This is one of the best video for beginner UA-camrs like me who want to switch from phone to something better but also want to wait for something like the A7C II to buy their first proper camera. I might buy this as my temporary solution, thanks a lot!
Hi Jason Your tips are insperationel! I Just bought the Osmo Pocket and is trying the use it for shooting new content and thereby growing my channel. It is a VERY nice camera!! Love it already
Bro NTSC is 29.97 fps or 30 fps, so shutter speed goes to 1/60th, 23.97 is digital cinema, and 24 is film. I've been using the Osmo Pocket for my weekly youtube videos and completely agree in regards to lighting and especially to keep ISO at 100! Thank you for all the great tips!!! Keep up the great work!!!
After seeing a video, I just bought a osmo pocket and will soon be using for my new video channel.. I closely follow all your tips and tricks.. it's really great .
Thank you for the good content. I would like to ask why some country need to shoot in pal and in others no ?like for exmaple in north africa one country shoot pal and tow others shoot in different settings and is it problem if i shoot in other then pal?
It is more about the electricity frequency. This can cause the lights in your footage to flicker. It is all relative to where you are is to what frame rate you shoot
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema thank you jason here is a video i made with the osmo pocket some footage are in low light ua-cam.com/video/2_ZHpCs6gZE/v-deo.html plz tell me what you think about it
B.S.T PROD PAL and NTSC are terms left over from the days of analogue video broadcast and have no real relevance with digital video. Without going into the details PAL was developed to overcome some of the shortcomings of NTSC encoding system. Frame rates were chosen to match the frequency of the AC electricity supply in the country as the mains frequency is very stable and having the same frequency for the frame rate minimised the effect of “hum bars” due poor filtering on the set DC supply. The only difference as far as digital video is concerned is that “PAL” will set a 25 FPS rate and “NTSC” a 30 FPS rate. (These are the field rates in an interlaced system) To further confuse the issue, if you are creating video for a theatre it is traditionally shot at 24 FPS
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema your videos are very informative and I like to see your baby girl grow. She reminds me of my own daughter when she was growing. God bless you and your family. Saturday I bought the Osmo Action to replace my old GoPro Hero 3+ Black. My usual shop had a rebate of 100€ plus 15€ on future purchases and I couldn't pass the opportunity to buy it for 265€ instead of the regular 380€ plice tag.
Great as always, I thank you ever so much! Keep on revealing the Osmo Pocket capabilities, I do hope this tiny camera still has a lot of potential to discover. I've just received my Osmo Pocket; and I am exploring constantly the UA-cam space searching for the essential tips and tricks about shooting video with Osmo Pocket. Thank you Jason, your tips about three point light was really helpful.
I absolutely agree that lighting is key especially with the Osmo Pocket. I have to say that I am overall very impressed with the auto settings for casual use. I just did a comparison between the GoPro Max and the Osmo Pocket and there is no competition in low light settings.
Thanks for watching Michael. The Osmo Pocket does actually handle auto settings quite well. I have personally used it in auto in a couple of situations also
Hi. Thank you very much for your tips. I want to ask you a question What is the best focus setting if I use my OP as the main studio camera, Autofocus Continues (AFC) and Autofocus Single (AFS)? Thank you.
I need tips to use mic 🎙 on Osmo Pocket. I would like use the mic from my headphone jack in the Osmo, and I have a adapter USB-C to headphone jack from Apple, but don’t works in the OSMO. It’s only the USB-C adapter from DJI works with the Osmo? Whats the best mic 🎤 🎙 to use with it? The audio record on the Osmo is so bad.
Thank you so much for yet another awesome video, Jason. I have been using my osmo pocket for the son’s videos (The Little Boss Productions) and I like the results. Now my question is. I am in China and shoot my videos with 24fps instead of the said 25fps. What am loosing, please? Once again, thank you so very much.
Hi Jason, I'm looking for the only camera for my channel and I will be shooting videos indoor situations (study with me videos) and occasionally city walk videos in the daytime and at night. Would you recommend dji osmo action or pocket?
Not, it was filmed with the A7iii explaining how to use the Osmo Pocket. I have many other videos filmed with the Osmo Pocket to explain certain features
not really, i do weekly tutorial videos for my channel, mainly indoors, and haven't done the exact same lighting setup more than once. You just gotta get creative with your choices.
Thanks for making this. Im planning to buy one and use it as the main cam. I have the g7x but this has the feature i want compared to g7x.. like mic. Osmo pocket 2 got the wireless mic 😍
If you showed an example of a Studio Lit scene actually WITH the Osmo Pocket (example footage), I would have Subbed on the spot. -Then, you are my go to guy... (your technique IS appreciated, thumbs up!) I plan to do a lot with my newly ordered Pocket cam. -Cheers!
Can we get some examples of talking head scenes using the osmo pocket with these lighting recomendations though? This turned out to just be a lighting tutorial as opposed to an osmo pocket video.
It was meant to be a tutorial on the importance of lighting. I have plenty other videos filmed with the Osmo Pocket but the a7iii provides much better image quality for the main shots
Hey bro, can u make a video for us that you use osmo pocket as the main camera with all the lighting setup... Cuz we want to see the quality.. Sorry for my bad english.. And thankyou. Shoutout from indonesia! 🙏
Thanks buddy, great video. I've been considering this as the solution for me but I'm very new to VLogging so I'm just not sure. Most of my vids will be indoors for now but I will be venturing out in the summer so this seems like the right solution; It seems good for indoors and out. I was considering the Canon M-50 but when I do shoot outside I don't want to be lugging a camera and tripod etc.
KGT he never said he would shoot this video with an Osmo Pocket, just that the video would contain tips for using the Osmo Pocket as your main camera. Which it did so no lie was made. Also how would he have his Osmo Pocket in the video if he was shooting on it?
Decent lighting primer. Suggest you rename it as that, since it seems you are simply telling people to improve their lighting technique to make up for deficiencies in weak cameras, including the Osmo P
the only reason why i named it that is so that my osmo pocket subscribers learn more about lighting so they can get better footage. Unfortunately marketing strategies and techniques are used in thumbnails and descriptions.
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema it would reach more people if you listed more than one type of camera it would be good. Lots of cameras are not good in low life. Those people won't watch this video because they won't realize it applies to them
Love your Osmo Pocket vids. My main camera tight now since I only have the Canon 700D which is kind of crap. Do you ever use Premiere Rush? I would love some tutorial video for that program for fast editing.
General advice on how to light a scene, with some detail about settings on the osmo. But nothing about using it as a liver video feed LOL. My expectation,s not your fault.
there are thousands of lights to buy. It is all relative to what you need them for. I don't recommend any larger lights only small pocket lights which I have reviewed in several previous videos
Hey Jason ! As I already mentioned in past of your vlog comments section, the Osmo Pocket is my main camera. Since I travel full time, the only way to really check the quality of my images, are on phone and the laptop. There's any chance you could take a look on my images, from your biger screen and give me a real feedback ? I used some of the tips you already provided and try to improve my results, step by step. Regarding the Pal/NSTC , I never understood the point of this and although I'm in Europe zone, I use NSTC most of the time, even on my editing program. Maybe you should do a video comparison between 2 formats, for noobs like me. Another point, regarding manual and Iso, while traveling like me, being always on the move, sometimes is difficult to have it in manual mode and adjust in time, nit to lose some moments, especially in environments where light change often. For example, I put the osmo in dashboard and film myself while driving, but either I leave it in auto or manual, suddenly the light change and the image become so dark that can't even be used to the project. Happen to me, pretty often. I can't stop the car every time this happen, but in auto mode, if I move myself slightly toward the camera, at least the image get a bit more usable. Thank you for your contribute ! ✌️
Hi. Please email me. I would like to check this out and give you some feedback. with PAL and NTSC the only difference is the frequency of electricity in certain countries. The different frequency will show flickering in your footage when it comes to certain lights.
What is up with you and Parker Walbeck with your ears tucked up under a backwards ball cap??? FYI... Those things were designed to stick out so you can hear better. Or are you and Parker brothers separated at birth and your father is Alfred P Newman?
This is one of the best video for beginner UA-camrs like me who want to switch from phone to something better but also want to wait for something like the A7C II to buy their first proper camera. I might buy this as my temporary solution, thanks a lot!
It would be great if you've shot THIS video on the pocket 2
Hi Jason
Your tips are insperationel!
I Just bought the Osmo Pocket and is trying the use it for shooting new content and thereby growing my channel. It is a VERY nice camera!! Love it already
Thank you for watching. Definitely a great idea. Keep creating :)
Bro NTSC is 29.97 fps or 30 fps, so shutter speed goes to 1/60th, 23.97 is digital cinema, and 24 is film. I've been using the Osmo Pocket for my weekly youtube videos and completely agree in regards to lighting and especially to keep ISO at 100! Thank you for all the great tips!!! Keep up the great work!!!
that is correct. I think you missed the script at the bottom that says keen shutter speed double your frame rate
This was one of the most helpful videos regarding lighting I’ve ever seen. Appreciate it - thank you!
After seeing a video, I just bought a osmo pocket and will soon be using for my new video channel.. I closely follow all your tips and tricks.. it's really great .
Great video. I am hoping to get the Pocket for my setup and for outside shots.
Great advice and tutorial!! Keep up the great work!!
thank you for watching
Great video, thanks Jason.
thank you John. Appreciate it
Thank you for the good content. I would like to ask why some country need to shoot in pal and in others no ?like for exmaple in north africa one country shoot pal and tow others shoot in different settings and is it problem if i shoot in other then pal?
It is more about the electricity frequency. This can cause the lights in your footage to flicker. It is all relative to where you are is to what frame rate you shoot
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema thank you jason
here is a video i made with the osmo pocket some footage are in low light
ua-cam.com/video/2_ZHpCs6gZE/v-deo.html
plz tell me what you think about it
B.S.T PROD PAL and NTSC are terms left over from the days of analogue video broadcast and have no real relevance with digital video. Without going into the details PAL was developed to overcome some of the shortcomings of NTSC encoding system.
Frame rates were chosen to match the frequency of the AC electricity supply in the country as the mains frequency is very stable and having the same frequency for the frame rate minimised the effect of “hum bars” due poor filtering on the set DC supply.
The only difference as far as digital video is concerned is that “PAL” will set a 25 FPS rate and “NTSC” a 30 FPS rate. (These are the field rates in an interlaced system)
To further confuse the issue, if you are creating video for a theatre it is traditionally shot at 24 FPS
I just starting out vlog ur video taught me so much thank u
Nice video Jason.
thanks Armando. Appreciate it my bro
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema your videos are very informative and I like to see your baby girl grow. She reminds me of my own daughter when she was growing. God bless you and your family.
Saturday I bought the Osmo Action to replace my old GoPro Hero 3+ Black. My usual shop had a rebate of 100€ plus 15€ on future purchases and I couldn't pass the opportunity to buy it for 265€ instead of the regular 380€ plice tag.
Just getting started with the OP. Thanks you for your expertise and you generous heart.
thank you very much John
what is the adapter you have on that gimbal in the video is that for the osmo ...than thank you for all your videos
I didn't have any adapter for the osmop pocket in this video
its at 2:47 on the video there are 2 gimbals sitting next to you its the thing mounted to the osmo mobile 3
@@scottnadeau5280 oh the other gimbal is the iSteady Pro 2 which is an action camera gimbal.
Excellent tips my friend! Love your work and your channel. You have helped me get great results out of my osmo. Thank you!
Brilliant. Thank you for watching Rusty
Great as always, I thank you ever so much! Keep on revealing the Osmo Pocket capabilities, I do hope this tiny camera still has a lot of potential to discover. I've just received my Osmo Pocket; and I am exploring constantly the UA-cam space searching for the essential tips and tricks about shooting video with Osmo Pocket. Thank you Jason, your tips about three point light was really helpful.
Appreciate your comment Brigitta. I have many Osmo Pocket videos you may want to check out. If you have any questions, feel free to ask
Awesome Video as usual and very helpful for most people using Osmo pocket.
thank you for stopping by as usual mate.
I'm just starting and this was very informative! Thanks, Jason!
thank you for watching. Glad it helped
I absolutely agree that lighting is key especially with the Osmo Pocket. I have to say that I am overall very impressed with the auto settings for casual use. I just did a comparison between the GoPro Max and the Osmo Pocket and there is no competition in low light settings.
Thanks for watching Michael. The Osmo Pocket does actually handle auto settings quite well. I have personally used it in auto in a couple of situations also
Thanks a lot for these tips!
thanks
Hi Jason, just want to say this video is informative, help me to understand more about the lightning. thank you for the tips. 👍🏻
Glad it helped. Thank you for watching
My 2 favourite JM UA-camrs in one video, Jason Morris & James Matthews 👍
haha thanks Gareth. I am definitely not on James Matthews level yet
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema You both produce great content 👍
@@garethjones5068 thank you very much! means a lot
great tips man, new to the channel. keep up the awesome vids!
Thank you for watching Jesse
Thank you always good info
Thank you again. Appreciate it
great job explaining the lighting techniques! Its very useful!
Thank you for watching Gary
Great Channel Jason! I make videos on the osmo pocket too I love this little camera! Just subscribed excited to see more!
thank you for watching. i will check it out
U are a great teacher
Hi. Thank you very much for your tips. I want to ask you a question What is the best focus setting if I use my OP as the main studio camera, Autofocus Continues (AFC) and Autofocus Single (AFS)? Thank you.
Depending on what you are wanting to film. Moving subjects is best to have AFC
How can this dude maintain his channel, his family and still got muscular body like that? *hats off
haha legend. Thank you
Good stuff Jason. I should use my Pocket more often. I'll give it a go. Thanks.
Thanks Stan. Great idea. Awesome little camera
I need tips to use mic 🎙 on Osmo Pocket. I would like use the mic from my headphone jack in the Osmo, and I have a adapter USB-C to headphone jack from Apple, but don’t works in the OSMO.
It’s only the USB-C adapter from DJI works with the Osmo?
Whats the best mic 🎤 🎙 to use with it?
The audio record on the Osmo is so bad.
You will need to use the osmo pocket audio adapter. It is only specific to that
Thank you as always!
Thank you for watching Richie
I learned something new about lighting. Thanks!!
Thank you for watching! Appreciate it
This camera is better for overhead video for products unboxing or mobile phone?
depending on your phone but phone may just be easier to mount
What is the small led light you are using.
Thank you for watching Elliot. The lights I am using are the iWata GL-01 and GL-03. The link is in the description below
Thanks for the video mate. Still tinkering to get my lighting somewhere near your quality. Awesome tips though.
Thank you for watching the video
Thank you for these tips, really appreciate it. Just a quick question, what teleprompter would you suggest for the Osmo Pocket?
Thank you so much for yet another awesome video, Jason. I have been using my osmo pocket for the son’s videos (The Little Boss Productions) and I like the results. Now my question is. I am in China and shoot my videos with 24fps instead of the said 25fps. What am loosing, please? Once again, thank you so very much.
If you have any flicker from lights you may try film in 25fps. If you don't get an flicker from lights, just continue with filming in 24 fps
Jason Morris Much appreciated
Another great video man! I also use the pocket as my main camera. Will need to check out the pro settings again, can’t seem to get along with them
Thanks for watching Sylar. Definitely check it out if you like
Is there any way to connect an osmo pocket to my computer so i could use it as a webcam?
Unfortunately I don't believe there is
Hi Jason, I'm looking for the only camera for my channel and I will be shooting videos indoor situations (study with me videos) and occasionally city walk videos in the daytime and at night. Would you recommend dji osmo action or pocket?
Nice job. Just got my Osmo pocket in Hong Kong early January and really cant find much on how to use it well.
I have multiple videos on some tips and tricks with the Osmo Pocket if you want to check out my DJI Global playlist
Jason, you do the best job. Thanks for next great video with important tips. :)
Try to Visit Poland to make cinematic footage in your style. :P
Thank you for watching again. Really appreciate it
Cool thanks, Osmo Pocket is also my main camera 📷
Thank you for watching Catarina
Just so I'm not confused.. was THIS video filmed on a DJI Pocket Osmo?!
Not, it was filmed with the A7iii explaining how to use the Osmo Pocket. I have many other videos filmed with the Osmo Pocket to explain certain features
That's good!!!🤩
thank you for watching
I retired m50 as my main camera and now it’s osmo pocket number 1.. yea i bought the second one =)
Two! haha Probably the only person that has it as an A and B camera. Love it
Jason Morris yep:)))
Surely with a fixed aperture, fixed ISO and fixed shutter speed, the range of lighting options is very small!
This is true. Thanks for watching
Jason Morris If I had to relax one , which would it be? ISO?
@@TheBeggFamily yes probably auto ISO. a grainy image is better than nothing
not really, i do weekly tutorial videos for my channel, mainly indoors, and haven't done the exact same lighting setup more than once. You just gotta get creative with your choices.
Thanks for making this. Im planning to buy one and use it as the main cam. I have the g7x but this has the feature i want compared to g7x.. like mic. Osmo pocket 2 got the wireless mic 😍
I'm shooting everything on osmo pocket...
can't get that lights to balance properly.. hope with your tips ill manage to improve it.. ;)
If you showed an example of a Studio Lit scene actually WITH the Osmo Pocket (example footage), I would have Subbed on the spot. -Then, you are my go to guy... (your technique IS appreciated, thumbs up!)
I plan to do a lot with my newly ordered Pocket cam. -Cheers!
Can we get some examples of talking head scenes using the osmo pocket with these lighting recomendations though? This turned out to just be a lighting tutorial as opposed to an osmo pocket video.
It was meant to be a tutorial on the importance of lighting. I have plenty other videos filmed with the Osmo Pocket but the a7iii provides much better image quality for the main shots
Jason, how does your Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 look on your Sony a6000 vs Sony a7iii?
Great questions. This I might have to make a video on
Hey bro, can u make a video for us that you use osmo pocket as the main camera with all the lighting setup... Cuz we want to see the quality..
Sorry for my bad english.. And thankyou. Shoutout from indonesia! 🙏
your english is good bro..you speak english dengan lancur..lebih bagus daripada bahasa indonesia kami haha
This Will Be My Main Camera Soon:) InShaAllah
Thank you for watching
Thanks buddy, great video. I've been considering this as the solution for me but I'm very new to VLogging so I'm just not sure. Most of my vids will be indoors for now but I will be venturing out in the summer so this seems like the right solution; It seems good for indoors and out. I was considering the Canon M-50 but when I do shoot outside I don't want to be lugging a camera and tripod etc.
Support support ..... from San Francisco
Thank you for watching Stephy
Finallly mate..... 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
haha hope you liked it mate
Jason Morris yeah so clear everything 👌👌👌
@@RomiAndika28 legend
Is it possible to peaking with osmo pocket?
Nice video
No audio tips?
Thank you. I will have a video explaining audio but will do another video for more in depth
Title claims osmo pocket as main camera, footage shot on dslr instead.
KGT that’s what I was pissed off about!
Because osmo pocket should be your main camera, not his
@@supjay3945 Another stooge making excuses for liars.
KGT he never said he would shoot this video with an Osmo Pocket, just that the video would contain tips for using the Osmo Pocket as your main camera. Which it did so no lie was made. Also how would he have his Osmo Pocket in the video if he was shooting on it?
There's a whole bunch of videos about the Osmo Pocket which isn't shot on the Osmo Pocket. Good luck with commenting on every one of them.
Hi Jason, thank you for these tips. 🌴☀️🌋☕👍🏻
Thank you for tuning back in and watching this video.
Osmo pocket is also my Main camera for my vlogs and cinematics 🤗
Will Be Mine Also Soon:)
Plz bro u can check out my playlist of broll of osmo pocket and let ne know how is it
Please email me
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema in my playlist it is there broll
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema can u make tutorials of bentk door transition in premiere peo and building grow effect plz
Decent lighting primer. Suggest you rename it as that, since it seems you are simply telling people to improve their lighting technique to make up for deficiencies in weak cameras, including the Osmo P
the only reason why i named it that is so that my osmo pocket subscribers learn more about lighting so they can get better footage. Unfortunately marketing strategies and techniques are used in thumbnails and descriptions.
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema it would reach more people if you listed more than one type of camera it would be good. Lots of cameras are not good in low life. Those people won't watch this video because they won't realize it applies to them
@@brendalg4 this video was for the osmo pocket users. It just applies to other cameras also if other people were watching
Love your Osmo Pocket vids. My main camera tight now since I only have the Canon 700D which is kind of crap. Do you ever use Premiere Rush? I would love some tutorial video for that program for fast editing.
Thank you. I have never used Rush. I heard it is very similar to Premiere pro, just a shorter and easier version
just got one just now. crazy coincidence
Awesome stuff. I have plenty of other Osmo Pocket videos you can check out
I only have dji osmo pocket as a main camera i dont have any other camera
That is great Vipin. Hope this video helps
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema yes bro your videos are helpfull
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema love ur style and ur family is alao so sweet ur wife and ur baby may god bless u
General advice on how to light a scene, with some detail about settings on the osmo. But nothing about using it as a liver video feed LOL. My expectation,s not your fault.
Yeah but what lights to buy?
there are thousands of lights to buy. It is all relative to what you need them for. I don't recommend any larger lights only small pocket lights which I have reviewed in several previous videos
Great vid explaining lighting with Osmo pocket. Poor lighting with osmo camera is why I purchased a better B cam Thanks 👍🏾
Thanks for watching. Yeah low light the osmo pocket does not cope well
Hey Jason !
As I already mentioned in past of your vlog comments section, the Osmo Pocket is my main camera. Since I travel full time, the only way to really check the quality of my images, are on phone and the laptop. There's any chance you could take a look on my images, from your biger screen and give me a real feedback ?
I used some of the tips you already provided and try to improve my results, step by step.
Regarding the Pal/NSTC , I never understood the point of this and although I'm in Europe zone, I use NSTC most of the time, even on my editing program. Maybe you should do a video comparison between 2 formats, for noobs like me.
Another point, regarding manual and Iso, while traveling like me, being always on the move, sometimes is difficult to have it in manual mode and adjust in time, nit to lose some moments, especially in environments where light change often. For example, I put the osmo in dashboard and film myself while driving, but either I leave it in auto or manual, suddenly the light change and the image become so dark that can't even be used to the project. Happen to me, pretty often. I can't stop the car every time this happen, but in auto mode, if I move myself slightly toward the camera, at least the image get a bit more usable.
Thank you for your contribute ! ✌️
Hi. Please email me. I would like to check this out and give you some feedback. with PAL and NTSC the only difference is the frequency of electricity in certain countries. The different frequency will show flickering in your footage when it comes to certain lights.
I like how said the user needs to develop their own style.
thank you for watching
Do you even lift bro?
Tldr - it's a lighting tutorial that is applicable to any camera, not the dji pocket
Is the video we watched really shot with Osmo Pocket? UNBELIEVABLE. Or what parts were shot with the Osmo?
bro, you didnt show no main camera footage with osmo. :/
iam from Indonesian hehe
Hello from Oz! Hope you are well
OSMO POCCCKKKKETTT!!! 💪
haha yew! Thanks Russel
What is up with you and Parker Walbeck with your ears tucked up under a backwards ball cap???
FYI... Those things were designed to stick out so you can hear better.
Or are you and Parker brothers separated at birth and your father is Alfred P Newman?
lol.