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DJI has officially launched the Osmo Nano, a modular action camera designed for portable content creation and outdoor shooting. The camera features a dual-sided magnetic design that allows users to switch between selfie mode and forward-facing shooting instantly.

DJI Osmo Nano

DJI Osmo Nano Specifications

The camera weighs 52 grams and includes a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor with a 143° ultra-wide field of view. It supports video recording at up to 4K/60fps and can shoot slow-motion video at 4K/120fps. DJI also provides advanced stabilization modes such as RockSteady 3.0 and HorizonBalancing for smoother footage. The device supports 10-bit D-Log M color recording and offers a dynamic range of up to 13.5 stops.

DJI has equipped the Osmo Nano with a 530mAh internal battery and a 1,300mAh battery inside the included Multifunctional Vision Dock. The combined setup can record up to 200 minutes of 1080p video. The Vision Dock also supports fast charging, with the main camera reaching 80 percent charge in 20 minutes. DJI states the camera can shoot continuously at 4K/60fps for over 50 minutes in endurance mode.

DJI Osmo Nano

The camera body is waterproof up to 10 meters without a housing. When attached to the Vision Dock, the setup offers IPX4 splash resistance. The device includes dual microphones for stereo audio and supports direct wireless connection with two microphone transmitters via DJI’s OsmoAudio system.

The 1.96-inch OLED touchscreen on the Vision Dock enables real-time preview and remote control. The Osmo Nano supports USB 3.1 for wired data transfer and Wi-Fi 6 for high-speed wireless transfers. The DJI Mimo app offers editing templates, filters, and motion overlays.

DJI Osmo Nano

Pricing and Availability

DJI has confirmed that the Osmo Nano will not launch in the U.S. through official channels at this time. The camera is, however, available in Canada, the UK, and Europe through DJI’s online store and authorized retailers.

In Canada, the 64GB version is priced at $419 CAD, while the 128GB version costs $459 CAD. In the UK, both models are priced at £239 and £259. In China, the Osmo Nano is sold in two storage options, 64GB and 128GB, priced at 1,998 yuan and 2,298 yuan, respectively.

In related news, DJI recently launched Mini 5 Pro with a 1-inch CMOS sensor and up to 20km transmission range.

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