From leaked images, the Mini 5 Pro closely resembles the Mini 4 Pro but with several notable changes:
Dual front-facing LiDAR sensors - the first time DJI has used LiDAR in the Mini series.
Dual wide-angle front sensors for better field coverage.
Inward obstacle sensors to improve tracking in confined areas.
Two small legs on the main body and front arms for stability on takeoff and landing.
LED ground illumination to assist in precision landings in low-light conditions.
Vented motors for better cooling.
The biggest camera change is the rumored 1-inch CMOS sensor, replacing the Mini 4 Pro’s 1/1.3-inch sensor for improved detail and low-light performance. Other camera enhancements include:
4K at 120 fps for ultra-smooth slow motion.
True vertical shooting for social media content.
48 mm medium-telephoto mode for cinematic framing.
Upward gimbal tilt (straight up), a first for the Mini series.
Audio recording directly from the drone.
Standard battery: ~36 minutes flight time.
Extended battery: up to 50 minutes (may push the weight above 249 g).
33.5 Wh capacity for longer endurance.
Ocusync 4+ transmission with up to 25 km range and low latency.
Faster charging capability.
Leaks also suggest AI-powered subject tracking with more advanced predictive algorithms, improving active tracking in complex environments. Combined with LiDAR and new sensor placement, this could make the Mini 5 Pro one of the most autonomous drones in DJI’s lineup.
One point of debate: leaked packaging does not display the usual “under 249 g” label. Some sources claim it will still have a sub-250 g version, while others expect a heavier, fully-loaded model for those prioritizing performance over weight class restrictions.
Based on DJI’s release patterns and FCC filings, the Mini 5 Pro is expected to launch in summer 2025, possibly as early as September. Estimated price: around $899 USD, up from the Mini 4 Pro’s $759, reflecting its expanded feature set. No reliable European pricing in EUR has emerged yet, but based on DJI’s typical regional pricing, it could land somewhere in the €849–€999 range depending on VAT and local taxes.
The leaks come from multiple reputable sources including DroneXL, Digital Camera World, and leaker Jasper Ellens. Spanish-language marketing material shared by @Drones19170668 on X (Twitter) appears to confirm several details. While credibility is high, DJI has not officially confirmed any specs.
The drone community’s response has been mixed:
Excitement over LiDAR, 1-inch sensor, and extended flight time.
Skepticism from some forum members (DJI Forum, Mavic Pilots) who call the leaks “clickbait” or “AI-generated nonsense.”
Many creators are hopeful, but some worry about DJI’s ability to keep it under 250 g with all these upgrades.
Feature | Mini 4 Pro | Mini 5 Pro (Leaked) |
---|---|---|
Sensor | 1/1.3" CMOS | 1" CMOS |
Max Video | 4K 100 fps | 4K 120 fps |
Obstacle Detection | Multi-direction visual | LiDAR + wide-angle + inward |
Flight Time | 34–45 min | 36–50 min |
Range | 20 km | 25 km |
Weight | <249 g | <249 g / possible heavier |
Extras | N/A | Audio, upward tilt, AI track |
If these leaks are accurate, the DJI Mini 5 Pro could redefine what’s possible in an ultralight drone. From a larger sensor and LiDAR obstacle avoidance to extended battery life and new shooting modes, it’s shaping up to be a versatile tool for both casual pilots and professional creators.
The only big question: Will DJI manage to pack all this into a sub-250 g frame, or will we see two versions catering to different needs?
One thing’s certain - the Mini 5 Pro has the drone world talking, and the wait for the official reveal will be intense.
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