The DJI Mini 5 Pro is shaping up to be one of the most exciting ultra-light drones of 2025. With a sub-249g airframe, a 1-inch sensor, and up to 52 minutes of flight time, it’s not just an incremental update—it’s a major step forward in DJI’s Mini series. For Canadian drone pilots, the big questions are: how much will it cost, what’s included in each package, and is it worth the upgrade?
Here’s a breakdown of what we know so far.
DJI Mini 5 Pro Canadian Pricing (Approx.)
Based on early leaks and Canadian retail patterns, here’s what buyers can expect:
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DJI Mini 5 Pro (with RC-N3 controller) – ≈ $1,099 CAD
Includes the drone and the RC-N3 remote, which connects to a smartphone. This is the most affordable way into the Mini 5 Pro lineup. -
DJI Mini 5 Pro (with DJI RC 2 controller) – ≈ $1,329 CAD
Comes with DJI’s upgraded RC 2 remote, featuring a built-in screen for faster setup and better visibility in bright conditions. -
DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo – ≈ $1,479 CAD
Adds multiple batteries, a charging hub, a carrying bag, and the RC 2 controller—ideal for pilots planning extended shoots. -
DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo Plus – ≈ $1,579 CAD
Includes everything in the Fly More Combo, plus longer-endurance batteries that push flight times up to 52 minutes per charge (note: this may increase the drone’s weight above 249g).
Key Features to Watch
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Sub-249g Weight (with standard battery): keeps it under Canada’s small-drone regulations.
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1-inch sensor: sharper images and better low-light performance.
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LiDAR-assisted gimbal: full 330° rotation for creative shooting angles.
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O4 transmission system: improved range and signal stability.
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Upgraded endurance: Plus batteries set a new benchmark for flight time.
What “Pro” Really Means
DJI’s “Pro” label isn’t just marketing—it needs to fit professional workflows. For the Mini 5 Pro to truly live up to its name, we expect:
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Advanced log profiles for color grading beyond D-Cinelike.
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Higher bitrates to preserve detail in post.
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Adjustable aperture for exposure and motion blur control.
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Smart flight planning tools for pre-visualization on paid shoots.
If DJI delivers on these fronts, the Mini 5 Pro could be the most capable sub-250g drone yet.
Should You Wait or Buy?
With a rumored September 16 launch date, Canadian buyers won’t have to wait long for official pricing. Early signs suggest the Mini 5 Pro will land in line with the Mini 4 Pro’s Canadian MSRP, keeping the upgrade path predictable.
If you already fly a Mini 3 Pro or Mini 4 Pro, the decision may come down to whether the longer endurance and 1-inch sensor justify the step up. For new buyers, the RC 2 bundle or Fly More Combo will offer the best long-term value.
Final Thoughts
The DJI Mini 5 Pro looks ready to raise the bar for ultra-light drones in Canada. With approximate pricing from $1,099 CAD to $1,579 CAD, plus major imaging and endurance upgrades, it’s shaping up to be DJI’s strongest Mini yet.
Whether you’re a hobbyist seeking portability or a professional looking for a backup aerial camera, the Mini 5 Pro is one to watch.
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