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DJI Osmo Mobile 3 Combo (Black) Camera Stabilizer
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DJI Osmo Mobile 3 Combo (Black) Camera Stabilizer
Item details:
Brand new in retail box
Sold by VAT registered UK company
We are a high rated retailer with a track record of excellent service
We only sell high quality products
Product code | CA51203 |
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Barcode | 6958265192685 |
Barcode2 | 0190021338777 |
Weight | 1.5 |
Brand | DJI |
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jeane easterbrook –
After seeing loads of reviews and Youtube videos of impressive results with this, jumped on it during Black Friday.The gimbal itself is great, really smooths out handheld and moving shots and gives professional looking results.But the DJI app for it… Oh dear. I now realise why all of the impressive Youtube videos were shot using iPhones, not because the Apple camera is necessarily better (not getting into that argument fanboys, I really don’t care!), but because the Android app doesn’t have all of the functionality which it’s Apple store counterpart enjoys.Problem 1 – 30FPS is your only option on the android app, no 60FPS or higher is possible. This is also why slo-mo is missing from the Android app, as 30FPS is not fast enough to slow down without becoming jerky.Google / Androids fault this one apparently, seems that they refuse to allow third party apps to use the phones camera at more than 30FPS, whereas Apple have no problem with this. Using a gimbal to smooth out unwanted motion is great, but if you can’t use a higher frame rate for silky smooth playback, that’s not cool at all. Yes, you can use this as a straightforward gimbal with the phones own camera app to get 60FPS etc, but then you can’t make use of some of the features the OSMO boasts, such as auto-tracking and other functions which require the phone to be able to control the gimbal directly.Problem 2 – It is not possible to save video / photos shot using the DJI app to SD Card. They will ONLY save to the phones own storage. This is despite DJIs spec sheet and FAQ saying that you can save to SD card on Android.From DJIs forums, people have been screaming out for this simple ability for over a year, DJIs response was to repeatedly tell people that they could already do this by giving incorrect instructions on how, then eventually they admitted that it’s not currently possible, and they don’t seem bothered about updating the app to include this. It’s not possible on current nor previous versions of Android.They have STILL not however removed that claim from the OSMO webpage, despite admitting that it’s not correct and it being pointed out to them multiple times. Various workarounds have been tried by the community with no success, or end up being too long winded for me to bother with. From the DJI forums again, it appears that you are also unable to install the 280MB app anywhere but the device itself, not to an SD card.Yes, phones nowadays are having more and more internal storage, but usually at a higher price for the handset. I should not need to buy a new phone to have enough space to save high res video from this app when I have a 200GB SD Card installed which is barely 20% full.Nice physical item, let down by software support for Android. If you only intend to use it as a stabiliser and use the Android camera app, certainly good… But if you don’t need the features provided by the app, there are cheaper options which perform just as well. If you want the extra functionality which the app brings, be warned it’s cut down compared to the iPhone version, and you had better have enough free space in the phones native storage because that’s where your footage is going.
Tracy Burton –
Having been using the gimble for a few weeks it’s hard to fault if i had purchased this without the combo it would be a 5 star review.The DJI Osmo Mobile 3 easily accepts the Galaxy Note 10+ with the bulky Poetic case with no issues. Balancing is easy and the ergonomics are great for walking, running and hiking with.I’ve made use of most of the features so far – from active-track, panorama, sports mode, hyper-lapse, slomo, steady cam etc and each mode has been easy to set up and use. the DJI MIMO app has also been a breeze to use for capturing and editing recordings after the fact for both this and my Osmo Action.The only fault I have for the Osmo Mobile 3 is the ‘Combo’ bundle. this just isn’t worth it in my opinion. The included box is study in construction but leaves ZERO room for anything but the gimble.. meaning its impossible to pack away the INCLUDED tripod or any other accessories like cables or charger, how this got past design i don’t know. The tripod is okay but offers no elevation it is just for stability – there are better solutions out there. The most annoying piece for me is that you cannot put both the gimble and tripod in the included combo bundle box. If the box was just a little bigger this would be far more useful.
Gemma Ash –
Great gadget, only the tiniest of niggles
itsme! –
Very good product with a small caveat….
Amanda Magariello –
Important info for Android owners considering buying any OSMO
Rebecca B –
iPhone 11 Pro users beware