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The DJI Osmo Pocket is a compact 3-axis gimbal stabilizer with an integrated 12MP camera featuring a 1/2.3-inch sensor. It shoots ultra-smooth 4K video at 60fps with a high 100 Mbps bitrate and offers 4x slow-motion at 1080p/120fps. Designed for portability and precision, it includes smart creative modes like ActiveTrack and Motionlapse, all while maintaining silent operation through fanless cooling.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.3 x 7.2 x 4.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 12.2 x 3.7 x 2.9 centimetres |
Item Weight | 116 Grams |
Brand | DJI |
Colour | Osmo Pocket Black |
Has image stabilisation | Yes |
Max Focal Length | 26 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 26 Millimetres |
Model year | 2018 |
Part number | CP.ZM.00000097.01 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Zoom Type | Digital |
Focus type | Manual Focus |
Style | Osmo Pocket |
Effective still resolution | 12 MP |
Guaranteed software updates until | 31 Dec. 2025 |
N**T
Great B-camera
The DJI Osmo Pocket is a really good camera and I do recommend it. It can shoot 4K60 and 1080p120 so it is high quality and has the ability to be slowed down in post. It also has its own flat/log profile which is really good for colour grading but the normal colours are good too. The menu is a bit complicated at first and the gimbal works a lot better with your phone attached. I got it with the extendable stick and that is great however I cannot connect it to my phone so I have ordered the wireless connector which will make it a lot better.The gimbal works well however there are still so bumps probably because it is so small. It also cannot do the "vortex" feature like most other gimbals can do which is a shame but not the most important feature you need.When I brought this I also considered getting a GoPro Hero 7 Black as they are around the same price. But after watching some reviews on each on YouTube I realized the Osmo was the camera for me as I already had a Go Pro Hero 5 Session which could do almost everything the Hero 7 could but the Hero 7 would have been smoother footage.The quality is much closer to a DSLR on the Osmo whereas GoPros quality is lost as the lens is so wide. The Osmo Pocket cannot replace the GoPro in anyway though (but the DJI Osmo Action can) as it is too delicate to be used when doing extreme sports. Also both the Osmo and the GoPros have really bad audio quality although you can get a mic jack for both cameras if you want to rig up a better mic.The reason I got the Osmo is because it is such a good b-camera to my Canon DSLR and as I am a Film student it is really useful to put in more unusual places without it looking too different to the main camera (a DSLR). The only thing I wish the Osmo could do better is having a shallow depth of field as you cannot get any bokeh like you could with DSLR. My friend did get a gimbal for our DSLRs and that can do the features that to Osmo cannot however you need a DSLR to use it and a good DSLR for video are £500+ and with a gimbal thats around £300/£400 so for the price the DJI Osmo Pocket is an outstanding camera.
M**N
Great camera if you receive a working one .
Previously owned a dji osmo an purchased another as a second can for interview work. Purchased it on Amazon warehouse and as soon as the item was charged and powered up, the gimble went crazy all over the place . That being the case I am in the process of returning the item. The star rating I have given for this product it based on my original device which is a handy hi quality little camera, compact, and a must have to record stunning video on the go. Only short coming is to he low light video caoture, that could be better .
J**Y
DJI Osmo Pocket 3-axis gimbal cam
An excellent small, light, 3-axis gimbal camera. My first, it's relatively easy to get to know how to use effectively, but does take a bit of practice if you're a beginner. With the necessary extras (which are important to get proper use from it) the cost does mount up. The updated Osmo Pocket 2 apparently does have a zoom function, but this original iteration does not, which is a pity. Not a game changer though, and it's still an excellent tool, especially if your intended use is video shooting while wanting to keep weight to a minimum (e.g. whilst out walking long distances in mountains, wilderness, etc, which is why I purchased it). The in-built mic is ok, but it is worth stretching for the mic adapter and investigating a better external mic. The Osmo Pocket is good if you don't have the money to spend on an expensive DSLR, mirrorless camera, etc, but do budget for ND filters, microphone adapter, etc.
C**E
Buttery smooth pictures
I really wanted to give this a 5 star rating. This camera is truly a remarkable bit of technology and will play a huge part in my video recording on travels. The 4K video and 3 axis stabilisation is just amazing. The other day we tried using this along side GoPro Hero 6 and there was just no comparison. I don't doubt that the newer action cameras have good stabilisation now but i really don't think you can match a mechanical gimbal like this. The beauty of this is that it also fits in your pocket like an action camera. I use this with the extension rod and its a great accessory for getting different angles and for controlling the camera angles etc.So the reason I marked this down a star is because DJI failed to include the wireless functions into the device meaning you have to pay and extortionate amount of money on add-ons which add bulk to your camera and extra things to carry. The scroll wheel accessory is also a lot of money for what it does. The mic adaptor, again should have just been included as part of the device. The camera struggles a bit with low light conditions because of the aperture.In summary:-Pros:- Silky smooth video footage- super detailed day video and pictures.- the automated panoramic pictures do a good job- lightweight and compactCons:-Poor in low light-Expensive accessories
J**T
A 4K cinematic camera in your pocket.
DJI make some fantastic products. I’ve had a few of their drones and they never disappoint. The OSMO pocket is no different. I was blown away by just how small and compact this camera is. 4K@60fps is an impressive feat to fit into such a small camera and with it’s 3-axis gimbal it delivers a lovely smooth cinematic experience. It’s not the cheapest thing in the world but the quality is very good. I would recommend this for anybody who wants to get out and take some cinematography footage without dragging loads of equipment around with them. I do think this is a really cool product and I’m planning to have loads of fun with it.
U**K
Not that great at all
was all hope when ordeing it. I needed something small and handy for work. after 1h with chat support osmo is not connecting and activating meaning cannot use it!!!. disapoitment is understantement!
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