[09:47 Fri,9.December 2022 by Thomas Richter] |
DJI has released its first major update for its Acxtioncam DJI Osmo Action 3, which was released a little over a month ago, and it brings with it some interesting new features. Perhaps most importantly, it now adds the ability to record both 4K HDR and 10-bit video (the latter in D-Cinelike mode) (though only at certain resolutions and frame rates), which provides more detail in the light and dark areas of the image and offers advantages in post-processing. DJI Osmo 3 The update to firmware version 01.02.10.10 also brings support for timecode, making it easier to sync multiple cameras, and improved image quality for video recording with an expanded dynamic range. In addition, RockSteady+ image stabilization has been improved and OTG (USB On-the-GO) functionality for Android devices has been added. Here our review of the DJI Osmo Action 3. 10 bit video recording. - Added HDR video in record mode for wider dynamic range. - Added recording of 10-bit video in D-Cinelike mode, allowing wider color gradation for post-production (only available for certain resolutions and frame rates). - Added improved image quality in video capture mode, expanding dynamic range and providing more detail in highlights and shadows (only available for certain resolutions and frame rates). Timecode - Timecode for synchronization has been added. When using timecode, Osmo Action 3 can be synchronized via the System Settings or Timecode Sync. Settings or the timecode synchronizer. This improves post-production efficiency when shooting with multiple cameras. - OTG (USB On-the-GO) port added. Android devices can be connected to the camera to transfer files. - Added RockSteady+ for better stabilization. - Added support for live streams in 16:9 format. - Added "Narrow" option for FOV. - Added options for automatic shutdown. 1 min and 2 min are now available. - Added support for Arabic in camera system settings. The 145g DJI Osmo Action 3 action cam features a 1/1.7" CMOS sensor that allows recording at up to UltraHD 4K/120fps (as well as DCI 4K at 60 fps and 1080p at 240 fps) in H.264 and H.265 at a bitrate of 130 Mbps on a microSD card of up to 256 GB, along with an f/2.8 lens with a wide 155° angle of view. Photos can be taken at a maximum of 4,000 × 3,000 pixels as JPG or RAW. As a big improvement compared to the previous model, the Osmo 3 can also record videos in portrait format and operate them via the front display. more infos at bei www.dji.com deutsche Version dieser Seite: Großes Update für DJI Osmo Action 3 bringt Aufnahme in 10 Bit und in HDR |