The DJI Pocket 2 is official! It’s the follow-up to 2018’s DJI Osmo Pocket. The Pocket 2 is an all-in-one three-axis gimbal camera that quite literally fits in your pocket. There are a few notable ...
DJI has just taken the wraps off the second generation of its popular handheld gimbal camera. While it looks very similar to the original, DJI has stepped up what matters. Physically, DJI Pocket 2 ...
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 ...
Around two years ago, drone maker DJI released a tiny stabilized 4K videocam called the Osmo Pocket. Now the company has announced a much-improved second generation model called the Pocket 2. "There ...
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The tiny stabilized camera is packed with enhancements, and some new accessories make it a more complete content-creation machine. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing ...
DJI today announced the Pocket 2, an update to the Osmo Pocket. For those not familiar, it’s an adorable little handheld vlogging camera that features an impressive stabilization gimbal. This time ...
The company launched its diminutive gimbal camera in 2019 before rolling out an updated version, the Pocket 2, last October. This week, DJI announced the Pocket 2 Sunset White, offering an alternative ...
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When DJI unveiled the original Osmo Pocket, it caught us by surprise. Sure, the company’s premium Osmo series of gimbal-mounted cameras had been popular, but with phones in our, er, pockets and DJI’s ...
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