The DJI Action 2 came out a while ago but has since then received a lot of firmware updates to deal with issues (overheating) and to add many features. There was even a hardware update (a free casing!). The latest update, added the ability to include gyro metadata in clips so that the free GyroFlow program can stabilize them, giving you a lot of control over the degree and kind of stabilization, including also eliminating rolling shutter and lens distortion.
The Action 2 can shoot at up to 4K 120P, and has a bigger sensor than any GoPro. It is interesting because it is tiny, like the insta360 Go 3, but that camera can only do 2.7K 30P at best. Smaller than any camera, with loads of accessories.
At 4K 60P you shoot in 4:3 with no stabilization, and the Gyroflow program can automatically stabilize if you are not interested in tweaking. Just input the clip and render. You can render in ProRes HQ to minimize compression, in 4K 60P 16:9 or 4K DCI. I combined the unprocessed clips with the Gyroflow treated clip in DaVinci Resolve.
I took the camera for a brisk walk. The first clip is the unstabilized version (pretty obvious), followed by the stabilized one.
And here is the 4K video:
The Action 2 can shoot at up to 4K 120P, and has a bigger sensor than any GoPro. It is interesting because it is tiny, like the insta360 Go 3, but that camera can only do 2.7K 30P at best. Smaller than any camera, with loads of accessories.
At 4K 60P you shoot in 4:3 with no stabilization, and the Gyroflow program can automatically stabilize if you are not interested in tweaking. Just input the clip and render. You can render in ProRes HQ to minimize compression, in 4K 60P 16:9 or 4K DCI. I combined the unprocessed clips with the Gyroflow treated clip in DaVinci Resolve.
I took the camera for a brisk walk. The first clip is the unstabilized version (pretty obvious), followed by the stabilized one.
And here is the 4K video:
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