DJI Action 5 Pro: Everything You Need To Know About This Action Camera
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This new action camera has more dynamic range than any other action camera on the market. It has incredibly good handheld stabilization, nearly unbelievable low-light performance for an action camera, and has a 10-bit log color profile that you can color grade to make your image look absolutely beautiful. When youโre in a location like this, having a small handheld camera thatโs weather-sealed and can still capture incredible imagery, I canโt imagine using any other camera besides the new DJI Action 5 Pro.
To be clear, DJI isnโt sponsoring this video. Theyโre not paying me, theyโre not paying for anything that I do in this video, but they did send me this camera to keep and to test and review.
Subject Tracking
One of the things the Action 5 Pro has is subject tracking through a scene. Right now, you can see itโs tracking, and Iโm out here in front of Columbia Glacier. Itโs just cool if you want to add a little bit of motion and movement when youโre talking to the camera like this. And yeah, how spectacular is this location?
High-Resolution Photos
Another really cool update to the Action 5 Pro is that it now takes up to 40-megapixel photos. Now, those photos arenโt going to be like if youโre taking them with a pro-level DSLR or mirrorless camera, but they are pretty nice. The fact that it gives you that much resolution to be able to actually crop in a little bit and get all that extra detail, itโs really not that bad. The photos look pretty good; I was surprised. I expected them to not look as good as they do.
Accessories
Power Recharging Stick
One of the new things that DJIโs made is this power recharging stick, which, just like all of the other action accessories, attaches magnetically. The cool thing is, if you pull the cover off, it has a waterproof port. When you plug it in, it snaps in place top and bottom like that, and when you plug this in, it still maintains a level of weather sealing. Now, I wouldnโt trust it to be underwater, but it will maintain weather sealing for, you know, if you happen to be out in a place like this and thereโs maybe a light rain or a light bit of mist or something like that. You donโt have to worry about it because itโs still weather-sealed. You can also start and stop recording all from this power stick here, which is pretty awesome.
Dynamic Range Comparison
This is what most action cameras would look like with their dynamic range. You can see this incredibly beautiful light behind me is pretty much blown out. But letโs switch to DLog M with 10-bit color and see what sort of dynamic range this camera actually has.
Now weโre in 10-bit DLog M, which is the highest dynamic range color profile that this camera has. You can see that thereโs lots of detail in these sunlit clouds behind me, but also my face, which is totally in shadow. You can bring it up and expose it properly so that it looks good. It really does have a lot of dynamic range. I donโt know exactly if I would classify it as 13 and a half stops, but it definitely has more dynamic range than any other action camera I have ever used.
On-Location Challenges
So we landed out here in this epic spot, and then the clouds just totally came in and rolled. So we are now here until they move on. Good times.
Stabilization Modes
So weโre here on top of the mountain, and I think this would be a good place to show you exactly how well the stabilization in the Action 5 works.
RockSteady Off
Right now, RockSteadyโs off. Iโm just walking normally over some pretty rough terrain, and obviously, itโs not the most stable thing in the world. Itโs not bad because the wide-angle view on this camera is huge.
RockSteady On
Letโs turn RockSteady on and show you the difference. This is the first level of RockSteady, and again, Iโm not trying to hold the camera steady. Iโm just walking normally on some very rough terrain, but it does a great job.
RockSteady Plus
Now weโre on RockSteady Plus. This is the highest level of stabilization while the camera can still tilt side to side.
Horizon Balancing Mode
It also has Horizon Balancing Mode in 360ยฐ all the way around in up to 2.7K, or up to 45ยฐ in 4K. Now Iโve got Horizon Leveling Mode, and you can tip it up to 45ยฐ because Iโm filming in 4K, and it keeps the horizon level. Itโs useful, especially if youโre not trying to worry about keeping the camera level, because you can tip the camera quite a bit. But if youโre filming in 2.7K, you can rotate the camera 360ยฐ and still get and keep a perfectly level horizon.
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Water Resistance
Another new feature of the Action 5 Pro is that it is now waterproof up to 20 m. Okay, so this is what happens when I run around on the mountains without notes. Itโs actually 20 m, not 40 m, but 20 m is still like 60-something feet. Thatโs quite a bit, and I happen to be by this incredibly cool, unbelievably beautiful mountain lake.
Slow Motion Capabilities
The other thing that is great about this camera is the fact that you get slow motion 4K 120 or HD 240. I wish it was 2.7K 240, but I will take what I can get. These are some fantastic examples of when slow motion is just the best thing to have.
The Action 5 also supports this 32 times slow motion, which, when you find a spot in the clip you want to slow way down, you touch the slow motion icon, and it will generate a clip thatโs up to 32 times slow motion from whatever the original clip was. Iโve had mixed results; I think some of itโs depending on subject material, but it could be a very cool effect.
Internal Memory
There is one other huge update to the Action 5 Pro that makes this camera super useful, and thatโs the fact that it now includes 47 GB of internal memory. When I first started messing around with this camera and testing it out, I went out kayaking and did the exact thing that youโre not supposed to do, which is forget an SD card.
I am super glad that the Action 5 has 45 GB of built-in memory because, true to form, I was in a hurry to get out here today because the wind wasnโt blowing, which is a rarity on this lake, and I forgot any extra micro SD cards. But because this has 45 GB of built-in memory (or 64, but 45 reusable), I can still record in 4K 30 up to an hour and 45 minutes on the internal storage, which is plenty for everything that I want to do today. Well done, DJI, really well done.
So can you imagine you get out to a location like this where itโs like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and you realize you have no way to record? But now, thankfully, thereโs internal memory. I donโt know why nobody has done this before in action cameras especially, but the fact that thereโs now internal memory in the Action Pro 5 is just fantastic.
Vertical Video
And of course, if youโre one of those cool kids that shoots vertical video (definitely not me, โcause Iโm too old apparently to shoot vertical video or be one of those cool kids), but the Action 5 does do vertical video. And if you have the cage on it, then itโs really easy to switch it from horizontal to vertical modes. It still shoots in 4K 30 even though itโs vertical. You get the full sensor readout, and I mean, I guess vertical video might be here to stay. So if youโre going to film vertical video, might as well get the best quality you can.
FPV Capabilities
So the real question is, because this camera has integration with GyroFlow and has RockSteady, RockSteady Plus, which is all insanely great stabilization, how well does it handle FPV? I think I found a spot. I think I found a good spot. The key for good FPV is you want really good stabilization and you want a really wide-angle field of view, and so fortunately, the Action 5 has one of the widest angle field of views without any extra lenses.
This is an instance where internal storage is really useful because I canโt find my other SD cards, and I donโt want to send this camera out with SD cards in it that already have good footage on. So thatโs nice that it has 45 gigs of internal storage โcause thatโs plenty for FPV.
Audio Performance
One thing that action cameras have typically done really poorly at is have decent audio in the wind. Now pretty much every action camera now has some sort of wind reduction built in, so Iโm going to just turn that off so that you can see exactly what this sounds like without any wind noise reduction.
So this is the Action 5 Pro, no wind noise reduction, straight out of camera. Thereโs, you know, some pretty decent wind blowing basically straight from this way. Letโs turn the first level of wind noise reduction on. And now youโre hearing the first level of wind noise reduction with the Action 5 Pro. So itโs a little better, but thereโs stillโI mean, itโs a strong wind. Letโs turn it up a little higher.
Now weโre shooting on the Action 5 Pro with the highest level of wind noise reduction. But the coolest thing is, you can directly connect up to two DJI Mike 2s. This one right now is connected to the Pocket 3, but you can connect up to two transmitters and record two very clean sources of audio, which is amazing.
So Iโm going to turn this one on, and youโre going to see what a difference that makes. And now youโre listening to the DJI Mike 2 directly into the Action 5. You can still hear some wind noise, but itโs a lot better than it was, and especially if I just tuck it in my jacket a little bit, it cleans up the wind noise even more.
So having this direct connection, especially if you work in areas where itโs like less than ideal conditions like I am today, where thereโs a pretty dang strong wind coming out of that way, it makes a huge difference for being able to get good, clean audio.
Low Light Performance
Now for low-light performance, youโve got to be realistic about any action camera. Itโs a small camera with a small sensor, but the Action 4 had really good low-light performance for an action camera, and the Action 5 seems like it has even improved on that, which is pretty impressive considering that itโs still a tiny camera and tiny sensor.
Now right now, Iโm shooting in the night mode, and itโs all auto settings. You can lock the shutter speed, but you canโt do anything with the ISO, and you can lock the white balance. Iโve locked the white balance, and everything else is just on auto. But now I want to switch to the DLog regular footage and just see what it looks like at higher ISOs.
So this is DLog M at 1600 ISO. This is 3200 ISO in DLog M 10-bit. And now weโre at 6400 ISO, which is probably about where I would expose this, but weโll go ahead and keep going up. And now weโre at the top, which is 12,800 ISO, which is really high for a camera like this. Iโm sure itโs noisy as crazy, or noisy as Iโll get out, but Iโve been pretty impressed in the past.
And all of that was shot with noise reduction at minus two, which is the way I prefer to shoot. But now Iโve got noise reduction on zero, which is the default, just to see what sort of difference it makes in the image.
Additional Features
Now thereโs a ton of other features that theyโve added that I donโt have really time to go into, like pre-recording, burst shooting, a bunch of other stuff if you do scuba diving.
Battery Life
But one of the big things that stood out to me is the insane amount of battery life. All the stuff that you saw shot on the helicopter over two days, several hours of footage, was recorded on one battery. And almost all the talking head stuff recorded on the Action 5, including the FPV shots, was also recorded on one battery over the course of two days.
So the battery life on this camera is absolutely insane, and we werenโt exactly in warm conditions all of the time either. So whatever DJIโs done to adjust the chemistry of the battery or to adjust the way the camera uses power from the battery, the battery life is nutsโbetter than any other action camera Iโve ever seen.
Conclusion
Now for me, an action camera is a really useful tool, especially when I put out the vlogs where I take you along with me on a day in the life of my work here in Alaska. Itโs a great camera to just have to get a POV shot or to get some odd angles because theyโre pretty robust, they can handle a lot of really crappy weather and just keep getting some great footage.
The Action 5 has now definitely taken the place of any of the other action cameras Iโve used in the past. I will have a comparison with the new GoPro Hero 13 coming up shortly on this channel, so subscribe if you want to see that โcause Iโll be doing lots of head-to-head footage tests and comparisons and all the different modes.
But in the meantime, youโre going to want to watch this video here next. Iโll see you over there. As always, if you have questions, ask me in the comments below or join my live stream, which happens most Wednesday nights at 4:00 PM Alaska time, 8:00 PM Eastern, where we can have more of a conversation. I can maybe get to questions I didnโt get to in this video.
Iโll see you again soon in the next one.
Cheers!
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