DJI Osmo Action FOV Boost Lens
DJI Osmo Action FOV Boost Lens
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When used with Action 5 Pro, it can expand the field of view up to 182°. Under the same shooting conditions, the field of view increases by 26% in width and 24% in height compared to a standard lens without FOV Boost. When filming yourself surfing, the ultra-wide angle will easily include your surfboard in the frame. In first-person shots, the footage will be dynamic and immersive. Furthermore, the high-quality optical design ensures a sharp and detailed image, so you can precisely capture every moment of your exciting adventures.
1. The FOV Boost lens is designed with a convex optical lens. Handle with caution.
2. To use the FOV Boost lens, the camera must be updated to the latest firmware and FOV Boost mode must be enabled.
3. Once the FOV Boost lens is properly attached, the camera is waterproof up to 5 meters. However, underwater use may cause image distortion, so it is recommended to avoid using it underwater.
4. Although 182° is the maximum field of view achievable with this design, the actual angle of view when shooting may vary slightly due to distortion correction and stabilization settings.
FOV Boost Lens for Osmo Action
Silicone Cover for Osmo Action FOV Boost Lens × 1
Dimensions: 38.6×38.6×17.43 mm (L×W×H)
Weight: 35.9 g
Operating temperature: 0°C to 45°C
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