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Read the following documents before using DJITM Osmo Pocket 3.
1. Safety Guidelines
2. Quick Start Guide
3. User Manual
It is recommended to watch all the tutorial videos on the ocial DJI website or in the DJI Mimo
app and read the safety guidelines before using for the rst time. Make sure to review the Quick
Start Guide and refer to this User Manual for more information.
Download DJI Mimo App and Watch the Tutorial Videos
Scan the QR code to download the DJI Mimo App and watch the tutorial videos.
DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is a handheld gimbal camera with three-axis mechanical stabilization, which
is capable of shooting stable and smooth videos in various scenarios. The 1-inch CMOS sensor
ensures low-noise, high-quality footage in high-contrast environments. In addition, the 10-bit
D-Log M color mode provides a more comfortable color perception and a larger dynamic range,
which is convenient for post-production color correction.
The rotatable touchscreen of Osmo Pocket 3 allows users to check the live view of the camera,
rotate to start recording, tap to adjust the settings, and can also be used to switch between
horizontal and vertical shooting modes. Osmo Pocket 3 adopts a built-in three-mic array, which
can effectively reduce wind noise and record stereo sound. It also supports the connection
of external mics and monitoring earphones. Users can enjoy more with a variety of optional
accessories such as Osmo Pocket 3 Handle With 1/4″ Thread, Osmo Pocket 3 Battery Handle,
Osmo Mini Tripod, and Osmo Pocket 3 Wide-Angle Lens.
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1. Camera
2. Pan Motor
3. Microphones*
4. Rotatable Touchscreen
5. Speaker
* For better audio quality, DO NOT block the microphones when recording video.
The Osmo Pocket 3 Handle With 1/4″ Thread (hereinafter referred to as “handle”) makes it
more comfortable to hold when recording.* When mounting, connect the handle to the USB-C
port at the bottom of Osmo Pocket 3. The USB-C port on the rear of the handle can be used
for charging, or connecting external audio devices such as wired digital headphones, wired
microphones, and the wireless microphone receiver.
* Hold Osmo Pocket 3 as shown in the illustration. After shooting high-specication videos for an extended
period, the upper part of the product may become hot. DO NOT hold too high to avoid high temperatures.
When detaching, press and hold the release button on the handle and unplug the handle.
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Osmo Pocket 3 Battery Handle
The Osmo Pocket 3 Battery Handle (hereinafter referred to as "battery handle") has a built-in
950mAh battery, which can greatly extend the operating time when connected to Osmo Pocket
3. When mounting, connect the battery handle to the USB-C port at the bottom of Osmo Pocket
3. Make sure the battery handle is rmly attached and the clips on the two sides are locked into
place. Once mounted, the power level of the battery handle can be checked on the rotatable
touchscreen. The USB-C port on the rear of the battery handle can be used for charging or
connecting external audio devices such as wired digital headphones, wired microphones, or the
wireless microphone receiver.
Hold Osmo Pocket 3 as shown in the illustration. After shooting high-specication videos for
an extended period, the upper part of the product may become hot. DO NOT hold too high to
avoid high temperatures.
When detaching, press and hold the release
button on the battery handle and unplug
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detached, press the release button once to
check the battery level using the status LED.
950 mAh
Status LEDBattery Level
Solid red for 3 s and turns o0% - 19%
Solid yellow for 3 s and turns o20% - 49%
Solid green for 3 s and turns o50% - 100%
Blinks greenCharging
OFully Charged
• Make sure the battery handle has power when used with external audio devices.
• Make sure the battery handle is properly insulated to prevent re hazards. DO NOT
drop or strike the battery handle.
• It is recommended to use the DJI 65W Portable Charger or DJI 30W USB-C Charger (not
included) to charge the battery handle.
• If foreign object is obstructing the USB-C port, use an air blower, soft brush, or other
tools to clean the USB-C port and remove the foreign object. Note to sweep from the
inside of the port to the outside.
• The battery handle is not waterproof. DO NOT drop it in water or spill any liquid on
the handle.
• Discharge the battery handle to 50% battery level if it is not used for 10 days or more
in order to extend the battery life.
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Osmo Pocket 3 Wide-Angle Lens
Attach the magnetic Osmo Pocket 3 Wide-Angle Lens to the camera as shown to achieve a wider
shooting angle with 108° FOV and 15mm equivalent focal length.
• With the wide-angle lens attached, the camera will face in the same direction as the
touchscreen when powered off. In this state, the handheld gimbal camera can be
stored in the Osmo Pocket 3 Protective Cover directly. The wide-angle lens can also be
detached and stored in the dedicated storage location in the Osmo Pocket 3 Protective
Cover.
• The wide-angle lens is a small object. Keep it away from children to avoid swallowing.
• Keep the camera lens and both sides of the wide-angle lens clean. Dust or sand may
scratch the lens and result in the wide-angle lens falling o.
Osmo Mini Tripod
Both the handle and battery handle have a 1/4" screw hole at the bottom, which can be used
to install the Osmo Mini Tripod. The mini tripod enables the Osmo Pocket 3 to stand on a at
surface and shoot footage from a xed position.
The footage shot on Osmo Pocket 3 can only be stored on a microSD card (not included). A
UHS-I Speed Grade 3 rating microSD card is required due to the fast reading and writing speeds
necessary for high-resolution video data. Refer to the recommended microSD card list in the
Specications section for more information.
Insert the microSD card into the microSD card slot as shown. To remove the microSD card,
gently push the microSD card to partially eject it.
The photos and videos can be transferred to a mobile device or computer. Refer to the
Transferring Files section for more information.
Powering on
Rotate the touchscreen clockwise or press the Shutter/Record button to power on the Osmo
Pocket 3. If the Screen Rotate & Capture function has been enabled from the control menu, the
Osmo Pocket 3 will start capturing footage as soon as you rotate the touchscreen and power on
the camera. The shooting mode is subject to the users selection in the Screen Rotate & Capture
function settings. After shooting, the camera will automatically power off if left idle for two
seconds. Alternatively, users can press the Shutter/Record button for one second or rotate the
touchscreen counterclockwise to power o the camera.
ON
• The rotate screen to power o function can be congured as follows:
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen to enter the control menu.
2. Tap the settings icon.
3. Scroll down and tap Rotate screen to power o. Then select Now, 2s, or Never.
a. When Now is selected, the camera will power o immediately after you rotate
the touchscreen counterclockwise.
b. When 2s is selected, after rotating the touchscreen, a prompt will be displayed
asking whether to continue shooting. If you do not select within 2 seconds, the
camera will power o.
c. When Never is selected, the camera will continue to shoot after rotating the
screen.
Activation
Make sure to activate the camera using DJI Mimo before rst use. Follow the steps below to
activate:
1. Rotate the touchscreen clockwise or press the Shutter/Record button to power on the
camera.
2. Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on the mobile device.
3. Launch DJI Mimo on the mobile device, tap to connect to the camera, and then follow the
instructions to activate the camera.
Refer to the DJI Mimo App section for more information on how to use the app.
• If DJI Mimo prompts to update the rmware after activation, tap the notication to
update the rmware to the latest version for a better shooting experience. Ensure the
battery level is above 15% before updating the rmware.
Charging the Battery
Use the Type-C to Type-C PD cable (included) to connect a USB-C charger (not included) to the
USB-C port at the bottom of Osmo Pocket 3. It is recommended to use the DJI 65W Portable
Charger, DJI 30W USB-C Charger, or other USB-C Power Delivery chargers. When charging in the
power-o state, the power status can be checked on the touchscreen. It takes about 16 minutes
to charge the battery to 80% and 32 minutes until fully charged.*
* Tested in a laboratory environment with the DJI 65W PD charger (sold separately).
When the handle or battery handle is mounted, use the USB-C port on the rear of the handle for
charging.
• If the battery handle is mounted, the battery handle will not start charging until the
battery of the handheld gimbal camera is fully charged.
After the handheld gimbal camera is powered on, the touchscreen displays the live view
and other information such as the shooting mode, the battery level, and the microSD card
information. Tap or swipe on the touchscreen to interact with the handheld gimbal camera.
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Tap once:
tap an icon to select features such as smart gimbal mode and rotate the camera. Tap
on the live view for focusing and spot metering.
Tap twice:
Swipe down from the top of the screen:
select a subject for ActiveTrack in the live view.
: displays the remaining number of photos or the video duration that can be taken
or recorded according to the current shooting mode. The icon is displayed only when a
microSD card is inserted.
2. Smart Gimbal Mode
: tap to select the smart gimbal mode according to the on-screen description. This
function is only available in Video mode. Refer to the Using the Smart Gimbal Mode section
for more information.
3. Shooting Modes
: tap the icon and swipe to select the shooting mode from Panorama, Photo, Video, LowLight, Slow Motion, and Timelapse. Refer to the Setting the Shooting Mode section for more
information.
4. Battery Level
: displays the current battery level. Tap the icon to view more detailed information. When
the Osmo Pocket 3 Battery Handle is mounted, tap the icon to view the battery level of the
handheld gimbal camera and the battery handle.
5. Zoom
: tap to switch the function of the slider between camera zoom and camera tilt. When the
slider changes to , drag the slider to adjust the camera zoom. Toggle the 5D joystick up and
down to adjust the camera tilt. When the slider changes to , drag the slider to adjust the
camera tilt. Toggle the 5D joystick up and down to adjust the camera zoom.
6. Gimbal Rotate
: tap to switch the camera between facing forward and backward.
Swipe down from the top of the screen to enter the control menu.
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1. Custom Mode
Tap to create and manage custom modes. Save the shooting parameters in the custom
mode, which can then be used directly to shoot similar scenes. Users can save up to ve
custom modes.
2. Screen Rotate & Capture
When this function is enabled, footage shooting will be started as soon as you rotate the
touchscreen clockwise to power on the camera.
It is the quickest way to start shooting and never miss a moment of the action. Set the
shooting mode when enabling the Screen Rotate & Capture. The shooting mode can be set
to Last Settings, Video, Hyperlapse, Low-Light, and Custom. After shooting, the camera will
automatically power o if left idle for two seconds.
• Once the user has started shooting by using screen rotation, the user can rotate
the touchscreen counterclockwise to achieve the following:
a. If the shooting orientation is set to Auto-Rotation or Landscape, the recording
stops and the camera will power o after two seconds.
b. If the shooting orientation is set to Portrait, shooting will continue.
3. Brightness
Tap and slide to adjust the brightness.
4. FT (Sele)
When enabled, the camera will automatically recognize and follow your face to ensure the
best sele angle.
5. Settings
ItemDescriptions
Wireless MicrophoneTap and select TX1 or TX2 to link with the wireless microphone
using Bluetooth. Once successfully linked, related parameters
can be set. Note that linking via Bluetooth is only supported with
the DJI Mic 2 Transmitter. Refer to the Microphone Connection
section for more information.
Set the direction the camera faces when powered on.
Forward: the camera will rotate and face away from the user.
Backward: the camera will rotate and face toward the user.
Last Setting: if the gimbal mode is set to Follow or Tilt Locked,
the camera will face forward or backward. If the gimbal mode
is FPV, the camera will rotate to resume the same orientation
when powered o last time.
Rotate screen to power oIf enabled, the camera can be powered off by rotating the
touchscreen when not recording.
Sele FlipEnable to obtain a better selfie effect by mirroring the image
automatically.
OTG ConnectionTap OTG Connection to connect the handheld gimbal camera to
the Android device with the Type-C to Type-C PD cable (included).
When connected, view and transfer photos and videos via the
device album or le management. Note: OTG Connection is only
available when the Android device supports OTG connection.
Wireless ConnectionTap to check wireless information, select Wi-Fi frequency, and
reset the Wi-Fi connection. Connect the device to DJI Mimo
wirelessly to update the rmware version.
Wearable ModeAfter enabled, the camera will rotate and lock in the sele mode
and the gimbal mode will change to Tilt Locked.
Tap twice on the screen to recenter the gimbal. Swipe up to exit
Wearable mode. In Wearable mode, it is recommended to use
the gimbal camera together with the Osmo Pocket 3 Expansion
Adapter (not included) to get a better rst-person view shooting
experience.
Gimbal CalibrationTap and conrm to calibrate the gimbal. Calibration can reduce
gimbal drift caused by human error or nearby magnetic
interference. DO NOT hold the gimbal camera during calibration.
Make sure to place it on a stable and at surface.
Joystick SpeedSet the zoom speed and gimbal rotation speed controlled by the
5D joystick. A higher value means higher response sensitivity.
Video CompressionTap to congure the video coding format. Eciency (HEVC) is the
default value. Compatibility (H.264) can be selected. If Eciency
is selected, videos will be encoded in HEVC with a smaller file
size. If Compatibility is selected, videos will be encoded in H.264
with higher compatibility.
SoundsTap to set volume.
GridTap to display grid lines in live view photos or videos to help
VideoSet video resolution, frame rate, and aspect ratio.
Low-LightSet video resolution and frame rate.
Slow MotionSet the video resolution and speed ratio.
TimelapseSelect Hyperlapse, Timelapse, or Motionlapse. Tap the upper right
Select 180° or 3×3 panorama photo and set Countdown Timer.
Set Aspect Ratio and Countdown Timer.
corner to set the resolution and frame rate.
Swipe Right - Playback
Swipe right from the left edge of the screen to view the last taken footage. Swipe left from the
right edge of the screen to go back to live view.
After connected to DJI Mimo, the favorite photos or videos can be viewed from Favorites
of the DJI Mimo Album.
Tap to mark as Favorites.
Delete the photo or video.
Swipe Left - Image Settings
Swipe left from the right edge of the screen to enter image and audio settings. Tap PRO to
adjust pro parameters. Dierent parameters can be set in dierent shooting modes as shown
Refer to the table below for detailed information of each parameter setting.
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Exposure
White
Balance
Format
Focus Mode
Image
Adjustment
Glamour
Eects
Colors
Audio
Parameters
Auto and M (manual) modes are available.
AWB (Auto White Balance) and M (manual) modes are available.
When shooting panorama photo, the format can be set as JPEG or
JPEG+RAW.
When taking a photo, JPEG and JPEG+RAW are available.
In Timelapse and Motionlapse mode, the format can be video, Video+JPEG,
or Video+RAW.
Single: Auto-focus operates one single time, which is suitable for capturing
motionless subjects.
Continuous: Auto-focus continues to operate, which is suitable for capturing
moving subjects.
Product Showcase Mode: Focuses on subjects in the foreground, which is
suitable for showing subjects closer to the camera. Product Showcase Mode
is only available in Video mode.
In Video, Slow Motion, and Hyperlapse shooting mode, the sharpness and
noise reduction can be adjusted for optimal image quality.
Enable or disable the glamour eects. After enabled, the user can view and
adjust the effect via DJI Mimo. Footage downloaded via DJI Mimo can be
automatically beautied.
There are three options: Normal, HLG, and D-Log M.
• D-Log M is designed for professional color grading when post-editing.
In high-contrast or multi-color (e.g., garden, field, etc.) scenarios, it can
enlarge the dynamic range for more color-tuning in post-production. 10bit color depth enables smoother color transition.
• HLG mode records with wide dynamic range and color gamut which can
be displayed on an HLG-compatible TV or monitor.
In Video, Low-Light, Slow Motion, and Hyperlapse shooting modes, Channel,
Wind Noise Reduction, Directional Audio, and Gain can be set.
• Channel: select Stereo or Mono.
• Wind Noise Reduction: when enabled, the camera will reduce the wind
noise picked up by the built-in microphone. Note that Wind Noise
Reduction does not work when connected to the external microphone.
• Directional Audio: when Front is selected, the built-in microphone will
enhance the reception of the sound in front of the camera. When Front
and Back is selected, the built-in microphone will enhance the sound
recording at the front and rear of the camera. When All is selected, sounds
from all directions around the camera will be recorded. Directional Audio
is not supported when external microphones are used.
• Gain: when an external microphone is connected, the input gain of the
microphone can be adjusted.
PanoramaTake a panoramic photo with an ultra-wide angle view. The camera will
take a group of photos for the view within the FOV and then combine
them into a panoramic photo.
There are two panoramic modes: 180° and 3×3.
If 180° is selected, the camera will take four horizontal photos from left
to right and combine them into a panoramic photo.
If 3×3 is selected, the camera will take nine photos from different
directions and combine them into the nal panoramic photo.
Take a photo
Take a photo or countdown photo.
VideoRecord a video.
Low-LightWhen selected, the camera will automatically adjust exposure
parameters intelligently to improve image quality in low-light
environments.
Slow MotionSupports 4x or 8x slow-motion video shooting. In Slow Motion mode, the
camera records the video with a high frame rate and slows the footage
down to 4x or 8x the normal speed during playback. Slow Motion
catches details not visible to the naked eye, which is ideal for fast-action
shots. Note that slow-motion videos do not include audio. The audio le
is stored as a standalone le and has the same path as the video le,
which can be transferred to your computer.
TimelapseSelect from Hyperlapse, Timelapse, and Motionlapse. In this mode, the
camera turns long events into short videos by taking a frame of video at
set intervals.
• Use Hyperlapse to record smooth timelapse videos when the camera
is in motion such as in a car or when held in the hand.
• Use Timelapse to record timelapse videos when the camera is
mounted and still. Three presets in Timelapse are designed for typical
scenes such as Crowds, Clouds, and Sunsets. Users can also optimize
the interval and duration for recording Timelapse videos.
• Motionlapse allows you to move along preset shooting positions and
record a timelapse video from dierent angles. Motionlapse supports
LTR (Left to Right), RTL (Right to Left), and Custom Motion. When using
Custom Motion, select 2-4 positions and the gimbal will move to each
position in sequence.
Swipe down from the top of the screen to enter the control menu. Tap the icon to select the
gimbal mode.
Roll
Tilt
Pan
Follow
Follow is selected by default. In this mode, the pan and tilt axes follow the
handle while the roll axis remains level. This mode is suitable for most
scenarios, including vlogs and sele videos.
In this mode, only the pan axis follows while the tilt axis is locked and the
roll axis remains level. This mode is suitable for scenarios such as where
the camera position switches between high and low.
In this mode, the camera rotates freely and follows the handle movement.
This mode is suitable for scenarios where the camera position is
continuously rotating and there is less stability.
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Using ActiveTrack
When in Photo or Video mode, tap twice on the touchscreen to select a subject and enable
ActiveTrack. At this time, the gimbal camera will automatically follow the selected subject. Press
the 5D joystick or tap the touchscreen to exit ActiveTrack.
When FT (Sele) is enabled, the camera will automatically recognize and tracks your face once
the camera rotates to take a sele, helping ensure the best sele angle.
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ActiveTrack is not available in the following scenarios:
• When the shooting mode is Panorama, Low-Light, Slow motion (1080P 8X/4K 4X),
Timelapse, and Motionlapse.
• When the SpinShot is enabled.
Using the Smart Gimbal Mode
In Video mode, tap the icon to select the smart gimbal mode and tap again to exit. Smart gimbal
mode includes the following three modes.
Camera will automatically follow the face closest to the center of camera view.
Dynamic Framing Mode
Select the subject position in the live view based on the golden ratio or the rule of thirds via
the 5D joystick. After the subject enters the frame, press the joystick to track the subject while
keeping the subject at the selected position.
SpinShot Mode
The camera will automatically rotate 90° or 180° when shooting.
• When 90° is selected, press the 5D joystick or tap the icon to enable SpinShot mode with 90°.
Click
to make the camera to rotate 90° counterclockwise on the roll axis, and click to
make the camera to rotate 90° clockwise on the roll axis.
• When 180° is selected, press the 5D joystick or tap to enable SpinShot mode with 180°.
The camera will recenter rst and face upward, and then rotate 180° on the pan axis.
Connect Osmo Pocket 3 to DJI Mimo, tap the Playback icon to preview photos and videos. Click
to download photos and videos. The photos and videos can be shared directly from DJI Mimo
to social media platforms.
Transferring Files to a Computer
Power on Osmo Pocket 3 and connect it to a computer using a USB-C cable. When connected to
a computer, a pop-up will appear. Tap Transfer File/OTG Connection to download the les from
the handheld gimbal camera to the computer. When transferring a le, the camera cannot take
photos or record videos.
Select Cancel to only charge the device.
• Reconnect the device to the computer if a le transfer is interrupted.
OTG Connection for Transferring Files
For Android devices that support OTG connection, the les can be transferred from the camera
to the Android device with OTG connection.
Connect the camera to the Android device with the Type-C to Type-C PD cable (included) using
the USB-C port on Osmo Pocket 3. When connected, view and transfer the photos and videos of
the camera via the Android device album or le management.
• If the camera cannot automatically recognize the Android device using the OTG
connection, swipe down from the top of the screen and enter the control menu. Tap
Settings > OTG Connection, and use the Type-C to Type-C PD cable to connect the
camera to the device.
Webcam Mode
Osmo Pocket 3 can work as a webcam on a computer. Power on the device and connect it
to the computer using a USB cable. The device will go into USB mode. Tap Webcam to enter
the Webcam mode, and the device will function as a webcam input device. The bottom of the
screen displays Webcam. Press the shutter/record button to start recording. Swipe left from the
right edge of the screen to view parameters such as, Exposure, White Balance, and Focus Mode.
Users can preview recorded videos after exiting the Webcam mode.
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Microphone Connection
Osmo Pocket 3 can be linked to an external microphone, including DJI Mic, DJI Mic 2, or any
third-party digital USB-C microphones that support 48K/16bit.
Connecting to DJI Mic 2
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1. Recording Status LED
Indicates the record status of the transmitter.
2. Data Port (USB-C)
For charging and copying audio les or updating rmware after connecting to a computer.
3. Record Button
Press once to start or stop recording in standalone recording mode.
4. 3.5mm TRS Input
For connecting an external microphone. DO NOT connect a microphone with a power supply
of 24 V or 48 V.
5. System Status LED
Indicates the system status of the transmitter.
6. Linking Button
Press and hold for two seconds to start linking via Bluetooth. Press once to start/stop
recording when the transmitter is successfully linked with the camera.
7. Power Button
Press and hold for two seconds to power on or o. Press once to enable or disable noise
Solid redThe transmitter is recording independently.
OThe transmitter is not recording independently.
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Blinking PatternDescriptions
Blinks green slowlyReserved Status
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Solid blueLinked via Bluetooth
Blinks blue slowlyReady to link via Bluetooth
Blinks blue quicklyLinking
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Solid yellow Noise Cancelling is enabled when the transmitter
is linked to the Bluetooth device.
Blinks yellowNoise Cancelling is enabled when the transmitter
is not linked to the Bluetooth device.
Battery Level Descriptions
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Solid red0-10%
Blinks green slowly
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Blinks green twice
Blinks green three times
Blinks green four times
0-25%
26-50%
51-75%
76-99%
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DJI Mic 2 Transmitter Connection
Follow the steps below to connect to DJI Mic 2 (hereinafter referred to as “transmitter”).
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen and enter the control menu. Tap the settings icon
and select Wireless Mic > TX1/TX2, and the camera is ready to link with a transmitter.
2. Press and hold the power button of the transmitter for two seconds to power on.
3. Make sure that the transmitter is in Bluetooth linking mode when it is powered on. When
the system status indicator of the transmitter is green, press and hold the record button for
three seconds to switch to Bluetooth linking mode.
4. Press and hold the linking button of the transmitter for two seconds, the transmitter will
start searching for nearby Bluetooth devices. During this process, the system status indicator
of the transmitter blinks blue quickly.
5. When the transmitter is successfully linked with the camera, the system status indicator
of the transmitter will be solid blue. Users can view the connection status according to the
prompt on the screen. Press the linking button on the transmitter to start/stop recording
while using the transmitter for audio.
• Osmo Pocket 3 is linked to the DJI Mic 2 Transmitter when purchased together as a
combo. The transmitter can automatically link to the camera when powered on.
• Osmo Pocket 3 can be linked with up to two DJI Mic 2 transmitters simultaneously.
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When the transmitter is linked to Osmo Pocket 3, swipe down from the top of the screen to
enter the control menu. Tap the settings icon. Scroll down and tap Wireless Microphone to
adjust the audio parameters of the transmitter.
Audio ParametersDescriptions
Monitor VolumeTap Monitor Volume to enable the volume slider. Slide the bar to
adjust the volume of the external headphones for monitoring.
LEDWhen enabled, the Recording Status and System Status LEDs of the
transmitter will blink normally. When disabled, the LEDs will turn o.
VibrationOnce enabled, the transmitter will vibrate in the scenarios listed
below.
• Power on: vibrates for a short period
• Power o: vibrates for a long period
• Start recording independently: vibrates for a short period
• Stop recording independently: vibrates twice
• Enable/disable Noise Cancelling: vibrates for a short period
Audio-to-video SyncWhen enabled, the transmitter will record audio les independently
while the camera is recording video. The recorded audio format
of the transmitter is 24-bit mono WAV. When recording for an
extended period, the audio le will be separated automatically every
30 minutes. The transmitter stops recording when the storage is full.
Low CutWhen enabled, the transmitter will automatically lter low-frequency
(below 150 Hz) sounds, thereby making recordings cleaner.
32-Bit Float Recording When enabled, the transmitter can independently record audio
files in 32-bit float, which provides larger dynamic range in postproduction audio correction.
Format Transmitter 1/
Transmitter 2
Tap to format transmitter 1 or transmitter 2. Formatting will
permanently delete all data on transmitter 1 or transmitter 2. Make
sure to back up all required data before formatting.
Transmitter VersionDisplays the rmware version of the transmitter.
Connecting to DJI Mic
Follow the steps below to connect the DJI Mic to the camera:
1. Power on the DJI Mic receiver and transmitter, and make sure the receiver and transmitter
are linked.
2. Use the USB-C mobile phone adapter (included) to connect the receiver to the USB-C port on
the camera. When connected, an input volume bar is displayed on the touchscreen of the
camera.
3. Press the linking button on the transmitter to start recording while using the transmitter for
audio. Press the linking button again to stop recording.
• The transmitter and the receiver are linked by default. Follow one of the methods below
to link if the transmitter and receiver are disconnected.
a. Place the transmitter and the receiver in the charging case to link automatically.
b. Power on the transmitter and the receiver, press and hold the linking button on
the transmitter, slide down on the screen of the receiver, select Settings and scroll
through and tap Link Device to start linking. The status LED glows solid green to
indicate linking was successful.
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DJI Mimo App
When used with the DJI Mimo app, users can monitor the current camera view, set the camera
parameters, and control the camera with a mobile device. DJI Mimo enables the user to get the
most out of the gimbal camera with functions such as transferring, editing, and sharing les,
and Wi-Fi livestreaming.
Downloading the DJI Mimo App
Search DJI Mimo in the app store, or scan the QR code to download and install.
2. Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on the mobile device.
3. Launch DJI Mimo, tap and follow the instructions to connect to Osmo Pocket 3.
• When Osmo Pocket 3 is linked with DJI Mic 2 Transmitter and working in the 2.4GHz
Wi-Fi frequency band, DJI Mimo cannot connect to Osmo Pocket 3. Either change the
Wi-Fi frequency band of Osmo Pocket 3 to 5.8GHz or disconnect DJI Mic 2 Transmitter
before connecting to the DJI Mimo app.
• If there is a problem when connecting to DJI Mimo, follow the steps below:
a. Make sure both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled on the mobile device.
b. Make sure DJI Mimo is updated to the latest rmware version.
c. Swipe down from the top of the screen to enter the control menu, tap the settings
icon, and select Wireless Connection > Reset Connection. The camera will reset all
connections and Wi-Fi passwords.
DJI Mimo App Home Screen
Launch DJI Mimo and enter the home screen.
User Manual
Device:
view.
tap to connect to Osmo Pocket 3. Once connected, DJI Mimo enters the camera
displays either the remaining number of photos that can be
tap to switch the camera between facing forward and backward.
tap to re-center the gimbal.
tap to take a photo or start recording a video.
tap to set the gimbal modes and the rotation speed.
DJI Osmo Pocket 3
User Manual
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Shooting Modes:
10.
Playback:
mobile device.
11.
Screen Mirroring:
12.
Virtual Joystick:
axis; move up and down to control camera tilt.
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displays the current zoom ratio. Place two ngers on the screen and move them
Zoom:
apart to zoom in or pinch together to zoom out.
Settings:
parameters. More settings become available once PRO is enabled, such as FOV, Exposure,
and White Balance. Dierent shooting modes have dierent settings and parameters.
Glamour Eects:
Parameters Settings:
resolution and frame rate.
Shooting Parameters:
ISO.
tap to change the shooting mode.
tap to preview and manage the shot footage on both the gimbal camera and the
tap to mirror the camera view.
move the virtual joystick left and right to rotate the camera in the pan
choose Basic or PRO mode for the selected shooting mode and set related
tap to enable or disable Glamour Eects and adjust related parameters.
tap to set the parameters for each shooting mode, such as video
when in PRO mode, tap to set parameters such as EV, Shutter, and
Maintenance
Firmware Update
Use DJI Mimo to update the rmware of the device.
Ensure the battery level is above 15% before updating the rmware. Connect the device to DJI
Mimo. If new rmware is available, DJI Mimo will display a prompt. Tap the prompt and follow
the on-screen instructions to update the rmware. The update takes approximately 2 minutes.
Storing
Osmo Pocket 3 can be stored in the Osmo Pocket 3 Protective Cover or the Osmo Pocket 3
Carrying Bag.
Using the Osmo Pocket 3 Protective Cover
Power o the handheld gimbal camera. Store it in the protective cover with the touchscreen
facing downward as shown in the illustration. It is unnecessary to detach the handle. The
protective cover has dedicated storing locations for the Osmo Pocket 3 Black Mist Filter (A), the
Osmo Pocket 3 Wide-Angle Lens (B), and the DJI Mic 2 Transmitter (C).
• To prevent unnecessary gimbal and screen damage, place Osmo Pocket 3 into the
protective case correctly.
Using the Osmo Pocket 3 Carrying Bag
Power o the gimbal camera and store the devices in the carrying bag as shown. The carrying
bag is specially designed to store the Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo and all of the accessories.
1. Intricate components inside the device may be damaged upon impact and cause the gimbal
to malfunction. Handle with care. Keep the product away from sand and dust to safeguard
the device.
2. Make sure there is nothing obstructing the gimbal when the device is powered on.
3. DO NOT manually adjust the axis lock frequently to avoid causing the axis lock to
malfunction.
4. The handheld gimbal camera is not water resistant. DO NOT spill any liquid on the handheld
gimbal camera or use any liquid cleansers. Only use a soft dry cloth to clean the handheld
gimbal camera.
5. DO NOT cover or touch the ventilation area of the handheld gimbal camera as it may
become hot during use. When overheating, the camera will stop shooting.
6. DO NOT use the device in environments with high-amplitude vibrations such as installing on
the handlebar of motorcycle or bike. Otherwise, the camera system and the gimbal can be
damaged.
7. Slight friction between the screen frame and the body is a normal phenomenon and does
not aect use when rotating the screen.
8. DO NOT expose the camera lens in an environment with laser beams, such as a laser show,
in order to avoid damaging the camera sensor.
Optional Accessories (Not Included)
Osmo Pocket 3 Black Mist Filter
The Osmo Pocket 3 Black Mist Filter adopts a magnetic design and can be easily mounted to the
camera lens. The 1/4 black mist lter can control highlight ares, lower image sharpness, and