAR for advanced obstacle avoidance tech, and up to 52 minutes of flight time while using the Plus battery feature.

If you compare the price of the drone right now, we are a bit surprised since most of the accessories whose prices are confirmed come at almost the same price range, with a slight price increase. We have already done the price comparison of these two drones in our previous article. Now, let’s have a look at the performance capability, flight capability, and the major differences between the features of both drones.

Feature DJI Mini 4 Pro DJI Mini 5 Pro
Weight <249g <249g (standard battery)
Camera Sensor 1/1.3-inch CMOS, 48MP 1-inch CMOS, 50MP
Video Resolution 4K/60fps HDR, 1080p/200fps, 10-bit D-Log M, HLG 4K/120fps, 4K/60fps HDR, 10-bit D-Log M, HLG
Photo Resolution 12MP / 48MP (JPEG/DNG) 50MP (JPEG/RAW)
Aperture & Focus f/1.7, 1m–∞ focus f/1.8, Hybrid AF (phase + contrast)
Gimbal Rotation Pitch: -90° to +60°, Roll: -90° to 0°, Yaw: ±30° Pitch: -135° to +80°, Roll: -90° to +90°, 225° total rotation
Flight Time 34 min (standard), 45 min (Plus) 36 min (standard), 52 min (Plus)
Transmission Range 20 km (OcuSync 4, FCC) 20 km (OcuSync 4+, FCC)
Obstacle Avoidance Omnidirectional (binocular vision) Omnidirectional + forward LiDAR (Nightscape mode)
Max Speed 16 m/s (horizontal) 16 m/s (horizontal)
Wind Resistance Level 5 (10.7 m/s) Level 5 (10.7 m/s)
AI Features ActiveTrack 360°, MasterShots, QuickShots ActiveTrack 6.0, enhanced MasterShots
Audio Recording External DJI Mic compatible Built-in mono mic + external support
Storage 2GB internal + microSD 42GB internal + microSD
Price (Base) $759 USD $799 USD / €799
Price (Fly More Combo) $999 USD $1,099 USD / €1,099

 

Image of Dji mini 5 pro drone

Dji mini 5 pro drone front camera image + Advanced LiDAR alongside omnidirectional sensors

Deep analysis and specification comparison

1. Camera performance:

  • DJI Mini 4 Pro: The Mini 4 Pro uses a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor (48 MP) that delivers excellent 4K/60fps HDR video and 1080p/200fps cinematic slow-motion, with 10-bit D-Log M and HLG for professional colour grading. Its f/1.7 aperture and 2.4μm pixels perform well in daylight but struggle in low light, so the drone struggles to perform well at night. Yes, the noise is very clearly visible after ISO 3200, and when you are using the D-Log due to the sensor size limitation, the latitude we get in the video file is limited. With the help of the gimbal, it does support true vertical shooting, which is perfect for social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
  • DJI Mini 5 Pro: The camera of the Mini 5 Pro features 1-inch 50MP CMOS sensor with f/1.8 aperture, superior low-light performance (better noise control up to ISO 12800), 14-stop dynamic range, and 10-bit D-Log M/HLG color profiles, a major jump in terms of low light performance, as well as dynamic range when compared to a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor. DJI Mini 5 Pro supports 4K video recording at 120fps or even 5.4K/30fps, similar to what we see in the DJI Air 2S. A hybrid autofocus (phase + contrast) and 12-bit RAW could greatly enhance detail. The gimbal tilting up to +90 degrees allows unique upward shots, and onboard audio recording is an added option.
  • Analysis: All the features make the DJI Mini 5 Pro one of the best cinematic drones that fall under the 249-gram weight class.

2. Flight performance comparison

  • Mini 4 Pro: Offers 34 minutes (standard battery) or 45 minutes (Battery Plus), a 20 km range (OcuSync 4), and 35.8 mph max speed, which is really impressive. It can handle wind speeds of 23.9 mph with ±0.3 ft accuracy (vision) or ±1.6 ft (GNSS).
  • Mini 5 Pro: 36 minutes with standard battery combo and up to 52 minutes of flight time with a Plus battery and a 25 km range (OcuSync 4+ with multi-beam). Vented motors as well as new propeller design suggest improved thrust, cooling, and less noise while hovering compared to the previous generation, potentially increasing wind resistance to ~26.8 mph.
  • Analysis: The Mini 5 Pro offers slightly extended flight time despite the fact the drone has now become more power-hungry after the update of the large one-inch sensor, improved image processor, and improved stability in windy conditions, making it ideal for adventurous creators. The Mini 4 Pro remains reliable but is outclassed here when compared with the new DJI Mini 5 Pro.

3. Obstacle Avoidance

  • Mini 4 Pro: The Mini 4 Pro uses omnidirectional avoidance with binocular vision sensors (0.5–18m range) and a 3D ToF depth sensor, enhanced by APAS for smooth navigation. It struggles to detect objects at night and uses an infrared sensor to help land perfectly.
  • Mini 5 Pro: LiDAR alongside omnidirectional sensors — from the leaked images, it’s very clear that the drone has dual front-facing LiDAR units for advanced obstacle avoidance as well as ActiveTrack 6.0 for better tracking.
  • Analysis: Introduction of LiDAR sensors inside the new DJI Mini 5 Pro makes it the best. The obstacle avoidance no longer remains limited like the Mini 4 Pro — it has become more advanced and safer for consumer use.

4. Intelligent Features

  • Mini 4 Pro: Already advanced at its time, the drone includes ActiveTrack 360°, MasterShots, QuickShots (Dronie, Helix, etc.), Hyperlapse, and Panorama modes. SmartPhoto enhances HDR, and Cruise Control maintains steady speeds.
  • Mini 5 Pro: Mini 5 Pro’s advanced set of features includes ActiveTrack 6.0, enhanced MasterShots, and onboard audio syncing with the DJI Mic. The Mini 5 Pro features AI-powered tracking improvements and a “48mm med-tele mode” for lossless zoom.
  •  Analysis: Obviously, the Mini 5 Pro drone stands out with its updated core specifications. The most important upgrade apart from the camera itself is the advanced LiDAR obstacle avoidance syste,m as well as advanced AI-based tracking, making it a perfect choice for vloggers and social media creators.

5. Design and Portability

  • Mini 4 Pro: Folded (148 x 94 x 64 mm) and unfolded (298 x 373 x 101 mm), it’s compact and travel-friendly at <249g.
  • Mini 5 Pro (Rumored): Similar dimensions, maintaining <249g for regulation-free flying (C0 class, Open A1). Leaked images clearly show a larger camera module and vented motors.
  • Analysis: Both drones excel in portability, but the Mini 5 Pro’s advanced tech in the same weight class shows remarkable improvement in the engineering of the drone.

6. Price Comparison

  • Mini 4 Pro:
    Base (RC-N2): $759 USD
    Fly More Combo: $999 USD
    Accessories: Standard battery ($99), Battery Plus ($145), propellers ($9), ND filters ($55).
  • Mini 5 Pro (Rumored):
    Base: $799–$899 USD
    Fly More Combo RC2: $1,099–$1,299 USD
    Accessories: Standard battery ($69), Battery Plus ($99), propellers ($19), ND filters ($55).

Yes, the accessory prices are slightly higher. We were expecting a bit of a price jump in the drone pricing but the leaked European price suggests it will fall in the same pricing category, so despite such massive hardware updates, you don’t have to pay extra when compared to the DJI Mini 4 Pro.

DJI Mini 5 Pro leaked close up picture showing new click on propellors.

Which Drone Is Best for You?

  • Choose the DJI Mini 4 Pro if:
    If the Mini 4 Pro drone is available at a heavily discounted price only, since both of them have very little price difference, and specs-wise, the Mini 5 Pro touches new heights.
    Best for: Casual users, travelers, social media creators on a budget.
  • Wait for the DJI Mini 5 Pro if:
    You love to have video with more DR, higher latitude for color grading, and 4K 120fps mode for cinematic slow-motion.
    Low-light performance is important for you, and a one-inch sensor for pro-grade footage.
    LiDAR and enhanced tracking are required for complex environments or night flights.
    You need longer flight times (up to 50 min) and extended range (25 km).
    You’re a vlogger/content creator wanting onboard audio and advanced AI features.
    Best for: Content creators, semi-pros, and those planning shoots later in 2025.

Conclusion

The DJI Mini 5 Pro is the best choice since the price difference is very narrow, and the DJI Mini 5 Pro comes packed with performance, affordability, and portability. It has completely redefined ultralight drones with its one-inch sensor, LiDAR, and 50-minute flight time, and it appeals to pro creators who are seeking pro-level features without regulatory hassles.

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About the author: The article “DJI Mini 4 Pro vs Mini 5 Pro” was written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 4:32 pm, Wednesday, 27 August 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | Follow us for more updates and get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER |  INSTAGRAM to get live news — > get live Drone news + DJI Rumors

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DJI Mini 5 Pro Unveiled: Leaked Animation, European Pricing, and Game-Changing Features

Leaked image and pricing

Leaked image and pricing

We are all highly excited to hear anything new related to the DJI Mini 5 Pro drone. The upcoming lightweight drone is a powerhouse of performance, loaded with a large camera module featuring a 1-inch sensor for capturing 4K HDR videos. Latest leaked images, video, price, and detailed specifications suggest the official announcement is just a few weeks away from now. The more interesting thing is now a new folding animation video has been confirmed on the platform X, as well as the European retail pricing of the drone has also been revealed. So the Mini 5 Pro is actually shaping up to redefine the ultralight drones. None of the drones ever had a 1-inch sensor at the very same time. The price tag may surprise you, so this article explores the latest rumours, pricing, commercial specifications, and why this drone is a must-watch for 2025. You can stay ahead with thenewcamera.com for fresh drone updates—you just have to bookmark this page. Obviously, you can follow us on our social media accounts specifically.

 

Leaked Folding Animation Video Sparks Hype

Recently, a leaked video from the Italian YouTube channel Quadricottero, shared via Mauro Tandoi, has unveiled the first folding animation video of the DJI Mini 5 Pro. Now, unlike the earlier leaks, those were limited to the static images. We do have many on our website if you want to browse [explore the DJI Mini 5 Pro], which actually highlights its portability and compact design.  The video was posted on August 26, 2025. The animation confirms the Mini 5 pro sub 249 gram build. As we have already seen, the drone has a CO level ensuring compliance with the Global regulations, like the FAA for recreational Drone rules. In simple terms, you don’t have to take permissions whenever you want to fly your drone.

DJI Mini 5 Pro leaked close up picture showing C0 label proving first drone under 249 grams with a 1 inch sensor.

DJI Mini 5 Pro leaked close up picture showing C0 label proving first drone under 249 grams with a 1 inch sensor.

European Retail Price: Fly More Combo RC2 at €1129

The price of the European Web Store has been leaked today, and surprisingly, it is exactly similar to the DJI Mini 5 Pro flyover combo RC to which is available at €1129, so it exactly matches the current retail price of the Mini 4, which is really a surprise. Since the new DJI Mini 5 Drone is coming with a massive upgrade in the video quality with a large sensor at the very same time, for the first time, the Drone itself will have a LiDAR advanced obstacle avoidance system integrated with it.

In the US, leaks suggest the following pricing:

  • Base Model (Standard Combo): $799 USD
  • Fly More Combo: $1,099 USD

The mentioned prices of the Mini 5 Pro make it a very attractive upgrade at this price point. The affordability has been further enhanced by the accessory pricing that we have discussed early, or also the entire combo, which includes the drawing itself and the accessories available at exactly or almost the same price that we have been paying for the older Mini for Pro.

DJI Mini 5 Pro leaked close up picture showing new click on propellors.

DJI Mini 5 Pro leaked close up picture showing new click on propellors.

Accessory Pricing: Budget-Friendly Options

Take a look at the accessory pricing of the DJ Mini 5 Pro series versus the DJI Mini 5 Pro

  • Intelligent Flight Battery: $69 (vs. $99 for Mini 4 Pro, 30% cheaper)
  • Battery Plus: $99 (vs. $145, extends flight time to ~47 minutes)
  • Two-Way Charging Hub: $49 (unchanged)
  • Propellers: $19 (up from $9, due to enhanced materials)
  • Quick-Release Propeller Guard (Propellers Included): $69 (vs. $29 standalone guard)
  • ND Filters Set (ND8/32/128): $55 (tailored for 1-inch sensor)
  • DJI Care Refresh 1-Year Plan: $80 (vs. $79)
  • DJI Care Refresh 2-Year Plan: $129 (vs. $139)

As you can clearly see, the lower battery cost and the slightly pricier propellers exactly demonstrate DJI’s pricing strategy; they aim to strike a balance between affordability and premium upgrades.

Image of Dji mini 5 pro drone

Dji mini 5 pro drone

Key Features: Why the Mini 5 Pro Stands Out

Take a look at the specification dji Mini 5 Pro,  it’s actually a regulation-friendly professional drone. Take a look at the detailed specification below

  • 1-Inch CMOS Sensor: A massive upgrade from the Mini 4 Pro’s 1/1.3-inch sensor, obviously with the new large sensor, users will get boosted low-light performance and 4K/120fps video for cinematic slow-motion shots.
  • LiDAR + Omnidirectional Obstacle Avoidance: Mini 5 Pro features 12 front-facing wide-angle sensors and rear sensors, enabling crash-proof flights even in low-light or indoor settings.
  • Gimbal Flexibility: 225–330° rotation for dynamic shots, rivaling the DJI Mavic 4S.
  • Flight Time: Up to 47 minutes with Battery Plus (34 minutes with standard battery), surpassing the Mini 4 Pro’s 34 minutes.
  • Range: 25 km (15.5 miles), improved from the Mini 4 Pro’s 20 km.
  • Noise Reduction: New low-noise propeller tips and optional guards for discreet urban and wildlife filming.
  • Controller-Free Launch: Automatic power-on and palm takeoff for quick, hands-free operation.
  • Transmission: O4 technology for 20 km FHD video feeds, supporting low-latency streaming.

This features a truly remarkable and massive update over the DJ Mini 4 drone. Analyze the arrival time.

Release Date: September 2025 on the Horizon

It’s not about rumours, we are 100% sure that the DJI Mini 5 Pro is coming in September, and not only that this also exactly matches with the DJI 2-year refresh cycles of their mini series,  The Mini 4 Pro was introduced in September 2023

Mini 5 Pro vs. Mini 4 Pro: Should You Upgrade?

Feature Mini 4 Pro (2023) Mini 5 Pro (Rumored)
Camera Sensor 1/1.3-inch 1-inch
Video 4K/60fps 4K/120fps
Flight Time 34 minutes Up to 47 minutes
Range 20 km 25 km
Obstacle Avoidance Optical LiDAR + Optical
Gimbal Rotation Limited 225–330°
Weight <249 grams <249 grams

As you can notice, the Mini 5 Pro with the largest sensor, extended flight time, and a newly added LiDAR sensor to the mini series makes a very significant upgrade compared to its predecessor. Those creators who are looking for a professional-grade drone without any regulatory issues, then obviously, the Mini 5 Pro is the best choice in 2025. And the good thing is with the enhanced camera safety features, like as tickle avoidance, you can use this drone for commercial and vlogging also without any worry.

Why the DJI Mini 5 Pro matters

The DJI Mini 5 Pro Drone will actually redefine the ultralight drones in a brand new way just after its arrival, so blending the professional level of features like having a large 1-inch sensor with HDR recording and advanced obstacle avoidance with the LiDAR sensors on board, it all under 249 gram body with a very much competitive pricing and controller-free features make it highly accessible to beginners as well as professionals both.

Anout the author: The article “DJI Mini 5 Pro Unveiled: Leaked Animation, European Pricing, and Game-Changing Features”  written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 8:17 am, Wednesday, 27 August 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER |  INSTAGRAM to get live news — > get live Drone news + DJI Rumors

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World’s Only Camera with 10-Stop IBIS? X2D II 100C Stabilization Stuns!

Hasselblad X2D II’s Game-Changing Feature You Won’t Find on Any Other Camera!

We have already seen a lot of headlines related to the Hasselblad X2D II 100C Announcement. Specifically, everyone is talking about the new LiDAR auto focusing system as well as the IBIS, so this is quite obvious in every review that you have seen today, and just copy-pasting the same press release. So after looking at more than 4 to 5 complete review videos and reading more than 10 to 15 articles related to the announcement, what I actually found was very interesting and, after exploring to its core, it looks like the Hasselblad team has done something like a sci-fi movie scene for photographers. The X2D Mark II 100C is the only medium format camera in the world that offers 10 stops of sensor-shift image stabilization. Now, lets explore it further

What does 10 stops of sensor-shift IBIS mean?

Having 10 stops of sensor-shift image stabilization means it not only fights with your shaking hands, it also battles with the rotation of the Earth for crystal clear long exposure shots, actually without a need for a tripod, yes, you read exactly the right thing. The X2D Mark II camera is the first medium format camera that is going to redefine nighttime photography with its low-light magical effect.

10 Stops IBIS

How does it work: Earth Rotation Correction Feature in the New X2D Mark II Camera

Now how does the X2D II 100C do that? It’s not that simple. At first, the X2D II connects to the Phocus Mobile 2 app before shooting to grab GPS location and compass data. Why? To counteract the planet’s spin, which subtly blurs long exposures (when you set for 1–3 seconds or more) by shifting stars or horizons ever so slightly., Lets explore setp by step so you can understand easily

  1. Motion Detection: The internal Gyroscopes and accelerometers track 5-axis movements (pitch, yaw, roll, X/Y shifts), detecting subtle shakes, including low-frequency ones mimicking Earth’s rotation. bit to achieve 10 Stops of IBIS, X2D II also includes low-frequency movements that could mimic Earth’s rotation over long exposures.
  2. Signal Processing: The camera features Real-time analysis filters out Earth’s rotational effect (~15°/hour) using calibration, GPS, or compass data for precise long-exposure compensation. S
  3. Compensation Calculation: Algorithms compute counter-movements, achieving up to 10-stop stabilization (e.g., Hasselblad X2D II 100C), enabling sharp handheld shots of several seconds.
  4. Sensor Shifting: The sensor moves in 5 axes to counteract shake, optimized for high-resolution sensors like 100MP medium-format.
  5. Image Capture: Stabilized sensor ensures blur-free images with high dynamic range (15.3 stops) and 16-bit color, resetting for each shot.

We are not getting into too many details of this, since it will become way more technical. From this section, you can have a basic understanding of how it works and how much advanced IBIS system X2D II is used.

 Hasselblad - Low light king of the world

  • A Real-World Wow: Testers from Digital Photography Review Team and vision sharp hand-held shots even at two or three seconds of shutter in dream light conditions — they are able to capture silky waterfalls on sunny days or starry skies without lugging a tripod with them. It’s really quite unbelievable that a medium format camera with a big body and big sensor is able to do 10 stops of IBIS.
  • Surprising Edge Over Rivals: Traditional IBIS is able to handle maximum image stabilization up to 8.5 stops, but having a true 10 stops of image stabilization is first of its kind and none of the camera makers before like Canon, Nikon or Sony, has ever made a camera that features 10 stops of IBIS, and Hasselblad did it with the medium format large sensor.

The Canon R5 Mark II camera is their full-frame camera with 8.5 stops of IBIS, but it doesn’t even touch the details of a medium format sensor. At the very same time, we have full-frame cameras from Sony like the A1, which is limited to 5.5 stops. We do have Fuji, which does have 8 stops, but without this planetary technology. Right now, having ten stops of IBIS is nearly impossible for others, but Hasselblad made it true.

Why This Matters

How does a camera outsmart physics — and at least it was not expected from a medium format camera maker like Hasselblad. So whether you are a landscape photographer or you are a street shooter, or even an astro photography lover, you don’t need any extra gear alongside you — just the camera and the lens are enough.

So this is not just gear news, it’s a peek into the future of photography where the sci-fi tech will become reality. We do hope very soon competitors like Fuji, Canon, Nikon, and Sony will surely adopt this tech. But for now, Hasselblad X2D II is the undisputed king in the IBIS world.

What do you think about this? Is it a game-changer? Let me know your thoughts in the comments section.

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*For the X2D II 100C’s 10-stop IBIS (measured per CIPA standards with specific lenses like the XCD 3,5/120 Macro), this allows effective stabilization equivalent to 10 stops at the image center (8 stops at edges


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