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DJI Osmo Mobile 3

£100/$119

www.dji.com

The Osmo Mobile is designed exclusively for smartphone videography. Its spring-loaded clamp effortlessly accommodates even the largest phones, and the gimbal arm can rotate through 90 degrees.

The construction is plasticy, but the Osmo still feels like a quality product, and the well sculpted ergonomic handle is comfortable for prolonged use. Comfort is further helped by the low 405g weight – 80g less than the Osmo Mobile 2 – which is all the more impressive given this new Osmo has a hinged gimbal arm so it folds smaller for transportation.

There are few physical buttons, but the Osmo is crammed with features. Not only will it automatically detect when you intend to move the camera and smooth this

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