I’m going to get an action five and I can’t decide between the adventure combo or the regular but I think this is may be realize it’s very worthwhile to get the adventure combo for the batteries and case alone! You can use the selfie stick in there with a GoPro? I didn’t know that.
I think they've had to introduce this as a pretty poor "fix" for the issue they've introduced by replacing the nice textured rubberised pad on the bottom of the Action 3 with the cheaper (but at an inflated price - go figure!) non-textured base which means the camera doesn't grip the way it should. There's a nice demo from another reviewer placing the Action 3 and the Action 4 on a slightly sloping arm of a polished wood armchair. The Action 3 stays in place. The Action 4 just slides down the arm and won't stay still. Poor design! @@thefullsetup
Loved this video and subscribed the channel in a hope that u will creat more videos about DJI action 4 because i just bout my new cam a few days ago. Thanks
I believe the four circle stickers are for the base of the camera for slightly better grip when using underwater cage or other accessories. It’s strange that every review of this camera for vlogging is about the adventure kit and nobody has posted a review of the more specific vlogging kit.
That makes sense I think I’ve already lost them little sticker😂 The vlogging kit is just the standard action with a Dji mic. No extra batteries or selfie stick which is odd for such an expensive kit.
The four circular stickies are for between the "fingers" on the mount as some mounts are a loose fit and these fill the gap allowing you to not overtighten the mounting screw and cause breakage or deformity✅ lots of spare 3rd party mounts come with them, hth 👍😉😎
@@thefullsetup I hadn't twigged that the vlogging kit didn't come with the battery case and spare batteries as something I read somewhere implied all the kits came with it. It means the "bundle" doesn't save you any money at all - in fact it's a penny more than if you bought the items separately. No wonder nobody's interested in it!
@@iansmithpersonal exactly it’s literally just a two product bundle nothing special Dji could of at least added in some extras for the price your paying.
@@Only_Agger Sorry but that's not right. Here's the official word from DJI: "The blue sticker is called the anti-slip mat. You may use them if the acessory and the Quick Release Adapter Mount are not firmly connected."
Excellent video mate thanks. Thinking about finally ditching my mobile phone and using is camera for my channel. Especially now that it has a bigger sensor. Have you been shooting with it inside with low light? How's the footage look. Tia 👍
Haven’t really used it indoors as I have the zv-e1 for studio work. Been loving using it outdoors though compact, easy to use and great image and battery life perfect little travel camera. I can get similar results with my iPhones on a gimbal but I just like having my phone in my pocket.
What pushed me over the edge was coming back home from a week’s travel adventure and my bloody GoPro dated all the files 1-1-1970 11:59 am. Never mind the camera had the correct time and date. Chuck into the overheating, the frequent freezing and the never connecting to the stupid app…. My Osmo Pocket 2/3 just worked out of the box and I’m hoping for the same with the Action 4.
Is it just me or the dji osmo 4 packaging is not as secured as the go pro 12 packaging. I mean will it not break during transport? If the box fall accidentally, the go pro is safer.
@@capcutforpctutorials A hot shoe makes a data and power connection when slide the device into the shoe. A cold shoe just provides an attachment spot for the device. You will have to run a USB or 3.5 mm TRS cable from the device to the jack.
Exchangeable battery Exchangeable memory Not filling up phone storage Much more durable Maybe safer from stolen in some area No notification Keep dedicated between phone and camera Ofc, it's not a must. If having phone is enough, it is enough, no need more action cam.
@@TechnobbyLet's not forget that the risk of some Indian scammer calling you on an action camera mid-recording and ruining your whole video is pretty much zero, whereas if you were recording on a phone ...