It builds on the successful first version with a bigger sensor

DJI has upgraded its dinky little Pocket camera, now giving the handheld gimbal a new 64-megapixel sensor alongside 4K video at 60 frames per second.

The DJI Pocket 2 builds on the smart little shooter with enw modes such as ActiveTrack, Zoom, Panorama, Time Lapse and HRD video recording.

The general idea is to make shooting high-res and steady video as easy as possible, letting you connect your phone to the camera so you can share your shots via social media with a click of a button.

The new Pocket 2 camera comes with wind and noise reduction, as well as 140 minutes of recording battery life. The new camra comes with a mini control stick and a tripod mount, and will set you back US$400.


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