It's a little cheaper than its main competition, GoPro's Hero7, though we'll soon find out if it turns out to be just as good. But if you're eager to get one now, you can pre-order from DJI's site for $349 (shipping December 15th). We'll put the Osmo Pocket through its paces in the coming weeks. It can also shoot 4K/60fps video at 100 Mbps, slow motion video at 1080p/120fps 4x, and photos at 12 MP with a pixel size of 1.55 m for footage worth sharing every time. It snaps photos in stunning detail, thanks to a 1/2.3-inch sensor, 80° FOV, and f/2.0 aperture. With those, the camera can follow particular subjects or lock in on a specific individual. Osmo Pocket transforms all your life’s moments into wonderful images. That's why it's putting so much faith on the Osmo Pocket's intelligent imaging features, like ActiveTrack and FaceTrack.
DJI says its goal is to combine its hardware and software to offer an ideal companion for creators who are always on the move, who want something more than what the camera on their smartphone can give them. The best camera is the one you can take with you, and now, we will guide you through some fantastic Osmo Pocket accessories to help improve your shooting, storage, and device maintenance.
If you're looking to take pictures instead of video, the Osmo Pocket offers 4- and- 9-image panoramas, on top of the regular 12-megapixel single shots. Osmo Pocket’s extremely portable size makes it easy to capture smooth, high-quality footage wherever your adventure takes you. You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu. In addition to helping you edit video on the go, you can use the Mimo app to transfer photos and videos to your phone, as well as control settings including exposure control and time lapses.
This will let you create "cinematic" videos with features such as Story Mode, which can turn a collection of videos into a mini movie that you can watch and share from your smartphone. Until then, you'll have to rely on the built in dual-microphones.Īn essential part of the Osmo Pocket is the companion Mimo app. There's no 3.5mm audio jack, but the company said a USB-C adapter is in the works, which is great news for videographers. DJI also made a set of ND filters that you can attach directly to the wide-angle lens, which is powered by a 1/2.3-inch sensor. The Osmo Pocket's handle, naturally, comes with a record button, a USB-C port for charging and a magnetic strip for pairing a slew of accessories, including an Extension Rod, a Wireless Module, a charging case and a controller wheel that gives you remote access to the camera. It weighs a mere 119 grams (or about four ounces), has 3-axis mechanical stabilization and a 140-minute battery life (at 4K 30p). And, as its name suggests, one of its main traits is that it's small enough to fit in your pocket - so long as your jeans aren't too skinny. The new Osmo Pocket, which leaked earlier today, is a 12-megapixel camera that can shoot 4K video at up to 60 frames per second. DJI has become known for offering some of the best gimbal setups for video creators, and its latest product is quite promising.