

This is your first hint at its modular capability. However, there is a charging/data transfer point on the base with five contact points. There's no USB-C port, and no microSD card slot on the actual camera unit. This is used for powering the unit on or off, or starting and stopping recording. The only physical button is the multifunction button on the top of the body. Instead, it's completely square, with a large, round camera lens on the front and a touchscreen on the back. Think 'action camera' and it's likely you have a picture in your mind of a rectangular camera that's compact, with a lens in one corner and a little screen in the other. So it ripped up the rule book and started again with something completely different. Perhaps realising it couldn't compete by offering essentially the same camera in the same form factor as the market leader. Since then though the manufacturer hasn't done all that much in GoPro's territory. It even got involved in the action camera market with the Osmo Action in 2018.

It's a camera company, as it's proven with the launch of several gimbals and handheld products of all sizes and shapes. (Pocket-lint) - DJI is more than just a drone company.
