DJI Osmo 360 Officially Lands – Here Are 5 Ways It Beats the Insta360 X5 and 2 Ways It Doesn't
GLOBAL MARKET, JUL 31 – DJI's Osmo 360 offers up to 8K 50 fps video, superior low-light performance, and 120MP photos to compete with Insta360’s leading panoramic action cameras.
- On July 31, DJI launched the Osmo 360, a panoramic action camera, worldwide; however, it has yet to become officially available for purchase in the United States.
- DJI entered the 360 video market to compete directly with Chinese rival Insta360, whose recent innovations and drone sub-brand challenge DJI's dominance.
- The Osmo 360 offers two purchase options: a Standard Combo for $550 with basic accessories and an Adventure Combo for $700 with extra batteries and mounts.
- The Osmo 360 records native 8K 50fps video, captures 120MP photos, supports 100 minutes of continuous recording, and features DJI’s RockSteady stabilization and Studio editing app.
- While DJI will share its U.S. release timeline later, the Osmo 360’s strong specs suggest it will be a solid rival to Insta360 despite delayed U.S. availability.
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