Almost a year ago, drone-maker DJI introduced the Inspire 1, a $2,900 (£2,380, AU$4,999) quadcopter with a combination 4K-resolution camera and three-axis motorized stabilization system that's removable and replaceable.Initially, it seemed this flexibility was intended solely as an upgrade path. You'd start with the included camera, called the Zenmuse X3, and DJI would eventually offer other camera options. That "eventually" came this September with the release of the Zenmuse X5 cameras.But now, with the introduction of the Osmo, DJI is looking to prove that its cameras can work just as well on the ground as they do in the sky.
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