‘World’s smallest 3-axis stabilised camera’ DJI Osmo Pocket is perfect for on-the-go video
The easy-to-use, 4.5-inch-tall device, made by DJI, the Chinese maker of drones, offers hi-tech features for taking creative videos and photographs
DJI, the Chinese technology company known for making drones, has launched what it says is the world’s smallest three-axis stabilised camera, for taking on-the-go pictures and video at family events or on your travels.
The design of the pocket-sized Osmo Pocket, which is 12 centimetres (4.5 inches) tall, was probably inspired by camera buffs who shoot video by holding an ultra-portable Mavic Air drone in one hand.
It can be hand-held or attached, like a tiny drone, to a camera stick or tripod, and comes with an attractive price of just HK$2,699 (US$350).
The highly compact, easy-to-use portable device offers a host of intelligent features to help you capture creative videos and photographs.
The Osmo Pocket is DJI’s smallest three-axis stabilised camera.
Its 1/2.3-inch sensor records 12-megapixel photographs and 4K video at up to 60 frames per second
(fps) at 100Mbps.
The camera uses built-in dual microphones and advanced noise-cancelling algorithms to ensure audio quality.