DJI’s next smartphone gimbal might have a magnetic quick mount system

It looks like DJI is preparing to launch a new smartphone gimbal. A leak shared by WinFuture shows a short video of a redesigned gimbal, which may be named Osmo Mobile 4, or OM 4. As The Verge points out, the standout feature of the new device is wha...

Can DJI compete against GoPro in the action camera arena?

Drone maker DJI has been manufacturing drones with cameras for quite some time. However, the Osmo Action was its first attempt at making a stand-alone action camera, á la GoPro. Though the Osmo Action has similar specs to GoPro's Hero 7 Black,...

DJI takes on GoPro with the Osmo Action camera

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DJI’s latest gimbal fits in pockets and comes with a powerful 4K camera

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DJI knows a thing or two when it comes to building drones, gimbals, and cameras. Whether its consumer tech or professional gadgetry, DJI’s devices are pretty much the most capable and powerful products in the market… so it doesn’t surprise me that the Osmo Pocket, a small, almost toyish gimbal from DJI’s latest lineup, is an insanely feature-packed and potent device. It comes with DJI’s years of experience in creating stabilizers, both for its drones and for professional filming cameras, and also features an incredibly strong 4K camera that’s capable of shooting stunning videos, comparable to DJI’s Mavic series of drones.

At just 4 inches tall, the Osmo Pocket is the smallest gimbal the company has ever made, and could just as easily be the most powerful gimbal for its size. It weighs a mere 116 grams, and when switched off, folds into a slick profile that can slide into your pocket, hence the name.

Sitting atop the 3-axis gimbal is the tiny camera, which uses a 1/2.3-inch sensor and can capture 4K footage at up to 60 frames per second. The camera also boasts of a battery life of two hours, and comes with dual-microphones for capturing audio too. On the back of the Osmo Pocket sits a small touchscreen that users can use to toggle through settings, and for users who want a viewfinder that’s bigger, you can open out a modular adapter on the side and plug your smartphone in, using its larger screen to compose your shots.

Even for its small size, the Osmo Pocket manages to pack in pro-features like object tracking, face tracking, time-lapse, and auto panorama, and DJI even plans on launching accessories for the Osmo Pocket to let consumers make most of the product experience!

Designer: DJI

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