I thought that with the Insta360 One R 1" and the Hohem iSteady 4 Pro, I had solved the issue of nighttime videos, since the GoPro Hero 10 doesn't have it in this area, but when I bought the DJI Pocket 2, I realized how wrong I was!
But let's start from the beginning, starting with what I consider to be negative:
1) Its battery is small and built-in, so it cannot be changed in case it runs out, but you still have a lot of work to do (however, it can be connected to a power bank and operate while charging) or in case the battery fails either due to a defect or due to long-term use.
2) It is not waterproof, so without the special case, it is better not to use it even in fog!
3) The maximum resolution is 4K and the maximum frame rate is 60fps.
On the positive side:
1) It has mechanical stabilization instead of digital, so you don't lose part of the video due to stabilization, nor do you lose stabilization (image shake) when shooting video with a low frame rate and slow shutter speed (e.g. 24fps @ 1/48).
2) It has digital zoom that you can use while shooting video.
3) It records excellent sound, especially if you have the DJI Mic and the Do-It-All Handle (Creator Combo).
4) It can be used as a camera (normal or fpv), to take timelapse and motion timelapse, to take regular or panoramic photos, and has many other features that are accessible through the MIMO app (the package includes a QR code that you scan and takes you to the page where you download the app).
5) With the Do-It-All Handle, you can control it with your mobile phone from a distance.
6) If you find its tiny screen difficult, you can attach the special adapter included in the package and connect it to your mobile phone so that you can use it as a controller and have a huge screen.
7) It has a small additional lens with a magnetic attachment that significantly expands the field of view.
8) The Face Track and Active Track functions free up your hands if you use the DJI Pocket 2 for vlogging.
9) If you buy it individually, it has a very good price (120+ euros less than a GoPro Hero 10) and in the Creator Combo (which is worth its money because it has a bunch of really useful accessories), its price is at the level of a standalone GoPro Hero 10 and lower than that of the Hero 11.
Personally, I mainly use it for video walks and timelapse, and I have to say that I regret spending so much money on the Insta360 One R, as it has better stabilization and better performance in nighttime videos.
It may only reach up to 4K@60fps, but the video and audio quality is excellent and the stabilization is on another level.
I also tried it in nighttime video with a moving car, and I dare say that it left me speechless there too!
To understand what I mean, check here:
Video walk + timelapse in the village of Ligkiades Zagoriou:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYlGsrVaBTc
Video walk + zoom in Perama Ioannina:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvQ9TCJ2Hxo
Video walk in the village of Vradeto Zagoriou:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtUGRV8Ob_4
Video walk with low lighting in the village of Pyrsogianni Konitsis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCILP2zBYkE
Video walk with low lighting + zoom in the village of Pentalofos Kozanis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG8AHS9UlpY
Video walk + timelapse in Syntagma Square:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzQyXC9HsCw
Presentation video of DJI Pocket 2:
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