The biggest problem with DJI is that their software makes it incredibly difficult to use their products. Had I known the app and gimbal are crippled by lack of updates for current generation devices, I’d have bought another stabilizer. This is disappointing, since DJI in their marketing and videos implies you can take advantage of your phone’s maximum capabilities. The stabilizer works, but you must tap the phone screen to control it instead of using gimbal buttons. Also, the exposure control bar is directly adjacent to the focus reticle, making it hard to adjust lighting.Īs an aside, other users are shooting 4K with Filmic Pro instead ($5.95 from the App Store), but that app isn’t completely compatible with the Osmo 2 gimbal (the Osmo control buttons mainly are disabled, except for power and the 4-way motor hat). It’s a big waste of a very expensive phone camera. The app is supposed to record 4K, as the new iPhones support that resolution in fact, iPhones have recorded 4K video for several years. Because of this extreme inconvenience I can only give the app two stars. DJI Can fix this if they simply use the iPhone’s default media library, rather than hoarding the media in me app directory. Do you only way that I have been able to reclaim storage capacity from this app is to uninstall the program and then reinstall it after the painful process of exploring media. I have tried using this app to delete the files and I also tried using third-party programs. Additionally, when you delete these large video files space is not freed on your device for whatever reason. I had to download iMazing to circumvent that’s a problem. Contact you recorded is now stuck in the app folder with no avenue for exporting to your computer. So with the capacity of 64 GB and a video file 40 GB it creates a problem. The export process does not simply cut and paste the content but rather copies it. Before you can drag videos from your phone to your PC or MacBook, The content must be exported from the app to the iPhone library. If for example your iPhone only has 64 GB capacity and you record a 4K video which is 40 GB in size, you will not be able to export the entire video. Instead of videos and pictures being stored in the typical iPhone data point where you would expect to find your pictures and movies, This app stores of them in the app’s folder directory. The only problem I have with this app is it lacks in storage management.
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