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  2. DJI Osmo - Wikipedia

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    The DJI Osmo is a camcorder, as it is only packaged with its handle, camera gimbal, and case. [5] The interface of the camera is controlled through a smartphone app called "DJI Go", [6] which is used in certain Phantom drones.

  3. DJI - Wikipedia

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    Less than a year after the release of the Osmo Mobile 6, the Osmo Mobile SE was introduced as a more affordable alternative. It offers a foldable design, a built-in extension rod, and a larger 2,600mAh battery, but lacks the side wheel and Quick Launch feature. [58]

  4. DJI Ronin - Wikipedia

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    DJI Ronin (first-generation) The Ronin or "Ronin 1," announced on June 25, 2014, [4] was DJI's first entry into the market of digitally stabilized camera gimbals. This version had a max payload of 16lbs (7.25kg), [5] accommodating the heavier prosumer-level cinema and DSLR cameras of the time.

  5. Osmo (game system) - Wikipedia

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    Osmo is a line of hands-on educational digital/physical games product by the company Tangible Play, based in Palo Alto, California.Osmo's products are built around its proprietary “Reflective Artificial Intelligence,” a system that uses a stand and a clip-on mirror to allow an iPad or iPhone's front-facing camera to recognize and track objects in the physical play space in front of the device.

  6. Insta360 - Wikipedia

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    Liu's first product was a smartphone app for live streaming, but he quickly expanded the firm's product portfolio by developing an accessory to turn a smartphone into a 360-degree camera. [ 3 ] After graduating, Liu and his team moved to Shenzhen and founded Insta360 in 2015 [ 4 ] to begin developing and manufacturing 360-degree cameras as they ...

  7. GoPro - Wikipedia

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    The first GoPro Hero, a film camera encased in a waterproof shell. The company was founded by Nick Woodman in 2002. [10] He was motivated by a 2002 surfing trip to Australia, in which he was hoping to capture high-quality action photos but could not because amateur photographers could not get close enough or buy appropriate quality equipment at reasonable prices. [11]

  8. DJI Phantom - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The drone connects to iOS or Android devices via an app, allowing the operator to control the camera and view flight data. Battery capacity was increased to 5200mAh, giving the drone a flight time of 25 minutes. [12] The Phantom 2 was released in December 2013 as a camera-less version of the Phantom 2 Vision. [13]

  9. DJI Mavic - Wikipedia

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    The DJI Mavic (Chinese: 御; pinyin: Yù) is a series of teleoperated compact quadcopter drones for personal and commercial aerial photography and videography use, released by the Chinese technology company DJI.