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Model: DJI Osmo 360 Camera, Waterproof 360° Action Camera with 1-Inch 360° Imaging, Native 8K 360° Video, 105GB Built-in Storage, 120MP 360° Photo, 100-Min 8K Recording, Action Camera for Sports
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From my research on lens fix if it's broken, it seems that DJI doesn't fix it at all since DJI doesn't officially sell this camera in the US. There is also no way to purchase DJI care for this. So you are on your own. Correct me if I am wrong. Otherwise it's a good deal and great camera.
They each have two entirely separate sensors and set of lenses and a chip that is fast enough to process recording from both sensors simultaneously. It's basically two cameras in one.
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I have never understood why these cameras are so expensive.
They each have two entirely separate sensors and set of lenses and a chip that is fast enough to process recording from both sensors simultaneously. It's basically two cameras in one.
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From my research on lens fix if it's broken, it seems that DJI doesn't fix it at all since DJI doesn't officially sell this camera in the US. There is also no way to purchase DJI care for this. So you are on your own. Correct me if I am wrong. Otherwise it's a good deal and great camera.
From my research on lens fix if it's broken, it seems that DJI doesn't fix it at all since DJI doesn't officially sell this camera in the US. There is also no way to purchase DJI care for this. So you are on your own. Correct me if I am wrong. Otherwise it's a good deal and great camera.
it is OOS on Dji.com but they do offer a "buy now" otherwise. was it pulled off the US market recently?
From my research on lens fix if it's broken, it seems that DJI doesn't fix it at all since DJI doesn't officially sell this camera in the US. There is also no way to purchase DJI care for this. So you are on your own. Correct me if I am wrong. Otherwise it's a good deal and great camera.
From my research on lens fix if it's broken, it seems that DJI doesn't fix it at all since DJI doesn't officially sell this camera in the US. There is also no way to purchase DJI care for this. So you are on your own. Correct me if I am wrong. Otherwise it's a good deal and great camera.
Do people really break the lens that often? I mean I guess if you're doing some very extreme filming with it, but for the every day person that's just going on a bike ride, a car ride, etc., how often do the lenses break?
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Do people really break the lens that often? I mean I guess if you're doing some very extreme filming with it, but for the every day person that's just going on a bike ride, a car ride, etc., how often do the lenses break?
I broke my insta360 x4 lens doing a timelapse when the tripod fell over onto the ground, so I would imagine it's easy to break on a bike etc. I didn't have the guard on which was dumb.
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In for one, thanks! The new Go Pro Max 2 'currently' has terrible low light performance, and at this price, I could get a number of accessories, protective case, lenses, and an SD card for less than the new go pro.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DTTZZ6Q3?th=1
Price: $439.99
Discount: 20% off
Start: September 26
End: October 6
Good deal if you've been waiting on this one, nice discount on a brand new release.
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Do people really break the lens that often? I mean I guess if you're doing some very extreme filming with it, but for the every day person that's just going on a bike ride, a car ride, etc., how often do the lenses break?
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Love my insta360 for certain things but add that learning curve to make your vids pop is another step.
But hey, if this checks out, the even better deal is the Adventure Combo with three batteries, charger, stick: https://www.amazon.com/DJI-Osmo-A...B0FN432NH5
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