The Osmo 6 features a new wheel control that makes zooming and focusing easy and also comes with a status panel to show the gimbal’s battery life. The compact (10.8 x 4.3 x 3.8 inches) and foldable design is easy to stick in a backpack or even a pocket. The Osmo Mobile 6 features a quick-release magnetic phone clamp, which makes attaching your device quick and hassle-free, without having to remove your phone case. DJI’s Osmo Mobile 6 arrives with a couple of new features that help you access the gimbals feature set and the information you need while filming quickly. The new side wheel located on the gimbal’s handle allows users to zoom in and out while also offering manual focus control. The Osmo’s status panel reveals the amount of battery life the gimbal has remaining and uses illuminated icons to alert users which gimbal mode the Osmo Mobile 6 is using. The four available modes are: follow, tilt lock, FPV, and “SpinShot.” You can switch between them using the M button. DJI promises “improved ergonomics” thanks to a redesigned handle and support for larger phones. DJI has updated the gimbal’s tracking software to ActiveTrack 5.0, which you will also find in the DJI’s Mavic 3 drone (opens in new tab). The unit features a built-in extension rod/ selfie stick, panorama,  timelapse, and hand gesture-controlled shooting modes. It comes with a 1000 mAh battery rated for six hours and twenty-four minutes of use.   The DJI Osmo 6 will cost you $159, and you can purchase one right now at DJI’s website (opens in new tab).  Via The Verge

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