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There’s an exposed microSD card slot on the lower edge of the device, and the bottom features a USB-C port for charging, which also works for connecting accessories like the grip extender/tripod mount and battery pack.
The camera defaults to ‘follow’ mode for the gimbal, which doesn’t strictly lock the horizon but provides smooth and consistent stability tied to your movements for a naturalistic look that is ideal for things like daily vlogs.
The display is very bright and easy to see even in full sunlight, and even the built-in mic array does a good job of picking up and isolating audio for a fundamentally great out-of-the-box vlogging experience.
Features like face tracking work incredibly well to keep you in frame as you move around, and the built-in DJI Mic 2 compatibility means its dead simple to get clean, clear audio even in less than ideal conditions like a windy day.
The company’s software effects also do things like enhance skin tones when enabled, and the bigger sensor unquestionably does a better job capturing low-light scenes.
Despite a long hiatus for the line, DJI hasn’t missed a step with the Osmo Pocket 3 – it’s a modern, capable device that takes advantages of a number of advances in tech both borrowed from, and surpassing smartphones, to deliver a vlogging and social video creator experience that can’t be matched at this price and size.
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