DJI Osmo Mobile is a tool that lets you capture every moment like a professional cinematographer. Shoot smooth videos, incredible timelapses or just stream live and share with your friends.
Just received mine yesterday and have been enjoying it so far. Was a little scared since I have an iPhone 6 Plus and found a couple of posts online stating that it doesn't play well with my particular iPhone model, due to its heavy weight. But my experience thus far has been great :)
After all the headaches with the Osmo and DJI's notoriously (rad) customer service (sarcasm), I'll wait a few months before I sink $ on it. I wish someone would build a perfect middle of the line stabilizer - one between the Osmo and the ronin.
I think I saw this product demo'd at Draper University earlier this year. I think it could be useful for things like journalism and cinemagraphs. Most cinemagraph products require you to hold the camera super still.
Just got one of these, and the first video I shot is really nice using the iPhone 7. I was a bit concerned about issues other have experienced with these phones image stabilization, but I don't see any problems yet. I'll be testing it out more on an upcoming trip. One problem to be aware of: the sensor didn't detect my phone in Apple's silicone case, so I had to tape a piece of paper on the case.
Im considering getting a gimbal for mobile or maybe for a medium sized system camera. I do like the 'app' features possible with the mobile. Man why are Camera's still such outdated unconnected devices :/
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