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« on: September 03, 2016, 04:05:23 pm »

DJI drops the built-in optics in favor of your smartphone on its new Osmo Mobile

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<p>This morning at IFA in Berlin, DJI announced its latest creation for smartphones: the DJI Osmo Mobile. Today’s news comes just a week after it took the wraps off the upgraded Osmo+. DJI is focusing on smartphone users with a passion for cinematography on this release. The integrated stabilization system tracks a subject with just a touch of your iPhone or Android’s screen, eliminating shaky footage.</p>
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