Description
Stay on Point with ActiveTrack 6.0 – With upgraded tracking tech, OM 6 sticks to your energetic kids or playful pets like glue. You can even make it track yourself! Become the star of your own film without needing anyone’s help.
Silky Smooth Shots with 3-Axis Stabilization – You know what ruins videos? Shaky footage! DJI OM 6 is here to help. This phone gimbal ensures super steady shots, even when you’re on the move. Say hello to buttery-smooth videos!
So quick, So easy – This smartphone stabilizer powers on as soon as you unfold it. Just attach your phone, and you are ready to shoot! Catch that breathtaking sunset or your child’s smile without missing a beat.
Lightweight, Compact, and Extendable – With a foldable design and weighing only 309g, this cell phone gimbal stabilizer is easy to take anywhere. Extend the built-in extension rod to get creative angles or the perfect selfie.
Shoot Like a Pro, Even If You’re a Newbie – OM 6’s ShotGuides recognizes your scene and suggests a shot sequence. From romantic outings to picnics, follow the steps to easily create stunning films, even if it’s your first time.
Use Side Wheel to Get Cinematic Effects – The side wheel gives you power over focus and zoom. Nail that cinematic blur or try a Hitchcock zoom for some dramatic flair. Up your video game and impress your friends with high-quality videos.
The gimbal is stain resistant and coated in a non-slip texture, with an ergonomic grip that will keep it secure in your hands. It’s compatible with most iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and Huawei series. Please check the compatibility list before purchasing.
New Parents & Kids Mode – Capture and record heartwarming moments with your child as the gimbal autonomously shoots and records, allowing parents to be present in the frame.
Pookies paradise –
I must have watched over 10 YouTube videos on this lens, and read 20+ articles and reviews on websites before getting it. I’m not able to easily just buy lenses, as they cost ££££… The price seamed to good to be true, it’s a real bargain, hence why I researched it thoroughly before buying it. My advice get it, it’s sharper than most canon lenses, right into the corners. Even the 50mm 1.4 is not as sharp as this lens. UPDATE after a month Ok so first off when you buy this lens, one major thing to be aware of, it’s quite commonly sold with an old version of the firmware. If the serial number on the lens is xx0, or xx1 even xx2 then you have the older firmware, e.g if the third digit on the serial number is less than 3 you need to update the firmware from the old 1.10. To the new 1.2.0 The reason for this is there is a fault with the lens, where it gets sort of jammed and won’t focus if pressure is applied to the front of the lens or the focus ring. This problem is completely resolved in firmware version 1.2.0, if your Lens serial number is xx3, e.g the 3rd digit is a 3 or higher, the lens is a newer version and already has the update. I ordered my lens from Gadget Tree in 2013 and was a little surprised it had an older serial number xx2, and needed this firmware update to be done by myself. Ok so to update the firmware, you need a camera with the ability to update “lens” firmware, which only the eos 650D, the 700D and the 5D mark iii can do. I got lucky and a friend has the 700D, I put the firmware file on an SD card (available from canon website) took my lens and SD around to his house and updated my lenses firmware In what took a few seconds At most, I was not able to do this on my older canon 60D, so was lucky he had a more recently released camera. Right now that’s out of the way, and please don’t let the firmware put you off, you could pop into a camera shop and ask them to do this for you too, sure most palaces would help you use a display. Model of the 5D mark iiii to do it, Otherwise you will have to send it to canon, but that feels a bit like overkill, Sooooo back to the actual lens, it’s truly my favourite lens, I hardly use my zooms, my 50mm f1.8 or kit lens…. This little 40mm f2.8 is just so sharp from corner to corner and has such little distortion or chromatic aberration that it quite simply gives me the best photos out of my camera iv ever taken. I love the 40mm it’s superb on a crop sensor 60D, it makes the camera so light weight and small, compared to any other lens, that I removed the strap and camera bag, and carry my DSLR in my coat pocket, like its a bridge camera, which means I have my camera with me more often, and thus can take more street photography and pics of the kids. The lens enables you to use your DSLR is a more subtle, small camera way, I feel less self conscious using my camera In busy public places with this lens, and the beauty is it’s taking superbly sharp photographs, better than some bigger lenses. So in summary, it’s small, it makes your camera (especially a non heavy crop 60D) super handy and portable in your pocket, it takes crazily sharp beautiful photos, and costs less than 99% of the lenses canon make, it should cost more as the build quality and image quality are as good as the more expensive 50mm F1.4, which it actually out performs when both lenses are set to F2.8, it’s far sharper!! Than the 50mm especially in the corners where the 50mm goes a bit soft. Yes it’s not as great I’m low low light as an F1.8 or F1.4, but it’s blumin close, and does create nice broker, So it’s really a win win lens, seriously stop reading this, go buy it and love how your camera suddenly becomes a pocket camera, (largish pockets) that’s super sharp, and less attention grabbing. 109 people found this helpful
Tinman –
December 2024 Colour Name: Shadow Grey/Graphite Aluminium Pattern Name: Single Very good and far superior to the Hauwei bands that they have replaced Heart monitoring are comprehensive and also do basic ECG readings. Very happy with these so far and a decent price. 3 people found this helpful
Reiss A (verified owner) –
Verified Purchase Quality product Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 December 2024 Colour Name: Shadow Grey/Graphite Aluminium Pattern Name: Single Great Seller, thank you One person found this helpful
Alejandro Ydrobo –
I nearly always buy Motorola phones, the G55 5G being the latest and I was not disappointed. It is so much faster in every way than my old G10. The screen is clearer, it’s got more memory, then I put in a 128gb sd micro card for my music and photos. Can’t really comment on the camera as I rarely use it. But overall I’m well happy with my new phone. I would recommend it anyone needing a new budget phone. I even got an extra £20 off an alreadyy discounted phone with Gadget Tree making it £159.00. 8 people found this helpful
Frontosa (verified owner) –
Fitbit has improved quite alot and I am impressed with the features of the watch, There is some delay sometimes in transfering the data between the phone and the watch which happened few times with Whatsapp and email notifications. The activity tracker is really good and can predict to a good level what you are doing, probably you need to trigger it sometimes but then it will learn and notify you to activities automatically I like the simple sleek design Heart rate sometimes requires a bit of tight fit but never found it to be annoying, It works nice for me, I have a bit of hairy hands still it works nicely I am struggling to find some functions as the interface is not as user friendly as smart watches. I appreciate it is a tracker and not a smart watch but if that feature can be improved then I am definite that lots of people will buy this tracker I would like it to have some connectivity to machines similary to charge 6 as this will help alot in exercise monitoring I had a Fitbit Charge 3 before, moved to Samsung watch then now back again to Fitbit, I still miss the smart watch simplicity and ease of use and finding apps in comparison to this tracker all in all I will give it 4/5. I still like it alot but I think Fitbit can still improve it a bit 18 people found this helpful
Mike Piercy –
This was bought to replace a Fitbit Sense 1 which had broken. The Sense 1 was always a little finicky. Sometimes it wouldn’t charge, sometimes it’d only charge halfway. The sense 1’s footstep detector was wildly inaccurate. About the only thing it did well was the heartbeat thing, which was quite accurate. The Sense 2 fixes a lot of these issues, and makes for a faster, smoother experience. The Sense 1 would lag occasionally when swiping, but the Sense 2 doesn’t. It’s a better watch all round, I think. We both, originally, paid for the subscription, but it just didn’t seem to give us anything worthwhile. Apps like Zombies Run! give you fun, cool things to do to get fit. Other apps give you recipes, or fitness ideas, or reminders etc… I just feel that the fitbit ecosystem has stagnated a little and they’re just selling smartwatches/fitness trackers without evolving the experience. So, there’s one thing that’s the same with both, and it’s still a disappointment, the app: The thing that annoyed me about the Sense 1 was that it constantly had a “disconnected from phone” icon on the screen, despite the phone sitting RIGHT THERE. What’s the point of having a smart watch that can control the phone, if it only works if the app is loaded and showing on the phone’s screen? I can count on one finger the number of times that I’ve had the Fitbit app loaded, and someone’s tried to call me, and I’ve been able to answer it using the smart watch. The sense 2 does the same. Despite having the App on the phone, it still doesn’t detect the phone unless the app is loaded. And sometimes you’ll load the app, and it’ll take ages for it sync with the watch, despite the watch being in the active bluetooth devices list. I know Bluetooth is a bit flakey, and not all devices are equal when it comes to supporting different profiles, but I would have thought the one thing the watch was supposed to do (exchange information with the app) would have been sorted. The watch was for my wife, and she’s had no problems with it so far. She likes the features, but doesn’t use much of the additional functionality. She occasionally loads the fitbit app to sync the data and see how she’s been doing. but, if I’m honest, I think the App needs a major overhaul. She shouldn’t have to take the watch off, and lie it next to the phone for ten minutes to sync for her to know how many steps she’s taken, or for the most useful information to be buried under a dropdown, which is in a tab, under a graph, which is about four scrolls down. The app has most of what you need, but it could do with a little of a redesign I think… Perhaps find a way to let people configure their dashboard, both in the app, and on the notifications, or widgets on the home screen. 4 people found this helpful