{"id":48563,"date":"2019-05-29T14:48:19","date_gmt":"2019-05-29T09:03:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/techlekh.com\/?p=48563"},"modified":"2019-05-29T14:49:40","modified_gmt":"2019-05-29T09:04:40","slug":"dji-osmo-action-4k-camera-price-nepal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techlekh.com\/dji-osmo-action-4k-camera-price-nepal\/","title":{"rendered":"DJI’s Latest OSMO Action 4K Camera Launched in Nepal at Rs. 48,000"},"content":{"rendered":"
DJI is not an unknown brand. They are synonymous with drones and handheld stabilizers. They have been the best in those two categories for a long time. Now, DJI has delved into another industry: handheld action cameras.<\/p>\n
DJI launched DJI OSMO Action 4K camera a few weeks ago on 17th May, and in no more time its here in Nepal. The DJI OSMO Action 4k camera price in Nepal is set Rs. 48,000. This camera is a direct competitor to GoPro’s Hero 7 Black<\/a>. As handheld action cameras have been kinda GoPro’s thing for the past few years, people will be comparing the Osmo Action to the Hero 7 Black a lot. We will do the same here to see if the Oso Action 4K is worth buying or not.<\/p>\n At first glance, DJI OSMO Action looks similar to the Hero 7 Black. It is constructed in a similar way; there’s a big lens at one side (the camera), there’s a screen at the back and a small screen at the front. But in the videos that I saw of the Osmo Action 4K, the screen at the back on the Osmo is bigger even though both the Black and Action are nearly the same size.<\/p>\n Also, the OSMO Action has one feature that vloggers would die for: the front screen is actually a screen. What I mean is that that you can see what you are recording when you are vlogging in that little square at the front. You could only see the stats on Hero 7 Black’s front screen.<\/p>\n And even though I don’t want to dish on the Hero 7 Black, I find the design of OSMO Action more appealing.<\/p>\n Now, let’s get into what DJI Osmo offers inside. You can shoot up to 4K 60fps<\/strong> with DJI OSMO Action. They have a feature that they call Rocksteady which, from the footage that I have seen, makes a gimbal unnecessary. But you should note that this feature is similar to Hypersmooth that GoPro introduced with Hero 7 Black. Peter McKinnon did a comparison video between the stabilization of these two cameras and it turns out DJI has done a slightly better job.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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