
DJI Mini 3 RC
Score: 60/100
Ruko F11PRO 2
Score: 77/100Rankings

The Ruko F11PRO 2 offers a 6K Sony-sensor camera, 3-axis brushless gimbal and up to 70 minutes of total flight time with two batteries. It excels in range and endurance, targeting hobbyists and beginners, but its image fidelity and build quality lag behind premium rivals.

The DJI Mini 3 (RC Edition) is a sub-250 g ultra-light drone with a 1/1.3″ sensor, f/1.7 lens and a built-in 5.5" screen, delivering 4K HDR video and up to 38-minute flight time (51 min with optional battery). It targets creators who want portable, high-quality aerial footage without the need for a smartphone or FAA registration.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
38 minutesbest | 35 minutes | |
2,453 mAh | 2,500 mAhbest | |
12 MP | 18 MPbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 248 gbest | 520 g |
4 p | 2,160 pbest | |
0.77 inbest | — | |
4,000 mbest | 3,000 m | |
1.7 fbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Camera(2) | ||
Photo Resolution (MP) | 12 MP | 18 MP |
Maximum Video Resolution (p) | 4K p | 2160 p |
Gimbal & Stabilization(1) | ||
Gimbal Type | 3-axis mechanical | 3-axis brushless mechanical |
Battery & Power(3) | ||
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 2453 mAh | 2500 mAh |
Flight Time (minutes) | 38 minutes | 35 minutes |
Charging Time (minutes) | 60 minutes | 240 minutes |
Flight Performance(3) | ||
Takeoff Weight (g) | 248 g | 520 g |
Max Takeoff Altitude (m) | 4000 m | 3000 m |
Wind Resistance Level | Level 5 | Level 5-6 |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise the Mini 3 (RC Edition) as a near-perfect blend of portability and image quality, calling it a "compact powerhouse" that delivers "professional-grade video in a sub-249 g frame." They highlight the large sensor, bright lens, vertical-shooting gimbal and the convenience of an integrated high-brightness screen, while noting the lack of obstacle-avoidance sensors as the main trade-off against higher-priced Mavic models.
Everyday users love the lightweight design, long flight time and the ability to shoot vertical video straight out of the box. The built-in screen is repeatedly mentioned as a game-changer for bright-day flying, and the 10 km transmission range feels reliable. Complaints focus on the missing obstacle-avoidance sensors and the extra weight of the larger battery.

Professional reviewers give the F11PRO 2 a cautious 3 out of 5, praising its long flight time, robust transmission range, and the upgraded Sony sensor, while criticizing the actual image quality, limited live view, and build quality.
Everyday users generally appreciate the drone's impressive endurance, stable 3-axis gimbal, and beginner-friendly flight modes, but complain about softer image quality, long charging cycles, and the lack of a built-in screen.
“"compact powerhouse" that delivers "professional-grade video in a sub-249g frame."”

“The built-in screen is a game-changer for bright-day flying.”

“Lack of obstacle avoidance is a downside for beginners who push the limits.”


