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22-77mm equivalent zoom lens
4K capture at 24p and 25p
Three axes of stabilization
New shooting modes
The used DJI Osmo+ Handheld Gimbal with 4K Zoom Camera is a handheld 4K camera and 3-Axis Gimbal solution and an update to the DJI Osmo Handheld 3-Axis Gimbal w/ X3 4K Camera. Key features include:
Zoom! The Osmo+’s biggest improvement over the Osmo X3 is the inclusion of a zoom lens with a 22-77mm equivalent range. That’s a 3.5x optical range in 4K mode, with an additional 2x digital zoom in 1080 for a total of 7x magnification.
4K Capture. The camera offers full DCI and UHD 4K resolutions at 24p and 25p (30p in UHD only). And if you’re okay with regular old Full HD, slow-motion frame rates are available up to 120p. You can capture still photos up to 12MP in either JPEG/DNG formats, while video and images record to microSDHC/XC memory cards.
Three-Axis Gimbal. Building upon the stabilization first seen in the Osmo, the Osmo+ has refined its gimbal for even smoother shots and steadier action.
New Still-Shooting Modes. You can add pans and tilts to time-lapse shots—no special equipment required. It’s as simple as selecting the position where the camera movement will start and then where you want it to stop. If you want to take an epic panoramic image, the Osmo+ can stitch one together for you from nine separate shots.
Nimble Gimbal. The gimbal can be used in follow mode, fixed mode, inverted mode, flashlight mode, or selfie mode. Fixed mode keeps the camera locked in position, while in follow mode it’ll drift along with your movements on the handle. Inverted mode allows the camera to be underslung so you can grab low-angle shots. And now you can take sharper selfies with the 19.7-inch minimum focusing distance.
DJI GO App. The DJI GO app for iOS offers you total control of the Osmo+. The app allows remote operation of the gimbal as well as the ability to change camera settings, access advanced features, and view a live feed from the camera at a range of up to 85 feet.