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DJI’s smallest action camera will start recording when you nod

DJI’s smallest action camera will start recording when you nod

DJI has announced its new compact and lightweight Osmo Nano, the company's smallest action camera to date. The Osmo Nano features a 1/1.3-inch sensor with 13.5 stops of dynamic range and 4K/120fps recording capabilities, similar to the Osmo Action 5 Pro. It can be paired with a modular accessory called the Multifunctional Vision Dock, which provides a screen and boosts battery life. The Osmo Nano is not initially available in the US, but will launch in other regions, starting at $309 USD in Canada, £239 in the UK, and €279 in France, Germany, and Spain. The Nano is smaller and lighter than DJI's previous Action 2 camera, weighing only 52 grams. It offers up to 60 minutes of 4K/30fps recording or 90 minutes of 1080p/24fps recording, with increased battery life when connected to the dock. The Nano also features wireless microphone support and the ability to start recording with a head nod.

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