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DJI Osmo Action 6 review: An action camera that excels in low light

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DJI may be the big dog in drones, but it plays third fiddle to GoPro and Insta360 in the action cam market. To better stand out, the company has launched the Osmo Action 6 with a pair of innovative features. The first is a big, square sensor that boosts video quality in low light, while making it easy to output both horizontal and vertical video. The second is a variable aperture for flexible shooting in both bright and dark conditions.

As DJI’s new flagship non-360 action cam, the Action 6 goes up against GoPro’s Hero 13 and the Insta360 Ace Pro 2. Both of those can capture higher resolution footage, so they’re better for most users in daylight conditions. However, if you shoot a lot in dim or contrasty light, DJI’s Action 6 may be your best option.

DJI 88 100 Expert Score DJI Osmo Action 6 DJI’s Osmo Action 6 has the first-ever variable aperture and a bigger square sensor. Those features make it outperform rivals in low light and for social media, but the lower video resolution is a disadvantage. Pros Clean video in low light

Excellent battery life

Built-in storage

Flexible formats Cons Lower video resolution than rivals

Manual aperture control limited

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Variable aperture

I’ve already gone through the Osmo Action 6’s specs in my earlier news post, so check that to see the full details. As for what’s new, the first key feature is the variable f/2.0-f/4.0 aperture — the first ever in an action cam. This allows for brighter video and improved stabilization when shooting at night compared to the fixed f/2.8 aperture on the Action 5 Pro. It also offers shallower depth of field and more flexibility on sunny days.

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