RedEdge-MX with Skyport flying on an M300 RTK
With the growing fleet of drones from DJI, it can be easy to confuse which ones support the Skyport mount and which MicaSense cameras are compatible. DJI released Skyport V2 in 2021, which dropped support for some early enterprise drone models.
Below you will find a table that clarifies each drone's compatibility with Skyport and the MicaSense Quick Mount. If you're unfamiliar with the difference between these two mounts, please see: Skyport vs Quick Mount Kit
Drone Model | DJI Skyport (PSDK) | MS Quick Mount | RTK integration |
M300 RTK | Fully Supported | Yes | Yes, with Skyport |
M350 RTK *Latest Model Sensors Only |
Fully Supported | Yes | Yes, with Skyport |
M210 RTK V2* | Triggering Only, No RTK | Yes | No |
M210 V2* | Triggering Only, No RTK | Yes | No |
M200 V2* | Triggering Only, No RTK | Yes | No |
M210 V1* |
Skyport V1 Only Triggering Only, No RTK |
Yes | No |
M200 V1* |
Skyport V1 Only Triggering Only, No RTK |
Yes |
No |
Inspire 2 | Not supported | Yes | No |
M100 | Not supported | Yes, with gimbal adapter | No |
M600 | Not supported | Yes, with gimbal adapter | No |
Inspire 1 | Not supported | No | No |
Phantom 4 (any model) | Not supported | No | No |
*These aircraft models are not fully validated with MicaSense cameras, use at your own discretion.