After testing the DJI Osmo Mobile 7 for weeks, I'm blown away by its stabilization but frustrated by a few quirks. The 3-axis gimbal truly eliminates shaky footage—even during my chaotic morning dog walks. That magnetic phone clamp? Genius for quick swaps, though my iPhone 16 Pro Max barely fits.
The ActiveTrack 7.0 works decently when I film skateboarding tricks, but sometimes loses subjects during fast rotations. Battery life is stellar (I got 9hrs 20mins filming a hiking vlog), and the USB-C phone charging saved me mid-shoot twice.
Major pain point: The zoom toggle feels like an afterthought. Trying to smoothly zoom while walking results in jarring jumps—more noticeable in post-production. The built-in tripod is convenient but wobbles on uneven surfaces.
DJI Mimo's ShotGuides are revolutionary for beginners (I wish these existed when I started YouTube), though Android users must sideload the app—an unnecessary hassle in 2024.
Verdict? If you need pro-level stabilization without bulk, this delivers. Just temper expectations for rapid movements and zoom functionality.