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Insta360’s upcoming Luna Ultra is starting to look a lot more real now. New promotional renders and what appear to be official certification photos of the device have surfaced online, giving a much clearer look at Insta360’s next high-end pocket gimbal camera. And honestly, it seems like the company is aiming well beyond casual vlogging this time.

The biggest change is the camera system itself. The Luna Ultra appears to use a dual-camera setup built around a 1-inch primary sensor paired with a dedicated 3x telephoto lens, reportedly developed alongside Leica. Based on current leaks, the main camera uses an f/1.8 aperture, while the telephoto lens enables around 6x “lossless” zoom and up to 12x hybrid zoom overall. That already puts it much closer to a compact mirrorless-style setup than a typical Pocket camera.

But the hardware design is arguably even more interesting. Images shared by leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) show a detachable front grip that magnetically separates from the body and turns into a wireless remote controller with a 2-inch OLED touchscreen. There is also a joystick for gimbal control, zoom controls, and a dedicated record button. For solo creators, that could end up being genuinely useful instead of just another gimmick accessory.

The Luna Ultra also appears to retain a full three-axis mechanical gimbal, which remains one of the biggest advantages these dedicated pocket cameras still have over smartphones.

On the video side, the rumored specs are fairly serious. Reports mention support for 6K recording at 50fps, 4K at 120fps, 10-bit i-Log, and Dolby Vision. Some leaks even suggest certain slow-motion modes may push beyond that.

Audio seems to be getting proper attention too. The camera is said to support 32-bit audio recording at 48kHz, alongside compatibility with Insta360’s wireless microphone ecosystem. That matters more than people sometimes realize, especially for creators shooting unpredictable outdoor content where clipping and sudden volume spikes can ruin otherwise usable footage.

Current leaks suggest the Luna Ultra could start around ¥5,299 (roughly $780 at the current exchange rate), while larger Creator-style bundles may approach ¥6,499 (around $950). At those prices, Insta360 is no longer competing only with DJI’s Pocket lineup. It’s starting to edge into territory normally occupied by entry-level mirrorless cameras and premium compact shooters from Sony and Canon.

Whether creators are willing to spend that much on a pocket-sized gimbal camera remains to be seen. But based on the hardware alone, Insta360 clearly isn’t trying to make a budget travel gadget here. The Luna Ultra looks much more like a serious creator tool that just happens to fit in your pocket.

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