Testseek.com have collected 111 expert reviews of the DJI Osmo Pocket and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for DJI Osmo Pocket.
May 2019
(84%)
111 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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1264 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good-quality video and photos
Gimbal lets you take very steady video
Robust controls and features
Lightweight and easy to use as a standalone device
4K video capabilities
In-camera stabilization
Decent audio quality
Touch screen controls
Really small
Easier to set up than separate camera and gimbal
Great 4K video results
Sturdy
Compact design
Good autofocus performance in video
4K video capture at 60 fps
Easy to start shooting
Motion-lapse is intuitive to use
Clever controls for such a small device
Literally pocket-sized
Starts up fast
Easy to use
Lots of fun video/photo modes
Works well with or without a smartphone
4K at 60 frames per second video capture
Built-in three axis gimbal system
Very compact
Handheld camera
Video Footage is in 4K and 60FPS
Various Shooting Modes
Easy to Stay Connected to the Camera
The editors didn't like
Moving gimbal can get damaged
Feels unbalanced when shooting with smartphone attached
Which makes the Mimo app of limited use
Lack of built-in WiFi or Bluetooth to connect to app
Removable cover for smartphone adapter is so small that it's easy to misplace
This is a new way to shoot video. You don't have to carry a camera and a number of stabilizers. The lipstick-sized DJI Osmo Pocket Camera can replace them. The DJI Osmo Pocket Camera is obviously more aimed at the sports camera on the market. The combinat...
The DJI Osmo Pocket comes with a wide range of features that can greatly improve anyone's photography and filming experience. One of the things we really liked about this device is its size that will allow you to conveniently take it wherever you go. Most...
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Published: 2019-06-05, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: Our mobile phones have, pretty much pushed the need to carry around a video camera into obsolescence. Logically, DJI has now given us a movie-quality steady-camera system that fits in our pocket.The DJI Osmo features a three-axis gimbal and a camera that...
Published: 2019-06-20, Author: Chris , review by: stuff.tv
Super-smooth and ever-steady, 4K footage looks delicious at 60fps, Shooting modes make Hollywood shots a cinch
Fiddly to control without accessories, Things gets toasty on the highest settings, App can be pretty glitchy
In truth, the biggest problem facing the Osmo Pocket is necessity. It's fun, intuitive and impressively capable, delivering footage so stable it makes tripods jealous. But who is it for? Videographers won't be tempted away from the quality and versatilit...
Shoots smooth, stabilised video in all lighting conditions, Incredibly compact and genuinely pocketable, App offers lots of depth and versatility, Great vlogging mode, Good battery life for its size
Needs accessories to unlock its full potential, Autofocus can occasionally be sluggish, Audio quality is only average, Not waterproof without a case, No livestreaming
A charming, unique little camera that mostly overcomes the limitations of its size to produce impressive, cinematic video...
The Osmo Pocket is a curious device, and certainly a niche one. It doesn't have its sights aimed squarely at GoPro and although it's cheaper than the Hero 7 Black at first glance, the cost mounts quickly if you need accessories such as the action camera m...
Abstract: Looking to shoot slick, professional-looking videos for YouTube or your holiday highlights reel? You aren't exactly short of pocketable options these days. Smartphones pack optical image stabilisation and powerful editing apps. Compact cameras have one-in...
Published: 2018-11-30, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Miniaturized gimbal stabilization, Records 4K video up to 60fps, Easy smartphone attachment
Audio isn't great in all situations, Accessories are separate purchases, Pricey for mere enthusiasts
The DJI Osmo Pocket puts video stabilization in the palm of your hand, with a small camera that smooths out your footage thanks to a 3-axis gimbal. It's pocketable, like the name suggests, and doesn't hog your smartphone, like the larger DJI Osmo Mobile 2...
Really portable, Great auto-tracking features, Lots of fun shooting modes, Easy to control and use, Video footage is smooth
Clip-on accessories/connectors are small and will be easily lost, Not waterproof without an additional case, Small screen
With its range of accessories, ease of use and host of popular shooting modes, the DJI Osmo Pocket in many ways seems to be simultaneously a more pocketable Osmo, and a serious alternative to GoPro.What's most impressive here - as with all DJI products -...