Dji POCKET 2 Cameras

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DJI Pocket 2 User Manual
Swipe Left
Swipe left on the touchscreen to enter the settings of the shooting mode and swipe up or down to select a
shooting mode.
1. Panorama: swipe left to switch between 180° and 3×3.
2. Photo: swipe left to set the photo ratio and the countdown timer.
3. Video: swipe left to set the video resolution and frame rate.
4. HDR Video: tap to select HDR Video mode. The equivalent focal length is 38 mm when using HDR
video.
5. Slow Motion: swipe left to check the speed.
6. Timelapse: swipe left and then up and down to choose between Timelapse, Motionlapse, and
Hyperlapse. Tap the icon in the camera view to set the duration and interval time for Timelapse and
Motionlapse, and the resolution and speed for Hyperlapse. Once set, tap OK to confirm. To begin a
Motionlapse, point the camera at the start point and tap the icon. Next, point the camera at the end point
and tap the icon again.
When using rmware version v01.02.00.50 or later, users can access Story mode on the touchscreen. Connect to
DJI Mimo and enter playback to complete the Story mode videos using AI Editor.
Swipe Right
Swipe up or down to scroll through photos and videos. Tap to playback videos and tap to select multiple
photos and videos. Swipe right to add favorites ( ) or delete ( ) photos and videos.
Double Tap
When in Photo, Video, or Slow Motion mode, double-tap the touchscreen to enable ActiveTrack. FaceTrack will
be enabled if a face is detected and will enable automatically if the camera is facing toward the user. Press the
Function button or tap on the touchscreen to exit ActiveTrack.
ActiveTrack is disabled in the following scenarios: in FPV mode or Video mode at 4K/60fps, when
wirelessly connected to DJI Mimo and in Video mode at 4K 48/50/60fps, in Video mode set to High
Quality video mode at 4K 30fps, and in 8x Slow Motion mode.
When connected to DJI Mimo, the touchscreen turns o and cannot be used.
Storing Photos and Videos
Footage shot on DJI Pocket 2 can be stored on a microSD card (not provided). A UHS-I Speed Grade 3 rating
microSD card is required due to the fast read and write speeds necessary for high-resolution video data. Insert
the microSD card into the microSD card slot as shown.
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