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5 Tips for Dji Osmo

5 Tips for Dji Osmo<br>Tip 1: Camera Controls<br>Drag the gimbal slider at the correct side of Osmo Pocket's presentation to tilt the camera here and<br>there.<br>For cutting edge controls, interface Osmo Pocket to the DJI Mimo application. You can likewise<br>incapacitate Gimbal Easy Control in the application to make super-exact alterations.

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5 Tips for Dji Osmo

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  1. 5 Tips for Dji Osmo Tip 1: Camera Controls Drag the gimbal slider at the correct side of Osmo Pocket's presentation to tilt the camera here and there. For cutting edge controls, interface Osmo Pocket to the DJI Mimo application. You can likewise incapacitate Gimbal Easy Control in the application to make super-exact alterations. Tip 2: Recenter the Gimbal Twofold tap the Power/Function catch to recenter the gimbal or tap on the Recenter symbol in the Mimo application. Tip 3: Flashlight Mode Use Flashlight mode to exploit Osmo Pocket's conservative size and shoot in little spaces. Tip 4: Ensure Sound Quality You may ponder about the sound nature of recordings that have been recorded with dji osmo Pocket. Ensure you are holding Osmo Pocket accurately when recording sound. Kindly don't cover these two regions to guarantee great sound quality. Tip 5: Switch among AFC and AFS

  2. Switch between Autofocus Continues (AFC) and Autofocus Single (AFS) contingent upon whether you're shooting a scene with or without movement. Possibly you change the center mode legitimately in Osmo Pocket's settings, or then again in the photograph settings of the Mimo application. Use AFC for shooting scenes with a great deal of movement. Use AFS for shooting scenes with constrained or no movement.

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