I've been thinking about this for a while, so last night, I visited the DJI store in Funan Mall to get a firsthand impression of the Pocket 3.
If I decide to get it, it will be a nice upgrade from my Pocket 2. Now, I'm torn between keeping my current Pocket 2, which is still serving me well, and upgrading to the Pocket 3, which could significantly improve the quality of my photo and video creation hobby. I'm trying to determine whether it's a worthy investment or just an unnecessary expense.
So far, I'm quite satisfied with the photo quality of my Pocket 2, especially since I only post my photos online. The images look fine when viewed on smartphones or even laptops, as digital displays tend to mask imperfections at regular viewing sizes. However, the issue becomes apparent when the images are viewed up close or zoomed in, revealing a lack of detail at that level.
I tested the Pocket 3, and it feels reliable to use. It seems solid and well-built compared to the Pocket 2. There's a clear difference in the design of the unit itself—the Pocket 3 feels sturdier and built to last.
Even the movement of the gimbal feels smoother and more fluid compared to the Pocket 2. It was impressive, to say the least.
They offer two package options. The first is the basic package, which includes only essential attachments, while the Creator Combo comes with all the necessary accessories for photo and video creation.
I think the creator combo offers the best value for money considering the prices of each additional attachment that I'll have for a top-up amount of SGD 200 only.
The attachments that excited me the most are the secondary mic and the tripod. There's also the wide-angle lens attachment, which is another great addition.
These three accessories will definitely enhance the quality of the photos and videos I take.
A tripod is definitely a must-have! Holding the Pocket 3 for extended periods can be tiring, so I want the option to let it stand on its own while capturing videos.
I also appreciate that they provide an extra battery pack, as capturing videos consumes a lot of power and drains the battery quickly. I've especially noticed this when recording videos during the day under the heat of the sun. So, this is definitely a great addition to the set.
Overall, the Pocket 3 offers significant improvements over the Pocket 2, from its sturdier build to its smoother gimbal movement and essential accessories like the secondary mic, tripod, and wide-angle lens. While the upgrade is tempting, I need to decide whether it’s a worthwhile investment or just an added expense. Either way, it’s exciting to see how these new features can enhance my photo and video creation experience!