DJI Osmo Pocket 3: Normal or Dlog M?

I’ve seen the tests. I’ve seen the LUT comparisons. But after using the Osmo Pocket 3 in real client settings, fitness events, and personal content shoots, I’ve landed on this: Normal 10-bit in Auto mode just works. In this video, I share why I stopped stressing over D-Log M and embraced a faster, more practical workflow. Whether I’m filming a workout, capturing BTS content at a fitness event, or producing a real estate happy hour for a client—Normal 10-bit in Auto gives me everything I need without overcomplicating the process. 💡 What you’ll see: Side-by-side comparison of D-Log M vs Normal 10-bit Footage from real client events, workouts, and behind-the-scenes moments How I integrate the Osmo Pocket 3 with my Sony A7S III for weddings Why color grading isn’t always necessary to deliver quality work This video is for creators, solo shooters, and business owners who want clean content—fast. 🎥 Drop a comment if you’ve found your go-to workflow with the Pocket 3! Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 0:17 - Why I Stick to Normal 10-bit + Auto 0:51 - Why I Stick to Normal 10-bit + Auto PT 2 1:31 - It Still Looks Great Out of The Box 2:20 - What About Bigger Shoots Like Weddings? 3:01 - Do You Even Need D-Log M? 3:32 - Final Thoughts 4:09 - Outro #OsmoPocket3 #Normal10Bit #DLogM #DJIPocket3Review #CreatorWorkflow #SoloShooterSetup #HandsFreeFilming #ContentCreationGear #FitnessVideography #RealEstateContent #WeddingFilmmaker #Pocket3Test #POVCamera #AutoVsManual #ColorGradingWorkflow #ElevVisuals