

Let’s begin by talking about that new folding design. You’ll also find Panorama, Slow Motion, HyperLapse, TimeLapse and MotionLapse modes. Story mode does all the work for your and automatically generates a short, edited video with a music soundtrack.ĪctiveTrack 3.0 uses DJI’s AI algorithms to recognise and follow subjects of your choice. Other options include a Gesture Control mode via your phone’s selfie camera, which activates a self-timer and a Sport mode for panning in fast-moving scenes. For the latter, tapping the trigger once activates ActiveTrack and the Osmo Mobile 3 will begin tracking your subject, keeping it centred in the frame.Ī new zoom slider on the side of the Osmo Mobile 3 lets you customise zoom speed and avoid having to zoom via your phone’s touchscreen. You can also now use the trigger to lock the Osmo Mobile 3’s orientation, rotate it for selfies or re-centre the phone when tracking a subject. You can do this by pressing the Mode (M) button twice. Options such as Quick Roll rotates your phone’s orientation from portrait to landscape without having to remove your phone from the gimbal. The Osmo Mobile 3’s controls have also been redesigned along the handle so that users can control the gimbal’s movement or switch settings with just one hand. So what’s new in the Osmo Mobile 3?įirst and foremost is a new foldable design that requires no locking mechanism. What’s interesting about the Osmo Mobil 3 is that despite a slew of new features, DJI has kept its price tag the same as the Osmo Mobile 2 it replaces. You can buy the DJI Osmo Mobile 3 at Adorama and B&H Photo Video in the US or at Wex Photo Video and Park Cameras in the UK. The DJI Osmo Mobile 3 price tag is £99 / $100, the same prices as its predecessor, the Osmo Mobile 2. New features include a folding design, USB-C charging, phone port access and a trigger control on the front of the handle.

The DJI Osmo Mobile 3 is the company’s latest motorised gimbal stabilizer for smartphones.
