DJI’s
response
to
GoPro’s
new
Hero
13
lineup
is
the Osmo
Action
5
Pro.
It
justifies
that
professional
moniker
with
a
new
image
sensor
that
promises
to
improve
image
quality
and
low-light
performance.
It
also
features
a
built-in
pressure
sensor,
the
ability
to
capture
super
slow
motion
at
an
unbelievable
1080p/960fps,
and
a
new
power-sipping
4nm
chip
that
enables
up
to
four
hours
of
continuous
recording
off
a
single
charge.
The
camera
is
fitted
with
DJI’s
next-gen
1/1.3-inch
sensor
that
can
capture
40-megapixel
stills
and
an
industry-first
13.5-stop
dynamic
range
to
capture
high-dynamic,
low-light
video
at
4K/60fps.
And
while
960fps
slow-mo
is
impressive,
DJI
gets
there
by
capturing
240fps
and
then
making
an
intelligent
guess
as
to
how
to
generate
the
fill
frames
on
either
side.
That
four
hours
of
continuous
recording
claim
for
the
1,950mAh
battery
comes
with
a
few
caveats.
While
it’s
definitely
an
improvement
and
should
easily
beat
GoPro
battery
life,
that
stat
was
achieved
in
a
lab
at
77
degrees
Fahrenheit
(25
degrees
Celsius)
while
recording
1080p/24fps
(16:9)
video
with
Rocksteady
stabilization
on,
Wi-Fi
off,
and
the
front
and
back
displays
off.
We’ll
have
to
see
how
it
holds
up
in
the
real
world,
where
4K
capture
is
preferred.
DJI
says
the
Action
5
Pro
can
operate
reliably
in
temperatures
ranging
from
-4F
(-20C)
to
113F
(45C),
though
runtime
drops
to
3.6
hours
at
the
lower
extreme.
DJI’s
latest
cam
also
replaces
the
dual
LCDs
of
the
Action
4
it
supplants
with
slightly
larger
OLED
displays
(and
reduced
bezels)
on
the
front
and
back
that
produce
“richer
and
more
vibrant”
colors.
It
also
comes
with
47GB
of
fast
built-in
storage.
That
means
you
can
use
your
new
action
camera
straight
out
of
the
box,
giving
you
time
to
find
your
old
microSD
card
to
research
if
it
can
keep
up
with
modern
bitrates.
The
Action
5
Pro
now
supports
a
pair
of
DJI
Mic
2
Bluetooth
microphones,
which
can
be
useful
when
capturing
interview
audio.
Other
improvements
include
waterproofing
down
to
20
meters
(almost
66
feet),
4k/120fps
capture
in
4:3,
Wi-Fi
6
and
USB
3.0
connectivity,
an
in-camera
360-degree
horizon
lock,
and
a
new
feature
that
can
center
and
track
a
human
subject
in
video
that’s
automatically
cropped
in
postproduction.
There’s
no
built-in
GPS,
but
location
data
and
sports
tracking
can
be
added
when
paired
with
devices
like
DJI’s
Osmo
Action
GPS
Bluetooth
Remote
Controller.
DJI’s
Osmo
Action
5
Pro
is
available
today
starting
at
$349
/
£329
/
€379
for
the
standard
combo
kit,
which
includes
the
horizontal-vertical
protective
frame,
battery,
USB-C
cable,
and
a
number
of
accessories
for
mounting
and
cleaning
your
new
action
cam.
Original author: Thomas Ricker
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