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Here are a few examples of videos I've recently done with the OSMO using the X3.
Exterior shots of Columbus and Cincinnati. Shot 4k and edited in 1080, allows you to do some nice scene movement in edit. I have the DJI tripod and stand...it's nice and compact, but on timelapse, the setup is way too flimsy and moves in the wind, creating jittery results. Overall, I'm pleased with the results.
Here are 2 "run and gun" examples using the OSMO. I have the mic adaptor and have a basic Rode shotgun mic...I really do like being able to do "man-on-the-street" interviews with this rig.
Overall, I'm happy with my OSMO. I actually bought it because I saw the DJI promotional video using the X5...which I wanted to use, only to find out that DJI makes you spend another $100 for an adaptor...strange how they did not mention this in their promo.
I am striving to become a qualified Osmotologist.
Mike Meyer
Columbus, Ohio
Exterior shots of Columbus and Cincinnati. Shot 4k and edited in 1080, allows you to do some nice scene movement in edit. I have the DJI tripod and stand...it's nice and compact, but on timelapse, the setup is way too flimsy and moves in the wind, creating jittery results. Overall, I'm pleased with the results.
Here are 2 "run and gun" examples using the OSMO. I have the mic adaptor and have a basic Rode shotgun mic...I really do like being able to do "man-on-the-street" interviews with this rig.
Overall, I'm happy with my OSMO. I actually bought it because I saw the DJI promotional video using the X5...which I wanted to use, only to find out that DJI makes you spend another $100 for an adaptor...strange how they did not mention this in their promo.
I am striving to become a qualified Osmotologist.
Mike Meyer
Columbus, Ohio