Osmo Pocket

Due to the low bit rate and color space, you can see that there isn’t tons of detail in the image. For any professional user of any camera, having manual control over key parameters is a must. While the Pocket 2 doesn’t give you a ton of manual controls, a lot of the key parameters you would want to change manually can be changed. The nice thing is, you can actually charge and operate the Pocket 2 at the same time.

This is a simple unit that opens at the top to allow you to push in your camera. Once it’s fully home, there’s a clip that slots in to hold your Osmo Pocket in place. While the Controller Wheel is great, you can’t fit the Osmo Pocket in its dji drones supplied case with it mounted. This means you have to slip it in and out of the accessory mount if you want to keep the gimbal and camera lens safe in your pocket or bag. However, PolarPro has a simple solution, the Osmo Pocket Gimbal Lock.

dji osmo pocket

It’s an amazing device that you can use for up to 5 hours on a single charge. If you choose it as your travel camera, you won’t be disappointed as you can basically use it for the whole day of shooting. In case you need to shoot for a longer time, just take with you a power bank, as you can charge this camera with a USB cable. • The DJI OM 4 is a solid and inexpensive three-axis gimbal with excellent battery life. The DJI OM 4 is a fold stabilizer designed to complement your smartphone, allowing you to start recording right without any difficulty.

And it’s perfectly shaped to hold the Wireless Module while still letting you see the connection light and access the USB-C port. It includes a transmitter with a built-in mic and a receiver that connects to the Osmo Pocket via the Mic Adapter. And as you can see from the image above, it’s very small. While it’s useful to use your phone as a screen for the , you need to support the phone with your hand to keep it safe. The PolarPro Osmo Pocket Grip System, however, has spring-loaded phone mount that holds your phone safely while it’s connected to your DJI Osmo Pocket. Attaching the Controller Wheel means you can’t connect your phone, but with better control over the gimbal, there’s far less need to do that.

I have a small wide-angle lens from a toy digital camera and it sticks to my OSMO nicely, but any harsh movement results gimbal wobbling. Also, when shooting video in sunlight, since the lens if alwsays on f/2, if you follow 180 degree rule, the footage is clipped; you need ND filters . However, OP is decent for low light ; however, sometimes you get banding or moire .

Standard-issue stabilized video and photos are just two of the tricks here. The DJI Osmo Mobile comes with a case, which we were skeptical of at first. Usually when a company mentions a case for a cool miniaturized product – especially gimbals – it means it’s going to make the device three or four times the size and not nearly as pocket-friendly. Luckily, the form-fitting protective shell for the Osmo Pocket remains svelte. Without a phone attached, you can shoot within 10 seconds; using a phone adds a couple of seconds of setup.

DJI quote an operating time of 140 mins when shooting 1080p 30 fps video continuously and a charging time of 73 mins. The camera builds upon its predecessor with a larger sensor, higher quality images and 8x zoom, to name a few. At just £10 more, it isn’t hard to justify opting for the upgrade, either.

It’s not the first handheld gimbal out there, nor the first we’ve seen with an integrated camera. But it is one of the smallest, and its integrated camera is more suited for vlogging and handheld video than the repurposed drone camera used in the original version of the Osmo from a few years ago. The output resolution is low—about 4MP—but each original 12MP image is saved on the card so you can stitch a full-resolution shot in Photoshop if you want to.