Will new Osmo Action 5 Pro finally kill GoPro?


DJI’s latest action camera, the Osmo Action 5 Pro, launched on Sept. 19 as the latest edition to its Osmo action camera series. But whereas in the past, it was generally accepted that you were getting portability, durability and a waterproof shell in exchange for a lower-quality camera than any sort of professional SLR or mirrorless camera, there’s no need to make a tradeoff here.

The Osmo Action 5 Pro has some standout specs that — not only are they the first of their kind within the market of action cameras — rival professional cameras. Some of its standout features:

  • 1/1.3” sensor with a 2.4 μm pixel size
  • 13.5-stop dynamic range
  • 4-hour battery life
  • 10-bit D-Log M image capture
  • Supports hybrid log-gamma (HLG) high-brightness displays
  • 4K/60fps for HDR and low-light video
  • SuperNight mode with AI noise reduction algorithms

Compare that to GoPro’s latest camera, the HERO13 Black, which also launched in September 2024‚ just a couple weeks back. The HERO13 Black offers a 1/1.9″ CMOS and up to just 2.5 hours of record time.

The standard Osmo Action 5 Pro combo starts at $349. That undercuts the HERO13 Black, which starts at $399, by $50.

This big DJI launch comes just a few weeks after the drone and camera-making behemoth launched another compelling product, the DJI Neo drone. It’s clear that DJI is non-stop, full-steam ahead — and the Osmo Action 5 Pro is yet another example of that.

Here’s everything you need to know about the new Osmo Action 5 Pro, and how it compares to other top action cameras including the GoPro HERO13 Black:

Osmo Action 5 Pro: key features

Here’s a deep dive into some key Osmo Action 5 Pro specs:

A high-end camera with a high dynamic range of 13.5 stops

It’s a camera, so, well, camera quality is key. Especially compared to the old model, the Osmo Action 4, this is a huge upgrade. With a 1/1.3-inch sensor that boasts an equivalent pixel size of 2.4 μm and a high dynamic range of 13.5 stops, that’s 1.5 stops higher than that of Osmo Action 4.

That should be especially noticeable when filming in low-light conditions.

Way longer battery life (4 hours)

The battery life improvement is massive. The Osmo Action 5 Pro can film up to four hours on a single battery. That’s a 50% improvement from the old model, the Osmo Action 4. It’s also 50% more life than its top competitor, the HERO13 Black. Of course, all of those figures are higher than what DJI claims is an industry average of just two hours.

So how does DJI manage to make an action camera that’s twice the industry average? A few factors come into play:

  • A lower power consumption 4nm chip
  • A larger 1950mAh battery
  • A proprietary DJI algorithm, which DJI claims optimizes for energy savings

Now there are some exceptions for that long battery life. For example, battery life is lower in extreme temperatures. Use it in super cold weather (as low as -20° C or -4°F) and battery life drops slightly to 3.6 hours. Of course, that’s still far higher than the GoPro HERO13 Black.

And what happens when your battery does ultimately die off, four hours in? You might use the DJI 30W USB-C Charger (an additional $19 add-on) to gain an additional two hours of time — after just 15 minutes of charging.

Better tracking

DJI has long been a leader in follow-me drones. Similar tech is front and center with the Osmo Action 5 Pro, which is the first action camera to offer built-in subject centering and tracking. In short, the camera can lock onto your desired subject’s position. From there, it can adjust the composition in real time to keep that subject in the center of your frame.

More powerful underwater (and you might not even need a case)

Action cameras have long been popular as underwater cameras. In the past, waterproof cases have been required, though camera technology has improved to the point where cases aren’t necessary in shallower depths (due to less pressure).

With this one, you won’t need a case until you get 20 meters (65 feet) deep. That’s about the length of a semitrailer, meaning you likely won’t need a case if you’re using it somewhere like a pool. If you’re not sure how deep you are, a built-in pressure gauge records underwater depth, duration, and altitude data — ensuring both the safety of you and your precious camera.

Here’s an example of a shot (provided by DJI) taken underwater on the Osmo Action 5 Pro:

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The camera is super popular with divers, and it’s EN13319-certified (a diving safety standard).

What the Osmo Action 5 Pro looks and feels like

The Osmo Action 5 Pro stands out for its two touchscreens on either side. It’s hard to miss them for a few reasons, notably high bright they are. The OLED high-brightness displays can ramp up to 1000 cd/. Not only does that just look cool, but it addresses a common prior complaint that it can be difficult to see the screen if it’s super bright outside.

The actual size and shape of the camera is largely the same as the old Osmo Action 4 version. But, DJI increased the size of the screen this time around.

What it’s like using the Osmo Action 5 Pro

One area where DJI has long stood out (and constantly improved) is its actual workflow process. In the early days of action cameras, you couldn’t even see what the camera was seeing. You simply pointed and shot onto a memory card. From there, you’d have to plug it into your computer to see what you got.

Then, apps got better, enabling you to at least see what the camera saw through your smartphone. From there, technological improvements allowed you to instantly have a low-quality feed on your smartphone.

But what if that step went away completely? It has.

Now, you can record up to 47 GB directly onto the camera (that’s hours of footage). No separate memory card needed. You ca also quickly transfer it to your computer or phone via Wi-Fi at high speeds up to 80 MB/s. (You can do it potentially even faster via USB).

Should you want to livestream from your Osmo Action 5 Pro, you can do that too.

DJI has also worked in some cool features that make it easy to sync footage from all sorts of cameras. Presumably, you wouldn’t shoot an entire film on an action camera, but would rely on it for a few clips (like underwater shots). If that’s you, DJI has streamlined the process with features like timecodes that make it easier to synchronize footage from multiple cameras. Highlight features allow you to tag key moments so they’re easier to find down the editing road.

Speaking of editing, DJI offers an in-house editing app for smartphones and tablets called DJI Mimo. (Though, professional users might still prefer more robust video editing apps).

Does the Osmo Action 5 Pro record audio?

Yes, the Osmo Action 5 Pro records audio. Though, the quality is kind of meh. It’ll do the job, particularly if you’re seeking ambient sounds.

But, if you want to record what people are saying, you’re best off also buying the DJI Mic 2. This external mic can connect to the action 5 Pro using Bluetooth — meaning no separate receiver is necessary.

Osmo Action 5 Pro versus GoPro Hero 13 Black

Both the DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro and GoPro Hero 13 Black launched in September 2024, pitting what was already competitors even closer against each other. Here’s a look at how they compare:

Feature DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro GoPro Hero 13 Black
Launch Date September 2024 September 2024
Sensor Size 1/1.3-inch 1/1.3-inch
Video Resolution 4K 4K
Stabilization RockSteady 3.0/3.0+
HorizonSteady, HorizonBalancing
360 Horizon Lock & Horizon Leveling
Color Science DJI’s proprietary color science GoPro’s color profiles
Max Photo resolution 40 MP 27.13 MP
Touchscreen Interface Yes Yes
Waterproof Depth Up to 60 meters Up to 164 feet
Built-in storage 47 GB None
Starting Price $349 $399

The Osmo Action 5 Pro dominates on practically every level. It has a way longer battery life. Its user flow is better, such as its built-in storage and depth gauge.

Oh, and it’s even cheaper.

So why might want still opt for the GoPro? GoPro does still have some interesting features going for it, like the HB-Lens system that makes it more like a modular camera. That could unlock some shooting options and potential for higher resolution.

But for most people, the DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro is the clear winner by far. And it’s a signed that, even if Congress bans DJI drones in the U.S., DJI is going to be a dominate camera maker in America, no matter what. DJI made it so GoPro’s Karma drone never had a flying chance. It seems like GoPro Action cameras are losing their stronghold, too.

How to get your hands on the DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro

The Osmo Action 5 Pro is already available now at major retailers. There are a few versions, where the more expensive version gets you a few more accessories that offer some small savings versus buying them a la carte, separately:

  • Osmo Action 5 Pro Standard Combo ($349): includes the Osmo Action 5 Pro, Osmo Action Extreme Battery Plus (1950 mAh), Osmo Action Horizontal-Vertical Protective Frame, Osmo Action Quick-Release Adapter Mount, Osmo Action Curved Adhesive Base, Osmo Locking Screw, Type-C to Type-C PD Cable, Osmo Action 5 Pro Rubber Lens Protector, Osmo Action 5 Pro Glass Lens Cover, and Osmo Action Anti-Slip Pad.
  • Osmo Action 5 Pro Adventure Combo ($449): includes everything in the Standard Combo named above, plus the Osmo Action Quick-Release Adapter Mount (mini), Osmo Action Multifunctional Battery Case, and Osmo 1.5m Extension Rod.

The key difference between the Adventure Combo and the Standard Combo (which is $100 cheaper) is that the former throws in two more Extreme Batteries ($60 value), plus a 1.5m Extension Rod ($50 value).

Alongside the camera comes a few other accessories, which include:

Some of those accessories are not actually new. Many have been sold with prior versions of the Osmo Action. And yes, that’s good news for people looking to upgrade from the Osmo Action 4 to the Action 5 Pro — as at least most accessories are still compatible.

The new accessories include: Osmo Action Multifunctional Charging Handle, Osmo Helmet Chin Mount Clip, Osmo Action Cold Shoe Expansion Kit and Osmo Flexible Mount.

It’s also compatible with some third-party accessories if you use the Quick-Release Adapter Mount.

DJI also sells DJI Care Refresh, which is an extended warranty plan for DJI products. For an extra fee, you can get a replacement for accidental damage including natural wear, collisions, and water damage. Though, even with DJI Care Refresh, DJI forces you to have some skin in the game. You’ll have to pay a small, additional charge in order to get your replacement.

DJI Care Refresh for the Osmo Action 5 Pro comes in two forms:

  • DJI Care Refresh (1-Year Plan): Up to 2 replacements in 1 year
  • DJI Care Refresh (2-Year Plan): Up to 4 replacements in 2 years

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