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If you want to create incredible video content from your travels with minimal hassle, DJI’s Osmo Pocket 3 might just be the camera for you.
The tiny camera is the choice of many vloggers and content creators, who love it for its compact size, built-in three-axis gimbal, and ease of use.
The whole thing fits, as the name suggests, in your pocket and as it weighs just 179g, it’s ideal for capturing video on the go.
The Osmo Pocket 3 is actually a grip with a camera mounted on a stabilizer on top. The grip features a 2-inch rotating LCD touchscreen, a joystick, and a record button, so all the controls are within easy reach.
With its gimbal-mounted camera and grip, the Osmo Pocket 3 is far more capable of producing steady, professional-looking video than your best smartphone—and it’s much cheaper and lighter than a gimbal-mounted camera.
The camera’s three-axis gimbal and the autofocus system’s face detection and auto-tracking modes combine to produce smooth, professional-looking videos with minimal hassle.
The Osmo Pocket 3 features a 1-inch CMOS sensor and a 20mm f/2.0 lens capable of shooting share-ready video at up to 4K/60fp.
The rotating touchscreen makes it easy to change orientation from portrait to landscape and provides quick access to camera controls, including intelligent shooting modes like Glamour, ActiveTrack, SpinShot, Motionlapse and Panorama effects to help you create professional-looking effects.
The built-in microphone array enables omnidirectional stereo recording and can connect wirelessly to two transmitters, allowing it to capture clear audio for travel footage, interviews or live streams.
DJI claims the Osmo Pocket 3 has a battery life of 166 minutes when shooting at 1080p/24fps, but if you’re running low, it can be charged to 80% in just 16 minutes.
The DJI Mimo app allows users to film, edit and share from their smartphone.
The Osmo Pocket 3 starts at $849, but to get the most out of it, you’ll need the Creator Combo, which includes the camera, a protective case, an extra battery grip, a microphone transmitter, a clip-on wide-angle lens, a mini tripod that mounts to the bottom of the grip, and a carrying bag that can hold it all. That’ll set you back $1,129.
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