How to Use the DJI Pocket 3: A Quick Start Guide

TLDRThis video provides a quick start guide on using the DJI Pocket 3. It covers the camera layout, recommended settings, and shooting modes for travel vlogs and cinematic videos.

Key insights

📷Learn the layout and functions of the DJI Pocket 3 camera

⚙️Discover recommended settings for shooting travel vlogs and cinematic videos

🎥Explore different shooting modes and their uses

🌅Understand the importance of exposure and white balance settings

💡Learn about advanced features like glamour effects and color modes

Q&A

How do I power on the DJI Pocket 3?

You can power on the camera by holding down the red record button or flipping the screen. We recommend using the screen vertically for a more intuitive menu layout.

What are the key features of the camera menu?

The camera menu displays the remaining storage space on your memory card, battery percentage, zoom toggle, and options for selfie mode and recording modes.

How do I access advanced gimbal shooting modes?

By tapping the icon on the far left, you can access advanced gimbal shooting modes such as face auto-detect, dynamic framing, and spinshot.

What are my options for image adjustment?

You can adjust image settings such as sharpness and noise reduction under image adjustment. The default settings are recommended for most situations.

Can I shoot in cinematic settings?

Cinematic settings involve adjusting the shutter speed to achieve natural motion blur. However, additional accessories like ND filters and a gimbal may be required.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction and purpose of the video

00:34Powering on the DJI Pocket 3 and recommended layout

02:25Exploring the camera menu and important features

04:46Understanding gimbal shooting modes and selfie mode

07:26Adjusting resolution, aspect ratio, and exposure settings

09:55Exploring advanced settings and image adjustment

10:41Introduction to cinematic settings and requirements

11:16Exploring additional features like glamour effects and color modes