The construction of the Osmo is eye grabbing, it is made up of a handheld body attached to which is the camera unit, the camera pod looks more like an eyeball and is hinged to the body. The tilt, roll. Angular movements of the Gimbal can be controlled with the switches and the trigger on the front lets you record. Since it’s a fully stabilised camera all the jerks and the unnecessary movements are automatically cancelled out thus rendering a cinematic shooting experience. Double taping the trigger will rotate the Gimbal 360 letting you take selfies. If you want to get more adventurous with the Osmo you can add the accessories like the extension arm, universal mount and maybe a bike mount or even a tripod. Also Read: The famous best drone manufacturer DJI has come up with a new product Now coming to the actual camera units, the main one is DJI’s Zenmuse X3, which is basically made up of Sony Exmor R CMOS sensor set at an resolution of 12-Megapixels. The Camera can capture RAW images, burst mode, 360-degrees panoramas and 4K videos ranging from 24 to 30fps, the smartphone mount is included in the package allowing you to use it as a viewfinder. If you need a fully stabilised video solution than the Osmo seems to be the most obvious choice but again if you already own a DSLR and want to stabilize the videos extrinsically than you can try out SteadXP, an accessory that will stabilize your videos after a little bit of post processing.