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Review on Electric stabilizer for DJI OM 5 sunset white smartphone by Wiktor Jak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, but there are disadvantages.

For the crookedness of MIMO, I was able to check the timelapses. Some sort of slag is removed, but the hyperlapse (everything is better, but very noisy, and the quality is sad) is still present. It would be good if they fixed it, but the sediment is still present. First assessment: Osmo Mobile version 5 is not a revolution, but it does offer a number of noteworthy upgrades over its predecessor, including a smaller size, improved tracking, and additional shooting options. I utilized the first osmo pocket before, but I haven't yet experienced a remarkable improvement in shooting smoothness. The main drawbacks are that the Mimo app does not fully utilize the smartphone's matrix (unlike pocket, where everything was crammed into the matrix) and that the quality of photos and videos taken with Mimo on the Google Pixel 4 is noticeably inferior to that of the native camera, particularly at night. Panoramas are only moderately stitched; apparently, the differences in optics have an impact. Without precise adjustment, there is no universal method for stitching images from various optics. The Mimo app was stuck in the Google Play Store on last year's version; it raced with pairing for 30 minutes (this version of the stub is unfriendly to him), until he guessed to scan the QR code from the box, resulting in a direct download of the APK. As a result, the Chinese have free reign in terms of advertising modules and robust functionality that is not allowed for publication in the Google Play Store. In conclusion, there has been some sort of improvement in quality. I don't see any variations in the visuals or smoothness between this and the original Pocket, however there are two significant size variances that prevent you from putting a mobile device in your pocket. didn't see a difference in the image's quality between OP1 and OM5) If you require a smartphone stub, rivals in terms of product / app quality, objectively, fall short of DJI, at least, and are somewhat more expensive (compared to Zhiyun Smooth 4 / FeiyuTech Vimble 2, the price difference is almost x2; whether it is worthwhile is up to the individual)

Pros
  • Built-in telescopic extension (helpful when you need a tripod higher or you need to remove the grass closer, for example) and enhanced tracking make the design appear to be trustworthy (compared to first generation osmo pocket)
Cons
  • The Mimo application does not fully utilize the smartphone matrix; it lacks a built-in battery bank; and the Google Market version of the application stopped updating last year. All updates are made in the APK via a direct connection from the Chinese DJI website.

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May 30, 2023
Its pros: Works clearly, the handle is comfortable, lightweight, convenient magnetic holder, intuitive operation principle With its cons. Holds the object poorly in low light conditions and dense workload of objects (in a crowd)
May 29, 2023
Comfortable, quality DJI product