As is the case with all DJI gimbals, the Osmo Mobile 6 has the feel of a high-end product. In spite of the fact that it has been quite some time since DJI has produced a gimbal that is not made of plastic, the Osmo Mobile 6 is exceptionally well put together. Despite its diminutive size, it does not have the sensation of a toy. It is significantly taller than the OM 5, which measured 174.7 x 74.6 x 37mm when it was folded up. In terms of size, it is much taller. It has dimensions of 189 millimetres by 84.5 millimetres by 44 cm. To put it another way, portability has decreased significantly this year. To me, the gimbal still has a very portable feel to it, and I believe that the only people who will experience any difficulties are those who are accustomed to the size and weight of the OM 5. Just like the OM 5, this camera comes equipped with an extension rod that is built right in.
It is the same length as before, which is 215 millimetres (or 8.5 inches). It has a stable feel to it and is a good choice for people who take a lot of selfies or who are vloggers. In terms of design, the new Side Wheel is one of the most significant changes that has been made. The Side Wheel allows you to zoom in and out as well as focus. The zoom setting is active by default. With the turn of the wheel, you have the ability to zoom in or out. The wheel allows you to control the focus of the wheel as well as switch between different modes when you press it. I really enjoy being behind the wheel. The turns are easy to navigate, and it is very simple to maintain a grip on.
Specifications
- Color Slate Gray
- Brand DJI
- Compatible Devices Cellphone
- Product Dimensions 3.9″D x 4.39″W x 10.87″H
- Item Weight 0.46 Kilograms
- Maximum Weight Recommendation 10.2 Ounces
- Folded Size 7.4 x 3.3 x 3.9″
Where to Get DJI Osmo Mobile 6?
DJI has had a tight grip on the consumer smartphone gimbal market for the past few years. I’m sure there are other well-known companies out there, but DJI has the best hardware and, most importantly, the best software. During my time with the DJI Osmo Mobile 6, I saw that its advantage over other drones isn’t getting any smaller. It might even get stronger. We saw everything great about the OM 5 in the Osmo Mobile 6, and it also has a lot of new features. Along with making the gimbal more useful and professional-looking, the Side Wheel and display make it easier than ever to use. DJI’s stable of shooting modes is many times better than the competition, and Active Track keeps getting stronger.
When it comes to the Osmo Mobile 6, the only big disappointment is that it seems like DJI doesn’t care much about Android users. It’s a shame that Quick Launch only works on iPhones, and it’s really annoying that most Android users will have to sideload the Mimo app. We hope that this doesn’t mean that DJI will stop supporting Android permanently one day.