not_loqan
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After a long decision between GoPro 10 and Action 2, I ordered it today and it came to my point of sale today.
I have a GoPro 9 and when I saw the Action, I thought, damn it, it's a tiny pocketable camera (I originally thought that of a GoPro and yes, it fits in my pocket, but it's not as miniature device as it could appear). And I really liked the magnetic snap system, which can be used to shoot at different angles. I like to use things attached to a carabiner on the loop of the trousers and it just doesn't work for GoPro, either it sways terribly on the lanyard or you have to put a small mount on the GoPro legs and then attach that with a carabiner. Neither variant works great - either it kinda doesn't work or you tranfer your little camera into big bulky camera.
When I saw the A2, I saw it immediately. I attach the mini mount (which comes with battery combo) with a carabiner, on it magnetically the battery module, then the camera module. When I need to, I unclip the camera, record the video, and reconnect it magnetically, quickly, intuitively to the battery module. As a result, the batteries of the camera itself will not bother me at all. I'm the type who shoots several times in shorter sections - I don't want to watch one scene for 5 minutes.
Well, what kept me from buying immediately for a week? Horizon leveling in 2.7k. I know from GoPro 9 that I don't want to shoot at 2.7k - I hate that quality, especially if the cuts are among 4k videos, so the quality changes are recognizable and it doesn't look good. And I kept wondering how it would be possible to add an update so that in 4k there is at least horizontal leveling up to 30 degrees (as with GoPro). I have read all the changelogs and viewed all the videos on youtube. And I thought that if DJI wanted to add it in the update, they would probably have already done so, so I was rather not hoping for it to happen. I kept convincing myself that I could live without HL. Well, I finally ordered.
I didn't even get home, I had to unpack the camera right away in the car. The first thing - the camera almost fell out right after opening the box .
The second thing, the camera is really beautiful, finally something new, different. Processing is TOP, really paradise, I know it's just a cube, but even that can be badly processed and this is not it the case. The magnetic grip is terrible fun, it holds really tight (tested only in safe situations, but I wouldn't be afraid to mount it on a helmet / car / anywhere). Of course, when the camera falls and rubs the ground, the strength will probably not be 100%, but there is always something for something. Here's (probably) lower "strength" for the speed of grip changes, size and "funnyness" ... and I'm fine with that.
Anyway, I didn't even have time to activate the camera. Before I downloaded the application to my phone, the camera died of a battery (I expected the camera to come charged enough - most of the electronics do). So I attached it to the battery module, plugged it into a USB C and drove home. On the way to the apartment, I filmed the passage to the living room and then went to connect with the phone and update.
And this is where the incredible thing happened to me. I connected the camera, a window popped up that an update was waiting there, so I had it updated and went to eat. When I came back, there was a changelog listing on the phone. I knew from the first sentence that it was not the same changelog as I saw on the DJI website / YT video.
It said that the update added horizontal leveling to 4k 60fps (which is enough for me) and another new level of stabilization. I stood there with my mouth open and didn't believe it. It was something I really wanted, in the end I decided to go without it because of other advantages why I liked the camera and just on the day I buy it, an update is released that brings something that was a stop sign for me for at least a week.
If the update came the day before and I would have known about it, I would have ordered the camera right away - without hesitation, but this was just a super surprise, which raised the joy of the new camera many times over: D |
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