Built-in DJI Pocket 2 Gimbal Camera Announced, Wide Angle and Sensor Magnification (Updated) In fact I tried to use it – Japanese English Version



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DJI announced the “DJI Pocket 2”, a compact 4K camera with a 3-axis gimbal. The price is 49,500 yen (tax included) and reserve sales have started on the official website.

(Update: 2020/10/21 8:30)Was publishedJapanese Product PageI added more prices.
(Update: 2020/10/21 10:30)
Real machine photos, examples and usability added.

The first evolution of the predecessor “DJI Osmo Pocket” is the wide angle of the lens. The first generation was 26mm in 35mm terms, but this machine has a wider angle of 20mm.

Additionally, the image sensor has also been increased in size from 1 / 2.3 inches to 1 / 1.7 inches. Combined with a bright lens with an F value of 1.8, more light can be drawn into the sensor, improving detail and night shooting performance.

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Video can be recorded at a maximum of 4K / 60fps at 100Mbps. HDR video recording is also supported. You can usually shoot still images with 16 million pixels and in high resolution mode with 64 million pixels.

It supports up to 8x digital zoom, Full HD for movies, and up to 4x lossless zoom in 16 million pixel mode for still images. AF is a hybrid setup that combines phase difference detection and contrast detection.

The performance of the sound collection is also improved. The number of microphones has increased to four, which is double the original, and it also supports directional audio. By zooming in, you can reduce the recording area in that direction. It also has a wind noise reduction function.

It is also equipped with “Active Track 3.0” that automatically tracks the subject and keeps it in the frame. It also has a function to adjust camera details like panoramic photo, 8x slow motion, ISO / shutter speed / EV / focus mode.

One of the features is that you can extend the function by placing accessories. By combining the USB-C / Lightning accessory, you can use your smartphone as a live view monitor.

By removing the cover at the bottom, you can add an attachment that includes a receiver for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm jack, and wireless microphone.

The asking price is 49,500 yen (tax included) with a mini joystick and a tripod adapter. The “Creater Combo” that includes a wireless microphone, wide angle lens, mini tripod, etc. It costs 64,900 yen (tax included).

▲ Items included in the normal version
▲ Items included in the Creater combo version
▲ The combo version of Creater also comes with a wireless microphone and a small tripod.

I touched the real machine

When you try to use the real machine, you can shoot with a 20mm wide-angle lens, which is closer to the naked eye than the predecessor, as well as camera shake correction that can withstand viewing even in manual shots while running. abruptly. In addition, the number of microphones has been doubled to four, making it possible to capture birdsong and children’s voices. The green of the trees and the color of the child’s skin are well expressed and you can take images so solid that you cannot think of a small camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2N62oRBIdA

The built-in screen is quite small, but you can use your smartphone as a live view monitor by biting into an attachment that supports USB-C / Lightning. AF, “Active Track 3.0” subject tracking function, slow motion, and ISO sensitivity can also be set from the big screen of the smartphone, which is convenient when you want to take a closer look.

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Equipped with a large 1 / 1.7-inch sensor, you can shoot at night with little noise.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ccxe9xpTpmE

Source: DJI (product page)



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