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DJI today announced the launch of its latest compact camera, the DJI Action 2, which is an update to the original DJI Action. DJI constructed the Action 2 with an interchangeable and adaptive magnetic design that can accommodate a number of accessories for framing, shooting, and monitoring.

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The Action 2 is smaller and more powerful than the original Action camera, weighing in at 56 grams. The modular design and accompanying accessories allow the Action 2 to be used for a range of activities, from biking to surfing to vlogging.

According to DJI, the Action 2 is dustproof, waterproof, and drop-proof, so it is ideal for adventuring and extreme sports. There's a 1/1.7-inch sensor that can record 4K video at up to 120 frames per second, and it has a 155 degree super wide field of view for capturing more of a scene.

There's a Color Temperature Sensor that's designed to maintain color tones in complex lighting conditions and underwater recording, plus the camera includes DJI's Electronic Image Stabilization technology to keep footage smooth.

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Other video features include Slow Motion, Hyperlapse and Timelapse, QuickClip for capturing short videos, and livestreaming support. The Action 2 can also be used as a USB video device class for a computer for live gaming broadcasts and conference calls.

The DJI Action 2 has a 1.76-inch OLED touchscreen, and an additional OLED screen can be added on with a front touchscreen module that attaches to the bottom of the camera unit. With this setup, the Action 2 turns into an ideal selfie and vlogging camera option.

On its own, the DJI Action 2 lasts for up to 70 minutes, but there are also several add-on options to increase battery life. The Front Touchscreen Module boosts battery life to 160 minutes, and the Power Module allows for 180 minutes of usage before a recharge is needed.

DJI has designed a whole range of accessories for the Action Cam 2. In addition to the aforementioned Front Touchscreen Module and Power Module, there's a Magnetic Lanyard for wearing the camera, a Magnetic Ball-Joint Adapter Mount, a Magnetic Adapter Mount, a Remote Control Extension Rod, a Floating Handle for use in the water, a Waterproof Case, a Magnetic Headband for head-mounted video, a micrphone with a recording range of 200 meters, and a Macro Lens for close-up shots.

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The DJI Action 2 Dual-Screen Combo will be available for purchase starting on November 2 from the DJI website, with other accessories set to come out in mid-November. The Dual-Screen Combo is priced at $519 and includes a Front Touchscreen Module, Magnetic Lanyard, Magnetic Ball- Joint Adapter Mount, and Magnetic Adapter Mount.

DJI is also offering a Power Combo for $399 that includes the Action 2 Camera, Power Module, Magnetic Lanyard, and Magnetic Adapter Mount.

Article Link: DJI Launches New Modular Action 2 Camera
 
This is pretty cool, and checks a great deal of boxes for what I need. However...DJI....I personally have never had an experience I would call "great" or "intuitive" with any DJI products I've owned/used. Its been several years, but thats the only thing that makes me hesitant. This is not a post to bash them, I will definitely look into this, and see if I can get my hands on one to play around with.

ALSO: This link seems to work: https://www.dji.com/dji-action-2?site=brandsite&from=homepage
 
This looks pretty neat. DJI makes solid products. Price point isn't that bad either.
While I am a magnet fan, I'm curious show their magnets will perform/hold up under more extreme scenarios.
 
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Gotta love DJI. Not every product is a hit but you can't argue with their pace of innovation. Between the Osmo pocket, the range of drones, products such as their recently announced Ronin 4D and this, they really are bringing out some of the most interesting products for filmmakers both casual and professional.
 
So much focus on framerates in the action camera space. This is refreshing

However all brands are still behind and should learn the power of chipset from Apple. Just look at what apple have done without touching the megapixels for years with computational photography.

Apple should just make a magnetic action cam.
 
This is pretty cool, and checks a great deal of boxes for what I need. However...DJI....I personally have never had an experience I would call "great" or "intuitive" with any DJI products I've owned/used. Its been several years, but thats the only thing that makes me hesitant. This is not a post to bash them, I will definitely look into this, and see if I can get my hands on one to play around with.

ALSO: This link seems to work: https://www.dji.com/dji-action-2?site=brandsite&from=homepage
Their UX has come a long way. I got a new drone recently (my second DJI) and when I tried to fly for the first time a very intuitive pop up appeared telling me one of the props was installed incorrectly and directed me to a video on how to fix it.

I can’t compare to recent GoPro products since my GoPro is older, but I don’t have anything bad to say.
 
I’ve been using the first one extensively for 5 seasons on a tv show I’m shooting and was eager to upgrade, but this camera is absolutely useless to me unfortunately. Great thing about the first one was screen on both sides so I didn’t have to open the app all the time.
thia version can only record for 12 min I 4k on its internal battery and if you add one of the extensions, the camera isn’t waterproof anymore. Hats off to DJI for trying something different, but it’s not for me.
And don’t get me started on using magnets for securing an action cam
 
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And the battery is non replaceable and the internal storage is 32gb.
It’s kind of useless without an extra module.
At least for my use

I’m very happy with their drones though. Both the mavic and inspire 2
 
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An exciting release, but there seems to be a few more cons than pros.
  • certainly not cheap
  • requires modules
  • overheats while taking video, anything from 5 to 9 minutes of usage
 
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