Capture Life's Moments 🎉 - Your pocket-sized filmmaking partner!
The DJI Pocket 2 is a compact handheld gimbal stabilizer featuring a 4K camera with a 1/1.7-inch sensor and 64MP photo capability. Weighing just 116g, it offers up to 140 minutes of battery life, making it perfect for capturing high-quality content on the go. With advanced audio features and AI editing capabilities, it's designed for creators who want to elevate their social media presence effortlessly.
Item Weight | 117 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.2"D x 1.5"W x 4.9"H |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Color | Black |
R**N
So incredibly impressed...
As I get up there in age, lately I've been thinking, I don't have much to remember my family. Mostly some old low quality pictures. No ones fault, technology was just not there years ago. Not like it is now. So I've been on a mission to start preserving family and memories for my kids, grand kids and maybe even great grands, ect.Month or so ago I bought the DJI Mini 2 drone and was just blown away by it's quality and features. I noticed DJI had this camera and I knew I could count on it being very good. And it is. So good.I am no photography expert, so not going to say it's the best or anything. But for me, for preserving family memories it's just incredible. I love how small and light weight this camera is. Fits in your hand, you could even put it in your pocket. Power it on, push the record button and you are in business. So easy to use! So far it's had great stabilization. Perfect point and record camera.The video this takes is fantastic. We've been playing the videos on our 65" 4K bravia tv and it's an awesome. Looks so good with great colors and clarity. Could not be happier. I have not learned all it can do, so really excited to discover all the features.I only have one very small negative, though not totally a negative. I find the do all handle very difficult to take off. But for me it's a good permanent attachment and rarely have any reasons to take it off. I also wish the battery life was better, but it is recording 4K. And there are power bank attachments.One tip... if you do buy this camera, be sure to get the thumb wheel attachment, it is SO much better than the default toggle and it adds more functions right at your finger tips.If you are on the fence with one, get it, you won't be sorry. Highly recommend.
E**N
The creator kit is worth it
Definitely the creator combo is worth it because you get the mic to go along with it which in itself adds a lot of extra cost if you bought them separately. The osmo pocket 3 is really great. I’m taking it on many trips and it’s really come in handy when you’re taking or conducting vlogs on the airplane or in the car or in small places. It’s a great little device for making Vlogs outside or inside.
N**S
Learning curve
It takes a little bit of a learning curve to learn how to use but it takes beautiful videos.
M**N
Fantastic Quality For the Price
This is a powerful little piece of equipment! I primarily use the the BMPCC4K in my line of work, so I'm accustomed to a higher level of visual quality. The DJI Pocket 2 delivers imagery that, although I do see the difference when looking at them side-by-side in the same video project, is good enough that I do use it from time to time if it's more suitable for a particular shoot. For example, if I want portability, or if I want to have a smooth gimbal shot without rigging a large and heavy rig, or if speed is more important than quality, this little guy does the trick quite nicely.Pros:- Price point is phenomenal.- Decent image quality for its price. It is definitely at least as good as the best phone cameras, and definitely better than most $500-$1,000 point-and-shoot camcorders.- Highly portable, and the included protector is great for safe transportation.- Convenient for quick shooting. Very easy to get creative angles.- 60fps at 4K is amazing at this price range. When you play it back at 50% speed, combined with the gimbal, it produces some STUNNING smooth-motion shots!Cons:- The menus and mode-switching features (such as toggling from zoom mode to gimbal servo) are not very intuitive.- The screen is extremely small, so it's sometimes difficult to make out your subject or (more importantly) make sure that the subject is in focus. I got an $60 mount to attach my phone for a larger viewing screen. Here's the one I purchased: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QX492BL- No manual focus, which is to be expected for a device like this.- Manual exposure is both confusing and limited in its capabilities. If shooting outdoors, I would recommend getting some ND filters.- Compared to the BMPCC4K, it's a little more work to color it in post. The out-of-camera imagery is slightly dull for my tastes.If I were to do it all over again, I would still purchase it! Especially if you don't have the budget for the DJI Pocket 3. This will definitely do the trick.
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