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DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review – in pictures

Mobile movie-makers just got a new favourite toy

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review - in pictures

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review – in pictures

DJI has been helping filmmakers shoot silky smooth footage from the skies for a while now, thanks to the stabilised cameras bolted onto its Phantom and Mavic drones. The original Osmo brought that gimbal tech to ground level in 2015, and then to your phone a year later, but it was a bit of an investment. This second generation version, though? It’s a lot more affordable at £129 (US$129). In fact, it doesn’t matter if you’re planning to be the next Zoella or if you just want to film the family holiday – the Osmo Mobile 2 is so good that it’s a must for mobile movie makers.

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: hold steady

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: hold steady

Gimbals like the Osmo Mobile 2 are simple stuff, really: they grip your device, and hold it steady using three tiny motors that counterbalance over all three axes of movement. Here, you get a spring-loaded mount that holds your phone in place, with enough adjustment to fit the mightiest of phablets. Once it’s in place, the gimbal keeps it steady, even when you’re walking about or waving it in front of your face.

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: all angles

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: all angles

The Osmo Mobile 2 has an adjustable clamp that can be rotated between portrait and landscape, letting you stabilise your snapchat selfies and Instagram stories as well as your phone’s standard camera. Most phones still reserve optical image stabilisation for their rear cameras, so this could come in really handy if you’re more of a front-facing fan.

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: lots to tweak

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: lots to tweak

It’s a bit fiddly, with a locking mechanism you’ve got to tweak every time you change between modes, but on the other hand, that makes you think about balance. There’s a fair bit of manual adjustment, y’see. If you don’t move the extending arm, which helps set the weight balance exactly right, your phone will topple over whenever you try to tilt or pan.

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: one for all

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: one for all

One button does four jobs: turning the gimbal on and off, swapping between panning and still modes, recentering, and swapping between front and rear cameras. That’s a lot, but it’s pretty intuitive once you actually start filming things. A camera zoom slider is a nice addition, even if the digital zoom on most smartphones isn’t up to much cop. A joystick lets you pan your phone around, and a record button saves you from having to tap onscreen every time you want to shoot a clip.

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: tap the app for more

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: tap the app for more

By itself, the gimbal will keep your phone steady, but the more advanced stuff happens in DJI’s app. You get the basics, of course: still photos and videos can be snapped in full auto mode, with the phone handling exposure and focus. You can tap anywhere onscreen to take control yourself, or dig down into the manual modes for deeper tweaking of ISO, white balance and resolution.

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: more modes

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: more modes

Dedicated panorama, long exposure, and time lapse modes really let you get creative. Choose panorama and the gimbal will glide the phone around to capture the whole scene, in one smooth motion. Timelapse keeps the phone steady while you take in the action, with Motionlapse and Hyperlapse variants giving a new spin on a classic. It works brilliantly, letting you program start and stop points to focus on only the important bits of a scene.

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: wrist friendly

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: wrist friendly

Even with a phone in place, the Osmo Mobile 2 won’t weigh your wrist down. It’s made of a nylon composite that’s a tiny bit lighter than the metal original – but still feels super sturdy. The fact it folds almost flat means you can happily chuck it in a bag once you’re done filming for the day, without worrying it’s going to get battered.

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: ready steady

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: ready steady

Picture quality is dependent on what phone you’ll be using, but the smooth pans, tilts and steadicam-style shots you can pull off with one of these really speaks for itself. Simply walking down a street can look cinematic in a way that just wouldn’t be possible on a phone by itself.

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: learn to be the best

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 review: learn to be the best

There’s a bit of a learning curve to getting truly jaw-dropping footage, with the joystick needing some finesse to pull off slow pans instead of fast, jerky movements. The gimbal has its limits, too, so tilting more than it can cope with can lead to some jarring motions while the motors try to fight the impossible. Stick with it, though, and your video clips can end up looking properly professional.

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 verdict

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 verdict

DJI might have ditched a few pro features to drop the price, but anyone picking up the Osmo Mobile 2 isn’t going to miss them. This is a massive improvement on the original, with smarter tracking modes, better battery life, a lighter frame, and the option for portrait shooting that’s guaranteed to keep the InstaFamous happy. With such a hefty price drop, it’s even verging into impulse buy territory. If you’re at all interested in shooting video with a mobile, you absolutely have to have one of these to go with it.