DJI has unveiled its OSMO 360 action camera in India and other global markets. The device has a 1-inch 360-degree sensor capable of recording indigenous 8K video. It contains a square HDR image sensor, which DJI describes as an industry-first. The camera supports Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, gesture control, and includes 128 GB of internal storage.
DJI Osmo 360 Action Camera: Price in India
In India, DJI Osmo 360 is specially available in Adventure Combo Pack and its price is Rs. 54,990. This package includes two multi -ifunctional battery cases such as OSMO 360 cameras and accessories, an adjustable quick release adapter mount, 1.2-meter invisible selfie stick and all standard combo items. The standard combo provides camera with essentials such as € 479.99 (about 48,000 rupees) in other markets, an additional battery, an protective bag, a cleaning cloth, a USB-C cable and a rubber lens protector. Interested buyers in India can buy OSMO 360 through DJI’s official website and authorized retail shops.
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DJI Osmo 360 Action Camera: Specifications and Features
The DJI Osmo 360 action camera has a 1 -inch rectangular HDR sensor, which helps to improve the use of sensors up to 25 percent compared to traditional rectangular sensors. It uses 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensor with f/1.9 aperture and provides a dynamic range of up to 13.5 stops. These specifications allow the camera to record 8K videos at 50 frames per second (FPS). It can capture 8K video at 30 FPS for 100 minutes continuously.
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The camera also offers a single-lens mode that shoots flat videos and 60 FPS at 5K resolution with a 155-degree field of view (Fov). Users can activate a boost video mode that extends Fov up to 170 degrees, but reduces resolution by 4K at 120 FPS. Additionally, the OsMO 360 4x Slow-Motion supports up to video recording and 360-degree still captures images at 120MP.
In addition, a notable feature is to automatically remove the selfie stick from the 360-degree footage, which creates a third-person perspective without the need for manual editing. Still images are saved in the JPEG format, while the video uses OSV and MP4 (HEVC) formats. The camera allows hand -free operation through gesture and voice command.
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In addition, the DJI Osmo 360 has a 1,950mAh battery. It provides a recording of more than 90 minutes in cold conditions and up to 100 minutes at 8K 30 FPS under general use, claiming the company. Battery life can be extended by three hours using alternative battery extension rod. The camera operates between -20 ° C and 40 ° C, which makes it suitable for various environment.