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DJI announced the first 360 -degree movement camera designed to compete with Insta360 x5 And aging Gopro Max (that The company plans to replace it soon). New Dji Osmo 360 It emanates a little X5 recording capabilities by capturing 8K videos at 50 frames per second instead of 30 frames per second, and features a smaller and lighter design of about 20 grams of Insta360. We do not know how much OSMO 360 cost is because DJI did not reveal when it will come to the United States.
OSMO 360 is not characterized by switching lenses, but unlike X5, which uses only part of rectangular sensors 1/1.28 inches, uses the DJI 360 ° C of the new 1 -inch HDR sensors. The company says this “reduces the largest unnecessary part” and helps to keep the camera compressed and light at 183 grams. OSMO 360 also picks a 10 -bit video, which provides more creative freedom when correcting colors after that, while X5 is limited to 8 bits.
The 1950 mAh camera battery is slightly smaller than 2,400 mAh per hour in X5, but DJI says OSMO 360 can be recorded constantly at 8K/30 frames per second for up to 100 minutes on a full charge without high temperature. Tire rates can be strengthened to 60 frames per second when dropping accuracy to 6K, or rising to 100 frames per second in 4K, but their slow capabilities are slightly implemented by X5, which can record 4K video at 120 frames per second. When photographing with only one lens, you can pay 4K recording to 120 frames per second on OSMO 360, and you can switch between the lenses for the camera without turning off the registration.
OSMO 360 can capture fixed 360 -degree images at a speed of 120 megapixels, which is approximately twice the accuracy of 72 megapixels for pictures taken by Insta360 X5. But if you want to take HDR images so that you can do more, you will need to drop the accuracy to 30 megapixels.
Other useful features include both sound control and gestures to start registration or stop registration from remote; Dji’s horizonsteady stability and rocksteady, which can calm down fragile shots without removing dynamic movement; And the ability to track and maintain people, vehicles and animals as a video clip when exporting the clips from the DJI Mimo Mobile application.
OSMO 360 also features 105 GB of integrated storage and can contact at two time by two of DJI famous microphones And record separate vocal tracks without the need for a reception. Optional accessories include a battery extension rod that extends 8K/30 frames per second by an additional 180 minutes, transparent lens fools, and many personal images sticks attached to the triple -legged holder on OSMO 360, including one that extends to more than 8 feet.
Although it will not be launched in the United States, OSMO 360 will be available in all other areas where DJI already sells its products. In Europe, it will be sold for 479.99 euros, while liberation and adventure, which adds accessories such as a personal photo stick and a multi -function battery condition, will be 629.99 euros. Canadian prices, mentioned in US dollars, are $ 430 or $ 580 for the Adventure Combo group, but DJI says this does not reflect what OSMO 360 will cost when it is available in the United States.