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
(83%)
61 Reviews
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Abstract: DSLR 카메라가 미러리스를 중심으로 바뀌고, 스마트폰에서도 카메라 기능이 중요해지면서 카메라로 찍는 동영상 기능의 중요성도 높아졌다.특히 카메라로 찍는 화면을 삼각대 없이 안정적으로 유지하기 위한 흔들림 보정(Stabilizer) 기능은 오래 전부터 여러 형태로 시험되었는데, 카메라 렌즈나 센서를 직접 움직여서 흔들림을 보정하는 광학식은 제조 비용이 높아지고, 센서 일부를 크롭해서 보정하는 전자식은 화각이나 결과물에 영향을 주거나 Z축의 움직임에...
Abstract: The DJI Pocket 2 is a compact camera with a difference - it features a built-in gimbal with 3-axis motorised stabilisation. It's slip-in-the-pocket-tiny and a mere 117g, yet builds on its predecessor with a larger image sensor, wider lens, more internal...
Published: 2020-12-07, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The DJI Pocket 2 is a small camera designed for filming handheld video. Like the original Osmo Pocket, it employs a gimbal-mounted camera for smooth stabilisation with the electronics packed into a small stick-like handle, so you're ready for action witho...
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
Onboard screen controls are terrible, Must add memory to use, Difficult to see what's on the viewfinder in sunlight
Vloggers, camera hobbyists, and people that just want to capture life in the best way possible will love this pocket-sized 4K HDR camera, not just for its portability, but also for its incredible camera quality.
Best-in-class pocketable stabilization, Creator Combo is perfect for vloggers, Crisp video,
Poor noise-handling, Struggles with highlights, Gets hot when shooting 4K,
If you want a best-in-class tool when it comes to combining stable video and pocketable size, nothing else trumps the DJI Pocket 2. As part of the Creator Combo, external audio and the ultra-wide lens are excellent additions, and it's basically a pocket s...
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
Image quality drops when zoomed
Still feels unbalanced when a smartphone is attached
The Pocket 2 addresses many of the original Osmo Pocket's shortcomings, which was a great tool to capture stabilized video footage quickly, but which had notable limitations. The larger sensor, faster and wider lens, improved autofocus capabilities, and a...
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
Fiddly mobile connection, Just another thing to carry
I was impressed by the original DJI OSMO Pocket, but there's being impressed, and there's the DJI Pocket 2 Creator Combo.I'll start with the brief downside, and that's the smartphone connection, it just doesn't seem well thought out compared with the exce...
Meaningful upgrades over the original, Tripod mount now comes standard, More mics for better audio, Introduction of digital zoom, Price stays the same
Livestream feature doesn't work as-is, HDR video recording disabled at launch, Deluxe package needed for true value, Auto-focus could be better
DJI took everything we loved about the Osmo Pocket and made it better for the DJI Pocket 2. The new quad-mic array allows for better audio and digital zoom is a welcome new perk. However, for you to get the most out of this device, the deluxe package is t...
Published: 2020-10-20, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
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
With accessories, price goes up very fast, On-screen controls are fiddly,
The camera is smarter, faster, and better in almost every way. Our only gripe is that the on-screen controls can be hard to master. But that is why DJI has the optional physical controls, even if it doesn't start to bump up that price tag.