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The DJI Osmo Mobile 2 gets better, longer lasting and a ton cheaper

DJI is best known for its range of drones, but at CES 2018 the company’s focus is away from the skies and into your hand.

The DJI Osmo Mobile 2 gets better, longer lasting and a ton cheaper

DJI is best known for its range of drones, but at CES 2018 the company’s focus is away from the skies and into your hand. Along with a new gimbal designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras, DJI has introduced an all-new Osmo Mobile to stabilize all your iPhone videos.

And the biggest news of all is the new price: $129. No, that’s not a typo.

The first generation Osmo has been around for a couple of years and even today remains an incredible product loved by mobile videographers the world over. But it had its downsides. The price was the biggest, costing $299 when it first launched.

The DJI Osmo Mobile 2 looks like it takes most of the criticisms about the first model and throws them in the garbage. For starters, it’s $129, a huge price cut on what you can still buy the original model for today. It’s also lighter, and thanks to the shift to an internal battery, lasts for up to 15 hours per charge instead of 5. The tripod mount is now on the bottom where it should be and thanks to the built-in USB port you can charge your phone from the Osmo.

The Osmo Mobile 2 gets some new features too, with an integrated zoom control joining previous favorites such as active tracking and motion timelapse. But perhaps one of the biggest new additions for the social media generation is support for portrait video. So now your Snapchat and Instagram Stories can be silky smooth forever more.

The Osmo Mobile 2 is set to go on sale first through the Apple Store where pre-orders will begin on January 23. From February it will become available directly from DJI and authorized resellers, as well as enjoying expanded availability from Apple is more regions.

Source: http://feeds.imore.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/AGitUF00a4Y/dji-osmo-mobile-2-better-and-lot-cheaper-old-one

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