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Cycle News 2024 Issue 32 August 13

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VOLUME ISSUE AUGUST , P119 CAMERA The Osmo Action 4 Camera retails for $299 but is available with several combo (mounting) packages at varying prices. Our camera came with the Motor - cycle/Mountain Cycling pack- age, which includes the camera, a chest strap mount, and a handlebar mount for $349. All combos include at least the camera, a battery, a USB-C ca - ble, two sticky mounting pads, a magnetic mounting base, and a metal cage with a side mount for vertical filming. RIDER ANALYSIS This was my first time using any of DJI's action cameras. However, I am familiar with their drones, and I've al- ways been very impressed with their image quality for both video and still photography. So, I was anxious to give the Osmo a try. I am also fairly familiar with GoPro action cameras (aren't we all?), so it was very easy to familiarize myself with the Osmo 4—it's very GoPro-ish. It doesn't take long to figure out what does what without referring to the instructions, even if you've never used a GoPro or an action camera before, for that matter. I won't geek out on all the cam- era's technical details; instead, I will focus on what's important to me, and most likely to you, too, regarding action cameras in real-world use, like ease of use and image quality. Let's just say I wasn't disap- pointed with the quality of either the Action 4's videos or still images; they both look great. Colors are rich and accurate, and the smallish 10-mega- pixel (in JPEG or JPEG+RAW) still images look very sharp right out of the camera. The still shots you see on these pages came right out of the camera with no help from post-processing, which is nice when your life revolves around deadlines. Same with videos. If you're into post- processing, however, there is plenty of information within the photo and video to make them look even pret- tier. I preferred shooting in ultra-wide lens mode. There is some distortion, but it is acceptable, in my opinion. You can't add a lens to the Action 4, but I never felt the need to. There is, however, a screw-on lens protector that I never removed. It's best left in place at all times. The Action 4 camera takes high-quality video in 4K and 10 megapixel still images. LIST PRICE: $299 (standard combo) / $349 (as tested, w/ Motorcycle/Mountain Cycling package) WEBSITE: DJI.com

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