DJI introduced the Osmo 360, its first 360-degree action camera, capable of shooting 360-degree panoramic video at 8K/30fps. The camera utilizes two 1-inch square HDR sensors, enhancing sensor efficiency and dynamic range. With an f/1.9 aperture, it excels in various lighting conditions. Video recording features include 10-bit color depth and D-Log, providing extensive post-processing options. The Osmo 360's battery lasts 100 minutes at 8K/30fps and operates in extreme temperatures. Weighing just 183g, it offers an intuitive dual-lens setup for users.
The Osmo 360 is capable of native 8K/30fps 360-degree panoramic video using two 1-inch square HDR sensors, allowing for 25% more sensor utilization than traditional designs.
The camera features a dynamic range of 13.5 stops and an f/1.9 aperture, enabling it to perform well in low-light and high-contrast conditions.
It can capture 120-megabyte 360-degree shots and operate for up to 100 minutes at 8K/30fps, with batteries that endure extreme temperatures.
The camera's lightweight design at 183g combines with a traditional dual-lens setup, providing a user-friendly interface for seamless switching between lens modes.
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