DJI has teased an enigmatic product launch scheduled for February 18, 2025. The catchy tagline “Focus On Every Move” suggests a device prioritizing stabilization, with speculation pointing towards the eagerly awaited Osmo Mobile 7 (OM 7) smartphone gimbal.
To heighten anticipation, DJI has announced another event on February 20, hinting at a product with the tagline “Roll With It.” This item is rumored to be the new RS 4 Mini gimbal designed for professional filmmakers. With consecutive launches on the horizon and the newly unveiled DJI Flip drone making waves among users, DJI appears poised to commence 2025 with significant momentum.
Details on the anticipated Osmo Mobile 7
Although DJI has been discreet about details, leaks indicate that the Osmo Mobile 7 might be available in two variants: a standard OM 7 and a more advanced OM 7 Pro. The standard version is expected to retain familiar joystick controls, dedicated record and memory buttons, along with a side zoom wheel. A small built-in display is also rumored, simplifying the process of checking battery levels and connectivity.
The OM 7 Pro, likely aimed at professional users, may feature a precision focus and zoom wheel integrated into the handle, potentially enhancing the zoom control from the Osmo Mobile 6 for smoother manual adjustments, ideal for serious content creators.
Both models are anticipated to come equipped with a longer-lasting battery, with rumors suggesting up to 10 hours of operation on a single charge.
The Osmo Mobile 6, which is currently available at a 9% discount, set a high standard with its compact design and enhanced stabilization. If the leaks hold true, the OM 7 series could elevate smartphone videography, offering superior manual control, extended battery life, and an enhanced shooting experience.
As we approach DJI’s back-to-back launch events, excitement reaches a peak. Whether you’re a casual smartphone photographer or a professional creator, these forthcoming releases may prove transformative.
Be sure to mark your calendars — February 18 and 20 could be significant dates for DJI enthusiasts.
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