![]() #Pocket smoovie review professionalĭJI isn’t really targetting this product at professional users, but if you are going to be using it in a professional environment you really need to be aware of its limitations. The Pocket 2, just like the Osmo Pocket is not some sort of miracle device that can replace more expensive gimbal and camera combinations, however, because of its tiny size, it does have its advantages.įor Vloggers, VJs, news crews, people wanting to shoot BTS footage, and anyone who needs to get occasional stabilized shot and not draw attention to themselves, the Pocket 2 could suit your needs. The image quality is not going to rival a small mirrorless camera, and in all honesty, the Pocket 2’s main rivals are more likely to be smartphones and action cameras. The Pocket 2 uses a larger 1/1.7” image sensor and a 20mm f/1.8 lens. As a comparison, the Osmo pocket uses a 1/2.3″ CMOS Sensor and a 25.7mm f/2.0 lens. ![]() There is an 8x zoom using the 64-megapixel mode or 4x lossless zoom in 1080p. The 16-megapixel mode allows you to get closer to your subject Photographs can be captured in 16MP or 64MP images using a high-resolution mode. Having the wider lens certainly does make the Pocket 2 easier to use and the slightly larger sensor and faster aperture are welcome additions. The buttons and layout of the Pocket 2 are simple and straightforward. With this device being aimed at a large consumer market, DJI needed to design the Pocket 2 to be easy to use and operate. There are only two buttons on the Pocket 2, a record button and a multi-purpose button that acts as the power on/off, menu button and as a function button when you are shooting.
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