DJI has just launched the Osmo Nano, a mini action camera that should attract more on-the-go shooters. The Osmo Nano has a unique two-part design, splitting the core camera module from a detachable multifunctional Vision Dock. The main camera is very lightweight at just 52 grams, while the dock adds another 72 grams for a total weight of merely 124 grams. The camera’s impressive 13.5 stops of dynamic range offer more flexibility even under challenging lighting. Storage and battery are integrated into the main camera (520mAh) with 64GB or 128GB options, expandable up to 1TB via microSD in the dock, giving you up to 200 minutes when docked. The OLED touchscreen on the dock (1.96-inch, 314x556) works even when the camera is separated. A reader emailed in asking for advise on which dSLR camera to get with a budget under Php40,000. I'm biased towards Canon cameras but here's my list of possible kits you can buy with that budget. Read more in our articles including "DJI Osmo Nano launched" and "Top dSLR Camera Picks under Php40k".
DJI has just launched the Osmo Nano, a mini action camera that should attract more on-the-go shooters. The Osmo Nano has a unique two-part design, splitting the core camera module from a detachable multifunctional Vision Dock.
The main camera is very lightweight at just 52 grams, while the dock adds another 72 grams for a total weight of merely 124 grams. The camera’s impressive 13.5 stops of dynamic range offer more flexibility even under challenging lighting. Storage and battery are integrated into the main camera (520mAh) with 64GB or 128GB options, expandable up to 1TB via microSD in the dock, giving you up to 200 minutes when docked.
Our coverage of stabilizer camera includes: "DJI Osmo Nano launched"; "Top dSLR Camera Picks under Php40k"; "Canon EOS R6 V price and specs in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.