DJI Pocket 2 goes Official with 16-Megapixel, Larger Sensor and HDR Video Support

DJI Pocket 2 goes Official with 16-Megapixel, Larger Sensor and HDR Video Support

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https://wccftech.com/dji-pocket-2-goes-official-with-16-megapixel-larger-sensor-and-hdr-video-support/

The original Osmo Pocket by DJI was certainly a surprise, especially because you were getting your hands on something that allowed you to easily use it and put it in your pocket as well, which meant that there were little to no issues coming in the way. After all, having a specialized and stabilized gimbal in your pocket that is capable of shooting great-looking videos and something that can fit inside your pocket. However, DJI has returned with the Pocket 2 as it has gone official and while it is a minor update over the original, it is still a welcomed one.

Now for those wondering, the first obvious change is that the lack of Osmo branding. You are now getting the DJI Pocket 2. However, there are some additional changes that are going to be shipping with it as well. For starters, the DJI Pocket 2 comes with a bigger sensor which is 1/1.7 instead of a smaller one, you are also getting a 16-megapixel camera and a 20mm wide lens that has an f/1.8 aperture. The battery life, as well as the weight, remains the same at 140 minutes, and 116 grams respectively.

DJI Pocket 2 goes Official with 16-Megapixel, Larger Sensor and HDR Video Support

Oct 20, 2020, 3:24pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/dji-pocket-2-goes-official-with-16-megapixel-larger-sensor-and-hdr-video-support/ > The original Osmo Pocket by DJI was certainly a surprise, especially because you were getting your hands on something that allowed you to easily use it and put it in your pocket as well, which meant that there were little to no issues coming in the way. After all, having a specialized and stabilized gimbal in your pocket that is capable of shooting great-looking videos and something that can fit inside your pocket. However, DJI has returned with the Pocket 2 as it has gone official and while it is a minor update over the original, it is still a welcomed one. > Now for those wondering, the first obvious change is that the lack of Osmo branding. You are now getting the DJI Pocket 2. However, there are some additional changes that are going to be shipping with it as well. For starters, the DJI Pocket 2 comes with a bigger sensor which is 1/1.7 instead of a smaller one, you are also getting a 16-megapixel camera and a 20mm wide lens that has an f/1.8 aperture. The battery life, as well as the weight, remains the same at 140 minutes, and 116 grams respectively.