Tripod-steady hand-held footage; Impressive noise-handling; Reliable subject-tracking;
Pricey, especially in its Creator Combo; Forces you to register with DJI; Autofocus isn’t always spot-on;
Manufacturer: DJI
Tripod-steady hand-held footage; Impressive noise-handling; Reliable subject-tracking;
Pricey, especially in its Creator Combo; Forces you to register with DJI; Autofocus isn’t always spot-on;
The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is an impressive camera that delivers amazing video quality and beautiful slow-motion scenes. The all-new 1-inch sensor boosts the image quality in low light, while the portrait filming mode enables on-board filming in this orientation, and the timelapse and motion lapse features further expand the functionality. If you can stomach the price tag, you won’t be disappointed by what the Pocket 3 enables you to produce.
1-inch sensor; Bigger and better screen; Portrait recording option; Slow-mo mode now up to 4k at 120fps
Usability of touchscreen needs improvement; Can get hot when filming; No built-in storage
The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 improves on its predecessors in almost every way. The larger sensor makes for even better video, especially in dimly lit situations, the autofocus is quick and reliable and the audio is great. It's also much easier to use, thanks to the 2-inch swivelling touchscreen display. The only downsides, really, are that it's a lot larger and more expensive than its predecessors. However, compared to the competition, I still think it's one of the more compelling options for creators on the go.
Vastly improved touchscreen; 1-inch sensor; 4K120 slow motion; Wireless mic support; Buttery smooth shots;
More expensive than its predecessors; A lot more fragile than an action camera;
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