DJI Releases Its First 360 Degree Camera – The Osmo 360


We know of a few 360 degree cameras in the market with Insta360 being the best overall and then the GoPro Max and Ricoh Theta X also in line. DJI which did not have a 360 camera so far, has filled the gap with its recent release of the Osmo 360 that is capable of capturing 8K videos at 50fps.

Image via DJI

The Osmo 360 camera comes with a square 1 inch HDR image sensor, that provides great image quality while consuming low power and also helping with the ultra compact and lightweight design. This is the first of DJI’s cameras that offers 360 videos at up to 8K, 50fps and comes with a good dynamic range to help capture high contrast scenes, for example during sunrise and sunsets.

One of the most interesting features is that the user can switch between front and rear cameras without the need to stop recording. The camera is very compact and weighs only 183g and comes with 105GB storage.

The camera can record in extreme temperatures as low as -20 degree Celsius and can also be used underwater up till a depth of 10 meters without a protective case.

Here are some of the most important features of the Osmo 360:

  • Square sensor design with dual 1 inch 360° image fields
  • Large f/1.9 aperture for maximum light intake in even low light situations
  •  SuperNight mode to capture all details in night scenes
  • 105GB of built-in storage
  • High-frame-rate with 4K 100fps 360° video
  • Up to 4x slow motion
  • Ultra-clear 360° photos up to 120 megapixels
  • Video format supports 10-bit color depth
  • D-Log M mode to capture all details and for flexibility when postprocessing
  • Continuous 8K/30fps recording for up to 100 minutes and 190 minutes of continuous recording when capturing 6K 360° video
  • Pair the camera with invisible selfie stick to make it vanish from the 360° videos without the need for editing, also third person views will make it look like the footage was captured by a cameraman
  • Switch between front and rear camera without the need to stop recording
  • Magnetic quick release design to pair with accessories

If you are interested, here is a first impression and a hands-on comparison of the Osmo 360 with a leading 360 degree camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEDncuegfmQ

The camera is out of stock on DJI’s website, but is available to pre-order from resellers. It is priced at $549.99. More details about this product can be found here. We have more news for you to read if you are interested at this link here.





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