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DJI Osmo Mobile 3 Handheld Smartphone Gimbal

 DJI Osmo Mobile 3 Handheld Smartphone Gimbal

Price in india: 9,499

Over the past few years we've seen massive leaps in the quality of video produced by smartphones, allowing content creators to lean more heavily than ever on the devices in their pockets. Whether you're a vlogger, journalist, budding cinematographer or just a parent who wants to post great videos on Facebook, chances are good that you're part of this trend.

However, to get the best results, it still helps to use some third party tools. Enter the DJI Osmo Mobile 3, the third generation of DJI's gimbal stabilization system for smartphones, which can help take your production quality up a level – particularly if you're the kind of person who shoots while moving around. Let's take a look at it in more detail.

Key features/specifications

  • Foldable design
  • Hyperlapse and timelapse functions
  • Active tracking
  • Trigger control
  • Bluetooth connection
  • 15-hour battery life

The Osmo Mobile 3 is a drastic overhaul of the company's predecessor, the Osmo Mobile 2. It joins a lineup of increasingly sophisticated smartphone gimbals from competitors like Freefly, Zhiyun, Gudsen, and others.

DJI Osmo Mobile 3  Dynamic Design

A sleek, foldable design allows Osmo Mobile 3 to be taken anywhere. Weighing just 0.89 lbs / 405g, it is portable, light and incredibly convenient.


Features & details


  • Featuring a new foldable design, a lots of new functions the Osmo Mobile 3 smartphone stabilizer is a must-have handheld gimbal for content creators.

  • A 3-axis stabilized gimbal features brushless motors that provide smooth, real-time responses to eliminate unwanted camera movements.

  • The Osmo Mobile 3 features a variety of functions allowing you to vlog and shoot content throughout the day including: Gesture Control, Dolly Zoom, Panoramas, Slow Motion,Timelapse, Hyperlapse, Sport Mode, Handy Convenience, Story Mode

The materials need to stand up to commercial use while being as light as possible (since someone will be holding the gimbal all day). They also have a lot of time and money sunk into their proprietary gimbal controllers. Lastly they're not very expensive compared to the cameras they're flying.