I'm new to gimbal cameras and honestly, making videos in general. I have a DJi Air 3S and Avata 2 as well as the Osmo 360. I want to get a pocket camera but I'm debating which one. The Pocket 3 is obviously cheaper but the Pocket 4 is better. I looked up the Pocket 4 Pro and I probably won't need what it adds. Since the US obviously won't get the Pocket 5 (or whatever comes next), I'm leaning towards finding a way to get the Pocket 4 so I have the newest possible option but I'm also wondering if the Pocket 3 is enough. Uses cases would be a bit of everything, filming my toddler, hiking, out on the boat in Maine or just out and about in Maine when we have time to go this summer, vlogging breweries or other places we might go. Just a bit of everything. I know they are vulnerable to water and stuff like that so I can make sure that isn't an issue. Just not sure if I should bother at all and stick with the 360 or if adding a Pocket, which one. Any advice would be great!
u/Ihavenoshins
Hello! Looking for any tips or advice for my little man that doesn't want to sit still. He's a preemie, former 28 weeker. Spent 98 days in the NICU but has been home since just after his due date. He's now 21 months actual age but 18.5 months adjusted. I know at this age, it's totally normal for them to have a short attention span and just want to explore but has anyone had any success redirecting them? I love that he loves exploring his environment and he is a very happy kid but at daycare, he never really wants to participate in circle time. Pictures we get often show him sitting on the teachers lap because that's the only way they can keep him there. We have services from early intervention since he was born early and the latest report has them working on redirecting him. Lately, he is obsessed with putting things in bags/boxes them taking them out. He has also likes to go into the bathroom and take stuff out of drawers too. Again, all things that seem totally normal for his age and daycare doesn't seem to have an issue with it. Even early intervention doesn't have an issue per se, just something they mentioned working on. Is this just a wait and he'll get better as he gets older thing? Or is it something that we can start working on now? I know it's not in the very near future by my main concern is that this will make potty training and/or transitioning to a regular bad very difficult. Thanks!