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DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro vs GoPro Hero13 – Comparison for Underwater Video

DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro vs GoPro Hero13 - Comparison for Underwater Video

[Music] Hello Ocean People! I'm Brent Durand. 
Welcome back to the channel. Today we are   going to compare the DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro 
with the GoPro Hero 13 Black for underwater   video. We know that DJI has a reputation 
for creating excellent cameras and that   at this point we know the Action 5 lives 
up to that reputation. We also know that   GoPro was the original action camera and set 
quality and performance benchmarks for years.   So the question is: Which camera is better for 
underwater video? My approach to this review is   to film a variety of underwater scenes in our 
local kelp forest and to show you the footage   so that you can make your own opinion, because 
well, we know what the specs are. We've seen all   those influencer videos. You found this video so 
you deserve a little bit more about how these   cameras really work underwater.

Before we start, 
know that DJI did send me this Action 5 and   I do get to keep it, but as you'll see when 
we talk about settings and showing you the   underwater video, I'm letting the cameras speak 
for themselves in a heads up test to remove any   sort of bias that way. So does that sound good for 
you? Because it sounds good for me. So let's get going! Let's take a quick look at the 
bodies of both of these cameras. On your right is   the Osmo Action 5 Pro and on your left is the Hero 
13 Black. You'll see that they are very similar in   size. The screens are pretty similar once you look 
at the screen themselves. You have the top shutter   button and then you also have the quick switch / 
power button on the side. Now the Osmo Action 5 Pro   is waterproof to 20m without the dive case and 
the Hero 13 Black is waterproof to 10m without   the dive case. You can totally dive them like this, 
particularly in fresh water, and you get benefits   such as using the magnetic mount either on the 
camera body itself or on the Osmo Action 5 Pro.   You can put it in the case with the ability to use 
magnetic mount in horizontal or vertical format   which is pretty cool.

Actually, this side vertical 
format. But I always recommend diving action   cameras underwater with the dive housing. Not only 
does the housing allow you to dive beyond the   camera's depth rating, but it offers an extra layer 
of protection from flooding due to an eyelash or a   piece of lint you don't see compromising the seal. 
The housing is also much cheaper to replace if   the lens gets scratched while clipping it off to 
your BCD or putting the camera in the rinse tank.   And over time, sand, gunk, particulate can jam up the 
mechanisms or even the microphone holes.

So if you   plan on doing a lot of intensive scuba diving with 
your action camera, pick up the dive housing. I've   got links in the description below. One big upgrade 
that DJI made with the Action 5 is the increased   battery life that lasts up to 4 hours, which means 
it will last a full dive day if you're shooting   selectively. Let's talk about image quality next. 
The Action 5 pro has a an updated 1/1.3"   sensor compared to the GoPro's smaller 1/1.9" sensor. The larger sensor should deliver   more dynamic range.

Both cameras shoot 8 or 10-bit. They shoot HDR. They have HLG high dynamic   range. And they have Log flat color profiles 
if that's your thing. But we're going to focus   primarily on the more automatic settings. So let's 
get these cameras in their dive housings and get in the water [Music].   On the left is Action 5 Pro and on the right
is the GoPro Hero 13 Black.  So the Action 5 Pro has 13.5 stops of dynamic range, 
which is the data from the white point to the   black point, and I'm seeing nice quality in the 
highlights and the shadows on the left. Here we   are more back lit for another view where my face 
is shaded. And note on the settings that the Osmo   Action cameras film in HDR automatically, which 
is why I've activated HDR video on the Hero 13.   And also know I've done no editing at all on this 
footage besides simply trimming and cropping the   clips.

You can see the dive conditions weren't 
great here. We had about 10 to 20ft visibility   and varying density of this milky haziness, but 
this creates very dark dive conditions pushing the   lowlight performance of these cameras. Right now 
we're keeping dynamic range in mind but we're also   looking at color rendering and the need to look 
at the color tone of the footage, because that's   a huge consideration in picking your action camera 
and it changes depending on the conditions.

Right now we have a choice between a lot of automatic 
color correction like we see particularly here   with the Action 5 in correcting this footage and 
then we also have filters and video lights these   days. So in these scenes we're generally seeing a 
warmer tone coming from the GoPro Hero 13 Black.   Here we have more whites to focus on, and sometimes 
we'll see that the color tone will change   depending on the scene. How many reds and whites 
are in there, or even see that the color correction   changes as we move the camera around in direction 
to the sun.

Here the footage is a bit brighter   with the GoPro on the right but I do see more 
detail and maybe more sharpening in the left in   that footage coming from the Osmo Action 5. That 
said, the level of sharpening can be controlled   in both of these action cameras in the settings, 
something you might want to look at if you are   setting up Custom Presets within the quick 
switch menu for using the camera in the dive   housing underwater, which I highly recommend.

So if 
you don't know about Presets then check out some   of my other action camera videos where I teach you 
how to set those up. And of course sharpening can   be controlled in post-processing because different 
levels work better for different platforms and   viewing devices. In this scene we can see on the 
right that the GoPro is really struggling in this   low light environment. The Action 5 on the left 
is really bringing out a lot more of those blues,   you know looking for the reds and correcting that 
white balance. But the chunky high-noise grain on   that right was pretty distracting. And here on 
the right with the GoPro the highlights seem   a bit washed out. It feel like we just see a bit 
bit more detail in the left in the Osmo Action 5 Pro.

And here's another shot. And this sticks 
out to me not just the color and looking at   the dynamic range but the jitters. So there 
have been a good amount of digital image   stabilization jitters coming from the GoPro if 
you go back and rewatch some of that footage   you'll see that it's pretty apparent. Just 
some background here is that a lot of   cameras using digital Image Stabilization 
struggle when there's movement, so if you're   shooting over a hard coral reef you won't notice 
anything, but if you get anywhere where there's   moving algae, or moving kelp, or anything like 
that, you'll see 1) a lot of jitters as the   image stabilization repositions itself, and 2) 
you'll see a lot of warble around the edges as   the image stabilization tries to move the frame 
around, because it crops in from the the full   sensor data to create that stabilized image.

So 
you see a lot of wonky stuff happening in some   of this footage but it looks like the Osmo Action 
5 is actually doing a really great job with that.   This scene is fun. It just shows you the visibility 
during these dives this day. We had a couple freedivers come say hello. And of course a friendly 
harbor seal right here. You got to have the cute factor. And now let's take a look at a clip 
filmed with dual 4300 video lights since many   scuba divers want to use artificial lighting with 
their action camera. Here we've got a difference in   color in these real dark conditions at the end of 
the the day. See that dark green in the background   and then you see the scene lit and the underwater 
color correction taking place here based on these   scenes that do have a little bit of red and some 
white in them.

So what do you think leave your opinions and feedback in the comments section below. I reply to all comments and other people watching this video also reply and contribute 
their experience with these cameras. In terms of   other stuff, I can tell you about the Action 5. The 
dual OLED screens were really bright underwater.   The rear screen doesn't have a lot of extra 
information on it that you don't need in the dive   housing, which is great. You can compose your scene. 
And the front was really convenient and bright for   shooting those selfie scenes. I even shot some 
Log footage that I did not show here because I   wanted to stay away from editing that footage, but 
that was easy to see on the back of the camera   even though it was a very flat dull color profile 
like log is. There's also a built-in pressure gauge   with the camera that is certified, which means it 
works well and you can trust it. So if you're using   the camera outside of the dive case then you 
can see your pressure and your depth which can be   convenient to add to your footage or incorporate 
into your dive log so you know what you shot where.   Another very cool feature.

Just remember you can't 
dive below the camera's max operating depth. Beyond   that there are a few different combos and ways 
you can get all the accessories for the Osmo   Action 5 Pro. The first is a standard combo which 
comes with the camera and the Extreme battery. The   second is a Diving Combo which then includes 
the dive case and also the floating handle.   And the floating handle has a lanyard on it and 
it floats, so it's great for snorkeling and free   diving, maybe scuba diving if you want the handle 
instead of the dual tray system you saw me using   earlier.

One note as well is that all of these 
kits with the camera do come with the frame (and   also getting too many things in my hand here), but 
various mounts including the magnetic mount that   works on the camera itself and even in vertical 
position on that frame for the camera. And finally,   I'll set this all down here, you have the Pro 
Adventure Combo and that includes a selfie stick   here. So that can also be useful underwater for 
selfie scenes. Don't poke it at the marine life   or anything. But fun there. Make sure you rinse 
any hardware if it goes in the salt water. And it   does actually include a little tab for a lanyard 
for your wrist so you don't lose it or you can   clip it off to your BCD. That's convenient. That 
combo also includes something that I really love.   This is a Multifunctional Battery Case 2. 
Basically it holds holds two extra batteries, right,   So your camera comes with one battery. This Pro 
Adventure Combo comes with two additional ones   and this case that charges all three batteries, but 
then also will charge the batteries from the   case itself.

You can charge this in the wall 
or the case will charge the batteries. So this is   super cool if you plan to be out and shooting all 
day. And it's fun to play with. It's got these LEDs   that tell you charge status. So three different 
cool Combos and ways to get accessories for your   camera. In terms of pricing, the Standard Combo for 
the Action 5 Pro with the Extreme Battery is $349.   For the GoPro Hero 13 Black it's $399 but you 
also get the micro SD card. So that's it. I hope   you enjoyed this video, hope you learned something. 
If you have questions or comments again leave   them below. SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done that 
yet and I'll see you in the next video. [Music].

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