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    Discover DJI Cameras & Drones in Singapore

    Red Dot Photo brings you the latest DJI cameras, drones, and accessories in Singapore, designed for creators who demand performance in the air and on the ground. Backed by DJI's industry-leading imaging technology, every product is built to deliver cinematic quality with intuitive controls and reliable results.

    Trusted by filmmakers, content creators, photographers, and aerial videographers worldwide, DJI drones and camera systems are engineered for modern production workflows — from solo travel shoots and social media content to professional commercial productions and cinematic filmmaking. Known for exceptional stabilisation, advanced obstacle avoidance, and creator-friendly features, DJI gear helps storytellers capture compelling footage from any angle, at any altitude.

    Shop DJI drones, action cameras, gimbals, and imaging accessories in Singapore with local warranty support, expert advice, and fast delivery from Red Dot Photo — supporting Singapore's creative community since 2008.

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    Red Dot Photo carries the full DJI range in Singapore — drones, action cameras, handheld cameras, gimbals, and audio gear. All products come with local warranty and are available online at reddotphoto.com.sg with fast delivery. Red Dot Photo has been supporting Singapore's creative community since 2008.

    The range covers most of DJI's creator lineup — drones like the Lito 1, Lito X1, Neo2, and Air 3S; action cameras like the Osmo Action 6; handheld cameras including the brand-new Osmo Pocket 4 and Osmo Nano; and audio gear like the DJI Mic 2 and Mic 3. The full collection is listed on the DJI page, with new arrivals added as they launch.

    The Osmo Pocket 4 launched in April 2026 and is DJI's latest compact gimbal camera. It keeps the 1-inch CMOS sensor and f/2.0 lens from the Pocket 3, but upgrades slow-motion to 4K/240fps (up from 120fps), adds 14 stops of dynamic range with 10-bit D-Log, and replaces the microSD slot with 107GB of built-in storage at 800MB/s transfer speed. ActiveTrack is now on version 7.0, and audio has been upgraded to 4-channel OsmoAudio output. If you shoot mostly in daylight and are happy with your Pocket 3 footage, the upgrade isn't urgent. If you shoot under mixed or challenging light and want more slow-motion headroom, it's a meaningful step forward.

    The DJI Lito series — launched April 2026 — is DJI's new entry-level drone lineup, consisting of the Lito 1 and the more capable Lito X1. Both weigh under 249g, have omnidirectional obstacle sensing, up to 36 minutes of flight time, and shoot 4K video. The Lito X1 is the premium option, adding a larger 1/1.3-inch sensor, forward-facing LiDAR, 42GB internal storage, 10-bit D-Log M, and 14 stops of dynamic range in HDR. The Lito 1 uses a 1/2-inch sensor with no internal storage but still captures 8K photos and 4K video. Both are designed for first-time pilots — the obstacle sensing and beginner-friendly flight modes do a lot of the heavy lifting.

    It depends on your budget. The DJI Neo is the most beginner-friendly at the lowest price point — it's palm-sized, takes off without a remote, and has built-in cinematic flight modes. The new Lito 1 and Lito X1 are a step up: proper folding drones with omnidirectional obstacle sensing and better camera specs, designed for outdoor flying at altitude. For anyone wanting more range and image quality, the Air 3S has a dual-camera system and a 1-inch sensor, but requires more familiarity with flying. One thing worth noting for Singapore: drones under 249g don't require registration with CAAS for recreational use, which makes the Neo and both Lito models simpler to get started with.

    Both are compact, pocketable cameras — but very different tools. The Osmo Pocket 4 uses a 3-axis mechanical gimbal for stabilisation and is built for video-first creators who want smooth, cinematic footage from a handheld device. It shoots 4K/240fps and has 107GB of internal storage. The Osmo Nano is a wearable action camera — waterproof to 10m, magnetic mounting system, and modular with the Vision Dock. It's the better pick for hands-free, POV, and outdoor shooting where you want to clip it on and not think about it. If your priority is video quality and stabilisation, go Pocket 4. If you want something rugged and wearable, the Nano fits that role better.

    The DJI Air 3S is the go-to for travel videographers who want genuine image quality — dual camera system, 1-inch sensor, 14 stops of dynamic range, and 4K/60fps. If you want something lighter and simpler to carry, the new Lito X1 weighs under 249g, has omnidirectional obstacle sensing, shoots 4K/100fps, and is a strong option for creators who want capable footage without managing a larger drone. Both fold down compact enough for a camera bag. The main trade-off is sensor size and flexibility — the Air 3S gives you significantly more to work with in challenging light.

    In Singapore, drones 250g and above must be registered with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) before flying. You'll also need a permit for most outdoor flights beyond recreational use, and certain restricted zones — including areas near airports, military installations, and the city centre — require additional approval. Drones under 249g, like the DJI Neo and both Lito models, fall below the registration threshold for recreational use, which simplifies things considerably. For commercial aerial photography, a separate operator permit from CAAS is required regardless of drone weight. Always check the latest CAAS guidelines before flying, as rules are updated periodically.

    Yes — all DJI products purchased from Red Dot Photo come with local Singapore warranty, handled locally so you're not dealing with overseas support or grey-market concerns. Warranty duration varies by product, so check the individual listing for details.