I normally use a Canon M50 to shoot my Vlogs but this camera gives me so much more flexibility. I don't always use a gimbal for my shoots, and gimbals takes time to set-up and balance. So this Osmo pocket is a game changer.
I normally use a Canon M50 to shoot my Vlogs but this camera gives me so much more flexibility. I don't always use a gimbal for my shoots, and gimbals takes time to set-up and balance. So this Osmo pocket is a game changer.
Compact, quick start up, very easy to use
Super-smooth and ever-steady; 4K footage looks delicious at 60fps; Shooting modes make Hollywood shots a cinch;
Fiddly to control without accessories; Things gets toasty on the highest settings; App can be pretty glitchy;
In truth, the biggest problem facing the Osmo Pocket is necessity. It’s fun, intuitive and impressively capable, delivering footage so stable it makes tripods jealous. But who is it for? Videographers won’t be tempted away from the quality and versatility of pro kit; thrillseekers will want something more durable; vloggers will bemoan the lack of livestreaming; and, while the smartphone crowd might like the idea of smoother shooting, the £329 price tag makes the Pocket far from a pocket-money purchase. So it’s a niche thing, neither accessory nor standalone camera, priced like a proper compact but best used with your mobile. Does that make it a bad product? Absolutely not. In fact, it was the most enjoyable filming experience I’ve had since my very first camcorder, sprinting gleefully across the garden while in awe of the little gimbal’s stunning stability. I’m just not sure I’d pay for it.
Super-smooth and ever-steady; 4K footage looks delicious at 60fps; Shooting modes make Hollywood shots a cinch;
Fiddly to control without accessories; Things gets toasty on the highest settings; App can be pretty glitchy;
So, I put 4 stars instead of 5 to get your attention! For a consumer rather than pro product, this should get 5 stars - but there are a couple of lacking features that might bother even the consumer customer.
Being an owner of multiple DJI products, I knew this product would be just as great. I always have this camera with me. You can use as a stand alone or connect with it using your phone. I also use it mounted to the windshield of my car and operate it with my phone. Don't go on vacation without one.
In the meantime, there are some things DJI could do via firmware updates to improve the Pocket experience. It's already pushed out one big update, so we'll see if there are others that further enhance it.
Easily portable; Crisp, stable 4K video at up to 60fps; Time-lapse and panoramic stitching options; Strong battery life
Autofocus issues; So-so low-light performance; Requires phone or add-on control wheel for best experience; Promised accessories not yet on sale
DJI Osmo Pocket is the easiest way to record stabilized 4K video and fluidly moving time lapses without having to carry around a full-sized DSLR gimbal and bulky camera gear.
Miniaturized gimbal stabilization; Records 4K video up to 60fps; Easy smartphone attachment; Amazing motion time lapses
Audio isn't great in all situations; Not nearly as durable as a GoPro; Accessories are separate purchases
Just amazing!! Motion lapse, timelapse, slo-mo, follow feature, panorama, 3 axis gimbal.. All fits in your pocket!!!!
We didn't know what to think about the Osmo Pocket when DJI announced the device earlier this month. It's basically a tiny drone camera and three-axis gimbal on a stick. There's a little screen so you can see what you're filming and some smart features that help you track subjects.
Fantastic image stabilization and neat shooting modes
Struggles slightly in low light
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