In testing the DJI Osmo Nano, I've begun to wonder... when does camera gear minimalism go too far? The Nano is the smallest action camera DJI makes, and on paper it's exactly what I've always wanted: a pocketable, lightweight action camera. In practice? I kind of can't stand using it. In this DJI Osmo Nano review, I break down where the camera excels, and where sometimes less is NOT more. ⚙️ Gear in This Video DJI Osmo Nano Talking Head: Fujifilm X-H2s, Test Clips: Fujifilm X100VI Edited & Graded w/ Davinci Resolve Be sure to subscribe! It really helps to support the channel, allowing me to spend more time making content like this. 🎨 Get my presets: https://gunairy.com/the-color-kit 📱 Follow along on IG: https://instagram.com/gunairy 📸 All my latest work: https://gunairy.com #dji #djiosmonano #osmonano #actioncamera #streetphotography 📖 Chapters 00:00 - DJI Osmo Nano: Sometimes Less is Not More 00:45 - D-LOG M Sample Footage 01:43 - Taking My Share of the Blame 02:55 - When Camera Gear Minimalism Goes Too Far 03:46 - Problems With the Osmo Nano 04:15 - The Screen 05:10 - Ergonomics 06:28 - The Focal Length(s) 07:34 - DJI Osmo Nano Battery Life 08:26 - Can I Recommend the Osmo Nano?

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