As we previously reported, DJI’s new gimbal is the Osmo Pocket. Unfortunately, no Hasselblad camera nor 1 inch sensor, but a only a 1/2.3-inch sensor. Read more below.

Micro gimbal device

The Osmo Pocket is small enough to fit in your and (or pocket). It looks like a miniature gimbal. Actually is the smallest stabilizer I have ever seen with a camera attached. As stated by DJI: “The smallest 3-axis stabilized handheld camera DJI has ever designed”

The smallest 3-axis stabilized handheld camera DJI has ever designed

Camera: no Hasselblad

The camera reminds the structure of the Mavic 2 Pro camera, but again, it looks like a miniature version of the Hasselblad camera. Unfortunately, Hasselblad has no connection with the Osmo pocket. This is a slight disappointment because we hoped to see the Hasselblad logo here, like the Hasselblad L1D-20C implemented in the Mavic 2 Pro.

Osmo Pocket uses DJI’s smallest 3-axis mechanical handheld gimbal. In real time, it precisely adjusts for your movements, turning your handheld video of a golden sunset or your child’s first steps into a movie-like scene

Sensor: 1/2.3″ CMOS Sensor

Since the camera is tiny, the sensor doesn’t have much of a real estate, and thus it’s small. He hoped to get 1 inch sensor but sadly it’s a only 1/2.3″ CMOS Sensor.

Activation via the Mimo App

The activation of the Osmo pocket is done via application called Mimo.

DJI Mimo offers editing tools for users to enhance their photos and videos. With tools like HD live view during recording, intelligent modes, and a content sharing platform. The app lets you capture, edit, and share. DJI says on their website that the app will be available soon.

Go to the app page in order to learn more about the app.

DJI Mimo is an all-in-one solution that lets you capture, edit, and share the best of your moments, right from your fingertips

Accessories

A suite of accessories dedicated for the Osmo Pocket offers options for filming and photography.

Click to enlarge the image below to explore Osmo Pocket accessories:

Product Highlights

Gimbal Camera with 1/2.3″ CMOS Sensor

Compact 4.1 oz, 4.8″ High Design

Up to 4K Video at 60 fps, up to100 Mb/s

12MP JPEG or DNG RAW Still Photos

Handle with Retractable Extension

Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Monitoring & Control

POV, ActiveTrack & FaceTrack Modes

Standard Time-Lapse & Motionlapse

NightShot & 3 x 3 Panorama Modes

Not a GoPro Hero 7 killer

Although the Osmo Pocket seems like a solid little device, it lacks the crucial capabilities of waterproofing and robustness like the GoPro.

Price: $349

Conclusions

Two words: image quality. We have to wait and see if the Osmo Pocket can be compared to GoPro exceptional color science. However, in term of robustness, GoPro takes big time. .

From what we’ve seen so far, this is defiantly not a GoPro killer, especially when armed with the HyperSmooth technology.

What do you think of DJI’s new invention? What is the target market of this product? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.