DJI Osmo Action 4 Standard Combo Deal
DJI’s Osmo Action 4 Standard Combo, priced at $209 (was $299), gives newer models from GoPro and Insta360 a run for their money, which still cost more than $350. The Action 4’s appeal stems from the fact that it features a 1/1.3 inch sensor, which is larger than what the GoPro Hero 13 Black and Hero 12 use, yet the Osmo still manages to pull in more light, making low-light shots much clearer.



When combined with a f2.8 lens, 4K video at 120fps is silky smooth like no other. Plus, the 10 bit D Log M mode allows you to experiment with post-production grading while maintaining highlights and shadows. This camera is extremely stable, and it achieves this without the need of a gimbal. Rock steady 3.0 and HorizonSteady handle all of the heavy lifting, smoothing out bumps even on rocky roads or while paddleboarding.

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DJI Osmo Action 4 Standard Combo, 4K/120fps Waterproof Action Camera with a 1/1.3-Inch Sensor, Stunning...
  • Impeccable Image Quality, Day or Night - Experience stunning image clarity and unparalleled low-light performance with the 4K action camera's large...
  • Vivid, True-to-Life Colors - Elevate your footage using 10-bit and D-Log M Color Performance to capture dazzling effects in golden sunrises and...
  • Long-Lasting Power, Even in Extreme Cold - Tackle low temperatures of -20°C (-4°F) and record up to 150 minutes non-stop with this reliable action...


Simply click it in and go; it’s that simple. The battery life is also astounding; an Extreme battery lasts up to 160 minutes at 4K/60fps, or a whopping 2.5 hours in simpler settings, outlasting GoPro’s typical battery life of 90-120 minutes. Plus, it can withstand temperatures as low as -4F, outperforming competitors that pack up when it becomes cold. The standard kit contains the battery, a protective frame for capturing horizontal or vertical photos, a fast release mount and adhesive base (that can withstand a beating), a locking screw, a cable, a lens hood, and an anti-slip cushion.


You can slap this thing on and be ready to go in seconds without breaking a sweat; simply snap it into place with magnets and choose between a helmet, handlebar, or selfie stick. Older GoPros required tinkering with a thumbscrew, but not the Osmo Action 4. Its dual screens are really useful to say the least, with a 1.4-inch square on the front and a 2.25-inch rectangle on the back, the latter of which make framing photos a breeze. It’s also waterproof up to 18 meters (59 feet) without a case, which outperforms GoPro, making it ideal for snorkeling or a rainy hike.

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