DJI’s first 360-degree Camera Leaks in Official Looking Renders

DJI is getting ready to enter the 360-degree camera market. A leak from well-known tipster Igor Bogdanov shows what looks like the first official image of DJI’s new action camera, possibly called the Osmo 360.

DJI Osmo 360 Renders

The picture features a small, dark gray camera with a lens and a tiny horizontal screen. Two buttons are visible below the display, with what seems to be a power button on the side. The design matches earlier unofficial images showing a compact, flatter shape compared to other 360 cameras now available.

The Osmo 360 is expected to record 5.7K panoramic videos and include built-in electronic stabilization. It’s likely waterproof and might be priced close to GoPro’s MAX 360, which sells for around 2,598 yuan in China. Still, some details are uncertain. The leak suggests a 1-inch sensor could be in the camera, but nothing is confirmed yet. If true, this larger sensor could improve image quality over many smaller-sensor models, though DJI has not officially announced anything.

Other features spotted include a touchscreen interface and a standard tripod mount on the bottom. It’s not clear what functions the two rear buttons will have. DJI has so far released no details about the software or editing tools that will come with the camera.

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