Dji pocket 2 vs GoPro hero 10 low light test one clear winner

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Dji Pocket 2 vs GoPro Hero 10 I could probably predict the result on the front. Dji pocket 2 has a larger sensor and mechanical gimbal gives it a clear advantage when it is dark.

But I had expected that the new GoPro Hero 10 would do better than this. Hypersmooth 4.0 does not work very well when lighting conditions are poor. I believe that an action camera should be able to be used in low light conditions, of course not in the middle of the night. But should work when it gets darker.

But I still think the GoPro Hero 10 is the best camera GoPro has made. Hope with updates they can make it even better. Dji Pocket 2 is a completely different camera, this is meant for travel, vlog. Not action, it is a fantastic camera with many good features.

But the clear winner in this test is the Dji Pocket 2!.

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Pocket 2 is the perfect mini cam for those who are not too much into action, but simply gorgeous, smooth stabilization, and incredible low light footage, from such a small device. Thanks!

midipem
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Definitely a winner with the pocket 2! Good test!

TonesAdventuresHD
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Waoww
I enjoyed to wach your vidio
Comparing of two cameras,
Beautifull result both of them
Thank for sharing good vidio

ranggapodachannel
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Hello friends, I enjoyed your video. ~~!!👏👍5

JoeCoachTV
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For me, DJI Pocket 2 wins. I see the point of interest more clearly, so you. And the surrounding forest is not important. The second camera can capture you and the surroundings sharply. I like DJI better, not because I tend to be drone to this company, but because I have eyes and see. Many people may not agree with me.

bullDJI
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Great video - just what I was looking for. Just out of curiosity; does the Pocket 2 have adjustable F-stops - there is no reference to them (other than to the maximum of F1.7) on DJI's spec sheet. Can you set them manually (aperture priority)? - the pdf instruction manual is pretty dire and doesn't really tell me anything. > Cheers! <

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