The Osmo Pocket Extension Rod from DJI is like an advanced selfie-stick with a joystick and control buttons for the Osmo Pocket gimbal. It also features a smartphone holder for monitoring. The Extension Rod telescopes to up to 30" in length, enabling you to shoot from many more angles. To control the gimbal from the Extension Rod's multiple control buttons, you can either connect the two using a compatible USB cable or the Osmo Pocket Wireless Module, both sold separately. The Wireless Module attaches to the bottom of the gimbal and establishes a connection over Wi-Fi.
The Extension Rod is compact, yet the handle is thick enough to provide a comfortable and secure feel in your hand. It's powered by a built-in LiPo battery that's charged by the Osmo Pocket automatically when connected. It also has a 1/4"-20 mounting thread on the bottom for attaching it to tripods and other supports along with the gimbal.
Key Features
- Telescopes out to up to 30" in length
- Joystick and multiple control buttons
- Smartphone holder for monitoring
- Connection over a USB cable or the Osmo Pocket Wireless Module, both sold separately
- Built-in battery
- 1/4"-20 mounting thread

Medium Format
Medium format refers to the size of your roll of film (or if you’re talking digital, it’s the size of the camera sensor). It really just means that you are shooting on a bigger piece of film than you do with a 35mm camera. The increased size of medium format film means a much larger negative. This will give you finer details and less grain.
Choosing your Right Medium Format Camera
Twin Lens Reflex (TLRS)
TLRs use two objective lens of the same focal length. The photographic objective lens is the one that is used to take the picture. The other lens, called the view lens, is connected to the viewfinder. Most TLRs are fixed focal length, and the more expensive models may incorporate a rudimentary room function. Most TLRs use a leaf shutter system, resulting in high speeds, quiet operation and low shutter vibration. There are also close-up, wide angle and telephoto adapters for TLRs.
Some popular TLRS cameras are: Yashica MAT-124G, Rolleiflex 2.8F, Minolta Autocord and Mamiya C330


Rangefinder
Rangefinder cameras are medium format cameras with a range finder. This negates the waistline, viewing that most TLRs carry. They are also much smaller than TLRs, and allow for easier point and shoot photographs. They tend to have limited focusing ranges, and do not have lenses larger than 180mm or 200mm. Rangefinders are quieter and easier to focus in dim light. They are mostly fixed lens models, but higher range models also provide for interchangeability.
Some popular rangefinder cameras are: Fujica G690, Mamiya 6/7, Bronica RF645, Norita 66 and Pentax 67
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