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Feiyu Pocket Stabilised Handheld 4K Camera $189 US (~$300.76 AU) Delivered @ Tomtop

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New release from Feiyu that is a cheaper alternative to the DJI Osmo Pocket. The main differences between this and the DJI is that it has a 120 degree lens instead of 80 degrees, a 1/2.5" CMOS sensor instead of 1/2.3", 8.5 MP instead of 12 MP, a larger touchscreen and a 6 axis hybrid stabilisation that combines 3 axis optical stabilisation and 3 axis digital compensation.

Other features include video up to 4K@60fps, 360 degree rotation, up to 4.5 hours of battery life, different modes including motion/timelapse/panorama etc. and a companion mobile app for control and playback.

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    This looks interesting and 4k@60fps! I'm going to have to look into this more.

    Btw, anyone had much experience with this website? Never used Tomtop before.

    I've been keen on the Osmo for a while but couldn't justify the price for personal use especially now since I'm not too keen to use an expensive smartphone.

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      Osmo pocket is amazing. The video quality is jaw dropping. On paper the rivals look similar but I'd be looking at video comparisons on YouTube.

  • The sensor size on this is 1/2.5" vs 2/3" - which is half the surface area - and the lens is f/2.8 instead of f/2…
    In well-lit environments it should perform very similarly, but in low-light situations I suspect the Osmo will blow it out of the water.

    • Just to clarify, its 1/2.5" vs 1/2.3"
      Just thinking that some people might misinterpret that as the second one being a 2 thirds of an inch sensor.
      But yes as for your main point, that is still slightly worse and same goes doe the f/2,8 so it would be interesting to see some night comparisons.
      Those values are still great on this one (Osmo just being really great) so I imagine this will still look fantastic.

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