With a folding design, gesture control, and subject tracking, the list of features for DJI’s latest Osmo stabilizer reads almost like the one for the company’s line of folding drones. Announced August ...
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Today, DJI officially revealed the DJI OM 4, the latest smartphone gimbal from the company. The follow-up to the DJI Osmo Mobile 3, the gimbal looks the same but introduces a magnetic clip. The gimbal ...
While DJI's OM 4 looks and works a lot like the Osmo Mobile 3, it has a beefier motor and one huge advantage: a magnetic mounting system. We put the OM 4 through its paces and came away impressed.
DJI has announced the OM 4 gimbal, built to manage the technical details of filming so users can focus on capturing footage. The DJI OM 4 is a gimbal with a stronger motor, smarter software features, ...
The DJI OM 4 gimbal comes with a slightly compact and lighter build than its predecessor. It is also equipped to carry heavier smartphones, up to 230g in weight. One of the best features of the OM 4 ...
DJi has just announced its brand new mobile gimbal in the OSMO family, the DJI OM 4. Instead of the usual ‘OSMO Mobile’ branding, the company is simply calling it as the OM 4. The DJI OSMO 3 was a ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--B&H is excited to announce DJI’s unveiling of its new OM 4 Smartphone Gimbal Stabilizer, upgraded with a stronger motor and new intuitive software features. The more ...
Today, DJI took the wraps off its new smartphone gimbal, the DJI OM 4. Yes, the company is now parting ways with its OSMO lineup. And the new gimbal carries the name OM 4. DJI has carved a niche for ...
The DJI OM 4 is a great gimbal, just like the Osmo Mobile 3. However, the price goes up comparatively to deliver a magnetic attachment system that seems like a good idea but might be more trouble than ...
DJI is very good at two things: drones, and helping us all shoot mobile video that isn’t unwatchably jerky. Its latest launch concerns the latter. Seemingly ditching the Osmo branding of its ...