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Hubsan Zino Mini Pro Video Test #1 - Is the 4K video any good?
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In this video I am testing the 4K camera in the brand new Hubsan Zino Mini Pro drone. I have included unedited and edited footage to give you an idea of the video quality. The reason I edited a good part of it is to show how it looks when edited or what the potential is. I fixed the pitch and horizon slightly so that the buildings are mostly straight but this is something I need to do with all of the drones that I have. I also made slight adjustments to the brightness/contrast levels which I also always do. This is my first flight of this tiny 250g drone and I tried all 3 flight modes; film, normal and sports and it flew perfectly in each mode. I also used 100Mbps and 150Mbps video quality although you can't really use anything that high. It will actually record up to 200Mbps which is amazing. I mostly only want a drone with a great camera so I am hoping that the Zino Mini Pro will be the new king of the sub-250g drone space. I have a DJI Mini and Mini 2 and I know Autel and DJI will soon release new mini drones so things are definitely heating up in the 250g space and it's great news for drone lovers or if you want a small drone to take the occasional amazing shot. I was worried about a possible Zino Mini Pro horizon level issue as I had noticed it in a few YouTube videos but I found it really wasn't an issue if you fly smoothly which is no different to most other drones. If you turn quickly the horizon will not be level but it levels out within a few seconds or so. Best to turn slowly. However I was surprised to see some jello or video wobble but it only seemed to happen when braking quickly or flying into the sun. If I had ND filters then this probably wouldn't happen as the frame rate is very high without ND filters. I hope someone releases ND filters for this drone soon. Maybe Hubsan can fix this issue with a future software update. I didn't use any special settings to remove the jello so my footage is an example of what to expect. I have 4 batteries and the drone seemed to fly for a very long time on each battery. Hubsan claim 40 minute flight time but I landed at 30% battery so I probably got close to 25-30 minutes although I didn't measure it. I may measure it in a future video. This drone has obstacle avoidance although I didn't turn it on. I never use this feature although I like that the radar warning on the phone screen as it lets you know when you are close to something. I really like that this drone is not geo-locked, unlike another 250g drone manufacturer. It isn't needed for a sub-250g tiny drone. I definitely recommend this drone although you may need ND filters for sunny shots. FYI I use ND filters on all of my other drones. Please let me know if you have any questions or if you would like me to do a video of a particular test. I will probably do a comparison with the DJI Mini and DJI Mini 2 soon. I hope you like this video and thanks for watching, Brett - Gizmo Drones I purchased it directly from Hubsan from the following website although I had to email them to complete the transaction as it is still in presale stage. It arrived one week later which was a nice surprise. https://www.hubsan.com/na/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=79&products_id=1266 Epic Music: Cinematic Emotional Inspiring by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5408-cinematic-emotional-inspiring License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license and Cinematic Logo 04 by TaigaSoundProd Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8221-cinematic-logo-04 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Filmed with a Hubsan Zino Mini Pro 128Gb in 4K 30fps standard color mode. Edited with Davinci Resolve.