

🎬 Pocket-sized pro gear for creators who never miss a moment.
The DJI Pocket 2 is a compact, handheld 3-axis gimbal camera featuring a large 1/1.7” CMOS sensor capable of 64MP photos and 4K video. Weighing only 116g, it offers up to 140 minutes of battery life and advanced stabilization for smooth footage. Enhanced with DJI Matrix Stereo’s four microphones, it captures immersive audio with directional clarity. Designed for on-the-go creators, it includes AI-powered editing tools and Glamour Effects for flawless social media-ready content, compatible with both Android and iPhone via the DJI Mimo app.














































| ASIN | B08J7FL57P |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,909 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #41 in Camcorders |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,128) |
| Date First Available | October 18, 2020 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
| Item model number | CP.OS.00000146.01 |
| Manufacturer | DJI |
| Product Dimensions | 4.91 x 1.5 x 1.18 inches |
A**R
An improvement overall from the first Osmo Pocket
I had the first Osmo Pocket for two years and I really enjoyed it, it had a few downsides though like when a room was even a little dim, you could see visual noise in the footage and photos. Also whether you were outside or inside, the contrast and exposure were sometimes all over the place. The only way to TRY to fix it was to adjust the settings manually for each shot...but even then...there were limitations. This Osmo Pocket 2 is much better in the sense that when I filmed the same dim rooms or low light settings, the camera performed much better with little to no visual noise. The contrast and exposures are much more even. If you're filming a landscape that is in shadow, but there's a bright sky, this Osmo Pocket will adjust the light so you can see the ground and landscape -which is an improvement because the last pocket would adjust for the sky and make the landscape look even darker. The Pocket 2 also has better sound, its clearer and sound tracking allows it so the microphones pick up wherever the camera is pointed. I generally use an external mic, so I'll admit I haven't used the built-in mic features much. The Pocket 2 also starts up faster, but the power button is now a separate button on the side of the camera, be careful not to accidentally press the button when you're taking the camera out of the case or pushing it into the case. Speaking of case, the last Osmo was held into the case with a silicone strap, this one doesn't use a strap, it uses friction...which I think is a bad idea because over time It will wear away at the sides of the camera, making it look bad. I can already tell that's whats going to happen. The camera advertises 4k and HDR.. BUT what they don't tell you is that the HDR is not available on the 4k setting, it is only available on the 1080p setting. That being said, the 4k setting by itself is a vast improvement over the first Pocket, and by doing a bit of color grading in post-production, it could pass for HDR footage. I was a bit confused when I bought it because DJI kept saying this has zoom, but they went back and forth as if it not only possessed digital zoom but also optical zoom. Let me clear that up. THERE IS NO OPTICAL zoom not even 2x optical zoom. It uses digital zoom only, which I personally don't like, so I don't use it. The camera still gets warm when shooting in 4k mode, however it doesn't get nearly as hot as the first Pocket. My first pocket would get so hot the camera would shut down. This one doesn't. At least it hasn't yet. I like the little joy stick that comes with the camera. It allows you to move the gimball without neading to physically move your arm. This is useful for steadycam walking footage where you need to suddenly look up or down without switching to FPV mode. Just use the joystick. It moves the gimball at only 1 speed, but its a slow steady speed which is still good for getting steady footage. It would be cool if DJI incorporated software that allowed it to speed up or slow down from that speed when you push the joystick...but otherwise its a nice feature. If you're new to Osmo Pocket, it is NOT an action cam, and it is NOT a lowlight cam. It's best use is for daytime/sunset vlogging, walking tour, steadycam, or getting high-quality footage in a convenient pocket size. So don't get it wet, and don't try to shoot in near darkness or extreme sports. Everything in your shot is always in-focus, so don't expect the kind of background blurring you get with DSLR's focus. But if you want that kind of blurring, you can do that with Adobe Premiere Pro or Photoshop, so don't worry. I have shot near-DSLR quality footage with this camera and after doing some adjustments in post-production it looks amazing. I highly recommend this camera for vloggers, or for professionals when you need some extra camera work done with convenience. As for the camera, the old pocket advertized a 12 MP camera, this one advertises a 64 MP camera. Normally that would mean the 64 MP would have a resolution almost 5 times the size...but in this case, the resolution is only a little bit bigger, the difference is in the camera's ability to capture detail. I really like this camera, I think its a huge improvement over the original Osmo, for me it is the perfect camera. I personally don't need any other cameras because this one does everything I need it to do. But I know a guy who uses this camera ALONG WITH his DSLR and he gets great footage that he pieces together into a cool video. So try it out. I think you'll like it.
L**A
DJI Pocket 2 is so lit! The best pocket camera!!!
I bought my Pocket 2 as a replacement for my old Osmo Pocket which unfortunately was lost a couple of months ago. I was actually looking towards the GoPro Hero 9 until I discovered that the Pocket 2 was about to come out. So I waited until the specs came out and, when it did, I was pretty impressed! There were a lot of improvements made from the previous Osmo Pocket, some of which were not available to other pocket camera competitors. For one, the sensor is large: It's bigger than the GoPro 9's! Imaging and video capabilities have been ramped up with both AutoFocus and the ability to shoot 64 MP stills. There are two things that I loved about the Pocket 2. The first one is the wider FOV. At 110 degrees (which you can achieve using the add-on wide-angle lens in the Creator Combo package), you can get more in your view without having to use an extender or stretching your arm. While others have wider FOVs, the Pocket 2 has that perfect balance that combines the wider view without that fishbowl look that cameras with wide FOVs often suffer from. The second thing that I like, which you will too, is the improved audio. When it comes to pocket cameras, and even action cameras, you can't get any better than the DJI Pocket 2. It has 4 built-in microphones, and using the Pro mode you can even set which ones you would like to use in order to get crisp and clearer sounds. I've used these in windy days, near traffic, in industrial sites, and I can say that sound quality is top-notch. Other good features, which I don't particularly care for, are the facts that it can now livestream and that it can now do 8x slow motion. Oh, and did I mention that THE DJI POCKET CAN NOW DO ZOOM??? Yes, the Pocket 2 can now do 8x zoom, but you can only do 2x zoom for 4k videos. If you get the Creator Combo, you'll get a bunch of goodies like the Do-It-All Handle which will allow you to connect to WiFi and Blutooth as well as connect to a bunch of other peripherals like mics and tripods.
V**O
I researched 4K camera's for YouTube content, that are easy to use and provide outstanding quality, and the DJI OSMO Pocket was a major contender. At first, I thought how can this tiny camera do anything spectacular, then after trialing it, I am eating my words. The stability and clarity is outstanding, along with the dolby sound recording in all directions from four microphones. I feel that the accessories, like the wide angle lens, ND filters and extension holder (out of stock) are a little pricey, yet I will be buying those too. I highly recommend this amazing little camera.
F**O
Como trabalho com audiovisual, estava em busca de uma terceira câmera para poder realizar trabalhos em multicâmera sem ter que gastar entre 4 e 7 mil reais numa mirrorless nova que gravasse em 4k. Esta DJI Pocket 2 caiu como uma luva, pois grava em 4k 60fps, possui uma estabilização fenomenal, permite gravar com ela estando ligada na tomada, e ainda ganhei uma câmera ultra estabilizada que substitui o uso de uma DSLR/mirrorless num gilbal em filmagens onde não se exige grande profundidade de campo. Além disso, após atualizar o firmware pelo app conectando o smartphone em sua lateral, a câmera ganhou vídeo em HDR e o modo story (vertical). Outro ponto positivo é a duração da bateria: gravei um show com a DJI num tripé em 4k mesmo com aviso de que ela poderia ficar superaquecida, resultando numa captação contínua por 1h40 minutos e ainda sobrou um pouco de bateria e não desligou por causa de seu aquecimento. Ela também possui outros recursos excelentes, como os diferentes modos de timelapse - particularmente o hyperlapse é espetacular, que é o timelapse com a câmera se movimentando lentamente para a direita ou para a esquerda. Também destaco o modo PRO, que permite acionar o Cine D-Like, modo de cores mais lavadas e com alto alcance dinâmico, perfeito para pós-produção em cinema ao aplicar LUTs na edição, sendo que seu perfil de cor se assemelha bastante com o C-Log da Canon e o F-Log da Fuji. Por fim, trata-se de uma legítima câmera de bolso, porém com recursos profissionais. Até mesmo filmando à noite e/ou com pouca luz o resultado é surpreendente. Para Vloggers, deve ser a câmera mais perfeita que existe, ainda mais se adicionar o Creator Combo - fica a dica!
J**N
It does everything I need it for the type of filming I do! Love all the accessories it can attach to!
J**F
Dji pocket 2 delivers an amazing image quality and stability . Great buy I would say. But only one con i found is of battery. Longer backup would have been an cherry on the cake. Otherwise its an awesome buy.
O**Z
Es un gran dispositivo, buen precio aunque se puede encontrar una mejor promoción. De los problemas que presenta es que se calienta mucho y la batería es poca. A pesar de todo sigo considerando qué es una buena inversión para los amantes de grabación de video.
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