There may be almost a hundred video "reviews" of the DJI Osmo Pocket, many using pre-release versions that have different firmware than what one gets in retail. And by reviewers with quite limited experience with the camera in order to get out their review as soon as possible. The above two videos are examples.
It would be nice if the reviews posted here were curated knowledgably to sort out the misinformation and the hype. Since those videos were produced using the pre-release firmware, for example, there were firmware updates that substantially improved the audio and the AF, and removed Cine D. I am not arguing that reviews should not be linked here, but they should be accompanied by helpful information about them, not just dumped. What makes these reviews (reviewers) something (someone) we should take seriously? What are the limitations?
Connecting DJI OSmo Pocket to older phones and tablets, plus a versatile camera clamp
Dance from above in slow motion:
lol. With that huge cage you almost might as well just buy a bigger gimbal which won't need a cage in the first place.
I had the Osmo Pocket out today shooting in the heavy snow and it seemingly dealt with it like a champ. Didn't have to baby it or anything. I know it's not weather proof but it had a good showing in my opinion.
4K 60P speeded up 15X in post. 16X ND filter.
Holy crap. That extension rod looks as big as a Karma grip!
I took the Osmo Pocket for a tour of Hong Kong, trying to shoot an impressive travel video with just the tiny gimbal camera. In this video, I share my thoughts using the Osmo Pocket for three days filming, and I hope everyone can see some gorgeous timelapse and hyperlapse shots of my home city.
Is there any good way to post some Panoramas from the Osmo Pocket here? They're too large to attach and Imgur won't take them because they are so wide.
This thread has some examples of 180 panoramas from the OP, and you can download the originals:
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/62087273
And in this thread there is a 3x3x3 ( 8190x5720) panorama example:
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