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DJI Osmo Action 3 now official

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DJI has just announced the latest in their action camera lineup, the Osmo Action 3. It is DJI’s content-friendly action camera, it has a battery that can withstand extreme temperatures, and a new perspective in terms of vertical shooting

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The DJI Osmo Action has a 1.4-inch 326 ppi front screen and a 2.25-inch 326 ppi rear screen. Without the waterproof case, it can go deep as 16m, but with a Waterproof case, it can go deeper around 60m. It doesn’t have built-in storage but it does support a microSD of up to 256GB and it has 3 microphones on its body.

The camera itself is a 12MP F/2.8 1/1.7-inch CMOS sensor, it has a max photo resolution of 4000 x 3000 and a Field of View of 155°. It can also shoot up to 4K resolution for 120fps. The camera features a Color Temperature Calibration and multiple EIS nodes which are RockSteady 3.0, HorizonSteady, and HorizonBalancing.

The Osmo Action 3 features a 1770mAh battery that lets the camera record for up to 160 minutes. The battery can be charged from 0-80% in just 18 minutes and 0-100% in just 50 minutes thanks to its fast-charging capability. It can withstand extreme temperatures as low as -20° C (-4° F).

The Osmo Action 3 Standard Combo is priced at USD 329 which includes its Extreme Battery, horizontal-vertical protective frame, and other accessories.

There’s also an Osmo Action 3 Adventure Combo which is priced at USD 439 and it includes 2 Extreme Batteries, a battery case, a 1.5m Extension Rod, and other accessories for shooting in extended periods of time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum video resolution and frame rate of the DJI Osmo Action 3?
The camera can shoot up to 4K resolution at 120fps.
How deep can the DJI Osmo Action 3 go without a waterproof case?
Without the waterproof case, it can go as deep as 16 meters.
What is the battery capacity and charging time of the DJI Osmo Action 3?
The 1770mAh battery charges from 0-80% in 18 minutes and 0-100% in 50 minutes.
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