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DJI Mini 5 Pro review (2025): Specs, features, price & limitations

DJI Mini 5 Pro: a sub-250g drone with a 1-inch 50MP sensor.
DJI Mini 5 Pro review (2025): Specs, features, price & limitations
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The DJI Mini 5 Pro, which was previously the most anticipated drone of 2025, will become the newest DJI drone when it hits authorized stores on September 17. This flying wonder distinguishes itself with numerous features, the most notable being its 50MP 1-inch CMOS sensor, upgraded battery life, enhanced flight performance, and advanced safety systems. However, that’s not all, as there is more to discover!

In this review, you’ll learn about:

  • DJI Mini 5 Pro full specifications
  • Specifications breakdown 
  • Improvements made from the Mavic 4 Pro
  • Quality-of-life upgrades for easier flying
  • DJI Mini 5 Pro vs DJI Mini 4 Pro key upgrades
  • Target applications and use cases
  • Limitations to consider before buying
  • Pricing and available configurations
  • Frequently asked questions about the DJI Mini 5 Pro

DJI Mini 5 Pro full specifications

CategoryKey Specifications
Weight249.9 g (±4 g)
DimensionsFolded: 157×95×68 mm; Unfolded: 304×380×91 mm
Camera Sensor1-inch CMOS, 50 MP effective pixels
Lens24 mm equivalent, f/1.8 aperture, 84° FOV
Photo ResolutionUp to 8192×6144 (50 MP); JPEG + RAW
Video Resolution4K up to 120 fps; FHD up to 240 fps; 10-bit HLG & D-Log M
Max Video Bitrate130 Mbps (H.264/H.265)
Digital ZoomUp to 3x (4K), 4x (FHD)
Flight Time36 minutes (standard battery); 52 minutes (Plus battery, not EU)
Max Flight Distance21 km (standard); 32 km (Plus battery)
Max Wind Resistance12 m/s
Max Horizontal Speed19 m/s (Sport Mode, Plus battery)
Max Altitude6000 m (standard); 4500 m (Plus battery)
Obstacle SensorsOmnidirectional vision + forward LiDAR + downward infrared
GNSSGPS + Galileo + BeiDou
Internal Storage42 GB onboard
Transmission SystemO4+, up to 20 km range (FCC)
Controller OptionsRC-N3 (with phone), DJI RC 2
Operating Temperature-10°C to 40°C

Let’s break it down.

PROMOTED

Camera and video excellence

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The DJI Mini 5 Pro features a large 1-inch CMOS sensor with 50 megapixels, much bigger than typical consumer drones. The f/1.8 lens with 24mm equivalent focal length and 84° field of view takes sharp, detailed photos in various conditions. Photo quality reaches 8192×6144 pixels, and photos are saved in both JPEG and RAW formats for easy editing later.

Video recording is impressive, handling 4K at up to 120 frames per second and Full HD at 240 fps for smooth slow-motion clips. The 130 Mbps recording speed with H.264/H.265 keeps footage sharp, while 10-bit HLG and D-Log M give serious creators advanced color options. Digital zoom works up to 3x in 4K mode and 4x in Full HD.

Flight performance and battery

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Flight endurance varies dramatically between configurations—36 minutes with a standard battery or 52 minutes with a Plus battery (unavailable in the EU). The maximum flight distance reaches 21km standard or extends to 32km with the Plus battery. The drone maintains stability in winds up to 12 m/s and achieves 19 m/s horizontal speeds in Sport Mode with the Plus battery.

Advanced features and design

Weighing just 249.9g, the compact design folds to 157×95×68mm and unfolds to 304×380×91mm. Safety features include omnidirectional vision sensors, forward LiDAR, and downward infrared detection. GPS, Galileo, and BeiDou provide precise positioning. The 42GB internal storage eliminates immediate memory concerns, while O4+ transmission maintains a connection up to 20km. Operating temperature ranges from -10°C to 40°C, with controller options including RC-N3 or DJI RC 2.

Quality of life improvements

Beyond raw specifications, DJI has added several conveniences that enhance daily use. Internal storage has been expanded to 42 GB, addressing a common frustration with previous Minis that relied almost entirely on microSD cards. This provides enough capacity for extended flights without immediate card management.

The charging system has also been optimized. With the Two-Way Charging Hub and 65W charger, a standard battery can be replenished in under 50 minutes, while three batteries can be cycled in under two hours. The Plus battery follows a similar pattern with slightly longer times due to its larger capacity.

Connectivity upgrades include Wi-Fi 6 support for rapid file transfer, achieving speeds of up to 9.6 Gbps in ideal conditions. Off-state file transfer further simplifies data management, letting users move files without powering up the aircraft. Combined with Bluetooth 5.4 compatibility, these features streamline the device system around the drone.

Usability refinements such as redesigned propeller attachment points, a sturdier carrying case, and an improved gimbal guard show attention to pilot experience. These improve everyday use from setup to transportation and maintenance.

What the Mini 5 Pro improves on from the Mavic 4 Pro

DJI first introduced horizontal tilt with the Mavic 4 Pro, and now the Mini 5 Pro brings that feature to a smaller, lighter drone. Its redesigned gimbal can rotate up to 225 degrees horizontally, giving videographers more freedom to create dynamic shots. While this extra movement has limited use in photography, it can significantly enhance the style of video capture.

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The Mini 5 Pro also maintains accurate vertical shooting, allowing the camera to rotate 90 degrees. Unlike the Infinity gimbal on the Mavic 4 Pro, this setup isn’t as restricted when tilting in vertical mode. The result is a more flexible design that addresses one of the Mavic 4 Pro’s biggest frustrations, making vertical shooting feel natural and practical.

DJI Mini 5 Pro vs DJI Mini 4 Pro Key Upgrades

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FeatureDJI Mini 4 ProDJI Mini 5 ProImprovement
Takeoff Weight249 g249.9 gSame lightweight design, still under 250 g
Max Flight Time34 min36 min (Standard) / 52 min (Plus Battery*)Longer endurance
Max Flight Distance20 km21 km (Standard) / 32 km (Plus Battery*)Extended range
Camera1/1.3-inch CMOS, 48 MP1-inch CMOS, 50 MPLarger sensor & higher detail
Max Photo Resolution8064×60488192×6144Improved clarity
Max Video Bitrate100 Mbps130 MbpsSmoother 4K/120fps video
Internal Storage32 GB42 GBMore space built in

The DJI Mini 5 Pro keeps the same lightweight design as the Mini 4 Pro but adds meaningful upgrades.

Both drones remain under 250 g, ensuring pilots can fly without registration in many regions. Still, the Mini 5 Pro extends flight endurance to 36 minutes with the standard battery and up to 52 minutes with the Plus version, surpassing the Mini 4 Pro’s 34 minutes. Flight distance increases from 20 to 21 km (standard) or 32 km (Plus).

The most significant change is in imaging: the Mini 5 Pro upgrades to a 1-inch CMOS sensor with 50 MP, capturing more detail and performing better in low light than the Mini 4 Pro’s 1/1.3-inch 48 MP sensor. Video has also been refined, supporting a higher bitrate of 130 Mbps for crisp 4K/120fps recording. With expanded internal storage (42 GB vs 32 GB), the Mini 5 Pro delivers clear advantages for creators.

Where the DJI Mini 5 Pro might falter

Its 1-inch sensor, paired with an F1.8 aperture, produces bright, detailed images. However, the wide aperture makes focusing trickier when shooting close to subjects. Backgrounds can blur more easily, which may frustrate users expecting sharpness across the frame. The camera also includes a 50-megapixel option, but side-by-side comparisons show little difference from the standard 12.5-megapixel setting, aside from larger file sizes. Wind is another concern: in strong conditions, flight speed slows, battery life drops, and while still photos remain usable, video can look shaky as the drone moves around. 

European buyers face another limitation. Due to its C0 classification, the higher-capacity Plus batteries, which unlock 52 minutes of flight time, aren’t included unless the drone is reclassified. These caveats don’t diminish its overall value, but they highlight why some users (especially those shooting in harsh weather or needing consistent high-res detail) may prefer larger drones.

DJI Mini 5 Pro target applications and use cases

DJI Mini 5 Pro aces videography and photography in two main use cases. Here is a list of events in which that happens:

Professional content creation

Use CasesTarget Applications
Real estate and architectural shootsThe 1-inch sensor ensures sharp, high-dynamic-range images, allowing properties to be showcased with professional clarity even in challenging lighting.
Wedding and event coverageIts longer flight endurance allows fewer interruptions and smoother aerial sequences, helping capture once-in-a-lifetime moments reliably.
Social media and influencer workWith native vertical shooting, the Mini 5 Pro directly supports TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts workflows without cropping.

Commercial surveys and inspections 
The drone’s advanced obstacle avoidance and precise hovering stability make it useful for light inspection work in construction, agriculture, or utilities.

Advanced hobbyist photography

Use Cases Target Application 

Landscape exploration
The camera’s wide dynamic range produces detailed skies and shadows, making it a strong choice for nature and travel photographers.
Travel documentationThe drone is Lightweight and under 250 g with the standard battery, so it can be packed without worrying about airline or regional restrictions
Adventure filmingImproved wind resistance allows reliable operation in coastal or mountain environments, where smaller drones often struggle.
Low-light experimentationThe larger sensor paired with upgraded night-mode processing enables creative night scenes and urban photography that earlier Mini models couldn’t handle.

Pricing and Configuration options

DJI sells the Mini 5 Pro in at least three main kits: a Standard Package (drone + one battery + controller) and a Fly More Combo (extras like batteries, charger, carry case). DJI’s U.S. store lists prices starting around USD $799 for the base kit. Check the official DJI authorized store for current regional pricing and bundle deals.

Frequently asked questions about DJI Mini 5 Pro 

1. Does the Mini 5 Pro stay under 250 g with the Plus battery?

  • No, it exceeds 250 g when using the Plus battery, which may trigger registration requirements in some regions.

2. How far can it fly on a single charge?

  • Up to 52 minutes with the Plus battery under ideal conditions.

3. What controller is included?

  • Standard packages ship with the DJI RC-N2, and options are available for the DJI RC 2 (with built-in screen).

4. Can it handle windy conditions?

  • It’s rated for high wind resistance but remains less stable than larger Mavic drones.

5. Is it compatible with DJI Goggles?

  • Yes, it supports DJI Goggles Integra and DJI RC Motion controllers.

6. Does the DJI Mini 5 Pro require registration?

  • The DJI Mini 5 Pro weighs approximately 249.9g. In the United States, the FAA requires registration for any drone weighing 250g or more, with no tolerance for manufacturing variance. However, the Mini 5 Pro is not officially available in the USA due to customs issues with the US Border Protection. In other countries, registration requirements vary – check your local aviation authority’s regulations before flying.

7. What is the difference between the DJI Mini 4 Pro and the Mini 5 Pro?

  • The main difference lies in the camera sensor—the Mini 5 Pro features a larger 1-inch CMOS sensor, compared to the Mini 4 Pro’s 1/1.3-inch sensor, which provides improved low-light performance and dynamic range.

Conclusion

The DJI Mini 5 Pro is designed for users who want advanced performance without the bulk of larger drones. With its 1-inch 50MP sensor, 4K/120fps recording, and flight times of up to 52 minutes, this drone combines performance and portability in a sub-250g frame.

The Mini 5 Pro suits professionals who need reliable aerial footage for real estate, weddings, or inspections, while also catering to hobbyists who travel light and want to capture landscapes, adventures, or low-light shots. Limitations such as reduced wind stability and regional battery restrictions should be considered, but they do not outweigh its overall value.

If you’re ready to upgrade your aerial toolkit, buy the DJI Mini 5 Pro today from the official DJI authorized stores near you. 

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