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DJI Pocket 2 Camera Swallowed by Gimbal

DJI has announced the DJI Pocket 2, a compact 4K camera with a built-in gimbal.

This product is a compact camera that suppresses hand shake with a 3-axis gimbal. Compared to the previous model, DJI Osmo Pocket, the lens has a wide angle. The first model was 26mm in terms of 35mm, but this product has been converted to a 20mm wide angle. It can shoot images with a wider angle of view, and it can be useful for indoor shooting that requires a wider angle of view.

The image sensor has also been enlarged from 1/2.3 inches to 1/1.7 inches. F-value 1.8 With a brighter lens, more light can be brought to the sensor. Thanks to this, detailed details and night shooting performance have improved.

Video can shoot 4K, 60 frames, and it supports HDR video shooting. Photo shooting supports 16 million pixels in general and 64 million pixels in high resolution mode.

It supports up to 8x digital zoom, and supports lossless zoom up to 4x in full HD for video and 16 megapixel mode for still images. Autofocus employs a hybrid configuration that combines phase difference detection and contrast detection.

The number of microphones has been increased to four, which is twice as much as the previous model by raising the collection performance. In addition, by supporting and expanding directional audio, the recording area can be narrowed around this direction. It also has a wind noise reduction function. It also features Active Track 3.0, which automatically tracks the subject and continues capturing in the frame. In addition, it is equipped with a mode that allows you to take a panoramic photo, as well as a function that allows detailed adjustment of ISO, shutter speed, EV, and focus mode.

One of the features is that it can expand its functions by attaching various accessories. With USB Type C and Lightning Attachment, you can use your smartphone as a Live View monitor. In addition, if you remove the bottom cover, you can add functions such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi module, 3.5mm jack, and wireless microphone receiver.

The launch is scheduled for November, and the price is $349 including a mini control stick, tripod, and adapter in the body. Models that include a tripod adapter, wireless microphone, and wide-angle lens cost $499. Related information can be found here .

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