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DJI Mini 2 User Manual
Camera Prole
DJI Mini 2 uses a 1/2.3" CMOS sensor camera, which can shoot up to 4K video and 12 MP photos, 
and supports shooting modes such as Single, AEB, Timed Shot, and Panorama. 
The aperture of the camera is F2.8 and can shoot at 1 m to innity.
Make sure the temperature and humidity is suitable for the camera during usage and storage.
Use a lens cleanser to clean the lens to avoid damage.
 DO NOT block any ventilation holes on the camera as the heat generated may damage the device 
and hurt the user.
Storing Photos and Videos
DJI Mini 2 supports the use of a microSD card to store your photos and videos. A UHS-I Speed Grade 
3 rating or above microSD card is required due to the fast read and write speeds necessary for high-
resolution video data. Refer to the Specifications section for more information about recommended 
microSD cards.
Without a microSD card inserted, users can still capture single photos or record 720p normal videos. 
The le will be directly stored on the mobile device.
 Do not remove the microSD card from the aircraft while it is powered on. Otherwise, the microSD 
card may be damaged.
 To ensure the stability of the camera system, single video recordings are limited to 30 minutes.
 Check camera settings before use to make sure the congurations are correct.
 Before shooting important photos or videos, shoot a few images to test the camera is operating 
correctly.
 Photos or videos cannot be transmitted from the microSD card in  the  aircraft using DJI Fly if the 
aircraft is powered o.
 Make sure to power  o  the aircraft correctly.  Otherwise,  the camera parameters will not be saved 
and any recorded videos may be damaged. DJI is not responsible for any failure of an image or video 
to be recorded or having been recorded in a way that is not machine-readable.
Make sure there are no stickers or objects on the gimbal before taking o. When the aircraft is powered 
on, DO NOT tap or knock the gimbal. Take o from open and at ground in order to protect the gimbal.
Precision elements in the gimbal may be damaged in a collision or impact, which may cause the 
gimbal to function abnormally.
Avoid getting dust or sand on the gimbal, especially in the gimbal motors.
A gimbal motor error may occur in the following situations: a. The aircraft is on uneven ground or the 
gimbal is obstructed. b. The gimbal experiences excessive external force, such as during a collision.
DO NOT apply external force to the gimbal after the gimbal is powered on. DO NOT add any extra 
payload to the gimbal as this may cause the gimbal to function abnormally or even lead to permanent 
motor damage.
Make sure to remove the gimbal protector before powering on the aircraft. Also, make sure to mount 
the gimbal protector when the aircraft is not in use.
Flying in heavy fog or clouds may make the gimbal wet, leading to temporary failure. The gimbal 
recovers full functionality once it is dry.










