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The DJI Osmo Nano is tiny yet powerful, and it's everything I need for recording my adventures.
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It seems like everyone and their dog is recording their adventures these days. And why not? Whether it's for posterity, to bore your friends and family, or for YouTube fame, it's never been easier to capture important moments.
Unlike the cameras I used to use "back in the day" -- which required shouldering and holding up to your eye (so the person recording the moment got a weird filtered reality) -- cameras are now small enough to clip onto a baseball hat or hang off a pendant.
Cameras don't get much smaller than the DJI Osmo Nano, and I've been testing this setup quite extensively over the past few weeks.