Excellent stabilisation, Good colour accuracy in both stills and videos, Great low light performance, Premium build, easy to use
DJI Go app is heavy on resources, Battery life is abysmal
The DJI Osmo is novel, beautifully built and excellent in a number of ways. Its stabilisation is brilliant, and the low levels of noise truly takes it to another level. However, there are limitations. There is a noticeable lack of sharpness in what it sho...
Your YouTube channel might have a million subscribers, or you might just share your videos with mum and dad - either way, this'll make your footage look that little bit more professional. Axing the camera has dramatically lowered the price from the origi...
Published: 2016-02-13, Author: Ali , review by: techradar.com
Simple app, Superb handheld stabilization, High quality 4K video
Tricky to add external audio recorder, Minimum focus distance 1.5m, No programmable motion
The DJI OSMO offers a whole new way of shooting video handheld. The design is simple but effective and the video quality is really good too. It's perfect for one-person videography...
Doesn't work with standard tripods, Mic records gimbal sounds
At £549, the Osmo isn't particularly cheap At £549, the Osmo isn't particularly cheap. It costs almost as much as DJI's Phantom 3 Standard quadcopter, in fact – but arguably it's aimed at an entirely different crowd, one that doesn't mind being tethered...
Published: 2015-10-09, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Best known for its drones, DJI took to the stage at the launch of the new Osmo and talked about itself as a camera company. The real aim of DJI's efforts is to remove the barriers to capturing the action, letting you get the camera to wherever it is need...
Low light performance, Phone clip stretched hard for larger phones, Second battery doesn't fit in case
When it comes down to it, the OSMO is just fun to use. If operated in ample light, it offers great picture quality. The gimbal is easily operated via its interface on your phone with the DJI GO mobile app. Prior to the firmware release, our opinion was mi...
Product Review: DJI OSMO, MARCH 16, 2016, DJI made a name for itself in the skies with a drone fleet that appeals to everyone from the hobbyist to the professional cinematographer. It's also gained traction on terra firma, with the Ronin stabilizer. With
Product Review: DJI OSMO
The OSMO is a great tool for creating hyper-stable footage without the weight, encumbrance and learning curve of larger camera gimbals. There are motorized gimbals for cameras like the GoPro but most action cameras to date have relied on mechanical stabil...
the DJI Osmo is an expensive, but incredibly useful handheld stabilized camera for your film making needs. Not only is it very light and comfortable to hold for long periods of time, but it also delivers on bring a very good 4K camera in the middle grou...
Abstract: The DJI OSMO (Price: £548 / $610) is a small modular camera system that enables you to capture fluid stabilized footage. It consists of the compact X3 camera, motorised gimbal and control handle, all in one.The small size, weight and cost make it an ideal...
GoPro has formally declared open war on its former allies by entering into the drone business with the upcoming Karma. But while GoPro is venturing into a quickly saturating market, DJI has found fresh new land to conquer, and it seems to have already sta...