

Meanwhile, if you can't face spending even this much, there's a whole host of cheap sub-£100 action "4K" action cameras at Amazon. Of the current GoPro range, there is cheaper model - the GoPro Hero 7 White - which costs £179 but this shoots at only up to 1440p, not 4K, has no GPS and has a much more limited list of video and capture modes. At £279, in fact, the Osmo undercuts the GoPro Hero 7 Black by a significant margin. The good news is that DJI's flagship is cheaper - a whole lot cheaper. Yet everybody claims these can do slow motion. This results in an extremely aliased/jagged and utterly unusable output.

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Given how close the Osmo Action is to the GoPro Hero 7 Black, then, you might expect the price to be similar, too. Even the 800 Mavic Air uses a pixel skipping algorithm to make use of the full FOV (the same way Osmo Action does) because it cannot read and process the full sensor at those frame rates. DJI Osmo Action review: Price and competition In short, if you're looking for a camera to take out mountain biking, surfing, skydiving or climbing, this camera should be on your shortlist. It's designed for the same people and activities, it works with the same mounts and even looks the same as a GoPro. Specs 1/1.7in sensor (larger than the 1/2.3in sensor in the DJI Osmo Action) FOV: 155 degrees Aperture: f/2.8 fixed Display module 1.76in screen Records. Osmo Action supports microSD cards with capacities of up to 256GB. In a nutshell, then, the DJI Osmo Action is designed to deliver the GoPro Hero 7 Black with a few extra features. It uses the same size image sensor, a Type 1/1. Image 8 of 10 DJI Osmo Action review: What you need to know As for imaging, Osmo Action 3s specs are in line with the Action 2.
