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DJI Osmo Pocket 3
User Manual
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Audio-to-video Sync When enabled, the transmitter will record audio les independently
while the camera is recording video. The recorded audio format
of the transmitter is 24-bit mono WAV. When recording for an
extended period, the audio le will be separated automatically every
30 minutes. The transmitter stops recording when the storage is full.
Low Cut When enabled, the transmitter will automatically lter low-frequency
(below 150 Hz) sounds, thereby making recordings cleaner.
32-Bit Float Recording When enabled, the transmitter can independently record audio
files in 32-bit float, which provides larger dynamic range in post-
production audio correction.
Format Transmitter 1/
Transmitter 2
Tap to format transmitter 1 or transmitter 2. Formatting will
permanently delete all data on transmitter 1 or transmitter 2. Make
sure to back up all required data before formatting.
Transmitter Version Displays the rmware version of the transmitter.
Connecting to DJI Mic
Follow the steps below to connect the DJI Mic to the camera:
1. Power on the DJI Mic receiver and transmitter, and make sure the receiver and transmitter
are linked.
2. Use the USB-C mobile phone adapter (included) to connect the receiver to the USB-C port on
the camera. When connected, an input volume bar is displayed on the touchscreen of the
camera.
3. Press the linking button on the transmitter to start recording while using the transmitter for
audio. Press the linking button again to stop recording.
USB-C Adapter DJI Mic Receiver










