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Hans Posted
Was very on the fence about buying this with the new GoPro (Mission 1 Pro) about to release and the possibility of a new DJI camera coming out at the end of the year. Ask yourself this: do I actually need 8K video for any reason and am I willing to deal with storing massive file sizes? If the answer is NO, then you might as well save a few hundred dollars and buy the DJI Action 6 or a GoPro Hero 13. And, I would recommend one of those 2 over previous models for plenty of little technicalities I’m not going to get into here as they depend on your use case. I’ve been using this camera for diving and mountain biking with impressive results! For mountain biking, I have it inside a SmallRig metal case with that connected to a Stuntman chest mount and definitely recommend that setup. You’ll also want to get the DJI FOV Boost Lens if you want to film in square and crop twice for both social media and YouTube (9:16 and 16:9), but if you don’t mind filming twice you don’t need it and just use Rocksteady (not rocksteady+) with camera set to Ultrawide + 4K 30fps. Some people also get an ND filter so they can crank up the shutter for more motion blur and run 60/120fps for better slomo in post, but I haven’t felt any need for that. For diving I can only recommend the official DJI dive case and floating handle as that’s what I’ve bought (didn’t wanna risk the cheap ones on Amazon) and it’s working great! I still need to buy a case for the accessories and currently just put a sock over the dive case while I’m not in the water so the clear plastic that sits in front of the camera lens doesn’t get scratched or anything. I did buy a screen protector pack on Amazon for like $10 and am glad I did because all sort of little rocks can be flying around using this camera mountain biking or if you plan to ride on the streets on a motorcycle, car mount, etc. I didn’t put on the lens protector that came with as I didn’t want to reduce the quality of my recordings but at least it’s relatively cheap, quick, and easy to unscrew and replace the lens at home if needed. Battery life has been good! I always bring all 3 charged batteries with me anytime I take the camera out, but I haven’t yet burned through more than maybe half of a battery in one session yet. Will be good to have the extras for times like camping trips though where I’d like to avoid having to recharge anything.
Dave Posted
Title: Best low-light action cam I've owned Review: Great low-light upgrade. The bigger 1/1.1" sensor and f/2 - f/4 variable aperture make night and indoor video much cleaner than my last action cam. Battery goes about 4 hours at 1080p, and the 50GB built-in storage saved me when I forgot my card. Stabilization is excellent. Downsides: tops out at 4K (GoPro does 5.3K), image can be a bit over-sharpened, and the mount is fiddly. If you shoot a lot at dusk/night or need vertical 4K, it's worth it. Pros: low-light, battery life, built-in storage, vertical 4K Cons: no 5.3K, aggressive processing
aranmor Posted
This little camera has made me find a long lost passion for photography, even though it is an action camera, it has so many great features, and packs such a great sensor, that the best part is the versatility it brings. A real joy to use.
MARIO Posted
No words can describe this absolute perfection of a camera
RoyelinR Posted
The product was delivered satisfactorily and on time.
EDGARC Posted
The DJI Osmo Action 6 Standard Camera Combo is a strong choice for journalists who need a compact, reliable camera capable of delivering broadcast-quality footage in demanding environments. Its excellent image stabilization, sharp 4K video, and impressive low-light performance make it ideal for breaking news, field reporting, and fast-paced documentary work. The dual touchscreens also make it easy to frame stand-ups or self-recorded pieces without carrying additional gear. What stands out most from a reporting perspective is its durability. The camera is waterproof, rugged, and built to handle rain, dust, and unpredictable conditions while remaining small enough to fit in a pocket. Combined with long battery life and quick startup, it's a dependable backup—or even a primary camera—for journalists working in the field who need to capture the moment without slowing down.
Maverick Posted
The battery life on this thing is unmatched. Took it ziplining and my sister’s Go Pro ran out of battery halfway through while mine still had juice well after the trip. Quality of video is great too!
DALLY Posted
I absolutely love this camera. It has all the video taking capabilities you may need. Picture is very sharp and colors pop aswell. Overall great purchase.
RLFoto Posted
This camera exceeded expectations while capturing BTS footage for a documentary project. Both my client and I were thoroughly impressed by the exceptional video clarity it delivered. The intuitive start/stop recording controls made the entire filming process seamless and stress-free. What truly stood out to me, however, was the hand gesture feature...an absolute game-changer when the camera was mounted to the window, allowing us to control recordings without ever having to physically reach the device. Highly recommend for any professional or creative filming needs.
GURJANTV Posted
A best action camera which i ever bought it’s better than any other action cameras
martin21rueda Posted
This camara has been keeping my safe on the road when i ride my motorcycle. I mount it to my helmet and my bike. I have gotten good video from it and it is very durable. I love it.
Conrad Posted
Small package with a big punch. Rugged built size for action filming.
JESSEL Posted
Great little camera to travel with and be able to record every memory
Christian12 Posted
I upgraded from action 5pro. Great camera, great for videos
daleweez Posted
The camera takes great video and pictures but needs better directions on the features and use.