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u/blvrcks · 2 pointsr/osmopocket

What do you intend to use it for?
Personally I’d say skip the wifi adapter and just get a lightning to usb-c cord and plug it into the bottom unless you have a specific setup in mind where you have to be more than like 6ft from the camera and still control it. This will work the same as having your phone plugged into the side port but it’s more secure and you can easily plug and unplug while shooting timelapses or longer videos.

If you want to mount it then I’d recommend these GoPro adapters
PGYTECH OSMO Pocket Data Port to Universal Mount https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PDG5Q35/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_G4.mDbYM3TD4F
I bought lots of different adapters but I really only use these now. They are small, 3 for $9, and they don’t block the SD card slot like all the other mounts.

ND filters are great if you know how and when to use them, and there are lots of options of them for sale. I’ve also been seeing the wide angle and macro lenses available but haven’t tried any of them yet

For a case I have a gimbal protector for when I’m in a situation that I want to be able to set up quickly, and other than that just use the Osmo standard case.

I also pretty much always have a battery pack to plug the camera into while shooting or in between since the battery isn’t huge.

For SD cards, research the write speeds of the cards and make sure they are compatible, but as long as you get a compatible card from a reputable company then there isn’t much to worry about

u/Griffdude13 · 2 pointsr/osmopocket

I bought it when I bought mine. The control wheel can be useful, but more often than not, I just use my smartphone for more dynamic camera control. The action camera grip-thing is useful if you've got gopro/action camera accessories. Wifi adapter of course is kind of an essential. You will need it eventually because there's always gonna be that one shot you can't get without it. And an additional 32gb card aint bad, although if you shoot 60 fps 4k it won't store much. Since I got mine together with the camera, DJI's website discounted it a bit, but this camera is the kind i'd have dropped $500 on, so imho it's worth it. All useful things.

I also own this case and it's quite nice. Has spots specifically for those accessories.

u/incomn · 1 pointr/osmopocket

I have the same problem with my lifeproof case on my iphone.

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I ended up buying a lightning extension cable, you should be able to find a USB-C one like this one here for less than the price of a case.

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For me, it was the best workaround since my case is very effective at protecting and is pretty expensive, so i didn't want to put it to trash.

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Hope that helps !

u/Plastic_Isotope · 3 pointsr/osmopocket

Video I did a two months ago I think these were 4-6 seconds of exposure I did, don't remember, but 10 second shots per frame.

I didn't use any night time specific filter, I do have a UV clear filter just for some protection. You'll need to use Pro Mode of course to change the settings to your likely. Though in the end, this depends if the quality is good enough for you.

Hope this helps.

u/Vapor069 · 1 pointr/osmopocket

Thank you very much! 😊I use the iMovie and DJI GO 4 app (DJI Spark drone app) to edit. The filter is a cheap one I found on Amazon...

Camera Lens Filter UV CPL Filters for DJI OSMO Pocket Camera Handheld Accessories
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LGN8X6F/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_z2oEDbB0EC4PD

u/DublinItUp · 1 pointr/osmopocket

I just have a clip mount that was super cheap and it works great.

Link

u/samuelk1 · 2 pointsr/osmopocket

Here is a video showing how the case opens.

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And here are a couple of pictures showing the inside:

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https://i.imgur.com/fmt7aDP.png (Case open with the Pocket inside)

https://i.imgur.com/nfPqLz4.png (Case open showing storage)

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The case has storage for two phone connectors, two micro SD cards and up to four* ND filters.

*I say "up to four ND filters" because the storage spaces are designed for the DJI branded filters. 3rd party filters may not fit properly. There are two storage slots for the filters, and each slot is deep enough for two DJI filters stacked on top of each other. The image above shows a single Haoun 12.5X Macro Lens Filter stored in the lower slot. They're held in place by the filter's magnets. This particular filter has to fit upside down because the storage slots also have magnets, and if I try storing this particular lens right side up, the magnets repel each other and it jumps out of the slot. I will probably not store this particular filter in the case, because the convex lens is thicker than the frame, so it touches the bottom of the storage slot. I would be worried about scratches from long-term storage. Normal 3rd party ND filters seem to fit just fine.

u/b_eth · 2 pointsr/osmopocket

A friend of mine has this mount from PolarPro and likes it a lot. It allows the wifi module to stay attached, gives threading for a tripod and also has cut outs for the wheel.

I don't know about GPS, but it does need bluetooth and wifi. Fun thing though, it can't connect via bluetooth only and will make its own wifi network to communicate through. Not my favorite thing.

u/terryeaves · 1 pointr/osmopocket

How is it different / better than this one?
Skyreat Aluminum Handheld Phone Holder Tripod Mount Stand for DJI Osmo Pocket Accessories,w/Cold Shoe Interface & 1/4” Thread Support External Microphone & LED Light https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LCFYW6R/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_6PDYCbCS0GEV7

u/TokyoBenedict · 1 pointr/osmopocket

Smallrig came in handy for time lapses or just to record in awkward places where a tripod was required or somewhere or recording in a place where an extension rod would've come in handy but I didn't have it on me.

For example a railing or pillar with a nice view but it's too narrow to stick a tripod on. No problem. Clamp the rig on the railing or pillar.

I was at a restaurant where the railing and pillars were too thick for the clamp. Fortunately the outdoor chairs were narrow enough for the clamp and they were easy to move. There were tables but they were too low and I didn't have my tripod nor an extension rod around.

During a flight, I recorded video for the take off. I was able to clamp onto the window cover and sit back as the pocket was recording.

Kudos to Megatide for the suggestion https://www.reddit.com/r/osmopocket/comments/cv4vze/15_osmo_pocket_travel_accessories_tested_on/

u/SuperRob · 1 pointr/osmopocket

I got a case from Smatree on Amazon that holds four ND filters, the entire original Accessory kit, the Microphone adapter, and slots for two SD cards, I can put my GorillaPod Magnetic in there, my Rode VideoMicro, it holds a lot! A bit on the bulky side, but puts everything in one place.

I have my most frequently used ND filters in the foam slots (for quick access), and the rest in their case in the zippered pouch.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NWH6JSL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/TomEdison43050 · 2 pointsr/osmopocket

I just ordered this.

Arriving tomorrow. I'll try to remember to post my thoughts. If I forget feel free to respond to remind me.

u/vic06 · 2 pointsr/osmopocket

I use this strap mount with any mount that allows the screen to be facing towards me.

This one can be flipped by removing some of the rubber liner. If you already have mounts like DJI's own action mount, then the arm in this kit will do the trick.

If you prefer 1/4-20, then take a look at the buckle mount in the Joby action kit.