Great price of equipment. I bought it as brand new when it was a limited edition release. It's new (only been opened and used once for testing) and comes with the box and everything that originally comes with it.
I initially bought it for my son as a gift to use it to create social media content (which it is perfect for) but he never got around to doing it as a media team started to film his content for him anyway so i have no personal use for it hence why i am selling.
Purchased from Argos NO COLLECTION AVAILABLE ON THIS ITEM I WILL SEND TO YOU ASAP. PLEASE PAYMENT SHOULD BE MADE VIA PAYPAL OR BANK TRANSFER NO "CASH"
More info about the DJI OM 5 below:
What is DJI OM 5? The DJI OM 5 is the latest incarnation of the OSMO Mobile designed to stabilise your smartphones video footage. For this update, DJI has gone for a complete redesign, sliming down and losing the bulk of previous generations. The new slimline design is a little more consumer biased than professional. But dont worry the new consumer OM is true to DJI usual technological advancement, and is by no means a step back in quality and features. The smaller sleeker design and inclusion of shot guides gives more to the filmmaker than any previous generation. The OM 5 is smaller and lighter and without a doubt, more convenient. Essentially, the OM 5 will have far wider appeal, but, now goes head to head with many of the cheaper and exceptionally good mobile stabilisers out there. SPECIFICATION Dimensions:Unfolded: 264.5111.192.3 mm, Folded: 174.774.637 mmC5 Weight:Gimbal: 290 g Built-in Extension Rod:215mm Compatible Phone Weight:230g 60 g Compatible Phone Thickness:6.9-10 mm Compatible Phone Width:67-84 mm Operating Time:6.4 hrs* Under ideal conditions with the gimbal fully balanced Charging Time:1.5 hrs* Measured with a 10W charger Universal Mount:1/4 Threaded Hole Build and Handling The design and build of the OM 5 take this latest update to the smartphone gimbal stabaliser in a slightly different direction than previous versions. Its smaller, lighter and sleeker than the OM4, but its also more of a consumer model, more akin to other smartphone gimbals on the market. That in itself is not a bad thing and is more in tune with the marketplace. The style and design also reflect the mainstream look of these devices, as do the colour options. Sunset white is the slightly peculiar white, its also happens to be the colour of our review sample, and then theres the much more attractive Athens Grey. The build quality of both colour options is thankfully the same, but the white does give a slight impression of cheapness. As ever, the build and ergonomic feel of the OM 5 are reassuringly solid, despite the impression given by the colour; theres no dismissing the quality that youre aleays assured with from a DJI product. Comparing the OM 5 against the OM 4 and the design differences are instantly apparent, the smaller size and weight of the new model will appeal to many vloggers who want a small gimbal. The more compact design also means that it can be easily stored in a backpack side pocket or bag. The weight of the DJI OM 5 comes in at 100g lighter than that of the OM4, although the magnetic clamp is a couple of grams heavier. Size-wise compacted down the OM 5 measures 174.774.637mm compared to 16399.546.5mm. This might not seem a great deal on paper, but it makes a huge difference in the real world when you try tro stuff on in a jacket pocket. As you look through the specifications and features, you see other signs that DJI aims the OM 5 at consumers. A much smaller battery takes the max usable time to 6.4 hours from 15 hours; thats over a 50% cut. When it comes to phone size and weight for the payload and fit, these values all remain the same: 230g +/- 60g, 6.9 10mm phone thickness and 67-84mm phone width. In this test, Ive used the Apple iPhone 11 Pro with a case weighing 237g. As before my iPhone case is best removed before use. The other big feature of the new design is the telescopic pole that extends to a length of 215mm. This has been added to help you capture more impressive selfies. Whats in the box First of all, theres the magnetic clamp; this clamps onto your phone and then attaches to the OM 5. The clamps all-metal design and the magnets firm grip mean there is little to no worry that the clamp will accidentally release in use. The clamp also has a slight indent that helps everything align perfectly. The main gimbal arm features a joint that unfolds when unpacked and enables the compact form. Holding onto the main grip of the gimbal and pulling the articulated arms up extends the telescopic pole. The mechanics of the telescopic pole are much the same as Ive seen on other gimbals, but the quality is far superior. A nice touch here is that theres a tilt hinge so you can fine-tune the selfie angle. The main grip is ergonomically designed and fits both left and right-handed users equally well. By the index finger is the usual trigger, on one side is the power and zoom switch, and on the other side is the USB Type-C charging port. On the front is the joystick, record and direct orientation change button. On the base of the grip is a 1/4-inch thread into which the mini tripod can be screwed. The physical part of the OM 5 features the typical DJI build quality, even if theres something a little more streamlined and consumer about this new product. Of course, no DJI device would be without the supporting App, and this is as ever Mimo for an OSMO product. The App has come on leaps and bounds since the original version, which was alread good. Weve covered the Mimo App extensively in previous reviews, so here Ill dip into a few of the key features. The first is ShotGuides: These are ingenious, and essentially give you a video tutor in an App. The guides work by showing you a short film and then get you to film the same composition and shots of your own. Its all step by step, walking you through close-ups, mid shots, Bridging and continuity editing without using any terminology. Its video painting by numbers, and its excellent. DJI has worked tirelessly to ensure that theres plenty of content in this section, and its great fun with family and friends filming all the shots you need to create a piece. Likewise, StoryMode follows a similar path and gives the user tips and suggestions based on templates. Further options give budding filmmakers plenty to play with, including CloneMe, Spin Gimbal Movement, Dynamic Zoom and Timelapse, Hyperlapse and Motionlapse, all worth investigating. The App is solid in performance with plenty of options; the only downside is that its quite a big file size 685MB, so you may need to rethink your phones storage. DJI OM 5 Handheld Smartphone Gimbal Stabilizer 3-Axis Phone
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