How I Mount My DJI Osmo Pocket 3 To My Backpack | Accessory Comparison

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • Products mentioned in this video:
    DJI Official Osmo Pocket 3 Expansion Adapter - amzn.to/3XynUqK
    Sunnylife Expansion Adapter - amzn.to/4balgKT
    Ulanzi Backpack Strap Mount - amzn.to/4banwBW
    Telesin Backpack Clip Mount - amzn.to/4bdFkfo
    SUREWO Strap Mount (Strap-type alternative to the Telesin Clip Mount) - amzn.to/3z4YHtM
    I tried a few different DJI Osmo Pocket 3 expansion adapters and backpack mount combos. I’ll talk about the pros and cons of each and give you my recommendations.
    I've seen more elaborate setups but this is a very affordable setup to get started with!
    Chapters:
    0:00 Why wear the Pocket 3?
    1:00 The 3 things you need
    1:42 Sunnylife Expansion Adapter
    2:48 DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Expansion Adapter (Official Accessory)
    3:38 Ulanzi Backpack Strap Mount
    5:21 Telesin Backpack Clip
    6:42 Quick Field Test
    8:20 Why not the DJI Black Strap Mount?
    9:06 Osmo Pocket 3 Wearable Mode
    Disclaimer: Some of the links in the description are affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if you click on them and make a purchase at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support!
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  • @FrenchGlobetrotter
    @FrenchGlobetrotter 7 днів тому +3

    This review vid is so useful, just got my DJI3 and can't wait to try out on bike!

  • @lightsandtones
    @lightsandtones 4 дні тому +2

    Useful video. If I may I'd like to mention one more method. If you already invested in the Peak Design ecosystem and you use the clip then you can buy the PD POV kit to attach the Pocket 3. That's how I use it. It has the advantage that you can use the clip for your DSLR/MILC camera too. Also allows adjustments both horizontal and vertical.

    • @captureguide
      @captureguide  2 дні тому +1

      Thanks for the suggestion! Will consider the PD Capture Clip and POV kit in the future. I use the PD Slide Lite and Cuff with my camera and they're really good.

  • @warwickchuck1
    @warwickchuck1 5 днів тому

    Thanks for the great advice. I’ve only just purchased last week my Osmo pocket 3 and it’s exactly the accessories I had been thinking of. Cheers from an Australian fan.

  • @low3419
    @low3419 5 днів тому

    Very useful suggestions, so good !

  • @raymundhsu5009
    @raymundhsu5009 7 днів тому +3

    thanks for sharing. Would like to know your settings when you have the pocket 3 on your backpack so that the focus doesn't mess up your video?

    • @captureguide
      @captureguide  6 днів тому +1

      I usually use the default continuous autofocus because I sometimes want to temporarily focus and show something close to the lens (e.g. show my phone screen, a map etc.) However, if for example you are riding on your bike and the Pocket 3 sometimes randomly focuses on your handlebars when you make turns or something, single autofocus is safer.

  • @Mr1000TV
    @Mr1000TV 7 днів тому

    good info

  • @shawnsh
    @shawnsh 6 днів тому

    very helpful video, thank you. You just got a new sub.
    quick question: do you know if the DJI Osmo Creator Combo include any of the items you shared in this video and in terms of value, what are your thoughts about their DJI Creator Combo vs getting only the Osmo? thank you again for a well-made video!

    • @captureguide
      @captureguide  6 днів тому +1

      Thank you for the kind feedback!
      The Creator Combo doesn't include any of the items I shared in the video, but it's definitely the way to go from a value perspective. You get the Mic 2 (which also serves as a remote shutter), battery handle, mini tripod and carry case, all of which see regular use. You also get the wide-angle lens, though I rarely use it.
      You save a lot vs. purchasing them separately. However, if you don't need or already own an external mic, I can see an argument for just getting a standalone Pocket 3 and the battery handle, which is quite important in my opinion.

  • @walkandbike
    @walkandbike 7 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing this video.
    Is your gimbal ok after bike riding?
    I think mine got some damages after a long bike ridings.

    • @captureguide
      @captureguide  6 днів тому

      My gimbal is ok after bike riding, but the gimbal can be damaged from large impacts/vibrations. I hope yours is ok :(

  • @backintheclay
    @backintheclay 5 днів тому

    I was wondering, I noticed you didn’t fasten your chest strap for your back pack? Did you think to fasten that to prevent the phone from facing outwards? Just asking?

    • @captureguide
      @captureguide  5 днів тому +1

      That's a great point actually! That could definitely help improve the angle and I will try it out sometime.

  • @zenphotocraftmedia8326
    @zenphotocraftmedia8326 6 днів тому

    But it dose not support the 4d Axel when are walking . So you will that jiggle

    • @captureguide
      @captureguide  6 днів тому

      Good point! You do get some vertical bobbing motion when walking. Ninja walking or at least trying to minimize the bounce in your step helps but won't eliminate it completely. Can also reduce it in post, although that comes with its own compromises.

  • @habibidxb2868
    @habibidxb2868 10 днів тому

    Overal which one do you recommend?

    • @captureguide
      @captureguide  8 днів тому

      I'd recommend going with the official DJI expansion adapter. For the backpack mount it's more of a personal preference, but I like having the ball head joint for the reasons I mentioned in the video.