Unfortunately, the gimbal is more difficult for us to obtain than we would like. As soon as we have more information from our supplier, we will be happy to adjust this here.
No, unfortunately we do not have any reliable information regarding the delivery date at the moment. We are in contact with the supplier and try to disclose the information as soon as possible.
should not be a problem as I have the Huawei p20 Pro.
But don't forget that you still need a stick because otherwise it's too close to film.
Because otherwise you'll have the thing literally in your face ^^
Basically, you can shoot 4k with both, as long as your phone supports it.
The DJI software struggled with this for a while, or was unable to do it. As far as I know, the app can do it now. No matter whether Osmo Mobile 1 or 2.
The battery life is up to 15 hours at a stretch. Of course, it depends on how well the phone is balanced, how much movement the gimbal has to compensate for, temperatures use. I was able to reach the stated 15 hours last weekend without any problems.
Yes, the Osmo Mobile 3 is available for 99 francs, and the predecessor Osmo Mobile 2 currently costs 107 francs. I don't understand it either.
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The only thing that occurs to me is that the smartphone may not be properly balanced. You should pay attention to that when you insert it. Do you do this and know how it works? Otherwise just watch a tutorial on YouTube...
Hi. From the dimensions of the Nokia 8 Sirocco, there should be no problems. Even my big Pixel 2 XL works, even if only just. For the DJI GO app, it is recommended to have at least 1 GB RAM. For Android, you need version 4.1.2 or later to download the app. You can install the app beforehand to test it, here is the link: https://play.google.com/store...
This could be really difficult because there is no camera winch on the device, and also a gopro might be heavier than a mobile phone, also a GoPro has a different weight distribution. (unfortunately, like any other gimbal, the Dji osmo needs to be balanced before use).
I haven't tried it yet, but I would leave it alone.
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Use Yes, Optimal? Maybe not. The Dji Osmo Mobile 2 has been used many times with the P20. I suspect that the result with the P30 will also be great. Whether every little detail can be teased out, I doubt.
There is no extension from DJ specifically for this. However, you can attach a small tripod (like a Manfrotto) to it using the 1/4" photo thread. Osmo has the necessary blind hole with thread. With the tripod, you can also take wonderful long exposures.