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DJI's RS4 gimbals make it easier to balance heavy cameras and accessories
The RS4 and RS4 Pro gimbals aren't groundbreaking but come with numerous small improvements over the previous RS3 models.
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DJI Osmo Pocket 3 review: Maybe the only vlogging camera you need
Three years after the Pocket 2, DJI has introduced the Osmo Pocket 3 with some big improvements.
DJI's Osmo Pocket 3 features a 1-inch sensor and rotating display
DJI has unveiled the Osmo Pocket 3 with major updates over the previous model, adding a much larger 1-inch sensor that should greatly improve quality.
DJI's Osmo Mobile 6 gimbal offers improved tracking and a new 'Quick Launch' feature
And it still works as a selfie stick.
DJI Ronin 4D review: The most advanced cinema camera ever created
DJI’s announcement of the Ronin 4D last year shook things up with features never seen on a cinema camera.
Zhiyun's three-axis camera gimbal houses an LED light and small display
Zhiyun has just released the three-axis Crane M3 gimbal with some interesting new features like a tiny LED light and a built-in screeng.
DJI’s latest phone gimbal also works as a selfie stick
The Osmo Mobile 5 is smaller than previous models while packing in more features.
DJI's next gimbal might be able to extend like a selfie stick
It looks like DJI is preparing to release a smartphone gimbal with a telescoping selfie stick mechanism.
DJI's Osmo Pocket gimbal camera returns to $199 at Amazon
Amazon knocks the price of the DJI Osmo Pocket gimbal down to $199.
DJI’s Osmo Mobile 3 gimbal kit with tripod drops to $89 for Black Friday
DJI's excellent Osmo Mobile 3 smartphone gimbal is only $89 at Amazon and B&H.
DJI's Pocket 2 handheld promises higher quality and mods
DJI revisits the Pocket handheld video camera. Now, the stabilized shooter has a wider lens, a bigger sensor and optional mod accessories.
DJI's new Ronin gimbals flip into portrait mode with a single tap
The original Ronin-S gets a successor, while the portable RSC 2 has a new folding design.
DJI's Osmo Mobile 3 costs less than $100 at Amazon right now
Just one day after the launch of DJI’s newest smartphone gimbal, the previous model has been discounted by $21. The DJI Osmo Mobile 3 is on sale for $98 at Amazon and the combo kit, which includes the gimbal along with a carrying case, grip tripod and a few other accessories, dropped from $140 to $119. The Osmo Mobile 3 launched around this time last year and it has most of the same features, and a nearly identical design, to the new $150 OM4.
DJI’s magnet-mounted OM4 fixes a major pain point
DJI's next mobile gimbal is called the OM4, and it mounts your phone with magnets.
DJI’s next smartphone gimbal might have a magnetic quick mount system
Leaked images show DJI's Osmo Mobile 4 smartphone gimbal with a new magnetic mount system.
DJI’s Osmo Pocket gimbal camera drops to $250 on Amazon
Originally listed at $399, the Osmo Pocket dropped to $250 on Amazon today.
Vivo explains the X50 Pro's gimbal-like camera stabilization
The main benefit of this micro gimbal camera is obviously the more powerful optical stabilization, especially when shooting videos in low-light conditions — the combination of the dual-axis micro gimbal and 3-axis electronic stabilization vastly reduces shakiness.
DJI's Osmo Pocket gimbal camera drops to $279 at Amazon
Now might be a good time to buy if you're eager to record super-stable video for your vlog. Amazon is selling DJI's Osmo Pocket gimbal camera for $279 with a 32GB microSD card included -- a steep drop from the $399 you'd officially pay for just the camera, and still a bargain over the usual discounts. That makes it a far more tempting prospect whether you want to record 4K, 60FPS video with the Osmo Pocket by itself or intend to use it as a gimbal for your Android phone or iPhone.
The best Android and iPhone gimbal
By Signe Brewster This post was done in partnership with Wirecutter. When readers choose to buy Wirecutter's independently chosen editorial picks, Wirecutter and Engadget may earn affiliate commission. Read the full guide to Android and iPhone gimbals. If you like filming video with your smartphone and are comfortable spending a little more than $100 to achieve more professional-looking results, a smartphone gimbal might be right for you. A gimbal is a handheld mechanical stabilizer that can help you shoot smooth, cinematic footage without the need for a larger tripod or an expensive dolly. After spending 30 hours researching and testing top-rated gimbals for smartphones, we found that the Zhiyun Smooth 4 is the best at reliably stabilizing video. It's also simple to set up and use, and it's equipped with the best apps of any gimbal we tested. The Zhiyun Smooth 4 offsets shaky hands and jerky movements, which comes in handy when you're snowboarding, vacationing, or shooting video for a social media post. The compatible apps offer more fine-tuning of settings, such as aperture and filters, than the competition. The apps also integrate smoothly with the handle's buttons (which are more numerous and configurable than those of DJI's Osmo Mobile 3) if you don't want to touch your phone screen as often. DJI's customer service responded to our requests within seconds, so we think that anyone who values technical help over app design and button layout should buy the DJI Osmo Mobile 3. It stabilizes video just as well as the Zhiyun Smooth 4 and is similarly able to track a subject of your choice or to handle cinematic shots such as hyperlapses and dolly zooms. The few buttons on its comfortable handle are simple to learn, and its app is clearly designed. We enjoyed using the Smooth 4 more because of how well its buttons integrated with its apps, but DJI's customer service was easily the most helpful of any of the gimbal companies we contacted. If you're willing to spend more to ditch the smartphone in favor of a gimbal that fits in your pocket, the DJI Osmo Pocket delighted us with its built-in camera and candy-bar size. To start filming, you have to push only two buttons, which means you can pull it out of your pocket and begin capturing important moments in just a few seconds. We found that it stabilized videos as effectively as the Osmo Mobile 3.
The PowerEgg X drone doubles as a handheld camera
For the eager gadgeteer, vacations are a challenge. How many action cameras should you bring? Will your drone pack in your carry on? What about the gimbal for your mobile phone? Not to mention all the memory cards, cables and chargers. Enter the PowerEgg X (yes, really) from PowerVision — a versatile drone that doubles as a stabilized handheld camera with facial recognition.