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

£327.29

(10 customer reviews)
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Description

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  • POCKET-SIZED: DJI Pocket 2 weighs only 116 g and offers up to 140 minutes of battery life. It fits perfectly in the palm of your hand so that you can take it anywhere. DJI Pocket 2 turns on in a second so you can capture photos and videos in an instant.
  • MOTORIZED STABILIZATION: A 3-axis gimbal stabilizes the camera for smooth video on the move. This technology is also great for a crisp photo at any time. The gimbal keeps the camera steady, even for long-exposure shots and in low-light environments.
  • HIGH IMAGE QUALITY: An upgraded 1/1.7-inch sensor captures images with 64MP photo and 4K video. A sweeping 20mm f/1.8 lens provides a wide, vivid cinematic look.
  • ENHANCED AUDIO: Consisting of four microphones, DJI Matrix Stereo offers sound recording in different directions, as well as Audio Zoom and SoundTrack, which enhance audio based on the camera’s direction and focus.
  • GLAMOUR EFFECTS: Always share your best selfie with Glamour Effects. Boasting a 93 angle view, Pocket 2 allows for more flexible capture and perfectly-composed shots for social media..AI EDITOR: AI Editor automatically combines your clips with transitions and music to create share-worthy content..COMPATIBLE for MOST SMARTPHONES: The DJI Mimo App Requires iOS 11.0 and Android 7.0 or above.
Colour Black
Brand DJI
Compatible devices Camera, Cellphone
Item dimensions L x W x H 12.5 x 3.8 x 3 centimetres
Item weight 117 Grams
Maximum weight recommendation 150 Grams

OVERVIEW:

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.

IN THE BOX:

DJI Pocket 2 × 1
DJI Pocket 2 Cover × 1
DJI Pocket 2 Mini Control Stick × 1
DJI Pocket 2 Tripod Mount (1/4″) × 1
DJI Wrist Strap × 1
Power Cable × 1
Osmo Pocket Smartphone Adapter (Lightning & USB-C) × 1

IMAGE QUALITY YOU’LL LOVE:

HDR Video
A good life is full of color, so show it all. With HDR video, Pocket 2 separates exposure levels by area and layers the image so that the footage pops with life-like detail.

8x Zoom
Looking for crazy detail? When taking 64MP photos, the stabilized camera takes sharp 8x zoom shots.

INCREDIBLE VIDEO, IMMERSIVE SOUND:

Stereo Recording
Four microphones on the handle provide surround-sound audio, letting you relive the magic.

SoundTrack
Pocket 2 adjusts the direction of audio enhancement wherever the camera is pointing, so your subject is clearly heard.

Audio Zoom
As the video zooms in, so does the audio, creating a more dynamic soundtrack.

Wind Noise Reduction
Cuts down the wind noise by using the built-in microphones.

Directional Audio
Pocket 2 lets you record sound in three distinct sound patterns – front, back, and front and back – to suit the scene.

  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.47 x 3.81 x 3 cm; 117 Grams
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 1 Mar. 2021
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ DJI
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08J7FL57P
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ CP.OS.00000146.01
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ China
  • Delivery information:: We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout.

Important information

Visible screen diagonal

1″ / 3 cm

Additional information

Size Name

DJI Pocket 2, DJI Pocket 2 Creator Combo

10 reviews for 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

  1. Zoltán Szepesi (verified owner)

    video quality not good enough
    video quality not good enough

  2. gloucesterbill (verified owner)

    A brilliant little camera
    Although this is a small camera, it has a big heart. I am still experimenting and learning what this camera can do. I have watched many videos online and all they say about the good things about this camera are turning out to be true.

  3. ayalexander (verified owner)

    An improvement overall from the first Osmo Pocket
    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.

  4. Red Boxx (verified owner)

    Neat toy, but functionally not a usable camera
    Some background: I got this to help record my son’s basketball games and was tired of filling up my phone storage. The Pocket 2 seemed just what I needed. This experiment lasted two days before I got fed up with it.

    Let’s get the positives out of the way which, unfortunately won’t take long. The size of this camera is unobtrusive and the image stabilization on the Pocket 2 is fantastic and, frankly, amazing. The gimbal keeps the camera level regardless of your hand position and it’s just fascinating to watch. It’s remarkable engineering and it keeps the recorded image very smooth. Unfortunately, that’s the end of the positives because, from a user and practicality standpoint, the Pocket 2 is just frustrating to try to use.

    First, let’s start with the instructions. The Pocket 2 isn’t particularly complicated but it’s not intuitive either. Fortunately, there are several videos available in the accompanying DJI Mimo app that explain how to use the camera. Unfortunately, there’s a lot of these videos that you have to go through and the audio is also entirely in Chinese. There are helpful subtitles on the screen but, if you’re trying to follow along by looking at the camera, this requires you to keep looking back and forth from the device to the video. There are also videos about the device app controls which, again, if you’re following along requires you to exit the video to access the camera so you can see what you’re supposed to be looking at. This is really tedious.

    As for the camera controls, the Pocket 2 comes with slide-in manual zoom and camera controls along with interface ports for USB-C or iOS devices. Unfortunately, there’s only one slot for these so you can’t control the camera using the manual controls and have it plugged into a device at the same time (we’ll come back to that in a minute). Incidentally, the carrying case has slots built into it that are supposed to be able to store these slide-in pieces when not in use but they don’t really fit, at least not securely. These pieces are extremely easy to lose so you’ll need some sort of baggie to keep them safe and/or handy.

    However, manual control is kind of a moot point as the viewscreen on the device is literally the size of an adult thumbnail. This is also a touch screen so just trying to change settings on the device is an exercise in squinting at a tiny screen and trying to touch it with the smallest possible part of your finger. All of this means that you pretty much have to connect the Pocket 2 to your phone or tablet to make it usable. But, this is also a problem as the USB-C/iOS ports are too small to use with a device that has a case on it, meaning that you must take the case off of your device to make it connect to the camera.

    Once plugged in, the image stabilization is obvious and you have a lot of control (through the controls on your device) over the image. However, as good as the gimbal is on this camera, the zoom is just atrocious. It’s not smooth at all. The zoom essentially strobes or “steps” in and out which is completely the opposite of every other aspect of the camera’s operation and, for me, completely ruined the smooth nature of the shot.

    Honestly, I might have been able to live with all that if not for the kicker which is that the full battery life — at least, in my experience — was under 90 minutes! That was not continuous use either. It went from 100% power –> 0% power with less than 15 minutes of video to show for it.

    All in all, the idea of spending $300-$400 for an “action” camera that requires me to carry essential pieces of it in a separate bag and requires me to remove the protective case on my device so I can use it and requires me to carry separate power for it, all while making it more difficult for me to learn its full use and not being completely happy with the eventual image anyway makes for a very dissatisfied customer. The gimbal is a neat piece of engineering but this isn’t a camera, it’s a toy.

  5. HC4 (verified owner)

    Not perfect, but highly functional, remotely controllable, cinematographic 4k stabilizing platform
    One of the best handheld gimbals available! This is not a perfect product, but it is a well made, high quality, small, stabilizing 4k video platform that shoots wide enough angle, zooms, has good battery life, & will probably suit your needs if you are looking for something like it.
    It is a great product.
    One major drawback, especially if you are not familiar with editing software and plan to use this in multi camera edits, it records multiple files for each recording! If you record a 30 minute video you will get five or six individual video clips . This may or may not be a big deal, but it is definitely an annoyance at best and something I wish I had known before diving into the platform.
    You Must use the companion app to set up, And the display screen is so small and touch screen controls are so difficult, that you likely will want to use your phone or other mobile device for controls and viewfinder . Fortunately, the companion app really is quite nice and works very well and it is quite easy to clamp your phone onto some type of accessory that holds the camera and phone such that it’s not too big of an inconvenience. For quick impromptu shooting, it’s kind of a pain to always have to turn on your phone and connect to the camera and so you will end up using the onboard controls and screen at least some of the time and they are annoying at best to use, but if you are patient, it does perform the function of capturing great quality cinematographic up to 4k video up to 60 fps.
    It works best as an auxiliary additional camera to add in to your setup if you already have a Main DSLR, and use this gimbal camera for specifically shots that you just cannot get with a stationary interchangeable lens DSLR because of their size and lack of
    remotely controllable, stabilizing, & tracking gimbal.
    I believe that is how it is intended to be used. I originally purchased it while my main camera was broken and it really did not work all that well as a main camera, and I was extremely happy to have my main camera come back online and when I was able to start using the pocket two as an additional camera, just to get both another angle for multicam videos as well as shots that a DSLR cannot get, I became quite pleased with its functionality and performance, but it isn’t suited, and just doesn’t lend itself well to functioning like a regular camera, and probably most people know that going in but I had never had a gimbal Camera, at least not handheld like this one, but overall, for what it is and what it is intended to be used for, it really is an awesome little device.
    One note, I would definitely either get the creator combo or purchase the do it all handle accessory as well as the wireless microphone accessory that come with the creator combo because they work extremely well with the camera and I cannot imagine using it without both of them. Other accessories are nice but those two are absolutely essential in my opinion, both for ease of use as well as performance.
    If you want the remote functionality & want to add cinematographic shots to your existing abilities, & have the money to spend on the combo, you will not be disappointed, except possibly by the multiple files, Which I cannot find a way to disable, so if anybody does No how to make it record just one file per recording, please comment!
    Good luck & enjoy

  6. Cliente de Kindle (verified owner)

    Excelente producto.. recomendado
    Zoom: Al ser digital la calidad disminuye. A mejorar.
    Estabilización: excelente en condiciones de caminata, en bote, etc.
    Calidad imagen: Mis vacaciones han sido grabadas en 4K 60 frames. Muy contento con el resultado.

    Una versión futura:
    Agregar, zoom óptico, mejorar la sensibilidad con mucha luz (hoy con filtros neutros se soluciona), mejorar las isos altas nocturnas, la imagen 5k 60 frames y perfil 10 bits.

    En resumen: excelente compra, su imagen es excelente en condiciones óptimas.

  7. Frank (verified owner)

    Good quality camera
    The camera is of very high quality and easy to use. It is good for taking video when moving.

  8. Lisa Harris (verified owner)

    Best ever!
    I bought this camera to use for travel and vacation videos. It’s completely worth the money and super easy to use after a couple YouTube videos. Can’t wait for pocket 3!

  9. Rawan (verified owner)

    Ahhh
    I literally loveeee this camera. I just kinda take it along with me whenever I feel like recording what I’m doing or when I’m hanging out with my friends.

  10. Michael Ross (verified owner)

    Love my osmo.
    Great camera but its wise to but a battery extension from dji.

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