Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Apr 25
ZDNET reviewer finds DJI Osmo Nano outperforms GoPro HERO13 Black after extensive testing
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Apr 25

ZDNET reviewer finds DJI Osmo Nano outperforms GoPro HERO13 Black after extensive testing

8 articles · Updated · ZDNet · Apr 25
  • The DJI Osmo Nano, weighing just 1.8 ounces and measuring 2.25 × 1.16 × 1.1 inches, impressed with its 4K/120fps video, built-in storage, and 200-minute battery life using the Vision Dock.
  • The reviewer highlighted the camera's compactness, editing flexibility with D-Log M profile, robust audio options, and seamless iPhone connectivity as key advantages over the GoPro HERO13 Black.
  • While the Osmo Nano is less rugged than traditional action cameras, its portability and feature set make it ideal for vloggers and adventurers seeking convenience and high-quality footage in a small package.
Is the Osmo Nano's convenience worth sacrificing the extreme durability GoPro is known for?
Can DJI's integrated ecosystem dethrone GoPro's subscription model in the creator economy?
Has the 'action camera' evolved from a sports tool to an everyday life-logging device?
Why are young creators ditching smartphone perfection for the 'flawed' look of compact cameras?
With compact cameras surging, are smartphones finally losing their grip on casual photography?