The Pocket doesn’t have a front screen, which is understandable given its size. Both are 1.4 inches in diameter and let you align the shot for perfect selfies or view important stats like the mode you’re in or the remaining battery life. However, the Osmo Action has been available for more than a year and a half, and its screen performs comparably. The HERO9 Black is the first GoPro to feature a fully-functional front screen. GoPro buyers will need to wait for a software update to resolve the issue. Osmo Action users are at an advantage since the lag disappears if you turn off RockSteady. Unfortunately, you’ll encounter input lag on them as well. Both companies have also designed user-friendly interfaces that allow you to reach the most important settings with intuitive gestures. They’re both bright enough to use on sunny days and just below the water level. The screens on the Osmo Action and HERO9 Black are nearly identical, the former’s being 0.02 inches smaller. You can use it to frame shots and access most of the camera’s settings, but it’s too small to let you see details. The Pocket comes with a 1.1-inch touchscreen integrated into the gimbal handle. Its ergonomics are superb, and the device is light enough to be carried in your pocket the entire day without noticing. While action cameras won’t stand in your way when recording thrilling activities, the Pocket is perfect for taking out and filming any situation, mundane or otherwise. The Osmo Pocket is true to its name and designed with portability in mind. They’re unwieldy without such accessories. Straps and mounts allow you to position both cameras on helmets, bikes, snowboards, etc. The Action is slightly smaller and lighter. It’s noticeably larger and heavier than its predecessors, as it needs to be to accommodate the new lens and front touchscreen. The HERO9 breaks GoPro’s streak of almost identical-looking devices that goes back to the HERO5. It’s the most fragile out of the three due to its exposed camera. You’ll have to pan & tilt by adjusting your hand while using it since the camera is locked into place. The Pocket isn’t waterproof on its own but has a case you can buy separately that lets it dive down to 196 feet. The Action has a slight edge out of the box since it can withstand three more feet of pressure. Neither the HERO9 Black nor the Action requires a housing to work underwater safely or effectively, but both support accessories that improve their diving capabilities. Effortless underwater use is the trademark of any good action camera, and DJI & GoPro have mastered it.
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