Simulating a drone using the Osmo Pocket WiFi module, Osmo Pocket accessory attachment, ND 16X filter and one more item. Shot in 4K 60P at 1/120th.
@markr041 I was looking for a way to share some of my own Panoramas from the pocket on here that's what I meant. Maybe I'll see how this works:
https://twitter.com/firworksyt/status/1084213986164387840
https://twitter.com/firworksyt/status/1084213779251019776
This was when I took the Pocket out in the heavy snow and didn't baby it at all, just let the snow pelt it and so far so good. It let me get this spooky panorama of the bridge down at the waterfront.
I'm really surprised just how often I use the Osmo Pocket for photos. I always grab it first now for quick shots. The Panoramas also turn out a lot nicer than I expected, though I always stitch in Lightroom since I don't ever use the phone app.
I like the bridge pano!
You can use the free DJI Media Maker to create the 180 panoramas. It does a good job and it is easy and quick (all the ones I linked to used that software).
https://www.dji.com/osmo/info#downloads
Also, for 3x3x3 (and 180) panos, you can use the free Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE) software.
In both of these videos the Freewell 16X ND + PL filter was used, except for the indoors shots.
CPL ND
All Pro mode options are on the camera in forthcoming firmware update - no need for phone. And, Cine D. Shown here installed.
Oh man that's going to be great. I never use the pocket with the app so now I can get all the settings!
This is no longer true in the above review: "If you want more control, you have to attach your phone using the Lightning or USB-C adapters that are included in the box. The phone’s screen becomes the camera’s display so you can unlock more features, like changing the white balance of the scene and more carefully view your compositions. It’s better, but at the same time, it takes away the simple point-and-shoot experience it otherwise offers."
With the new firmware, you do not need a phone to have access to all the settings of the camera and gimbal.
Thanks for clarification, it is one issue of reviews - modern products can be changed a lot of firmware and software.
Freewell made a wide angle adapter for the Osmo Pocket but the gimbal could not handle the weight of the adapter...
Comparing Cinelike, Graded Cinelike and Standard color in 4K:
Sound Test: Unamplified Jazz Band and Grand Piano
Night video shot using Cine-Like D, graded.
Smooth 60P movement in 4K.
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