🌟 Unleash Your Inner Adventurer with the DJI Osmo Action!
The DJI Osmo Action is a cutting-edge 4K action camera featuring a 12MP sensor, dual displays, and advanced stabilization technology. With an impressive waterproof rating of 11 meters and the ability to shoot stunning slow-motion footage, this compact camera is designed for thrill-seekers and content creators alike. Its quick connectivity options and versatile battery performance make it the perfect companion for any adventure.
Brand Name | DJI |
Item Weight | 4.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 1.65 x 1.38 inches |
Item model number | CP.OS.00000020.01 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Item display height | 4 inches |
R**S
What's a GoPro???
Great camera! I really can't say a bad thing about it. The battery life is long and the camera has a lot of good functions I haven't even fully explored yet. It's had some bumps and falls and it didn't seem to have a scratch on it. Good buy!
B**N
Satisfied
Amazing camera. 4k 120 fps is beautiful. Nice integration with the dji app. Suction cup mount needs a pretty flat surface so it wont mount on my gas tank on my bike.
J**
Great vlogging camera!
Love this camera quality! We needed to upgrade in our camera department but didn't want to spend thousands of dollars! This fit our needs and the video quality is so amazing! Also the battery lasts so long which is a huge benefit for us!
E**O
Bueno
Buen producto
T**R
Aswome
Perfect
D**.
Easy to use, good quality video
Good quality videos for the time I bought it and easy to use. However, a bit too fragile as both lens cover and screen got cracked while in use and I didn't even drop them.
S**M
Works great
This is a great little camera and it will operate while plugged into a battery Bank I found myself doing that a lot considering that I would do longer videos as well as time lapse videos but other than that all the features work great I didn't have any problems with freezing or anything like what you do with GoPro so I was quite content with my purchase
P**N
Competent Hardware Ruined by a Terrible Company and Software
First and last DJI product I ever purchase.Let's start:1. Updates typically break something on the camera or app. This in turn requires time to "find a solution", patch, and repeat.2. They have downgraded the device via firmware patch. The have made the rocksteady image a lower quality that does not stabilize as much. The only reason I bought this was better stabilization than the Go Pro Hero 7. Now it is worse.3. The device requires activated. Yes. Before you can use the device you have to go through a lengthy process to activate it which requires setting up a DJI account.4. Requires too many permissions. To connect the camera to your phone you have to give the app access to location, bluetooth, and wifi. This in turn renders your phone unable to connect to the internet since the camera uses it. You do not have an option. If you wanna use bluetooth OR wifi you're out of luck since it requires both.So just a short scenario for the above point: you took a nice video you want to share on the social media of your choice. Turn on wifi. Turn on bluetooth. Turn on location. HOPE that the app finds your camera as it is notoriously unreliable, then HOPE that after the app finds it it can actually connect. From there you have to use the obtuse DJI app that never let's you know of transfer has started to your phone because of how buggy it is. Now after all that you then get to go back through, turn off wifi, turn off bluetooth, and turn off location.I wish I was making this up but sadly I'm not.The Osmo Action and the Mimo app that is required is a prime example of one of two things:1. Someone with an idea of a product but zero idea on how to do it.2. Someone wants to gain access to as much as your device as possible to mine all the information they can.And let's face it, DJI has been around long enough to know the game so let's guess which scenario is more likely.
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