
Feiyu Pocket is equipped with a 1/2.5 inch SONY CMOS sensor with a resolution of 8.5 megapixels. The sensor is a bit smaller than the DJI OSMO POCKET, but the Feiyu Pocket's video/photo quality is still quite decent given the lower price. It can hold a microSD card up to 512GB. I've mainly used it to record short videos while I'm outdoors and it works well Pros: - Feiyu Pocket is only 4.9 inches x 1.6 inches x 1.2 inches at 4.06 ounces. It comes with a protective case that makes it easy to carry in your pocket. Decent stabilization. The Feiyu Pocket uses a 3-axis mechanical gimbal with a 3-axis electronic stabilizer. The generated video only shows minor handshakes even when I'm running. In most cases, handshakes are almost invisible in recorded video. The controls are easy to use. It has a built-in large 1.3 inch touch screen and by swiping your fingers you can open various menus such as capture mode/album/settings/advanced controls. There are 2 physical buttons under the screen - Trigger and Mode, which are used to start/stop recording and change gimbal mode. It's nice that everything can be operated with one hand. - Feiyu Pocket contains various shooting modes, such as slow motion, slow motion and panorama. Supported resolutions: 4K@60FPS, 2.7K@60FPS and 1080P@120FPS. There's also a PRO mode that supports manual EV and ISO control. The FeiyuCam companion app is available for both Android and iOS. The APP supports "Motion Sensor Remote Control", which uses the smartphone's accelerometer to control the angle of the camera. CONS: - I noticed some framerate drops when using Feiyu Pocket to record hurricane videos. However, I think this can be improved with a firmware update.