DJI Osmo Mobile 3 hands-on: the most mobile

DJI Osmo Mobile 3 hands-on: the most mobile

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All right hold verge crew is here we’re doing a hands-on of the Osmo mobile three, a big thought in my mind when I get a new product is who is this for, and then I remembered where I see the most of these and it’s right up here. I think deejay eyes mobile series is best suited for someone who’s on the go. They want really good footage, but they don’t want to use a camera, that’s bigger than the one that’s already in their pocket. So for this video we’d plan to go to all the best tourist destinations in NYC to test this thing out, then this happened all right totally aborted, that plan this is the DJI Osmo mobile three and its third in line of stabilizers made for your phone by Dji and this one well, it’s even more compact than ever before.

It’S super easy to get set up and using and it does this sick. The biggest difference between the two and the three is that the three folds this is as small as the mobile two ever got, and with the three it just folds right in half, you can also just click it up and click it down with no latches or Anything locking it in place and when you put your phone in all you have to do is slide it back and forth to adjust the roll access. The handle is just a bit more angled than previous models as well, and there’s a rubber grip on it.

Now, where your palm rests, if you use the mobile adapting to the buttons here will be as easy as it could be, because they’re really not that different. You have your zoom toggle, your joystick, an M button or record button around back the trigger a USB C and the USB port on the side, rather than the back. Speaking of USB a great feature that the three has of the two dozen is now. You can have your phone charging or plugged into anything on its accessory port and also be in landscape mode on the two. If you were in landscape mode, that meant the bottom of your phone was resting against the gimbal itself. A lot of the changes come in software and in the DJI Nemo app.

What you’ll see there is active track: 3.0, a gesture control feature sport mode and then some weird creative shooting modes, including fashion mode. The gesture control feature was more fun than I thought by flashing, a peace sign, the app started, filming and enabled active track on me. If flash was let’s you know, it found you and then again when it starts recording.

DJI Osmo Mobile 3 hands-on: the most mobile

I think it’s extra effective for someone who might be shooting themselves and not looking at the screen or having the time to focus on your framing hyperlapse, creates really beautiful results with a bit of and the shooting modes can create cool edits with little effort. These shooting modes are definitely a novelty. I can’t see myself using them a ton, but in the short time I use them, they were cool and super flashy.

DJI Osmo Mobile 3 hands-on: the most mobile

Oh my gosh, so weird my favorite feature added, though, was the sport mode. It just creates a super reactive gimbal, so if you’re following someone, that’s moving quickly or you’re following like a sporting event or you’re running honestly, this game ou can kick up the speed the biggest upgrade across. The board, though, is being able to switch from portrait mode to landscape mode. With a DoubleTap of the M button, I mean number one: that’s just cool but number two. If you’ve used the mobile, you know how annoying it was to shut off your gimbal unscrew. The back turn your camera screw back on turn it back on all the while making sure it’s balanced, and this that’s a hell of a lot easier.

DJI Osmo Mobile 3 hands-on: the most mobile

I do think pulling your phone, and out of this is still really annoying and what I’ve been doing. The whole time I’m testing it is putting my phone in upside down Shh and it’s upside down. So if I own this thing, I would definitely put an arrow to which way the phone’s lens is supposed to be. Overall, the footage looks super stable when you’re looking at it on a smaller screen, such as your phone.

Once you blow it up, you start to notice small jitters and a sort of sway to the footage you also have to be mindful of the bob that your hand naturally creates when you walk hopefully over time. I would learn to be more mindful of that, but the short time that I used the Osmo mobile 3 that pop was very apparent. The Osmo mobile 3 is available now, starting at 119 or 139, which includes the tripod stand and a case. Ah, at last, my hair is ruined, my clothes are soaked, but the hands-on goes on. .