
"It's DJI's smallest action camera to date but features the same 1 / 1.3-inch sensor with 13.5 stops of dynamic range and 4K / 120fps recording capabilities as the company's flagship Osmo Action 5 Pro DJI, which launched a year ago. As with competitor products like the Insta360 Go Ultra, you'll need to pair the Osmo Nano with its included modular accessory, called the Multifunctional Vision Dock, if you want a screen or want to boost its battery life."
"Like other products that DJI introduced this year, including the Mini 5 Pro drone and the wireless Mic 3, the company isn't planning to immediately release the Osmo Nano in the US. "The Osmo Nano will not be available officially in the U.S. market on official websites upon its global launch on September 23," according to DJI spokesperson Daisy Kong. "DJI remains committed to the U.S. market and is optimizing our strategy to best serve our customers amidst evolving local conditions.""
"It's launching today in other regions including Canada, where the Osmo Nano with 64GB of built-in storage starts at $309 USD, although that pricing doesn't necessarily reflect how much it will cost in the US. In the UK, it will start at £239, while in France, Germany, and Spain it will be €279. A version with 128GB of storage is $339 USD, £259, and €309, respectively."
The Osmo Nano is a pill-shaped, 57mm-long, 52-gram compact action camera that uses a 1 / 1.3-inch sensor with 13.5 stops of dynamic range and supports 4K / 120fps recording. The camera relies on an included Multifunctional Vision Dock to provide a screen and extend battery life. Pricing in Canada starts at $309 USD for the 64GB model and $339 for 128GB, with UK and European pricing listed separately. The device launches globally on September 23 but will not be officially available in the U.S. market at global launch due to strategic considerations.
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