DJI has officially entered the 360-degree camera space with the launch of its first panoramic shooter, the Osmo 360. This isn’t a modest debut. Instead, DJI has gone all-in with flagship-grade imaging specs, pro-friendly features. Let’s check out its key specs.

DJI Osmo 360 Specifications
The Osmo 360 comes with two 1-inch square sensors. These sensors aim to reduce dead zones and improve low-light performance. The camera supports native 8K panoramic video recording at up to 50fps and offers up to 13.5 stops of dynamic range. In flat video mode, the device records 4K footage at up to 120fps with a 170° ultra-wide field of view. It also captures 1.2 billion-pixel panoramic photos, equivalent to 16K resolution.
DJI has equipped the Osmo 360 with a lightweight 183g body that includes an advanced internal cooling system. The camera can record 8K video at 30fps continuously for up to 100 minutes. It can also record 6K panoramic video for up to 190 minutes. The device supports 10-bit color and D-Log M for enhanced color grading.

The Osmo 360 includes 105GB of usable internal storage and a microSD card slot for additional expansion. It supports fast charging via USB-C PD 3.0. DJI has also included a 1/4-inch thread mount and support for the magnetic quick-release system found in the Osmo Action series.
For audio, the Osmo 360 features four microphones and supports both stereo and mono recording. It supports DJI’s OsmoAudio technology, which enables direct connection to two DJI wireless microphone transmitters without a receiver. The camera supports voice control, gesture commands, and Bluetooth headset integration for remote operation.
DJI has provided multiple shooting modes, including seamless lens switching in single-lens mode up to 4K/60fps and an invisible selfie stick feature for 360-degree footage. The camera is IP68 certified, making it waterproof up to 10 meters and freeze-resistant to -20°C.

Pricing and Availability
The Osmo 360 is available now in China, starting at 2,999 yuan for the Standard Combo and 3,799 yuan for the Creator Combo. In Europe, the camera is priced at €479.99 including VAT, while the Adventure Combo retails for €629.99. Canadian pricing is listed at $430 and $580 respectively, though DJI has not confirmed availability or pricing for the US market.
In related news, DJI recently unveiled the Agras T100, a high-performance agricultural drone designed for modern farming, and also introduced the FlyCart 100, its new flagship cargo drone capable of carrying up to 80kg, complete with advanced safety features.
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