![]() ![]() There is no D-Log available on the Osmo Action, but there is D-Cinelike. ![]() The GoPro HERO 7 Black can record in H.265. It is a little disappointing to see that DJI hasn’t chosen to make H.265 recording available. The Osmo Action records in MOV, MP4 (H.264) at up to 100 Mb/s (in 4K UHD 60P) to microSD/SDXC/SDHC cards. In Manual mode you have full control over ISO, shutter speed etc. Just like the Osmo Pocket you have the ability to switch between Auto and Manual modes. There is also a HDR mode, but this can only be used at frame rates of up to 30p in 4K UHD. As well as 4K UHD, it can also record in 2.7K, 1080 and 720p. Video featuresĪs I already mentioned the camera is capable of shooting at up to 4K UHD at up to 60p at 100Mb/s. Optional Neutral Density (ND), Polarizer, and underwater filters, as well as ND filters (ND4, ND8, ND16, and ND32) are available. There is a lens cap that removes dirt and liquids and protects against fingerprints. The Osmo Action uses a fixed f2.8 aperture lens that features three aspherical lenses that effectively prevent distortion and are claimed to provide a crystal clear image. Just like the GoPro HERO 7 it doesn’t require a waterproof case.ĭJI says that the Osmo Action uses waterproof seals and a water-repellent coating on the touch screen.ĭJI claims that the camera is durable enough to withstand drops from 5′ and can be submerged down to 36′ in water without a case for up to 30 minutes. Build qualityĭJI claims that the Osmo Action is robust and reliable and it is waterproof to depths of 11 meters. In a nice touch DJI has designed the Osmo Action so you can attach filters to the front of the lens. There is really only so much you can do with an action camera as the sensors for just about every single available brand and option come from Sony. Weight wise it is pretty comparable to a GoPro HERO 7 Black.
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