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It’s much more discreet and convenient than an iPhone on a gimbal stabiliser, which I find too big and cumbersome for travel and street filming. It offers lots of creative possibilities: you can use it to get smooth tracking shots, steady static shots without a tripod, or on a boom pole to get crane shots like this one. It’s small enough to take anywhere, and as they say, the best camera is the one you have with you. The Osmo Pocket is a really interesting camera with a huge amount of potential. That let me easily set up all kinds of unusual angles, and get the camera in close to the action without getting in their way. These students were working to a coursework deadline so I had to work around them. Thanks to Cosmic68 (YouTube channel) for permission to feature it. Filmed in 4K (24p, and 60p slow motion) downscaled to 1080p24, edited in Final Cut Pro X.
DJI OSMO POCKET MOVIE
This short movie shows the kind of cinematic footage you can get with the original Osmo Pocket. The review and samples below are from the original Osmo Pocket. Key features for video are a larger 1.7 inch sensor, a faster ultrawide (20mm equivalent) lens, better autofocus and audio, and an optional wireless microphone kit. It costs around £229.Ī new version, the DJI Pocket 2 was launched in October 2020. It’s tiny, but you can get some great footage with it. It’s built around an electronic gimbal stabiliser like the ones in DJI’s Mavic drones. The Osmo Pocket is a stabilised camera from Chinese drone maker DJI.