You’ll need to use the Mimo app and the Do-It-All handle if you intend to go live with the Pocket. The Do-It-All handle is really the way to go if you want to use your phone as a monitor or use the Pocket for live streaming. You'll also have to control zoom and tilt through the app, which isn’t as intuitive as that new Mini Control Stick. The Pocket still comes with accessories to connect to your smartphone without that Do-It-All handle, but doing so requires that you remove your phone case to make the connection, and the setup feels unbalanced. The Do-It-All handle increases the total size a bit, but the benefits that come with this tool make that extra bulk worth it. The Pocket now has a detachable base that can be swapped out for a base with a tripod mount or an accessory called the Do-It-All handle ($99), which turns the Pocket into a live streaming tool and allows you to use it with the DJI Mimo app without attaching your phone to the camera. The Pocket 2 has been redesigned so that the wrist strap can attach to the camera instead of just the carrying case. Some Pocket 2 accessories: Do-It-All handle (attached to the base of camera), a wireless mic with windscreen, tripod mount and smartphone connectors. Touchscreen controls allow you to access additional shooting modes (slow-mo, timelapse, pano, HDR Video), customize the Mini Control Stick settings, select recording resolution, review files, and access Pro Mode. If you’ve slid the Mini Control Stick into position, you will be able to customize the joystick to Zoom or Tilt and switch between Tilt Lock, FPV, and Follow using the button on the top right. The Pocket 2 now has the ability to pause recording while shooting video by pressing and holding the record button. The bottom left record button records video or shoots stills, and the button next to it allows you to swap between the two modes easily. The Pocket’s power button sits on the right side of the camera, and the micro SD card slides into a slot on the left. The Mini Control Stick (just below the screen at left) makes the Pocket 2 easier to operate than the original. Although there are some changes with the button layout, the operation remains familiar to the original. If you're using the Mini Control Stick, the buttons to control the Pocket increase to five from the original two. The exterior design of the Pocket 2 is similar to the original but now includes a Mini Control Stick that slides into the area previously reserved for a smartphone connection. HDR Video: 2.7K/30p (arriving in a future firmware update).4 microphones with directional audio and sound tracking.8x zoom (64MP mode), 4x lossless zoom in 1080p or 16MP mode.
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