Photographs equal memories. What better way to preserve your travel escapades by capturing the moments using a handheld mobile device. However, if you are one of those victims of blurred images and shaky videos, we have the perfect device for you: a vlogger's delight, the DJI Osmo Mobile.
According to The Verge, the DJI Osmo Mobile is a handheld smartphone stabilizer that is a perfect device for vlogging. But it is more than a glorified selfie stick. The main feature of the Osmo Mobile is the 3-axis gimbal which can be set between portrait and landscape.
The DJI Osmo Mobile can also be set be in an underslung mode which will allow vloggers to capture scenes seemingly from the bottom of the floor. Besides the aforementioned three modes of shooting, the Osmo Mobile offers a number of image-capture modes: panorama, long exposure, and a time-lapse feature.
The time-lapse feature allows vloggers to set up slow panning shots. But what really makes the Osmo Mobile is that it has an active tracking feature. Vloggers will have to outline an object on the screen of their smartphone and Osmo Mobile will follow that object, allowing the smartphone to rotate smoothly in the gimbal.
The Osmo Mobile also has user-friendly buttons that will allow users to shoot video or photo, and allow the gimbal to move at varying speeds. The Osmo Mobile can also track the user's face using the app's facial tracking feature. The Osmo Mobile can be set up on a table, the user sets the facial-tracking feature to follow the user's face, and the user can walk around a room with the Osmo Mobile tracking the movements of the user.
According to Osmo Mobile's official website, the Osmo Mobile has live-streaming capabilities via YouTube and Weibo. Users and vloggers alike will never have to worry about those blurry images or shaky videos. While the Osmo Mobile is on the pricey side of things at $US 299, nothing is more precious than capturing the perfect moment during your travels or providing the perfect videos for the vlogger's audience.
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