Just picked up another one of these. It’s our absolute favorite camera by far. Got rid of most of our others since this is just so convenient and capable.
A great advantage, now you can go skiing, snorkling or diving for longer periods without the need of taking the case... Of course you still need the 2nd module to download or copy the media to an SD card.. but now you can do more water/wet activities without case. (Battery time on only having main module is still the same)
Yep. If you do want to use the module there is the option of getting a third party waterproof case too. Still just being able to use the camera module works just as nice.
Mine are small b-roll clips mostly. I have tried 4K but in one case I ran out of power. Most of what I have done was while bike riding so I had a cool breeze passing by the camera. Long videos I usually add the dual display module. Without your probably looking at around 10min at 4K/30fps RS. With the battery or dual screen module best case it can be up to 22min.
@@supergewoon Yep. Should have caught myself on that one. Wish YT had a way of us doing minimal editing of our videos after the fact rather than having to re-upload it again.
@@JuarezTravelz No, it's also not ROM. Read ONLY memory indicates that you can only read that memory. You can't record videos on a ROM memory. ROM memory used to be CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, etc. We don't actually use ROM in almost anything anymore. It's just storage. Plain and simple. It's 128 GB Internal storage. Its sometimes made of a comercial SSD (M.2 or SATA) and sometimes it's an UFS Internal Flash memory, but we should simplify this for the sake of being clear. It's just Storage. It's non-volatile but it's not READ ONLY.
Thanks that is a very good explanation. Guess in my mind the word ROM did not come into play since it is like you mentioned Read Only Memory and this internal storage really is read and write; but not RAM since once power is gone so is what is stored in memory. Thus internal storage is the better notation. Thanks for watching.
I purchased the DJI Osmo Mini Tripod for about $16 (also comes with the Osmo Pocket 3). You can also use any third party mini tripod. Also used the DJI Action 2 Magnetic Ball-Joint Adapter Mount that came with my 32GB Action 2 bundle (unscrewed the adhesive base and screwed in the mini tripod). You can purchase these items if you don't have these at the DJI Store. Links: store.dji.com/product/dji-action-2-magnetic-ball-joint-adapter-mount?vid=109011 store.dji.com/product/osmo-mini-tripod?vid=153411
Yep. I looked at the GO3 at BestBuy and it felt toy like (lots of plastic parts) for a very high price. Glad DJI brought the price down on the Action 2. In my case I am glad I chose the Action 2.
I use the case so I haven't seen the issue on either the 32GB or 128GB. It does get warm but I am usually using mine while in motion on an eBike. I don't recall the overheating limitation changing even with the 128GB version
@@johnorton4418 So the difference here is the amount of shades for color channel (RGB) that each provide. 8 bit gives you 256 shades of color where 10 bit give you 1024 shades of color for your video. Also means that 10-bit video takes more memory storage space. So for regular videos you would post on social media 8 bit is sufficient. If you wanting better quality and more color grading capability ( a bit more pro) then 10 bit would be preferable.
Yep. To sum it up its just internal storage. Really I should have noted it as internal memory storage; but I caught that after the fact. Thanks for watching.
Just picked up another one of these. It’s our absolute favorite camera by far. Got rid of most of our others since this is just so convenient and capable.
Yep. Looking at mounting one on one of may camera cages.
A great advantage, now you can go skiing, snorkling or diving for longer periods without the need of taking the case... Of course you still need the 2nd module to download or copy the media to an SD card.. but now you can do more water/wet activities without case. (Battery time on only having main module is still the same)
Yep. If you do want to use the module there is the option of getting a third party waterproof case too. Still just being able to use the camera module works just as nice.
Nice video! Any experience with max. recording time and overheating? Any difference when using the 128GB for long recording time?
Mine are small b-roll clips mostly. I have tried 4K but in one case I ran out of power. Most of what I have done was while bike riding so I had a cool breeze passing by the camera. Long videos I usually add the dual display module. Without your probably looking at around 10min at 4K/30fps RS. With the battery or dual screen module best case it can be up to 22min.
128 GB of ROM not RAM. Thanks for the video tho!
Real only memory?
@@supergewoon Yep. Should have caught myself on that one. Wish YT had a way of us doing minimal editing of our videos after the fact rather than having to re-upload it again.
@@JuarezTravelz No, it's also not ROM. Read ONLY memory indicates that you can only read that memory. You can't record videos on a ROM memory. ROM memory used to be CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, etc. We don't actually use ROM in almost anything anymore.
It's just storage. Plain and simple. It's 128 GB Internal storage. Its sometimes made of a comercial SSD (M.2 or SATA) and sometimes it's an UFS Internal Flash memory, but we should simplify this for the sake of being clear. It's just Storage. It's non-volatile but it's not READ ONLY.
Thanks that is a very good explanation. Guess in my mind the word ROM did not come into play since it is like you mentioned Read Only Memory and this internal storage really is read and write; but not RAM since once power is gone so is what is stored in memory. Thus internal storage is the better notation. Thanks for watching.
Hi, just wondering, what is the tripod you use at the end of the video?
I purchased the DJI Osmo Mini Tripod for about $16 (also comes with the Osmo Pocket 3). You can also use any third party mini tripod. Also used the DJI Action 2 Magnetic Ball-Joint Adapter Mount that came with my 32GB Action 2 bundle (unscrewed the adhesive base and screwed in the mini tripod). You can purchase these items if you don't have these at the DJI Store. Links:
store.dji.com/product/dji-action-2-magnetic-ball-joint-adapter-mount?vid=109011
store.dji.com/product/osmo-mini-tripod?vid=153411
what about thermical shut down, has it got any better than the 32gb? If not, i don't see the reason for an upgrade
Still the same and still requires the case.
@@JuarezTravelz no reason to upgrade then..
superior to the insta360 go cameras IN EVERY SINGLE WAY
Yep. I looked at the GO3 at BestBuy and it felt toy like (lots of plastic parts) for a very high price. Glad DJI brought the price down on the Action 2. In my case I am glad I chose the Action 2.
Is this still overheating?
I use the case so I haven't seen the issue on either the 32GB or 128GB. It does get warm but I am usually using mine while in motion on an eBike. I don't recall the overheating limitation changing even with the 128GB version
sadly no 10 bit again
True.
Benefit of 10 bit?
@@johnorton4418 So the difference here is the amount of shades for color channel (RGB) that each provide. 8 bit gives you 256 shades of color where 10 bit give you 1024 shades of color for your video. Also means that 10-bit video takes more memory storage space. So for regular videos you would post on social media 8 bit is sufficient. If you wanting better quality and more color grading capability ( a bit more pro) then 10 bit would be preferable.
@@JuarezTravelz ok. For pov type of camera battery is most imp
If only it took an SD card. Then the storage wouldn't matter. ROM storage not RAM.
Yep. To sum it up its just internal storage. Really I should have noted it as internal memory storage; but I caught that after the fact. Thanks for watching.
It does. You plug it into the Power Module or Dual Screen Module which comes with.
Its not RAM
True. Best answer that lines up is just internal storage. Not specifically RAM or ROM. Thanks