You're getting roasted for this review but in my opinion... it's a legit one. You for sure aren't the only person who just wants to open the box and use the equipment right away so for those people, this review is perfect for them. If it saves those people the hassle of purchasing the pocket 3 and then taking it on a trip and it being too complicated for them to use, then your review has done it's job.
I can see that. I have the pocket 2 and it’s a bit more to get used to than GoPro. But over all, the pocket is typically way more convenient to use in a non action scenario. It’s just easier to hold and to film with than a GoPro.
@SpekkyTech Rubbish - I bet people like that would buy a much better quality product than a Pocket3. "amazing piece of video equipment" lol - you're paid by DJI to say that I recon
Even your new phone has to be set up after you unboxed it. That's just how it is today. Even if you buy a mirrorless camera, lens, TV or refrigerator you have to update the firmware before you can use it so idk what y'all yapping about.
I don't think you can blame the Pocket 3 for the usage issues - for example, looks like the "lagging" is because the wrong follow setting is being used (Slow v Fast Follow) and the wrong gimbal mode for showing the floor rather than the ceiling (Tilt Locked v Pan Follow), focus issued due to Continous focus being used (the default). Ie this behaviour will be expected if the wrong setting is used. Sorry, this probably sounds critical but I'm trying to be helpful!
there is NO doubt that conventional action cams like the GoPro Hero series and DJI Action cameras are far EASIER to use. point them at the thing you are filming and everything is always in focus near and far with an focus to infinity. your arm is the gimbal and stabilization is digital as long as you have good lighting. clearly you are right, he isn't familiar with a real mechanical gimbal which has all kinds of added complexity including the modes of movement the gimbal uses, the speeds, the focus systems of this camera (which can actually help produce the bokeh blur that makes this looks so much more cinematic than action cameras) and more. there are good videos here on RU-vid that can teach you this and if one takes the time to learn I think the Pocket 3 is THE ideal travel camera for all but the most rugged or wet situations but no... it isn't as easy as an action camera and for some that's the deal breaker.
As soon as the video started with him choosing GoPro over DJI I knew he had no idea how to use the camera properly and is blaming the camera rather than his lack of experience and understanding of the features.
@@TravellingTourist Then dont make reviews on products especially if you're going to call them "crap" when this is a fantastic camera, if not the best camera of 2024, and may revolutionize the camera industry. So for you to call this camera "crap", simply because you don't care to learn how to utilize something properly, is misleading to your audience and could rob them of just the thing they may be looking for. The Pocket 3 is probably the easiest camera for a beginner to pick up and learn and is the biggest bang for your buck. But your misleading and biased review doesn't explain that all because you wont watch 2-3 10-minute videos on how to use the camera properly. Hence why your videos get very little views - your footage looks horrible because its all clearly shot on auto settings. Because you wont learn how to use cameras properly. Yet this is supposed to be a travel vlog channel depicting the beauties and wonders of our world - with bad footage shot on auto settings lol. You sure you don't wanna watch 2-3 10 minute videos and upgrade your footage? Cause you have a pocket 3 now so you are more than capable of getting amazing footage if you actually learned how to use it. Go watch some sample footage of people using the Pocket 3 and capturing cinematic footage. Youll immediately want to learn how to utilize it properly and take your channel to the next level.
@@howdiscipline ...but... "there is NO doubt that conventional action cams like the GoPro Hero series and DJI Action cameras are far EASIER to use. point them at the thing you are filming and everything is always in focus near and far with an focus to infinity. " Maybe I'm just crap at figuring out how to use cameras, and because GoPro is idiot proof, it works. So OP3 is perhaps not idiot proof, and therefore not for me or most other people who are not competent with anything other than idiot proof cameras. Just a thought. it's nice to hear how passionate you are about the OP3 though :) "your footage looks horrible" heh, thanks! But, at least my footage is my own - your single video looks like it's recycled stock footage?
1. Buys product 2. Refuses to set up product 3. Starts filming with unrealistic expectations 4. Runs into product for issues he did not set up or prepare for 5. Complains If you are going to spend that kind of money and expect things to work perfectly, just get an iphone 15 pro
@@TravellingTouristThat's actually an idiotic take. The more expensive the camera, the higher the quality and amount of features and the more knowledge you need in order to utilize all of those features and functions.
As all the other comments have mentioned, some of the issues mentioned in this video can easily be addressed from just learning how to use the camera. I think GoPros have their place, and so does the Pocket 3. I don't think 1 camera can do it all. Its all about using whatever tool you have to get the shot you need.
1) Its a gimbal. You seem to be comparing apples and oranges in this regard. Yes its not going to be as durable as a gopro. 2) There's the extender and extended battery to give you a better grip 3) When did the battery issues happen? Mine has been great so far 4) The movement issue is easily overcome with knowing how to use it 5) Its my go to for Night and indoor shooting now 6) Im still waiting for the perfect all around camera. For now Gopro for action and needing a more sturdy camera. Pocket 3 night time, indoors and for general use.
I thought your footage was good, i had the pocket 2 and found the gimbal a bit shaky when filming, I decided to get the insta360 pro ace instead of the pocket 3…
I bought the DJI Pocket 3 and am a long-time GoPro user. The ease of use is an issue, along with the stabilization of the footage when you are standing still - With no built-in stabilization for me, the DJI is better for walking and movement shots + at night time. I will end up using both cameras, based on the type of content I want to create.
I think this is just a case of having the right tool for the right person. I've never liked the footage coming off action cams, and my background is photography and film. So I'm used to having a lot more control over my image than you can typically achieve with a gopro, The DJI felt like a really simplified shooting experience for me because I'm used to cinema cameras (I don't even tend to shoot photos or videos on my phone very often because I don't like the image much) yes the lens on the DJI pocket focus breathes a bit, but to me that's acceptable for the type of quick run and gun vibe that it has; and I'd always take that over the fixed focus of an action cam. It's part of the look that I never liked. it seems like a lot of the problems you have with this camera come down to you not liking gimbals much. which is fair, there's a little bit of a learning curve to it. but i have to say that if you aren't willing to tap a screen twice to turn the gimbal speed to "fast" you probably aren't someone who wants to take the time to get better. (you do know that if you want to see something that's higher up you can just tilt the camera up a bit like any other camera though... right? I really don't think it's the camera's fault if you didn't point it at the thing you wanted to film) I get that this feels fragile compared to an action cam, they're designed to be rugged and basically survive being hit with a hammer... but I very rarely hit cameras with hammers if im honest. I don't find the screen to be flimsy when campared to a mirrorless camera, and the point that you think the gimbal is fragile is a 3mm thick piece of metal, it'll be fine. The connection between the gimbal and the body will definitely break before that thing will. I kinda like it, I quite like the image quality and It takes all of 3 seconds from me reaching into my jacket pocket to me being able to film something. that's as fast as i will ever need. even though some of your complaints have seemed a little silly to me, I get it. you're a different person with different priorites so this camera didn't feel fun to use for you. The truth is that there is no "one size fits all" best camera. So i'm glad that GoPro's exist (even though I'm not sure if I would use one even if it was literally the only option) they connect with some people and they enable people to make the things that they want to make. for me (so far) the pocket3 has been the best small form factor video camera I've ever used. I'd love it it it had a telephoto adapter or a zoom lens, and even though i'd probably never use it underwater, waterproofing would be cool.
Thabks for your reply. Lots of useful into to chew over. I did try that ‘point it upwards’ thing but it kept moving back down to ‘level’ in my experience. I also experimented with the ginbal speed settings too. 🤷🏻♂️ maybe user error, but thats my point, shouldnt it be fool proof for someone like me? 😁
@@TravellingTourist yeah like I was saying, it's the right tool needs to match the temperament of the person using it. If your priority is minimum friction between thought and recording, then something with a learning curve probably isn't for you and that's fine. If you can make the things you want to make with the tools you enjoy, more power to you
I get what you say about the gimbal cam pointing itself in unexpected directions and angles. I have the pocket 2. I had to "unlearn" the previously hard-won skill of shooting what I intend without monitoring a viewfinder. That's a skill I learned the hard way (and the expensive way) with point and shoot 8 mm film cameras a jillion years ago.
I agree that OP3 is not a "point and shoot" camera, the GoPro action cameras is much better suited for those that "don't know what they are doing" (by their own admission). Each camera has pros and cons for sure - the GoPro is certainly easy to use, with not having to worry about focus (infinite focus), good exposure control, great stablization. The Pocket 3 is a completely different beast - the gimbal modes are a different learning curve. When i started using gimbals, I was really confused with the gimbal modes - it takes a lot of time and patience to really understand how they work and how to use them properly. It's a completely different tool for different circumstances. ie it's not really point and shoot. I'm a camera-lunatic and have the GP12, Pocket 2+3, Ace Pro, Go3 and numerous DSLRs and each and every camera and is a godsend to some people, but a curse for others. I disagree that your channel is "doing badly", - to have nearly 1000 subs is very good, and well done! I wish I had that many! Good for you!
You just didn't get how to use Pocket 3 properly. Learn some basics, i.e continuous and single focus difference. Also learn how to avoid strobe (that jerkiness appearing when panning horizontally). It's just you, not the camera. To my opinion OP3 is a GREAT tool, but for experienced users. It's definitely not a point and shoot camera. There's some learning curve, matey.
@Kevodabomb_Media yeah let's hop on the osmo pocket 3 bandwagon and post some uninformed opinion to drive views..dude read the majority of the comments
Yeah, I’ll have to agree. Stick with an Action Cam for you. I have none of those issues with my Pocket 3. Plus I’m color matching my pocket footage with my Panasonic S5 II pretty spot on. It’s definitely not an Action Camera. Our personal application and needs are everything.
This is a whiney review. There really isn't any valid point being made other than you wishing it were an action camera. 0:58 - It's really not that difficult. If you are extremely careless and clumsy, the OP3 is not for you. 01:01 - You're not going to break that arm unless you smash it on something intentionally. 01:07 - It's not flimsy and wobbly at all. You're being overly dramatic in saying "it felt it would break any moment". 01:17 - Stop being clumsy and learn your camera. The extensions and battery pack for it makes holding it easier too. Every camera has accessories worth purchasing. 01:36 - It is a pocket camera and so what if the case is ugly, are you a fashion freak? And why would it fall out of your pocket, you have holes in them? 01:47 - Spend all what time? You should be able to take it out of your pocket and be recording in under 5 seconds. If you're at an event, you have it out already! Anticipate your shots! 01:56 - Dude with a camel toe. It's all starting to make sense now. The rest of the video goes on to just showcase your inexperience with it.
Your comment is whiney! And, you didnt understand the vid. Also funny you think a stock photo of a guy in jeans is a photo of me. Bet you’re a 15 y/o dude who thinks he’s gangsta
@@superfreak_music lol 2,900+ dislikes... my YT Studio says it has 447. I wish it was 2,900+ because that's 2,900+ more monetised viewings of my video 🤑
I have a small travel RU-vid channel and for a few years I was using a GoPro 8. I decided earlier this year it was time to upgrade and my wife talked me into getting a Osmo Pocket 3, and holy hell, I will never listen to that woman again. It is an obnoxious camera. The most infuriating thing is that they took the *most basic operation of a camera* and completely removed it! So many times all I've wanted to do is point the damn camera at something and record, but nope! Not with the Osmo Pocket 3. Oh, you want to record a motorcycle racing down the street, too f***ing bad because the camera decided it wanted to instead follow a bush. I can't count the number of times I simply wanted to pan the camera to show my phone, or a building or f***ing anything, and I find myself tilting the camera at extreme angles because it's easier than using the stupid f***ing joystick. Oh, and sometimes the joystick will move the gimbal and other times it will instead zoom in and out -- when and why does it change? F*ck you, it does what it wants. And I know someone is going to come in here and be like "DuR yoU JUsT DOn't KnOW hOW tO UsE iT!" It's a f***ing camera, I want to point it at something and press record, how f***ing hard is that? Well the Osmo Pocket 3 makes it hard! The only thing I like about it is the wireless mic I got with the creator pack. But once I'm back from my current trip I'm going to sell the stupid thing on ebay and just get a new GoPro like I should have done to begin with.
On the problem with taking corners, you're using the wrong setting. Put it to FPV mode for faster movement and this camera is more prosumer and needs to be used like that. I'm combining is with an Insta360 One X2 to have cinematic footage and low light from the pocket and the rest from the Insta360. So yes, this thing is not designed for very quick instant shots.
I never had any issues with mine and even put it in my rucksack which went under my front seat on a British Airways flight to New Orleans and whilst there I didn’t even think about the fragility of the camera, I used the wrist strap . As regards to the speed of the movement I set mine to slow and chose the tilt lock and I was good to go. Spending time with the camera and getting used to it paid off for me.
I haven't experienced the issues you discussed. During the winter, I have been placing the P3 in my inner coat pocket with no issues and you can't even tell it's there. In addition, as you indicated yourself, the low light performance of the P3 performs far better in low light and, the battery performance is significantly better than the GP. With that said, I feel you should do what makes you happy and in this case, the GP11 is the camera for you. Good luck.
The only thing you mentioned that would potentially sway me is that it is fragile. Everything else you said will be somewhat easy to combat with experience using it. I have used gimbals before and there are things to consider. I sold my GoPro 9 but still have my 10. I am aiming to have this and use my GoPro for anything that requires it's specific benefits
It’s not fragile. It’s as fragile as any other gimbal. The ‘weak’ point he mentions is made from 4mm thick aluminium. It’s probably the strongest part of the entire camera. I was super impressed by how solid it felt. Way stronger than I’d expected.
@@samebloke yeah maybe but you can keep the screen in portrait mode if you’re concerned and you can still film landscape. Any gimbal is fragile to a point. It’s no more delicate than any other small gimbal. I dropped my Osmo mobile gimbal once and it was knackered. You wouldn’t go off road motor biking with one of these. GoPro might be tougher but it’s not even the same thing. You either need a gimbal or you don’t. Both have their place.
@Pizza-Solutions Yes they are different tools but with the osmo pocket not being weather sealed I would need to use the GoPro and put up with digital stabilisation. My primary use for this will be walking tours. I currently use the GoPro on a chest mount. I can attach the Osmo pocket with the attachment and still have my hands free for photography
My main issues with the camera was its not waterproof or even water resistant at all. It doesn't have swappable main battery. You are stuck with 1x and no optical zoom at all, just digital only. Even phones come with multiple optical zooms these days.. The 1 inch sensor is nice but it doesn't overcome the limitations for me. Mine was a gift but it would be going back if I had purchased it.
those issues are valid but known long before purchasing. its like buying an electric car and then complaining about battery range. ha. Video guys starts with those also but I discount those points.. the others on how it focuses and other usability things that you find out AFTER purchasing are the more interesting aspects
I have both GoPro 12 and DJI pocket 3. While I understand the points you make about not being able to do certain things as you expect you can do on GoPro 11, the issues may not be what you think as others have commented here in your settings. The major difference between these two cameras IMO is the sensor. pocket 3 has the 1" sensor whereas the GoPro 11/12 has the rather small sensor (1/19") in comparison. The advantage of a small sensor is that the hyperfocal length is very short, hence it is very easy to achieve focus. However, bigger sensor provides more features such as smooth bokeh (for outstanding visual effect), which otherwise would be 'flat'. Also, bigger sensor is better suited for less than ideal lighting condition, such as inside a church etc. The osmo pocket 3 is not designed for under water use whereas the GoPro can be used for under water or rainy condition. OTOH, with the osmo pocket 3, you can easily remove and replace the microSD card without any hassle, which is not the case with GoPro. Just my 2-cents.
The problems that he addressed in the video can be checked as user error and can be addressed with spending some time with the Pocket 3, but he does say that it is about ease of use for him. Think of this video much like how someone enjoys a Pop-tart straight from the box, sure you can eat it, and it does taste much better when toasted, but sometimes you don’t feel like getting the toaster out, waiting for it to toast and waiting for it to cool down.
WOW, This is impressive, this is what happens when someone buys a camera and doesn`t bother to do any homework at all. this is my first camera with a gimble and I can see where you are coming from but there is a solution to each one of your complaints, just search proper settings for recording. I am still laughing
Oh wow I never thought of doing homework before buying an expensive bit of kit, or searching for a solution once the problems started. You’re such a genious
Fragility, totally agreed, issue 1, tilt lock and aim up via joystick ever so slightly and leave it there. , issue 2 is focus breathing and it is a distraction especially because the camera can produce a blurry background. Issue 3 has to do with the wide angle in relatively to how close the object is, that is the nature of optics not really the dji issue. The other not numbered issues are more of not being fully immersed with the tool, this is a semi advanced camera. I still have my GoPro’s, definitely more easier, intuitive, and natural to use, but the image quality isn’t close at all unfortunately. I would love to have a GoPro form factor with the pocket three sensor and that goes back to point 2 which is a pro as well, the ability to blur the background is just a bit nicer.
There is something called different settings. You have a competency issue, as if there is no possible way you could have filmed the ceiling.... honestly embarrassing.
Nothing wrong with pocket three all your issues are easy to solve if you knew how to operate it and make the right settings. With that said ditch the GoPro and get the DJI action 4 because I have both and the action 4 will be right up your ally
@@TravellingTourist I didn’t mean to sound harsh but I own both and nothing wrong with pocket 3 it’s my go to but for your type of filming I own the action 4 and it’s just as incredible so I think you should toss GoPro for that
Just used this on a cruise dinner last night and I had so many problems with pointing this in the right direction. I prefer shooting more forward facing footage and kept aiming too high. Half the screen was sky, it needing frequent re centering that didn't work well so I had to keep changing the gimble positions backwards then forward to re center it. Not so easy to point and shoot a screen. I agree with missing a shoot because I had to make sure it was centered properly. One big positive is that it's great in low light videos but sucks at low light photos. You really have to hold it still a few seconds and even so the image was very dark. I agree with the gimble being too laggy and don't like that it only has 2x zoom but that I knew prior purchase. My family has a big cruise coming up next month and I need to learn how to use this more efficiently or I'll miss my whole cruise wasting time trying to get it set up properly.
The osmo can be mounted anywhere a GoPro can, backpack straps, handle bars, anywhere a suction cup can go, etc. like a GoPro though you must buy those attachments. The GoPro may be more durable and may be better for your uses but I honestly think the osmo pocket 3 is better due to the attachment market available, but I guess I still sort of look at GoPros like they’re only used for snowboarding footage and such while the osmo is more for vlogging
I am finding similar with the P3. I also have a GpH11 and 12. The Hero 12 uses less battery, much less. I also use the Volta handle which is handy. And of course both camera and handle can be bashed around and used in the rain no issue. 👍
You made me decide to continue to use my gopro hero 12 and I also will just keep using the pocket 2 instead of spending the money for nothing to upgrade. I also prefer to use my sony fdr x3000 for vlogs even though the quality is not as smooth as the forementioned cameras. Great video! 👍
Nice that you are still using the fdr x3000. That camera is truly a marvel of technology and was way ahead of its time. I still sometimes put it on a small motorcycle: and every time I am amazed at the image quality that comes out of it.
I don't know if it's fair to blame the DJI Pocket for not knowing how to use it properly. Of course it's not as easy to use as a gopro, but if you know how to use it, the shots can look very cinematic. You can't do that with a gopo.
Half of the issues are known before going in, and are related to gimbal and small size. To me its like buying a Tesla and then complaining about battery range concerns "Ya knew that going in!". 25% seem to be user error/familiarity and another 25% may be legit. The segment of not showing the ceiling.. how is the Osmo supposed to know the ceiling is beautiful? Do you expect it to read your mind? What would you do with a GoPro in that scenario? youd angle the camera up with your hands.. so why do you expect more from P3? It has a joystick so angle the camera up! The shakiness on still shots is interesting and i am still mentally digesting the focus... I guess you want a slower focus? (I have Pocket 1 and just ordered the Pocket 3, so take my comment with a "grain of salt" )
"It has a joystick so angle the camera up! " it then self levelled back down - that sequence started further back where it was pointed at the ceiling, then it self levelled back down to what you see in the video, even though I was pointing it upwards. Maybe mine was faulty??
I love my OP3 and I take it with me every where BUT it struggles with focusing and it is not the matter of choosing the right one for the situation. AF C is really bad, unreliable. Hunting all the time. AF S is problematic when you try refocusing with the app. I published a short video on the topic few days ago. This weekend I was using only Action 4 for vloging because it was raining all the time. I thought I would not mind its fragility at the beginning but now I do. The quality of the footage outweighs that for me. Thanks for your thoughts 👍 Tony
for ease of use your phone will be your best option.. dji pocket 3 is more of a vlogging camera.. go pro is a action camera.. most the issues besides the charging... can be sorted out in the settings.
I feel like it’s more user error as you can play around the settings but as you said you want something that you can just point and shoot with ease and that’s fair enough. maybe have a look into the osmo action 4. but thanks for your output on the screen being flimsy. I currently have a pocket 2 and have been putting off upgrading due to the screen potentially getting in the way or breaking
I had similar experiences to you while learning to use the Pocket 3... but that's the key element here, you need to learn to use a gimbal and its not nearly as straight forward as pointing an action cam or smartphone. I won't argue that for some, maybe even most, the simplicity of an action cam is worth more than dealing with the complications of a gimbal based camera but many of the complaints you have do stem from a lack of understanding how to properly use the gimbal for what you are seeking to do.
As the others say, this is a camera and gimbal, there is a lot of settings, it has it's uses & excels at some things, for other things a gopro is better, all depends on what you want or need 🙂
The gimbal rattled during operation, producing audible noise in the video. Upon powering up, it remained in a vertical position, requiring manual reentry. Videos were inaccessible on my iPhone 14 Pro Max, 15 Pro Max, and iPad Pro with M2 Chip unless cellular data was turned off. Best Buy confirmed technical issues with all purchased Pocket Threes. After encountering multiple defects, I've lost trust in DJI due to a pattern of launching low-quality initial products. The Osmo Action Three exemplifies DJI's history of flawed releases. While not everyone may share my experience, the camera had issues, such as overexposure when exposed to sunlight and unwanted movement in gimbal panning, as noted in your video.
The focus issue is a pain in the balls but you can solve it by switching to showcase mode. I never use continuous always showcase. The gimbal lag is slow vs fast follow just change the setting.
to be fair, I wouldn't but the GP12 either. There's not enough difference between the 10, 11 and 12 to make it worth upgrading in my mind. I wonder if next Xmas, there'll be a lot of OP4's sitting on the shelf though if they don't significantly upgrade over the OP3... lets wait and see
Having owned both the pocket 2 and the pocket 3, I agree that the gimbal algorithm is a bit off on the P3. My P3 doesn’t recenter on its own correctly either. The P2 was much better.
Not an excuse but DJI is a famous for rushing hardware out before the software is fully ready. I would bet a firmware update comes soon enough to improve. they are a smart company but seems every product launch has some weird flaw to it that gets them beat up a bit and when the do resolve it... for many its too late as the review damage is done!
I stopped using the Goprp because it never worked properly. Spent many hours with tech support and they could never figure it out either. I paid for the subscription service and I could not get the app to work either, again many more hours on with tech support to no avail. The final straw was when i wanted to browse some footage so I turned on the camera and was watching footage for about 5mins or so and the camera overheated and the battery bulged. The camera was cool to start, fresh battery also cool, indoors sitting in a/c being held in my hand.
I relate to everything said at the start about this camera 😂 I ended up just shoving it in a drawer and I’ve not touched it since summer. I just prefer vlogging on my Sony ZV1. Just couldn’t get the settings right on the DJI I watched so many videos. It’s fiddly to use and the screen is so tiny. It works as a nice secondary camera to use along side my main camera. I did get some really nice shots when I was out and about in London. I think I just need to work with the camera a bit more so I will cling on to it for now 😂
One of the few people to point out some flaws with this camera. Thank you. It gets tiring watching reviews that are nothing but glowing. Some people have pointed out errors in your analysis but they seem to suggest you have to become an expert at gimbal use in order to enjoy the Pocket 3.
Lol. Mine shoots high. I hate the sway in the Osmo Pocket 3. It never comes back to center. There are a lot of frustrations with this camera but I still live the image out of it. Hopefully they'll be able to address some of these issues in firm ware updates.
Thanks for this video, I need to hear that, pretty legit complaints. I now own the DJI action 5 because my biggest complaint with my GoPro 11 was the battery life and low light performance. But I wasn’t sure if I should get the pocket 3, but now I know that I don’t want it.
If you don't like gimbals and don't want to learn how they operate, the DJI is obviously not for you. As far as simplicty of use is concerned, smartphones cannot be beaten, and given we all carry a smartphone a phone+DJI combo gives you more much shooting capability and options than a phone+GoPro, in my opinion of course
This was funny 😂 I personally love the camera and it replaced my 4,000 dollar setup. I love technology so I enjoyed learning how to use it. I think you're more suited to an easier cam 😊
I have this camera, and you are right, it needs a lot of effort to get it right, I have been using this for months and I still can not use it in the right settings, is not as easy as it seems.
We've all had the same issues. I'm keeping the pocket 3 and the hero 11. Plus my sony zve10. All do jobs differently. I've still to find the best focus setting tbh. The pocket 3 is not as much a run and shoot as many think. For that a go pro is the way to go.
Sorry but in this video there are mostly user errors. If you expect to take a camera like this out of its box, pull the trigger and shoot without adjusting of the different options that you can change in the settings, you can't expect a purely smooth cinematic output. You have to understand before the differences between continous/single focus, gimbal speed etc... in this scenario a gopro is definitely better cause you don't have to change nothing. But osmo pocket 3, with just 20 minutes of youtube "how to" video, will give you amazing video! Thanks for sharing this with us
Man, why my handheld marketed for amateurs drill is not drilling.... All of my holes are crocked! I should stick with sledge hammer instead. Thanks for life lesson mate.
Know what you mean. I had a Pocket 2 and could never get the damn thing pointing where I want it to! I think the P3 is better and you can also alter the gimble speed to suit. I am liking the footage a lot though and of course for low light/motion lapse it’s much better. Will stick with it as a walk around camera, but for action stuff, I’ve ditch the GoPro for the Insta360 Ace Pro. Just about superior in every way. And the lack of a replaceable lens cover doesn’t both me; been using action cams for over 20’years and have never broken/scratched a lens.
@@TravellingTourist It’s massively better than the GoPro in low light (and I take no pleasure in saying that having been a GoPro fan for decades). I’ve ditched my Hero 12 now completely (not just for the low light - I think the Ace Pro is just as rugged and is more versatile). The P3 is another notch up on the Ace Pro in low light as a result of the 1” sensor.
@@TravellingTourist and yes, it has the same sensor as the Osmo Action 4 (1/1.3). Both are larger than the Hero 12 (and the Ace Pro has a more powerful chip which adds further to its performance)
Great video. Appreciate you taking the time to make the review. Just about everything you said in this video though was user error and not the DJI Osmo pocket three. Thank you for your efforts.
I want to address some things and still just at 1:22 into it. *I feel you do not know how to use the pocket 3 and never read anything or watched a video to solve the issues* 1. The "weak point" is a non issue. I have been using the pocket 2 for years, and I am not gentile. You can't find many cases of it snapping off, but neat dramatic graphic you used. 2. The screen - get a screen protector, and this is not an action camera. 3. The handle - if you bought the base unit yep. Otherwise, the proper creator combo (which I would argue they should ONLY sell) has an extended base 4. The Joystick. No, you cannot just accidentally move it by touching that. You need to press and hold it down. 5. It has what, three microphones? You covered the one. 6. Taking it out of the case? Really? Try starting a gopro up to get a shot. Seriously, they all have lag on startup, this generally does not, so I guess its 6 of 1 half dozen on which is faster. 7. Lag - you did not change any settings? You can change from FPV and other modes, and can change the speed of the gimbal. 8. You can change focus on the distance, tap to lock focus.
I tried in the settings and learning the right way watching videos about it - maybe I was just not 'getting it' or maybe there was something wrong with my OP3? I dunno... bonkers
When I turn it on is the contrary. It tends to point upwards. I noticed that in the first osmo pocket. The white and clear parts of the image are blown and the sharpness and detail are not so much. The rest of the issues you said it. I prefer the osmo action cameras. Gopro for me is over. Many issues with gopros.
I'm going to give the Osmo Action a try and see what it's like. Thanks for your comment and weird that yours pointed upwards. It's such an oddity that OP3
Maybe is not a bad option to use a nice cellphone camera + a gimbal. Actually I use that setup in my videos and goes well. I just seeing if this gimbal is better, but seems not.
I'm amazed at all the trolls who have nothing better to do than tell you how inadequate you are because they don't believe you are as smart as they think they are! I enjoyed your video and got a good bit of useful information. I don't have the Pocket 3, but do have the Pocket 2 and a GoPro 12. I'll probably get the P3 soon even though it's quite a bit more expensive where I live, but I'm sure I'll continue to use my GoPro a lot. (I have about a week before I'll make up my mind when I travel to Lima.) Thanks for sharing this!
It's a shame you gave up using it so quickly. You seem to do a lot of cool things, and I personally think you just needed a bit more time with it. Sure, it's different than using a GoPro, but IMHO the footage is almost ALWAYS better looking with the Pocket 3.
I''m no hardcore DJI fanboy, BUT dude, the GoPro is no match for the Pocket 3 in terms of video quality. Also, as others pointed out, a quick change of some settings and you will have better results. And yes, the Pocket 3 may break at some point, but maybe you are overly worried about it and it's hindering your ability to use it and enjoy it. But in the end, it is your money, so only you can make that decision.
I was considering swapping me Insta360 X4 for the Pocket 3, since 99% of reviews talk about it having better quality (plus it has live streaming which Insta360 decided to remove from X3 to X4). Seeing these issues, not sure I want that headache.
I guess I seen enough ideal footages and heard ideal reviews. It’s nice to see the guy who just put it out of the box and went filming without any education. So if I’ll buy osmo I will know that it won’t be as easy as that.
I am waiting for my DJI Pocket 3 and I have a Go Pro 10, a Sony a7C, Insta360 X3 and some other cameras, and the last thing on earth I'm interested in getting on video is 'myself'. Seeing your footage reminded me of what has happened when using some of my cameras (Sony RX100VA, the a7C I mentioned and a Lumix LX100) and the way the gimbals behaved. They were just as mysterious, temperamental, moody and obstreperous. I have a Zhiyun Crane M2 and a Weebill S gimbal. I hope you still have your Pocket 3, and will take your time trying to tame it, as I'm sure I will have to with mine. Regarding Go Pro, my Go Pro 10 is one of the sturdiest and most dependable little buggers I've ever owned!
Good choice to purchase the P3. It's a great thing. Of course with quirks and limitations. I myself am considering purchasing an X4 360 in addition to the P3. But I hesitate. It is popular because it fits our rather narcissistic era (putting yourself at the center of the world). That's notmy style: I make small educational documentaries (amateur I am) that the self and the self are not so important. The question then is does such a x4 add value?
Looks to me like you didn't bother changing your follow speeds or focus settings. I know ease of use is top priority but you can noticeably see the difference in quality. I would prefer to learn a product to have quality footage rather than be content with crappy one.
I bought the original. Realized very quickly that it was just to fiddly. Its size is actually its downfall, leading to jittery footage. Way too much effort is required to achieve smooth shots.
What if u want to use both? Do you recommend that or not? I do vlog style videos where I am filming myself a lot but I don't bother filming in the evening with my go pro cause its dogwater
yeah good point and one I considered too. But, it's just more kit you'd need to carry around with you. And, if you fly Ryanair often you'll know that you don't have much carry on luggage space
@@TravellingTourist I've brought a couple of pretty good cameras (and a gimbal) to England, from Toronto, in a cheap bag I bought at Walmart for $19 Canadian. That went inside my carry-on bag (with my clothes, socks and so on around it) as added protection. From my hotel, I would walk around Central London everyday with a camera (sometimes attached to a gimbal) inside the cheap bag. I've traveled with cameras like this for years, and never a problem.
Well uhmmmm…night time filming is oké, it does it by cranking up the iso and deals with the noise very smart. Did you actually use it? Did you watch your video carefully?
the thing is people are oversimplifying the word cinematic. they think gimbal and camera movement=cinematic. it’s similar to coating crap with garlic and butter to make it taste good. but it’s still, crap.
I see you haven't set up the camera the correct way for filming because mine works well and I set mine up based on another filmmaker settings and they are amazing
You issue 3, actually 4, gimbal movement, again wrong setting. And if you suspect a problem with the gimbal you could recalibrate it. Easy job and fully automated. But I suspect you didn’t know that one ether.
I tried the recalibration a lot - like, A LOT. And I tried all the different gimbal settings too. I dunno, just didn't seem to work for me regardless of the settings I had it on. Dunno why
You issue 1 has to do with the frequency of our mains in Europe and your video framerate setting. Don’t set it to 25 fps in Europe, 24, 30, 60 are all fine. I know because I tested it. Both the root cause and the solution. And of course you did set shutter speed 1 over twice the fps. Or did you not?
Don’t take full charge from mains?! Nonsense, is not true to say it politely. Works fine every time. It does to 80% in 16 minutes and to 100% takes another 16 minutes. So it appears you didn’t read the manual because it’s all in there. And it works. You are telling nonsense. Just GoPro prejudice.
Would leave it on charge overnight and it still didnt go over 80%. Its a known problem, look it up 👍🏼 betcha it’ll hapen to you eventually. Dont worry though you can swap out the duff battery for a new one…. oh 😞
I have had the Pocket 3 for a few weeks now, and I pretty much agree with everything said here. On paper, it's an awesome camera and its footage looks awesome. However, there are some serious flaws with the Pocket 3 such as focusing issues, usability, and don't even get me started on the interface. And the stupid case. You always need 2 hands to get the camera out and turn it on. My main vlogging camera is a Canon R8 and i find it way easier to use-once its setup you don't need to worry about all the settings. With the Pocket 3 there is constant changing of settings and menu diving that you need to do to get the shot you want.