Testseek.com have collected 61 expert reviews of the DJI Osmo Pocket 2 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for DJI Osmo Pocket 2.
November 2020
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61 Reviews
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The editors liked
Four gimbal modes
Charges via USB-C
Up to 8X zoom with 64GB lens
Up to 4K video at 60fps
Dynamic microphone capture
Larger camera sensor
Larger sensor
Faster aperture
Higher resolution
New zoom capabilities
New accessories for the bottom of the modular body
Physical power button
Drop protection
Pause
And fast start upgrades
Incredible 4K 60FPS video
Very smooth gimbal shots
Majo
Meaningful upgrades over the original
Tripod mount now comes standard
More mics for better audio
Introduction of digital zoom
Price stays the same
Used in a more family orientated environment with the onboard mics rather than the wireless option and again the small size means that it is far less obtrusive than other cameras
Using the small mini controlled and joystick makes manoeuvring the head eas
Best-in-class pocketable stabilization
Creator Combo is perfect for vloggers
Crisp video
Stabilized 4K video footage
Mini Control Stick with zoom capabilities
Optional Do-It-All handle
Live streaming capability (requires Do-It-All handle)
Improved audio quality
Improved autofocus
Redesigned control buttons
Responsive touchscreen controls
Exceptional image stabilization
Lightweight and portable
The editors didn't like
Onboard screen controls are terrible
Must add memory to use
Difficult to see what's on the viewfinder in sunlight
With accessories
Price goes up very fast
On-screen controls are fiddly
Livestream feature doesn't work as-is
HDR video recording disabled at launch
Deluxe package needed for true value
Auto-focus could be better
Fiddly mobile connection
Just another thing to carry
Poor noise-handling
Struggles with highlights
Gets hot when shooting 4K
Image quality drops when zoomed
Still feels unbalanced when a smartphone is attached
Warms up quickly when filming 4K, Fiddly smartphone adapters, No wireless connectivity out of the box,
Its image quality might be on a par with a good smartphone, but it's the DJI Pocket 2's three-axis gimbal that makes this tiny camera so impressive. Acting both as a pocket-sized Steadicam and an autonomous face-tracking camera, it might be the perfect to...
Smooth high-quality 4K footage,Very portable and convenient,Great battery life
Slow-motion video harsher and darker than regular footage,Small touchscreen is fiddly
The DJI Pocket 2 takes what was great about the first Osmo Pocket, and makes it better by offering 4K footage up to 60fps. With ActiveTrack, mechanical stabilisation, and a design that will easily slip into your pocket, it'll quickly become a must-have fo...
Stabilised 4K@60 video capture, Stereo audio, Extraordinarily portable
Limited battery, Fiddly display, Struggles in low light
On that same basis, for what it is the Pocket 2 is simply best-in-class. It's not such a leap that original Osmo Pocket owners should feel pressure to upgrade, but for anyone on the fence before this might be the push they needed.Yes, it'll struggle in lo...
Super-smooth 3-axis stabiliser, A wealth of creative functions, Excellent audio, Compact design
Standard edition lacks wireless connection and speaker, Small display can be fiddly, Lackluster high-resolution still images
Still, if you're looking for a creative, compact, 4K video setup then you'd be hard pressed to find a more extensive feature set in a smaller or cheaper package. The stabilisation is just about as good as it gets at this price and the audio improvements a...
Published: 2020-10-20, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Super smooth 4K video, Pocketable design, Motion lapse made easy
Accessories cost extra, HDR video isn't ready
DJI Pocket 2 is better than your smartphone camera when it comes to capturing smoothly stabilized 4K video. Pocket-sized gimbal packs in new features, including a larger sensor size, wide lens and better audio, all of which will make content creators happ...
Abstract: Summary If you're just starting out on your vlogging journey and want to invest in a competent all-in-one camera setup, Zach thinks it's going to be really hard to top what the DJI Pocket 2 Creator Combo...
Gets hot fast, Conclusion Suitable for those who want to record highquality videos onthego without much learning curve, So what do you think of the DJI Pocket 2? Keen on getting one? Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more tech gadget reviews at TechNa
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Better Bang for the Buck, Better Sensor, Focal Length and Wider Angle, A much better Microphone setup, Plethora of Accessory options to go with, Decent kit with versatile controls for even the basic Kit, Makes you forget the first Gen Pocket in an instant
Still no Wireless connectivity right out of the box without any add on accessories to make it happen, The connectivity via the port can be a little finnicky
There are a lot of reasons why I would pick the Pocket 2 on my trip or even for work. Personally, we rely on Gimbals for our Mirrorless camera and if we do shoot on smartphone, we rely on that too. These are amazing tools for a beefed-up production but wh...
Abstract: Earlier this week, I did a little experiment to answer one of the questions that I often get from my readers and viewers about the DJI Pocket 2, which is "How big are the differences in video file sizes when recording in 4K, 2.7K, and FullHD 1080p using t...