DJI Action 6 | BEFORE YOU BUY

DJI Action 6 | BEFORE YOU BUY

This camera doesn’t deliver. There’s no real upgrade in image quality, the new features are half-baked, and the price is pretty outrageous for what you get. After using DJI products for over 7 years, this is the first one that truly disappointed me. In this video, I break down why the Osmo Action 6 is not worth the upgrade — especially if you already own the Action 4, Action 5, or any decent action cam from the last few years. Key issues I cover: • The misleading open-gate marketing • Massive field-of-view crop in 1:1 mode • No real image quality improvement over the Action 5 • Still worse color than GoPro in daylight • Still capped at 4K • Overheating issues (even indoors) • Inaccurate depth sensor • Missing D-Log options in specific modes • 1:1 unavaliable in Photo mode • Potential “Action 6 Pro” upsell strategy? If you’re buying your first action camera, this might still work for you. But if you’re thinking upgrade, don’t. For the same price or less, GoPro, previous-gen DJI, or Insta360 offer better value and better performance. My Recommendations: • Best image quality & resolution: GoPro • Best reliability & overall package: DJI (but not the Action 6…) • Best for high res + features: Insta360 Ace Pro 2 • Best budget picks: DJI Action 4, GoPro 10/11, Insta360 Ace Pro 0:00 - Disclaimer 0:44 - The Price 1:12 - Massive Crop in 1:1 4:23 - No Upgrade in Image Quality 4:48 - Capped at 4K 5:10 - GoPro did it better 6:14 - No Upgrade in Low Light 6:54 - Overheating 7:39 - Software Limitations 8:44 - No 1:1 in Photo Mode 9:03 - Depth Indicator Bugging 10:05 - Action 6 PRO??? 10:37 - VERDICT 10:57 - Action 4 VS. Action 6 11:37 - Recommendation 1: GoPro 12:23 - Recommendation 2: DJI Action 4,5,Nano 12:47 - Recommendation 3: Insta 360 Ace Pro 2