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DJI Pocket 2 - Handheld 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer with 4K Camera, 1/1.7” CMOS, 64MP Photo, Pocket-Sized, ActiveTrack 3.0, Glamour Effects, YouTube TikTok Video Vlog, for Android and iPhone, Black

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Style: DJI Pocket 2


Features

  • Pocket-Sized for Quick Capturing: Pocket-sized and portable, DJI Pocket 2 starts in seconds to capture stunning videos anywhere
  • Subjects Stay in Frame: ActiveTrack 3.0 effortlessly tracks your subjects, even during quick movements
  • Quality Imagery for Every Scene: With 4K/60fps video, 64MP photo, and 3-axis stabilization, DJI Pocket 2 captures it all and keeps footage stable, clear, and filled with detail
  • Born for Vlogging: Say goodbye to bad selfies and start shooting amazing vlogs with a 93 FOV and 20mm focal length
  • Get Cinematic Today: Get inspired with a variety of templates and automatic editing tools. Amazing videos are at your fingertips

Description

Pocket-sized and extremely portable, DJI Pocket 2 is a tiny camera that lets you single-handedly record memorable moments. Equipped to stabilize movement and take sharp photos and smooth videos, Pocket 2 gives you the freedom to create magic at hand

Color: Black


Brand: DJI


Compatible Devices: Smartphones


Product Dimensions: 1.2"D x 1.5"W x 4.9"H


Item Weight: 117 Grams


UPC:


Item Weight: 117 Grams


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 1.2"D x 1.5"W x 4.9"H


Compatible Devices: Smartphones


Color: Black


Brand: DJI


UPC: 190021032057


Frequently asked questions

The DJI Pocket 2 can record 4K videos. It uses a 1/1.7” CMOS sensor to ensure high image resolution and quality.

Yes, the DJI Pocket 2 is a great gadget for vlogging, with Glamour Effects and ActiveTrack 3.0 for professional-looking shots. It's also pocket-sized, making it easy to carry around to different filming locations.

Yes, DJI Pocket 2 is compatible with Android and Apple smartphones. Simply connect your phone to the device using the dedicated connector.

The DJI Pocket 2 comes with an impressive 64MP resolution, ensuring you capture images in high detail and clarity.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The DJI Osmo Pocket 2 Camera has received glowing reviews from users, often being considered an excellent choice for not only beginners looking to improve their photography skills, but also for travel enthusiasts and even professionals. Built-in battery life is decent but a portable battery pack can make it even better. It's also praised as a great camera for vlogging, steady cam footage and high-quality image capturing in a convenient pocket size.

Pros

  • 👍 Exceptional performance and quality of footage
  • 👍 Convenience and portability brought by lightweight and compact design
  • 👍 Great built-in audio quality, with sound tracking feature
  • 👍 Easy to use, suitable for users of all levels of expertise
  • 👍 Excellent for vlogging, steadycam footage and high-quality image capturing

Cons

  • 👎 Some users reported difficulties with low-light conditions
  • 👎 The zoom quality was seen as lacking by few
  • 👎 Regulation of contrast is simplistic, problems have been reported with backlit plans
  • 👎 Camera becomes warm in 4K mode
  • 👎 Case design can scratch the camera over time

Should I Buy It?

If you are looking for an easy to use, portable camera that delivers high quality images and footage, the DJI Osmo Pocket 2 appears to be an excellent choice. Its performance and quality, along with its convenience and portability, make it an attractive option for users of all types and levels. Despite some minor drawbacks reported by some users, the majority seem satisfied with their purchase, making it highly recommendable.


  • An improvement overall from the first Osmo Pocket
Style: DJI Pocket 2
I had the first Osmo Pocket for two years and I really enjoyed it, it had a few downsides though like when a room was even a little dim, you could see visual noise in the footage and photos. Also whether you were outside or inside, the contrast and exposure were sometimes all over the place. The only way to TRY to fix it was to adjust the settings manually for each shot...but even then...there were limitations. This Osmo Pocket 2 is much better in the sense that when I filmed the same dim rooms or low light settings, the camera performed much better with little to no visual noise. The contrast and exposures are much more even. If you're filming a landscape that is in shadow, but there's a bright sky, this Osmo Pocket will adjust the light so you can see the ground and landscape -which is an improvement because the last pocket would adjust for the sky and make the landscape look even darker. The Pocket 2 also has better sound, its clearer and sound tracking allows it so the microphones pick up wherever the camera is pointed. I generally use an external mic, so I'll admit I haven't used the built-in mic features much. The Pocket 2 also starts up faster, but the power button is now a separate button on the side of the camera, be careful not to accidentally press the button when you're taking the camera out of the case or pushing it into the case. Speaking of case, the last Osmo was held into the case with a silicone strap, this one doesn't use a strap, it uses friction...which I think is a bad idea because over time It will wear away at the sides of the camera, making it look bad. I can already tell that's whats going to happen. The camera advertises 4k and HDR.. BUT what they don't tell you is that the HDR is not available on the 4k setting, it is only available on the 1080p setting. That being said, the 4k setting by itself is a vast improvement over the first Pocket, and by doing a bit of color grading in post-production, it could pass for HDR footage. I was a bit confused when I bought it because DJI kept saying this has zoom, but they went back and forth as if it not only possessed digital zoom but also optical zoom. Let me clear that up. THERE IS NO OPTICAL zoom not even 2x optical zoom. It uses digital zoom only, which I personally don't like, so I don't use it. The camera still gets warm when shooting in 4k mode, however it doesn't get nearly as hot as the first Pocket. My first pocket would get so hot the camera would shut down. This one doesn't. At least it hasn't yet. I like the little joy stick that comes with the camera. It allows you to move the gimball without neading to physically move your arm. This is useful for steadycam walking footage where you need to suddenly look up or down without switching to FPV mode. Just use the joystick. It moves the gimball at only 1 speed, but its a slow steady speed which is still good for getting steady footage. It would be cool if DJI incorporated software that allowed it to speed up or slow down from that speed when you push the joystick...but otherwise its a nice feature. If you're new to Osmo Pocket, it is NOT an action cam, and it is NOT a lowlight cam. It's best use is for daytime/sunset vlogging, walking tour, steadycam, or getting high-quality footage in a convenient pocket size. So don't get it wet, and don't try to shoot in near darkness or extreme sports. Everything in your shot is always in-focus, so don't expect the kind of background blurring you get with DSLR's focus. But if you want that kind of blurring, you can do that with Adobe Premiere Pro or Photoshop, so don't worry. I have shot near-DSLR quality footage with this camera and after doing some adjustments in post-production it looks amazing. I highly recommend this camera for vloggers, or for professionals when you need some extra camera work done with convenience. As for the camera, the old pocket advertized a 12 MP camera, this one advertises a 64 MP camera. Normally that would mean the 64 MP would have a resolution almost 5 times the size...but in this case, the resolution is only a little bit bigger, the difference is in the camera's ability to capture detail. I really like this camera, I think its a huge improvement over the original Osmo, for me it is the perfect camera. I personally don't need any other cameras because this one does everything I need it to do. But I know a guy who uses this camera ALONG WITH his DSLR and he gets great footage that he pieces together into a cool video. So try it out. I think you'll like it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2021 by ayalexander

  • So incredibly impressed...
Style: DJI Pocket 2 Creator Combo
As I get up there in age, lately I've been thinking, I don't have much to remember my family. Mostly some old low quality pictures. No ones fault, technology was just not there years ago. Not like it is now. So I've been on a mission to start preserving family and memories for my kids, grand kids and maybe even great grands, ect. Month or so ago I bought the DJI Mini 2 drone and was just blown away by it's quality and features. I noticed DJI had this camera and I knew I could count on it being very good. And it is. So good. I am no photography expert, so not going to say it's the best or anything. But for me, for preserving family memories it's just incredible. I love how small and light weight this camera is. Fits in your hand, you could even put it in your pocket. Power it on, push the record button and you are in business. So easy to use! So far it's had great stabilization. Perfect point and record camera. The video this takes is fantastic. We've been playing the videos on our 65" 4K bravia tv and it's an awesome. Looks so good with great colors and clarity. Could not be happier. I have not learned all it can do, so really excited to discover all the features. I only have one very small negative, though not totally a negative. I find the do all handle very difficult to take off. But for me it's a good permanent attachment and rarely have any reasons to take it off. I also wish the battery life was better, but it is recording 4K. And there are power bank attachments. One tip... if you do buy this camera, be sure to get the thumb wheel attachment, it is SO much better than the default toggle and it adds more functions right at your finger tips. If you are on the fence with one, get it, you won't be sorry. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021 by Ron Killian

  • Skeptic
Style: DJI Pocket 2
I won't lie I was tremendously skeptic about something this small and lightweight being able to produce any kind of good quality photo. Sometimes you'll get something that advertises one thing but then when you get it there's pixelation and distortion. I was tremendously proven wrong! This thing gives amazing photos and videos! I do videography on the side and one of my obstacles has been packing so much equipment and getting it through airport, to unload it on the other side, to get it into the car and then on to my event. For smaller events that don't require a lot this thing is absolutely amazing. And the best thing is it can fit in your back pocket. The one thing that I did not know in advance is what was needed for live streaming. I assume that once I connected my phone to the camera which provides a bigger screen for you to see what you're filming, I thought that I could stream through my phone. You cannot. You have to have the transmitter that fits into the bottom of this device in order to stream. The device calls $99 here on Amazon. The gimbal itself is very functional and it's tracking. What I mean by that is if you are walking it doesn't necessarily do a quick tracking that sometimes causes the camera to move too quickly. It's more of a slow gentle glide which is great depending on what you're filming. The downside to that is if you're filming something where you are moving rather quickly the gimbal will lose the subject and you'll have to recalibrate it again. All in all I would highly suggest this for anyone looking to do great photos or video while traveling. As far as it being water resistant I do not dare to try that out yet. But I'm currently just enjoying how this works. Battery life could be a little better. After 45 minutes of continuous filming I was down to 27% battery. And that was from it being charged 100%. So if you need to film longer this is a challenge as to the charging port may make it difficult for you to charge and film at the same time. You definitely would not be able to plug in your phone and the charger at the same time on the gimbal. All in all is a great product I highly recommend it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2021 by D Stout

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