What’s New
Added support for DJI Goggles 2, DJI Goggles Integra, and DJI RC Motion 2. Visit https://www.dji.com/mini-3-pro/downloads and refer to the Consumer Drones and Goggles Compatibility Information for more information.
Note:
Added features require DJI Fly v1.10.0 or later.
If update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry.
What’s New?
Added Reset All Settings and Clear All Data options. Refer to the Mini 3 Pro User Manual v1.6 for details.
Added Gain and Expo Tuning. The maximum flight speed, brake sensitivity, and other settings can be adjusted in different flight modes.
Notes:
Added features require DJI Fly v1.9.8 or later.
If update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry.
Overview:
Date: 2022.10.26
Aircraft Firmware: v01.00.0400
DJI RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware: v04.14.0400
DJI RC Remote Controller Firmware: v01.02.0000
DJI RC Pro Remote Controller Firmware: v03.01.1000
DJI Fly App iOS: v1.7.8
DJI Fly App Android: v1.7.8
What’s New?
Added support for FAA's Remote ID requirements in the United States.
Added support for using MasterShots in portrait mode.
Added shutter priority and ISO priority for the camera in Pro mode.
Added support for adjusting style parameters such as sharpness and noise reduction.
Added support for using wide-angle lens.
Notes:
When the firmware update is complete, the Remote ID function cannot be disabled, and DJI Fly v1.7.8 or later is required to fly the aircraft in the United States.
Other added features also require DJI Fly v1.7.8 or later.
If update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry.
Overview:
Date: 2022.08.17
Aircraft Firmware: v01.00.0300
DJI RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware: v04.14.0300
DJI RC Remote Controller Firmware: v01.01.0300
DJI RC Pro Remote Controller Firmware: v03.01.0900
DJI Fly App iOS: v1.6.12
DJI Fly App Android: v1.6.12
What's New?
Added support for using with the DJI RC Pro remote controller.
What's Updated?
Increased the camera tilt angle range when shooting in Panorama for better imaging of the sky.
Increased the stability of videos when using Hyperlapse.
Notes:
The firmware of DJI RC Pro needs to be updated to v03.01.0900 or later.
If update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry.
chillibadger Posted at 8-17 03:58
the RC is on 300 update. Assuming DJI Fly update to 1.6.12 for phone devices only at present as the RC still seems to be 1.6.9
DJI Fly updated on my android phone. It did some file storage location optimisation for a while (migrating data). That's probably the way it works with recordings etc on newer android phones that other users have been having issues with
It was fixed also the BUG that does not allow POI when you load a certificate from DJI?
I have promises from HUNTER from DJI from 3 months ago that will be fixed...
At this point no POI can work if you are in a restricted zone but you have clearance and DJI certificate for NFZ loaded....
chillibadger Posted at 8-17 04:06
DJI Fly updated on my android phone. It did some file storage location optimisation for a while (migrating data). That's probably the way it works with recordings etc on newer android phones that other users have been having issues with
And now all my DJI media is in a random order as the files have been redated 17th August. Where they were all grouped by taken date in android gallery and related flights were together they are now not.
Mr DJI can you find out what this actually did to the media too?
I'm not sure if updating the FW or the App caused the problem. But I noticed too late that Photo mode had reset back to JPGs only.
So check your settings before taking any photos.
About 10 to 15 mins into a flight, the App just shut down on me. Luckily I didn't crash.
I'm using the RC-N1 controller with a Samsung S21 (latest software updates etc). I've not had a App closure before.
Just updated the drone. Since then the autofocus is not working anymore and manual focus is reversed. Is there a way to reset the drone (Mini 3 Pro with RC N1)
Thanks
I just installed the update and the autofocus is not working anymore and manual focus is reversed. How can I reset the Mini 3 Pro with the standard RC N1?
Put each of your batteries in the drone, and check the remote for firmware update. It will sense which battery needs and update, and will update it the same way the drone gets updated, but usually much quicker.
MS Posted at 8-17 06:03
I'm not sure if updating the FW or the App caused the problem. But I noticed too late that Photo mode had reset back to JPGs only.
So check your settings before taking any photos.
Does the app still crash?
I have a similar setup with the N1 + S20
I don't know. After the app crash, I flew for another 15 minutes without any problems, then went home.
I won't be flying again until Friday at the earliest.
PeterIOM Posted at 8-17 14:10
Will I have to update all my 4 batteries at all? Read on a FB post you do but I am not sure that is right.
The posts above explain what you need to do, this is n't Facebook !!!
Yes, this update also requires each battery to be updated, I had to update my
second and third battery. Just put the next battery in switch all on and do a check firmware, it will then prompt to update. Do the same for each battery.
So, just for the sake of clarification:
The Remote Controller firmware is updated to v01.01.0300, but the Fly App version remains 1.6.9 .
Can you confirm that?
My drone is from June 2022, I have never had problems with range, fog etc ...
is it safe to update with this version? (known bugs etc ...)
I use it for work
CloudVisual Posted at 8-18 00:49
Still no Aperture Priority (auto shutter mode) for photos. Very inconvenient for taking photos in fast changing scenes.
It's impossible to have an Aperture Priority mode on a camera that has a fixed Aperture. DJI Mini 3 Pro is always at 1.7 aperture and can't be changed - so how can you make it Aperture Priority?
HarleyFlyer Posted at 8-18 03:24
It's impossible to have an Aperture Priority mode on a camera that has a fixed Aperture. DJI Mini 3 Pro is always at 1.7 aperture and can't be changed - so how can you make it Aperture Priority?
Ok, I can't win on this forum about the naming of this function.
Aperture priority on a camera means that the shutter speed can vary to adapt to different scenes. Yes, I know that this drone has a fixed Aperture and therefore in Av mode it will just have to stay fixed and then the shutter speed adapt, as it should.
If I call it Auto shutter mode, people seem to misunderstand and if I call it aperture priority, people lose their minds over the fact that there's not an adjustable aperture.
The Air 2s has this mode and has a fixed aperture. See below.
Aperture priority on a camera means that the shutter speed can vary to adapt to different scenes. Yes, I know that this drone has a fixed Aperture and therefore in Av mode it will just have to stay fixed and then the shutter speed adapt, as it should.
Ok - ( i am a professional photographer - master level) - what you are showing in that photo - and I assume asking for is something that I too would very much like - and that is Iso Priority.
The only things that you can change on the drone are the Shutter Speed or the Iso - and when you leave the drone in Auto mode it is changing a combination of those two things to create the perfect picture - however it's really annoying when you want to keep the Iso at 100 - and have the shutter adjust accordingly for the changing light levels - so this would be called an Iso Priority mode - and I would like it too please.