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I wouldn't say GoPro were bloated at the time as they were mainly focused on their action cameras. The Osmo was the other way round, GoPro released Hypersmooth digital stabilisation with the GoPro Hero 7 in 2018 and DJI released the Osmo Action with their own Rocksteady digital stabilisation in 2019. It's only more recently that the Osmo Action has emerged from being mostly a GoPro clone to GoPro copying the Osmo features (magnetic mount, front facing LCD screen)I think I read about the karma at the time, and GoPro was bloated, riding high with no real competition and it showed I think after the hero 7? When they finally added digital stabilisation to match was it the osmo? it’s a shame they didn’t get it safe enough to continue development, like you say the modular aspect was good, like having a flying ronin you could use when not flying.
I was going to say “I would’ve thought insta360 had a drone” but they do, I’ve just googled it and now I’ll have a look at that as well. It’s surprising the main camera companies never tried the drone market though, Ricoh started the 360 camera trend and seems like they gave up after a couple of tries. A canon drone would be expensive but at least the Sony drones would have a new update every 3 months it seems.
The problem with releasing a drone product is that it has to be extremely good in every way because any problems with the software, communication, obstacle avoidance etc. can be fatal to the drone. You could accept a camera or similar if it generally worked well but had some battery problems (many earlier mirrorless cameras come to mind) but you can't really have the same with a drone.
I was forgetting about the Antigravity drone and not really heard much about it yet although the fact DJI have an Avata 360 supposedly on the way must be a concern for Insta.
Thankfully for us consumers DJI have continued to innovate their products whereas Tesla have really squandered their early market advantage, possibly fatally so given their claims they are no longer a car company.
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