DJI’s first 360-degree camera can continuously capture 8K footage for over 100 minutes

DJI has unveiled its first 360-degree action camera, the Osmo 360, to compete with the Insta360 X5 and the GoPro Max. The Osmo 360 offers several impressive features, including the ability to capture 8K video at 50fps, a compact and lightweight design, and a 1-inch square-shaped HDR sensor that utilizes the full sensor area. The camera can continuously record for up to 100 minutes at 8K/30fps without overheating, and it supports 10-bit video for greater creative flexibility in post-processing. While it may not match the X5's slow-motion capabilities, the Osmo 360 offers a range of other advanced features, such as voice and gesture controls, stabilization technologies, and the ability to track and keep subjects in focus. The camera will be available in Europe for €479.99 or €629.99 for the Adventure Combo, but DJI has not yet revealed the US pricing or release date.
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