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  1. Greetings from germany. You would still have to regestrate it here and on top of that you have to attach a "drone license plate" with your ID on it.
    Really love your video 👍

  2. Drone regulations are constantly changing now a days. We all want less headaches when it comes to flying our drones and getting the shots we want for our creations, but we have to take the time and research the regs as to where we are going. Thank you @JerryRigEverything for posting this video. Hopefully it will serve to remind us, check it out before hand. Also, in the part where the gimal got stuck, I think it was mentioned in another post, but you can use the map instead of the camera to navigate back with. Also, you may or may not want to check out the Mini 4 pro that's out now!! Thanks for all the work you do, on youtube and in other countries as well!!

  3. take note, its the same in singapore, if you dont have a license u cant fly it.
    i think thats why you dont see ANYONE flying a drone here after the law was enacted,

  4. I recently got the mini 3 pro and gotta say I am really impressed with it. I got mine off of ebay. It was listed as "new", but "open box". When I got it, the controller says it had 1.5hrs of flight time on it, that not exactly "new" condition 😅
    Anyone that gets this drone, I recommend also getting photo editing software that can make HDR photos. The drone can take bracketed shots, those can be combined in the photo software to make beautiful HDR photos.

  5. I got the same one, but I crashed it into a tree by flying backward in sports mode (don't do it), and then, I had to replace the propellers it can still fly, but somehow at night, it shows low altitude mode and can't elevate, enjoy flying and fly safely guys

  6. And now the Mini 4 Pro has arrived… same small form factor but with improved OA4 transmission technology, D-Log M 10 bit color, Waypoints, FULL OMNIDIRECTIONAL obstacle avoidance, the improved DJI RC 2 remote, and more. It basically has EVERYTHING from the Air 3 except the zoom camera lens all in this tiny form factor.

  7. I have a mini 3 pro and it is just great because it has great camera quality, range and you don't have to register it😊

  8. In Europe, every drone with a camera has to be registered (only it is a real toy that can fly higher than 30m) and have insurance

  9. That's some commitment to proper content right there. Creating a script and filming the respective pieces literally all around the world. This video SHOULD be sponsored, I guess DJI wouldn't pay a video team for ads to travel around the globe.

  10. The mini 4 pro went on sale last night (9-25-23). It comes with an emblem on the bottom signifying that it is a sub 249g drone to facilitate addressing concerns. I ordered mine after about 4 refreshes of DJI's website at 5:00pm PST until the "reserve now" changed to "buy". Can't wait.

  11. Cool scenarios. If that were filmed in Canada there were so many regulations broken. Just makes me realize how restrictive our laws are.
    – Flying over (within 5m) of people without a license and drone that is rated for it.
    – Flying in weather it’s unrated for.
    – Launching on property without permission (flying is fine).
    – Flying beyond line of site without a SFOC.

  12. Cool! I'm actually headed to Kenya next year so good to know about drone regs there. I have the DJI Mini 2 and when I purchased it, it was required that I register it with the FAA in the US even though it was at or below the 249g limit…just so folks are aware. (I think they started requiring that because the smaller drones have become so popular.). Even the Mini 2 is an amazing machine and the registration process was really pretty easy.

  13. It's always cool when fpv footage becomes the frosting on the YT video "cake". But what about when it's the entire meat and potatoes of the channel??? 🤔

  14. in Europe 250g needs to be registered -that gives you id sticker that must be placed, basically its just a sequence number and letters that must be printed by readable size and on mini it not fit lol
    and if you do something illegal police will come after you
    also with stickers come a bunch of laws and rules like 1 cant fly in town or need permission, 2 cant fly over concerts or crowds of people -no-fly zones -and no mean no even your drone under usa laws will fly in it you still get screwed in Europe, by rumors Norway asking for 3th person insurance – insure person on what your drone fell or someone will get hit by drone parts(need read rules and laws) very different rules for drones what is self-made and don't have fcc ce certificates – you need 3th pilot license and in most times license almost for all (an exam that close to ultralight planes or like for ultralight planes)

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