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DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo (DJI RC2) (36 min, 249.90 g, 50 Mpx)
EUR999,–

DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo (DJI RC2)

36 min, 249.90 g, 50 Mpx


Question about DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo (DJI RC2)

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Richard62

6 months ago

@Digitec: take a look at this video about the Mini 5 Pro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urWj5831ggY It is possible that the drone weighs plus/minus 4g, i.e. more than the permitted 249.9g. This is also stated in the instructions. In the video, the Mini 5 Pro weighs approx. 252g on a calibrated post balance, i.e. more than the C0 class allows. How is that now? Do I have to take care of this as a customer? As stated in the video, as a customer I am not obliged to weigh the drone as it officially has the C0 class.

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Anonymous

6 months ago • purchased this product

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In a Youtube video (Germany) it is mentioned that even with the attachment of a filter to the lens, which is included with the Fly more Combo, the 249g would be exceeded and it is the pilot's responsibility to ensure that the limit is not exceeded. It would be interesting to find out exactly what the legal situation is, because as a customer I buy a device in good faith that is certified as 249g and C0 and as long as I don't make any changes to it, I don't see why I should weigh the thing.