Thursday, 25 September 2025

DJI Osmo Nano Camera 4K 50fps SAMPLE FOOTAGE



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Some sample daytime video footage taken with the DJI Osmo Nano camera, to give you an idea of how the footage looks at 4K. 

DJI Osmo Nano Camera 4K 50fps SAMPLE FOOTAGE



TRANSCRIPT: (CLICK PLAY ON THE VIDEO ABOVE)

THIS IS THE TRANSCRIPT - CLICK PLAY ON THE VIDEO ABOVE!
Should we go to the park? Let's go to the park at 50K. No, at 4K 50 frames per second. Do you want to go to the park? Should we go to the park? Yeah. Should we go to the park? Come on then. This video is only meant to be a first. Oh, Casper. I just I thought I'd uh come and take the uh the camera out with me for a walk with Casper and I'll do lots of talking so you get to see lots of DJI Osmo Nano footage. I better clean this up first. This is 4K 50 frames per second. The stabilization is on rock steady. So there is some stabilization here. And the field of view is set to wide. So this is the wide option. And uh I'll just do a little bit more talking just so you can get a sense of uh what this footage uh looks like and sounds like. Oh, by the way, I've got my DJI Mic 2 attached as well. I'll I'll give you some footage with no wireless microphone so you can see how the or hear how the camera sounds. This is 4K 50 frames pers and ultra wide. So you should notice that you can see more of the park behind me, but if I point it towards Casper, he's he's run ahead, but he should be just a dot on the screen here. And um the stabilization is still rock steady. And I'll just do a bit more talking just so you can get a sense of uh how this looks. I will be quite upset, I think, if this camera is deliberately putting my face in the center of the screen. I I just wouldn't frame things like that. And when I bend the camera down, it just seems to keep moving my head towards the middle of the frame. Not sure I like that if it's happening. This is ultra wide with horizon balancing. So, this has the horizon balancing. So, if I move the camera, it just I'm tilting it up. I'm rocking it. Um, but you won't be able to see that, I think, because it balances the horizon. So, however I move the camera, I still should be steady. Also, I don't know how my eye line looks because because I've got the monitor on. Obviously, I'm just looking at that all the time. And that means I break eyeline from you, which is the lens, down to there. So, it means I I keep looking down there. Uh be interesting to see in the edit if that looks really weird. I'm trying to force my eye line onto the lens. Anyway, let's change again...

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