DJI Osmo Action Camera 4K Price and Availability In Nepal | Features and Specs - Kunwar Lab

DJI Osmo Action Camera 4K Price and Availability In Nepal | Features and Specs

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DJI Osmo Action Camera 4K Price and Availability In Nepal | Features and Specs
GoPro Hero direct competitor DJI Osmo Action 4k which was released almost 2 years ago and we didn't get an upgraded version of it except the software improvements.  Osmo Action is still one of the best action cameras out there in terms of price and quality, especially it has Dual screen features which is amazing if you want to frame yourself while recording. In the article, we are going to discuss the DJI Osmo action camera price in Nepal and also the features of this camera. If you want to see the GoPro Hero camera prices you can check out our previous articles.


You will found a good amount of features on this Action camera that might need you to capture great actions. You can also do Vlogging on this camera if you want to, the front screen is tiny but you can easily frame yourself while vlogging which is a big advantage over the other action camera out there on the market.

DJI Osmo Action Camera 4K

Dual Screens : Osmo Action’s dual screens allow you to capture it all with the touch of a button. A vivid front screen lets you frame yourself effortlessly in any setting, while the back screen delivers a crystal-clear, hyper-responsive display. This durable, versatile action camera is jam-packed with advanced technology that lets you spend less time worrying about equipment and more time living the action.

DJI Osmo Action Camera 4K Price and Availability In Nepal | Features and Specs


RockSteady Stabilization : The RockSteady technology combines Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) with complex algorithms to deliver stable and distortion-free videos so you can record jaw-dropping and action-packed footage of a go-karting race clearly on this camera. The videos are captured in 4K resolution, making them sharp, clear, and accurately exposed.

DJI Osmo Action Camera 4K Price and Availability In Nepal | Features and Specs


Sensor Size : Osmo Action comes with a 1/2.3" CMOS Sensor, 12MP, wide-angle 145° that allows you to shoot 4K HDR videos. 8x Slow Motion: Capture every epic move with jaw-dropping clarity and detail when you use 8x slow motion with 1080p resolution and 240fps. Time-lapse: Condense time and movement for stunning, easy-to-achieve results.

Switching Screens : It is perfect for vlogging or creating your own action videos, this camera lets you instantly flip between the front and back screen by just pressing the QS button or double tapping the back screen with two fingers. This function is ideal for use when you have to switch the camera view to another subject and then back to yourself.

DJI Osmo Action Camera 4K Price and Availability In Nepal | Features and Specs


Sturdy Design : The Osmo Action is waterproof up to a depth of 11 m. Every image captured on this device will be clear and crisp as the lens features three abrasion-resistant aspherical layers and a lens filter cap, with anti-fingerprint coating, which is capable of repelling oil, water, dirt, and other small particles. The batteries can even function effectively at temperatures as low as -10°C.


My Experience With DJI Osmo Action 4k

I must start with the Rocksteady feature-- the stabilization results of the video footage is so seamless. It's surprising how well it produces results electronically. Let's talk about other image stabilizing technologies that are in the industry right now-- example a mechanical IBIS you find in mirrorless cameras. IBIS sometimes causes image warping because the camera sensor is shifting from countering your hand movement. Not only that, IBIS just stabilizes your image marginally, you'd still need a gimbal to really get a steady image. Another example is when you're stabilizing normal video footage in post with a video editing software like iMovie or Final Cut Pro X, your image will sometimes suffer from warping or even vibration blur from the user's footsteps. You DO NOT GET ANY OF THESE ISSUES in the Osmo Action and its Rocksteady feature. You just get a stable video clip, EVERY TIME. I'm such a big fan of this stabilization technology. It keeps its small form factor without needing a bulky gimbal to pack around. It just works.

The next feature that is a big upgrade from the old Hero3 is that the Osmo Action has a screen. A very large screen for that matter. The Hero3 didn't have that and I'd always have them guess what's in the frame of what I'm recording. Not only does it have a screen, but it also has a second screen in the front of the camera that you can switch to. Pretty ideal for vloggers and taking selfies (pretty sure that's the main point of the design), but there are tons of scenarios where that front screen will come in handy for you to monitor what's in frame wherever you're mounting this thing. I do wish there was a function to have both screens to be turned on at the same time, that way the subject can see what I'm seeing. Maybe in a firmware update in the future?

Listing some other features that I like, there is a D-Cinelike picture profile that makes the image somewhat "flatter" for better editing and do some color grading. Variety of frame rates, this thing records up to 60fps at 4K and 240fps at 1080P allowing you to do some incredible slow-motion video. With all of its capabilities, I can really see how people can find more opportunities to use a device like this. I know when I was still using the old Hero3, I would take it along with me with my travels and would use my main mirrorless camera and only use the Hero3 if I'm capturing images near water since action cameras are waterproof. So sometimes it just remains in my bag and never gets used. With the Osmo Action and its smooth handheld shots, I'll be using it all the time! Excited to take this along on a trip. Have fun with this awesome piece of technology, guys!


Final Thoughts

Hands down the best action camera on the market, even after the Hero 8's release. Previously, the only real drawback was the fact that the screen had a full 1.5-second delay while recording when image stabilization (rocksteady) was turned on. The most recent free firmware update has fixed this entirely. I'm not sure if new units will ship the improved firmware, but it's a breeze to update from the DJI app on your phone.

The image quality is more DSLR-like than anything else, the colors are more true-to-life, the shooting options are limitless and you can still use nearly every GoPro mount out there. Mine has survived super salty oceans and ridiculous rain on the side of a car and still performs perfectly. I think DJI has just managed to turn out a better product overall. Plus the price just keeps going down making it an even better value.


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