This autumn, I fulfilled a huge dream of mine and went on a bikepacking trip into the wild nature of Kyrgyzstan. To say that it was an incredible adventure would be an understatement. Sometimes, it felt as unreal as if we had traveled to another planet. My husband and I are filmmakers, so we decided to film a short documentary along the way. Apart from a small mirrorless cam and a compact drone, we also took with us a DJI Osmo 360 and gave it a thorough test drive. How it survived our journey, what pictures we could capture with it, and what our genuine impression of the camera and post-production workflow was – read in a detailed Osmo 360 review below! The Osmo 360 is DJI’s first-ever 360 camera. Generally, the Osmo series is known for strong performance in action and blogging, as well as professional documentary work. (As an example, watch Johnnie try out the DJI Osmo Pocket 3). Yet, entering the market segment, which already has a well-established leader, was a bold move. (I’m talking about Insta360, of course.) So, the company had to introduce some features that would make their product stand out. These include large square-shaped image sensors, 8K 50fps recording, and claimed 13.5 stops of dynamic range. (If you want to read about all of the technical specifications, head over here to our dedicated article.) DJI Osmo 360 review: our field trip conditions A description of DJI Osmo 360’s capabilities sounded like the perfect...
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