![]() ![]() ![]() So really you can be competitive just on price, but otherwise offer the same thing as the other guy. And considering the state of global economy right now, this company may have a chance at making a bit of a dent in DJI's marketshare. Many work relatively similar to the GoPro but cost a fraction of the price. They know some people don't mind the specs, but rather just find the prices of some devices to be too high, which is also why we see a lot of GoPro clones for 1/4 of the price. is this a patent infringement in any way) is that they are offering either nearly the same or slightly better specs but at a lower price point. I think they're primary argument (And I"m not saying what they are doing is good/bad, legal or not in relation to DJI-ie. The Feiyu Pocket syncs with FeiyuTech’s Android and iOS app to offer liveview and controls for changing the various settings of the camera.ĭespite being very similar in shape, size and specs, the Feiyu Pocket comes in at $249 ( Adorama, B&H), a whopping $120 cheaper than the DJI Osmo Pocket. The Feiyu Pocket offers multiple shooting modes, including a 360-degree POV all-follow mode, a motion timelapse (hyperlapse) mode, multiple auto-panorama modes, a dedicated beauty mode for selfies and an intelligent sync motion mode that will sync the gimbal with your hand movements. As for storage, an integrated MicroSD card slot can support cards with up to 512GB of storage. the internal battery is charged using the integrated USB-C port and FeiyuTech says a 10W charger will recharge the device from empty in 80 minutes. The Feiyu Pocket outputs only 8.5MP stills though, compared to the 12MP stills possible with the Osmo Mobile.Īs for stabilization, the Feiyu Pocket uses a similar three-axis gimbal to the Osmo Pocket, but also throws in what FeiyuTech is calling six-axis ‘hybrid image stabilization’ that appears to combine the three-axis optical stabilization as well as another three-axis digital compensation.įeiyuTech says the battery is rated for up to 3.5 hours of runtime when capturing 4K video at 30 fps and up to 4.5 hours when shooting 1080p video at 60 fps. The Feiyu Pocket also uses a 1/2.5” CMOS sensor instead of the 2/3” sensor inside of the Osmo Pocket, but both cameras output 4K (3840 x 2160 pixel) video at up to 60 frames per second. Rather than the F2 lens with an 80-degree field of view on the Osmo Pocket, the Feiyu Pocket features a slightly slower F2.8 120-degree ultrawide lens. ![]() Moving onto the internals and detailed specifications, things do start to differ a bit more. ![]()
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