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Ryan Douthit October 12th, 2015 10:30 AM

Re: Dji osmo
 
The Osmo product is the handle (which also includes battery, logic board, plugs, controls, etc.) Zenmuse is the gimbal. X3, X5... those are the cameras.

The base Osmo includes the Zenmuse X3 (gimbal and camera) and the Osmo handle. You can buy the X5 or X5R with Zenmuse Gimbal to replace the Zenmuse X3 that comes with the base Osmo. It's my understanding that later there will be an Osmo X5 package, but not yet. Right now you have to buy the X3 and, later, the X5 upgrade.

I just ordered the X3 edition to see if the gimbal can do the type of shots I want. If so, I'll definitely be adding either a second unit or will upgrade the camera/gimbal to the X5 or X5R (need to see some reports on their various quality... some early reports are that the compression kills the benefits of the X5 without Raw.)

Dan Brockett October 12th, 2015 12:04 PM

Re: Dji osmo
 
What Ryan said. Nailed it.

Tim Paynter October 13th, 2015 12:16 AM

Re: Dji osmo
 
A $5,000 + Go pro with a gimbal?

Rob Cantwell October 13th, 2015 04:14 AM

Re: Dji osmo
 
big sensor in it tho, but it's a bit spendy ok!

wont think about getting one this year but i do like the idea of getting the stabilized shots

Jody Arnott October 13th, 2015 07:28 AM

Re: Dji osmo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Paynter (Post 1900348)
A $5,000 + Go pro with a gimbal?

Not even close.. The X5 is a micro 4/3 camera with interchangeable lenses, and it's not much bigger than a GoPro. Worth every penny if you ask me.

If you don't need to change lenses or shallow DOF, then you can spend ~$600 on the base model with the X3 which still shoots very nice 4K video.

Tim Paynter October 13th, 2015 09:29 PM

Re: Dji osmo
 
I am sure it is a very fine camera system and at $5K not including all the accessories, priced to compete with professional systems. However, I think my remark is more, the marketing seems to be consumer oriented. I can see how this could work on a professional level. But once on that level, I would be more apt to look at better known professional cameras married to a gimbal. Perhaps DJI can change that perception through time.

Jody Arnott October 14th, 2015 02:56 AM

Re: Dji osmo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Paynter (Post 1900348)
A $5,000 + Go pro with a gimbal?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Paynter (Post 1900461)
I am sure it is a very fine camera system and at $5K not including all the accessories, priced to compete with professional systems. However, I think my remark is more, the marketing seems to be consumer oriented. I can see how this could work on a professional level. But once on that level, I would be more apt to look at better known professional cameras married to a gimbal. Perhaps DJI can change that perception through time.

You're right it does seem to be marketed to consumers. But that's the $649 X3 model. The quality of the X5 micro 4/3 model would no doubt rival cameras like the GH4, and it's under $2800 (I'm not sure where $5k comes from?) the gimbal. A GH4 + Ronin-M would cost a lot more than that.

Dan Brockett October 15th, 2015 03:31 PM

Re: Dji osmo
 
$5k is for the X5 version that shoots Cinema RAW files.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1186062-REG/dji_x5r_raw_camera_and.html

Tim Paynter October 16th, 2015 01:03 AM

Re: Dji osmo
 
Maybe DJI will pay someone from this board to produce a marketing video aimed at pro's.

Tim Paynter October 16th, 2015 02:11 AM

Re: Dji osmo
 
So to sum it up, you can buy the consumer version of the Osmos here:
Buy Osmo | DJI Store

You can buy the Zenmuse here: DJI X5 ? Effortless Micro 4/3 Aerial Film Making | DJI

You can buy the quadcopter which DJI has been famous for, here. Buy Phantom 3 Standard | DJI Store

Art Varga October 16th, 2015 07:21 AM

Re: Dji osmo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Douthit (Post 1900321)
The base Osmo includes the Zenmuse X3 (gimbal and camera) and the Osmo handle. You can buy the X5 or X5R with Zenmuse Gimbal to replace the Zenmuse X3 that comes with the base Osmo. It's my understanding that later there will be an Osmo X5 package, but not yet. Right now you have to buy the X3 and, later, the X5 upgrade.

I just ordered the X3 edition to see if the gimbal can do the type of shots I want. If so, I'll definitely be adding either a second unit or will upgrade the camera/gimbal to the X5 or X5R (need to see some reports on their various quality... some early reports are that the compression kills the benefits of the X5 without Raw.)

You can now order components separately

DJI Is Now Offering the Osmo 3-Axis Gimbal Pistol Grip on Its Own

Robin Davies-Rollinson October 22nd, 2015 12:52 AM

Re: Dji osmo
 
Just a thought, but as the Osmo can be controlled remotely from iPhone/Android, it could be mounted on a pole, which in turn is mounted on a tripod, then Bingo! - you have a Polecam...

Craig Seeman October 23rd, 2015 12:49 PM

Re: Dji osmo
 
That seems pretty much what they're offering.

DJI Extension Stick for Osmo
DJI Extension Stick for Osmo CP.ZM.000227 B&H Photo Video

Robin Davies-Rollinson October 23rd, 2015 02:28 PM

Re: Dji osmo
 
Yes Craig, I've seen that. However, I was referring to a much longer pole - maybe 12 foot- as with the Polecam.

Marc Salvatore October 29th, 2015 03:27 AM

Re: Dji osmo
 
I shot some video recently with the GoPro using a Feiyu-Tech GS4 mounted on a monopod. I was at a vineyard on uneven ground with the action moving at a very fast pace. The shots are not perfect but it gave me the effect of using a crane in an area where a crane was not practical. I also shot with an AX70 but anything that looks like a crane and most walking shots are the monopod/GS4/Gopro setup. Overall it worked out really well for me and was very light and mobile. I love the idea of being able to use a similar set-up with a raw camera once the price goes down.



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