Great presentation. Its nice to see watch a youtuber that is not bought out by each of the manufacturers to hide negatives on each product. I am a GoPro H7 Black user because its just that more flexible in all applications of use. The wider field of view hands down is a great. The osmo was a deal breaker due to its tighter field of view, delicate gimbal head and most of ........lack of swappable battery. Here in Australia, I wouldn't call the osmo cheap at $600. A camera that wont let you change batts for $600 is kind of concerning.
6:00: As a matter of fact, you can change the aspect ratio of the screen on the Osmo Pocket. Also if you set it to quick follow, it rotates a lot faster. For the rest a very good comparisson. Very unbiased. Nice! I agree both camera's have their own purpose. For me the Osmo Pocket is the best choice as I want more cinematic video and I'm not a real action sports guy.
Great comparison. As for missing the action with the Osmo Pocket, why not use the Fast Follow setting? Also, if it has to go down to the flexibility of wide angle shooting, there are wide angle lenses available for the Osmo Pocket, maybe you can make a comparison video of those, too?
@@ZeldaDoll Freewell and Ulanzi lenses - these make Pocket perfect. Just remember to add these lenses after starting the Pocket and remove them before turning it off.
The motion lapse on the Osmo Pocket makes it a winner for me. Great for making footage more cinematic when hiking. A large camera is too heavy for backpacking.
Any chance you will do that zoom camera video Review soon? I'm thinking of getting it. Quality looks great and sounds great from your last video. How long does the battery last on the zoom?
Hey! Yes I’m working hard on it. I’ve run a lot of different battery tests with different types of batteries in different conditions. I just need to get a couple more music/related shots/tests before I can put it out! But I’m working hard on making it as comprehensive as possible! Just gotta get through finals week and then hopefully I can devote some more time to pushing out videos! Thanks for the comment!
Took longer than expected but I finally finished my full review of the zoom if you wanted to check it out. Ran a lot more in depth tests and comparisons to see it under all scenarios. Thanks again for the comment!
If anyone could give me their view Wondering which one I should get. I use my phone for my RUclips so the main things I'd want one of these for would be to help with footage for my channel both stationary and vlogging. But I also I go to alot of concerts so I'd love to use it for that I get pretty rowdy at concerts and of course sound quality is important.
Amazing amazing amazing video...loved it.. Just one question, can we record video while rotating the camera as in vlogging we need to shoot ourself and rotate the camera facing front subject without stopping the video?
GoPro has been running a promotion if you trade in any digital camera (working or not) you get $100 off. So it’s $299 USD. So if you have any old busted cameras lying around. Or just go to a thrift store/Craigslist and find a broken digital camera for free/couple dollars. You can send it in to them and they will give it $100 off. Pretty good deal! Thanks for watching and appreciating the videos! 🙏🏻
@@anthonysawyer3636 As someone who wanted to start a channel since 2005 and didnt put out my first video until 2015. My biggest piece of advice is to just start. Start with your phone. Start with whatever you have. Your videos will be bad at first. The best feeling in the world is when each video is better than the last one. The only way you can learn and eventually make good videos is to just start. Its the most fun and an amazing way to document your life for your future generations to look back on. Just start brother. I literally didnt even send out anything to friends until my 10th video. Until I had something I was sort of proud of. Go out and make terrible videos and you will learn and get better with everyone. Making videos is the best. I can't encourage you enough to begin today! You got this brother!
Thanks for the review. Was def looking at purchasing the osmo but after watching your review I’m not so sure now. Undecided to get the osmo or hero 7 for a while now. The biggest thing that was turning me away from the GoPro was the wide view. But your review showing the 2.7k footage that’s cropped in a bit for those times I just want to blog with it, overcomes that set back. I’m now reconsidering gopro
Thanks for your comment. I think they are both great cameras. And all cameras will have some limitations to them and you will need to learn how to use them to their best advantage. I think what you are shooting makes all the difference. As I said GoPro is a lot more durable and waterproof. Osmo has better audio and a larger camera-like video to it. With an accessory handle to get further away, the osmo is probably better as a stand-alone vlog camera. What kind of things do you want to shoot with it?
Hi Tyler, mainly want to capture reviews of my camping gear and some destinations I visit in my 4WD. Also take with me on holidays. But mostly it will be reviews and just talking with the camera on me as I’m walking around. I mostly don’t use a computer. I do all my editing on my iPhone 8+ and upload to RUclips via my phone. For this reason it’s important that I am able to have the footage captured transferred over to my phone. I believe Apple has an adaptor that I can purchase that will transfer of a mini sd card to your phone, but if I can get the camera to transfer over all the better. I read that this can be done with a phone connected to the osmo. That wireless adaptor you have, can it transfer footage over to phone?
For camping, outdoors, 4WDing. I would recommend the GoPro. It’s durable and it’s going to stand up against dirt and things much better. That being said, to answer your question. Both cameras have their own app. Dji has ‘DJI Mimo’ and GoPro has ‘quik’. Both are very easy to get footage from the camera to your phone. And both have editing in the app to edit your videos on your phone. I’ve only played with them a little so I can’t speak to which one has better functions for editing. I’m sure there are some reviews on RUclips of each app. But for outdoors/camping. I think the GoPro is going to be way more useful. I would be worried about osmo getting broken easily.
Tyler, is the battery exchangeable on the hero 7? Can you remove battery? Looks like the osmo the battery is not easily replaceable. Ali at 2.7k on the GoPro. Is that still in 16x9 format? I think these two questions will go a long way in helping me decide which to purchase.
guys I need your help I want to buy a camera for landscape pictures and vacations to shoot people and videos I'm looking for a camera with good colors Which camera do you think suits me more thanks to the helpers
Really good comparison, I´m looking again to buy either the Osmo or Gopro. I did have the Osmo before, but sold it to buy the Insta360( That was a no go, to much work/edit of you clips to get anything useful out for it) And as you also said. It is hard sometimes to frame you target. But the motion time lapse is really great feature. But i´m also starting to look at the olympus tg-5, Which would fit very good into the same category, of a small 2 camera to do timelapse. And make b roll. Its waterproff, 25mm, 4k and 4 times zoom.
So, as a summary: - Osmo Pocket is for you if you want more cinematic look and if you`re not planning to kill it with your extreme footage. It`ll be a good pair to a "bigger camera" with it`s ergonomic and video quality. - Gopro is for you if you dont really care about cinematic footage, your lifestyle is active and you just want to capture more clear and more spectacular action footage.
@@TylerRostedt Thats crazy. At one point it's good, at the other point it sucks because every noob without any knowledge would be able to do awesome videos.
I think that’s why storytelling and personality will win over beautiful looking footage in the long run! And why we need to try and make good things now while it’s less attainable!
Do you mean if the osmo had a wide angle lens? Or is there an accessory out there that converts it to a wide angle lens? I haven’t seen that anywhere? That would be a game changer if so!
@@TylerRostedt Oh yeah, my only complaint with Osmo Pocket was it field of view but turns out that there are some wide angle lens options already available in the market at dirt cheap prices and they can do a decent job. The only glitch is that you need to attach it every time you power on your device but I guess many people won't mind that. Ulanzi and Kase are two companies that I know are making these.;
imho, comparing an action camera to a gimbal is like, well, moot. A gimbal cam is a gimbal cam, built for slow and smooth and cinematic. An action cam is for, as the name impiles, action. Also, the GoPros wide angle and fix focus arent't for everyone and everything, I wouldn't want to shoot a whole vlog on it. It's like comparing a spors car to a Hummer - both great cars, neither built for the other's purpose.
For sure! Great points Michael! However because they are the same price, roughly same size, and being marketed similarly. I think a lot of small creators out there are wondering which one would be a helpful tool for them for a small/portable camera to get smooth gimbal-like shots. Don’t forget GoPro marketed hyper smooth as the “gimbal killer”. So I think it’s a pretty fair comparison. Hope you still enjoyed the video! 😊
Don't own the GO-PRO. Are the batteries also built-in, or no? This is a major deal-breaker for me with the Pocket. 400 possible charges before disposing the camera.
duddddeeee, if the osmo was waterproof or even resistant I would go for it. I might not be always in "action" but the option to take it anywhere without spending an extra 55 bucks is nice
Great review, too many of these comparisons support a bias one way or the other, I think it's great you highlight the strengths and weaknesses of both these tools. I definitely see the value in having both for action and sports capture. Josh Yeo made a great video on the Osmo Pocket as well that you might like, not sure if you follow him, ruclips.net/video/BFpVG_7qfC8/видео.html
Hey thanks for the thoughtful comment! I frickin love Josh Yeo! I think he’s one of the most creative people on RUclips right now. His technocrane shots blew my mind!!
@@TylerRostedt Yeah that was a huge peek in my interest, There are so many creative people on RUclips now, it is awesome to see so much great work and creativity
Gopro has too much optical distortion ( wide angle), also all things u will see much more far, and the colours arent real. Osmo P has normal lens without distortion and a better stabilization. With Osmo you can do a blur background, with GOPRO its impossible.
Good points! I think GoPro can be very hard to get good shots out of sometimes. But if you can find the right aspect ratio, resolution and manual settings. As well as doing the right color corrections in post. You can get some outstanding footage. This is true of the osmo also I think. A lot of work but for such small cameras, it’s very impressive.
You have a valid point there S.A.R Konning. I’m undecided which camera to purchase out of the two for vlogging. Biggest turn off for me on the GoPro was the distorted footage, but Tyler shows that 2.7k overcomes this issue. Now I’ve read your comment on depth of field has steered me back towards the osmo. Also I don’t use a computer to edit, I like to use my iPhone 8+ to edit and upload to youtube. I don’t carry a computer with me.
@@TylerRostedt another point is the dynamic range, its the main fail with both, I would like to see a video comparing only dynamic range. but not same distance from camera to object, because the cams will measure different light, the right comparation is with same frames or scenes. For example if u are recording eiffel tower, so record it from basis to extreme point with both camera,, surely to get this scene. with Gopro will need to shot from a more near distance than OP. If u compare only to same distance, the two cameras will take different readings of that light, because they see different things, for example with OP will cut the top of the tower. I think the correct comparation is through same scenes,, identical scenes,, same sky area, same trees area, same objects areas.. I dont know if it is understandable.. thanks !!!!
It’s not easy to decide which to purchase. Tyler, I read somewhere that you can change the settings so your able to view the full screen and not just the middle portion.
Nobody on RUclips is really addressing the biggest problem the Osmo Pocket has and will create for future owners. You can't just replace the battery. How many owners are going to be stuck with Osmo Pockets that wont sustain charge anymore and of course DJI will negate any economical repairs, let alone even offer replacement batteries. This one and only reason why I never purchased th Osmo Pocket. Its great in quality, but a glued in battery is down right anti consumer nastiness at its dodgy best. I have very little faith in dji, its support and resolution processes.
One of the best reviews I’ve seen, very unbiased
The only RUclipsr that actually shows the difference between both cameras in linear mode. Great work mate.
I own both these cameras, your review is 100% Spot On. You did a great job on this liked and subscribed!
Omg, Gopro7 took the sky background so beautifully damn good.
Great presentation. Its nice to see watch a youtuber that is not bought out by each of the manufacturers to hide negatives on each product. I am a GoPro H7 Black user because its just that more flexible in all applications of use. The wider field of view hands down is a great. The osmo was a deal breaker due to its tighter field of view, delicate gimbal head and most of ........lack of swappable battery. Here in Australia, I wouldn't call the osmo cheap at $600. A camera that wont let you change batts for $600 is kind of concerning.
This kid knows what he’s talking about . Thanks Tyler ✌🏼❤️
6:00: As a matter of fact, you can change the aspect ratio of the screen on the Osmo Pocket. Also if you set it to quick follow, it rotates a lot faster. For the rest a very good comparisson. Very unbiased. Nice! I agree both camera's have their own purpose. For me the Osmo Pocket is the best choice as I want more cinematic video and I'm not a real action sports guy.
Enjoyed this. BTW, the “little square screen” on the Osmo can be changed to show 16x9. Also, change your gimbal to fast follow.
Great comparison. As for missing the action with the Osmo Pocket, why not use the Fast Follow setting? Also, if it has to go down to the flexibility of wide angle shooting, there are wide angle lenses available for the Osmo Pocket, maybe you can make a comparison video of those, too?
I didn’t know they made wide angle lenses for the Osmo Pocket, where can I find those? That’s my biggest hesitation with getting the Osmo
@@ZeldaDoll Freewell and Ulanzi lenses - these make Pocket perfect. Just remember to add these lenses after starting the Pocket and remove them before turning it off.
Thanks for your amazing video!!
Can you put the link for the small gopro tripod you are using in this video? Thanks
Great review. Nice and fast!
What about the Hero 7 white? You should do a black vs white? if you pickin up what im puttin down
The motion lapse on the Osmo Pocket makes it a winner for me. Great for making footage more cinematic when hiking. A large camera is too heavy for backpacking.
The updates let you view in widescreen mode without anything chopped off from sides.
Sweet, thanks man! I'm def going for the GoPro more than the Osmo now
Hey thanks man! Glad you found it useful! Thanks for watching!
Any chance you will do that zoom camera video Review soon? I'm thinking of getting it. Quality looks great and sounds great from your last video. How long does the battery last on the zoom?
Hey! Yes I’m working hard on it. I’ve run a lot of different battery tests with different types of batteries in different conditions. I just need to get a couple more music/related shots/tests before I can put it out! But I’m working hard on making it as comprehensive as possible! Just gotta get through finals week and then hopefully I can devote some more time to pushing out videos! Thanks for the comment!
Took longer than expected but I finally finished my full review of the zoom if you wanted to check it out. Ran a lot more in depth tests and comparisons to see it under all scenarios. Thanks again for the comment!
what kind of grip do you have on the GOPRO?
I have both, we cannot compare both practically because it made for different purposes. I love both of these cameras... worth to buy.
Super helpful info. Thanks!
You can do time lapse in 4K if you choose 48 or 50 FPS (not 60 fps)
If anyone could give me their view Wondering which one I should get. I use my phone for my RUclips so the main things I'd want one of these for would be to help with footage for my channel both stationary and vlogging. But I also I go to alot of concerts so I'd love to use it for that I get pretty rowdy at concerts and of course sound quality is important.
Well balanced comparison!
I've seen a waterproof case for the osmo though, which wasn't mentioned...
yeah but it isn't available to the public yet
Amazing amazing amazing video...loved it..
Just one question, can we record video while rotating the camera as in vlogging we need to shoot ourself and rotate the camera facing front subject without stopping the video?
Yes you can
Nice review...i was looking for what to buy
Man, I love your videos!! You inspire me to get a gopro 7. do you know of any discounts available right now??
GoPro has been running a promotion if you trade in any digital camera (working or not) you get $100 off. So it’s $299 USD. So if you have any old busted cameras lying around. Or just go to a thrift store/Craigslist and find a broken digital camera for free/couple dollars. You can send it in to them and they will give it $100 off. Pretty good deal! Thanks for watching and appreciating the videos! 🙏🏻
Tyler Rostedt awesome thanks bro. I’ve been wanting to start a RUclips channel so trying to find some decent gear 💪🏽
@@anthonysawyer3636 As someone who wanted to start a channel since 2005 and didnt put out my first video until 2015. My biggest piece of advice is to just start. Start with your phone. Start with whatever you have. Your videos will be bad at first. The best feeling in the world is when each video is better than the last one. The only way you can learn and eventually make good videos is to just start. Its the most fun and an amazing way to document your life for your future generations to look back on. Just start brother. I literally didnt even send out anything to friends until my 10th video. Until I had something I was sort of proud of. Go out and make terrible videos and you will learn and get better with everyone. Making videos is the best. I can't encourage you enough to begin today! You got this brother!
Tyler Rostedt that’s good advice. Thanks man!! I’ll give it a shot
Can you use a body mic with the osmo??
I could not decide so had to have both
the osmo action is now out x3
Thanks for the review. Was def looking at purchasing the osmo but after watching your review I’m not so sure now.
Undecided to get the osmo or hero 7 for a while now. The biggest thing that was turning me away from the GoPro was the wide view. But your review showing the 2.7k footage that’s cropped in a bit for those times I just want to blog with it, overcomes that set back.
I’m now reconsidering gopro
Thanks for your comment. I think they are both great cameras. And all cameras will have some limitations to them and you will need to learn how to use them to their best advantage. I think what you are shooting makes all the difference. As I said GoPro is a lot more durable and waterproof. Osmo has better audio and a larger camera-like video to it. With an accessory handle to get further away, the osmo is probably better as a stand-alone vlog camera. What kind of things do you want to shoot with it?
Hi Tyler, mainly want to capture reviews of my camping gear and some destinations I visit in my 4WD.
Also take with me on holidays. But mostly it will be reviews and just talking with the camera on me as I’m walking around.
I mostly don’t use a computer. I do all my editing on my iPhone 8+ and upload to RUclips via my phone.
For this reason it’s important that I am able to have the footage captured transferred over to my phone. I believe Apple has an adaptor that I can purchase that will transfer of a mini sd card to your phone, but if I can get the camera to transfer over all the better.
I read that this can be done with a phone connected to the osmo.
That wireless adaptor you have, can it transfer footage over to phone?
For camping, outdoors, 4WDing. I would recommend the GoPro. It’s durable and it’s going to stand up against dirt and things much better.
That being said, to answer your question. Both cameras have their own app. Dji has ‘DJI Mimo’ and GoPro has ‘quik’. Both are very easy to get footage from the camera to your phone. And both have editing in the app to edit your videos on your phone. I’ve only played with them a little so I can’t speak to which one has better functions for editing. I’m sure there are some reviews on RUclips of each app. But for outdoors/camping. I think the GoPro is going to be way more useful. I would be worried about osmo getting broken easily.
Tyler, is the battery exchangeable on the hero 7? Can you remove battery?
Looks like the osmo the battery is not easily replaceable.
Ali at 2.7k on the GoPro. Is that still in 16x9 format?
I think these two questions will go a long way in helping me decide which to purchase.
Yes GoPro battery is replaceable but osmo is not. And GoPro you can choose either 4:3 or 16:9 for 2.7k. :)
I’m saving up all my money so I can buy an Osmo Pocket, and this video reassured me that it’s worth it.
Thanks for this update bcoz I having plan to get osmo than go pro hero 7 black
Thanks for watching! Glad you found it helpful!
guys I need your help I want to buy a camera for landscape pictures and vacations to shoot people and videos I'm looking for a camera with good colors Which camera do you think suits me more thanks to the helpers
Canon EOS m50
Really good comparison, I´m looking again to buy either the Osmo or Gopro. I did have the Osmo before, but sold it to buy the Insta360( That was a no go, to much work/edit of you clips to get anything useful out for it) And as you also said. It is hard sometimes to frame you target. But the motion time lapse is really great feature. But i´m also starting to look at the olympus tg-5, Which would fit very good into the same category, of a small 2 camera to do timelapse. And make b roll. Its waterproff, 25mm, 4k and 4 times zoom.
will u make a comparison with Sony RX0ii as well?
So, as a summary:
- Osmo Pocket is for you if you want more cinematic look and if you`re not planning to kill it with your extreme footage. It`ll be a good pair to a "bigger camera" with it`s ergonomic and video quality.
- Gopro is for you if you dont really care about cinematic footage, your lifestyle is active and you just want to capture more clear and more spectacular action footage.
I think I need to use Ross Gellar whenever I need to count something from now on haha
Once you go Ross, your videos are Boss! 😂
@@TylerRostedt Gopro 8 any better?
dude where do u live ?
Link to GoPro Tripod in Video please.
I want to know also...
@@photolarry6918 Hopefully we will get a link.
amzn.to/2DVDeEl Sorry for taking so long to get back to you! This little tripod is the bomb! I have 2 of them!
In the next 20 years you have the quality of a ARRI camera in that size. Pretty sure.
I agree. I heard someone say recently we will have imax cameras in phones in 10 years time! 😳
@@TylerRostedt Thats crazy. At one point it's good, at the other point it sucks because every noob without any knowledge would be able to do awesome videos.
I think that’s why storytelling and personality will win over beautiful looking footage in the long run! And why we need to try and make good things now while it’s less attainable!
I want to buy gopro7 ^^
Ones a travel cam with good results. The other is a action cam with good results. Made Totally different for different uses.
Osmo with a wide angle lens and additional accessories beats everyone else in competition.
Do you mean if the osmo had a wide angle lens? Or is there an accessory out there that converts it to a wide angle lens? I haven’t seen that anywhere? That would be a game changer if so!
@@TylerRostedt Oh yeah, my only complaint with Osmo Pocket was it field of view but turns out that there are some wide angle lens options already available in the market at dirt cheap prices and they can do a decent job. The only glitch is that you need to attach it every time you power on your device but I guess many people won't mind that. Ulanzi and Kase are two companies that I know are making these.;
@@TylerRostedt Ulanzi make great wide angle lenses, you can see the massive difference on some youtube videos.
imho, comparing an action camera to a gimbal is like, well, moot.
A gimbal cam is a gimbal cam, built for slow and smooth and cinematic. An action cam is for, as the name impiles, action.
Also, the GoPros wide angle and fix focus arent't for everyone and everything, I wouldn't want to shoot a whole vlog on it.
It's like comparing a spors car to a Hummer - both great cars, neither built for the other's purpose.
For sure! Great points Michael! However because they are the same price, roughly same size, and being marketed similarly. I think a lot of small creators out there are wondering which one would be a helpful tool for them for a small/portable camera to get smooth gimbal-like shots. Don’t forget GoPro marketed hyper smooth as the “gimbal killer”. So I think it’s a pretty fair comparison. Hope you still enjoyed the video! 😊
Don't own the GO-PRO. Are the batteries also built-in, or no? This is a major deal-breaker for me with the Pocket. 400 possible charges before disposing the camera.
Had an Osmo Pocket. Returned it the next day. The gimbal is nice. But the camera itself is not that impressive at all. Especially in low light.
Yeah definitely not a low light camera. If they made a version 2 with the 1 inch sensor from the mavic 2. It would be very interesting!
Go pro can go forever.
Osmo good for trash after 400 recharge
What s the best? The one for trash or the one you can film for years?
Gopro 7 Black has vocal comand... Make foto
Gopro7 can be dropped down to the ground but the Osmo Pocket (I doubt)
duddddeeee, if the osmo was waterproof or even resistant I would go for it. I might not be always in "action" but the option to take it anywhere without spending an extra 55 bucks is nice
I love my pocket totally amazing not bothered about the go pro looks boring to me 🤔🇬🇧
$350 ? where can I get a pocket for $350
Bestbuy.com
Hello i sub u, from Korea.
감사합니다 😊
Wow, Do you know Korean??? Thx alot~^^
Haha sadly I do not. I just asked my friend who speaks it! Haha! I wish I did! So cool!
I wish I could just say "GoPro Take a Photo." and it would capture an image without pressing any buttons...
Great review, too many of these comparisons support a bias one way or the other, I think it's great you highlight the strengths and weaknesses of both these tools. I definitely see the value in having both for action and sports capture. Josh Yeo made a great video on the Osmo Pocket as well that you might like, not sure if you follow him, ruclips.net/video/BFpVG_7qfC8/видео.html
Hey thanks for the thoughtful comment! I frickin love Josh Yeo! I think he’s one of the most creative people on RUclips right now. His technocrane shots blew my mind!!
@@TylerRostedt Yeah that was a huge peek in my interest, There are so many creative people on RUclips now, it is awesome to see so much great work and creativity
Gopro has too much optical distortion ( wide angle), also all things u will see much more far, and the colours arent real. Osmo P has normal lens without distortion and a better stabilization. With Osmo you can do a blur background, with GOPRO its impossible.
Good points! I think GoPro can be very hard to get good shots out of sometimes. But if you can find the right aspect ratio, resolution and manual settings. As well as doing the right color corrections in post. You can get some outstanding footage. This is true of the osmo also I think. A lot of work but for such small cameras, it’s very impressive.
You have a valid point there S.A.R Konning.
I’m undecided which camera to purchase out of the two for vlogging.
Biggest turn off for me on the GoPro was the distorted footage, but Tyler shows that 2.7k overcomes this issue.
Now I’ve read your comment on depth of field has steered me back towards the osmo.
Also I don’t use a computer to edit, I like to use my iPhone 8+ to edit and upload to youtube. I don’t carry a computer with me.
@@PhilsCampingReviews Me too. I have same problem. Over all for my case I need a portable cam for urban scenes. Gopro would see all with curves.
@@TylerRostedt another point is the dynamic range, its the main fail with both, I would like to see a video comparing only dynamic range. but not same distance from camera to object, because the cams will measure different light, the right comparation is with same frames or scenes. For example if u are recording eiffel tower, so record it from basis to extreme point with both camera,, surely to get this scene. with Gopro will need to shot from a more near distance than OP. If u compare only to same distance, the two cameras will take different readings of that light, because they see different things, for example with OP will cut the top of the tower. I think the correct comparation is through same scenes,, identical scenes,, same sky area, same trees area, same objects areas.. I dont know if it is understandable.. thanks !!!!
It’s not easy to decide which to purchase.
Tyler, I read somewhere that you can change the settings so your able to view the full screen and not just the middle portion.
Nobody on RUclips is really addressing the biggest problem the Osmo Pocket has and will create for future owners. You can't just replace the battery. How many owners are going to be stuck with Osmo Pockets that wont sustain charge anymore and of course DJI will negate any economical repairs, let alone even offer replacement batteries. This one and only reason why I never purchased th Osmo Pocket. Its great in quality, but a glued in battery is down right anti consumer nastiness at its dodgy best. I have very little faith in dji, its support and resolution processes.
For cool in-depth review check out the video I made
ruclips.net/video/BRicdQuTvCs/видео.html