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DJI Unveils Osmo 360: A Leap in 360° Video Technology

DJI has officially launched its first panoramic camera, the Osmo 360, promising to redefine the way users capture 360° video. This innovative device features a 1/1.1-inch square sensor that enables native 8K panoramic video recording, enhancing both the quality and immersive experience of 360° footage. The Osmo 360 is designed to meet the needs of both professional creators and casual users, offering a seamless solution that combines advanced technology with user-friendly operation.
The Osmo 360 camera leverages a significantly larger effective photosensitive area compared to traditional rectangular sensors. By utilizing a square sensor, the camera achieves a 25% increase in pixel utilization, allowing for clearer images without the blurry edges often seen in panoramic photography. This innovation is particularly crucial for delivering high-quality visuals, as it ensures sharpness across the entire image, from corner to corner.
With large 2.4μm pixels, the Osmo 360 excels in various lighting conditions. It offers 13.5 stops of dynamic range, making it adept at capturing details in both bright and low-light environments. Users can expect smooth transitions between dark and illuminated areas, effectively reducing issues like flickering and stuttering during recording. The advanced 10-bit D-Log M professional color mode further enhances the camera’s capabilities, allowing for greater flexibility in color grading during post-production.
Advanced Stabilization for Smooth Footage
To combat the common challenges associated with motion in panoramic shooting, the Osmo 360 includes a dual stabilization system. Its HorizonSteady technology minimizes horizontal drift, keeping the horizon stable within ±0.5° regardless of camera movement. This feature is particularly beneficial for dynamic activities such as skiing or biking, where maintaining a steady shot can be difficult.
In addition, the RockSteady 3.0 stabilization algorithm uses AI-driven technology to correct high-frequency jitters, ensuring that even high-frame-rate recordings at 4K/120fps remain fluid and engaging. This dual stabilization synergy allows users to capture immersive first-person perspectives without compromising on quality.
Creative Features and Accessibility
The design of the Osmo 360 promotes versatility, enabling various creative shooting styles. When paired with the Stealth Selfie Stick, users can take advantage of features such as the Invisible Selfie Stick, which automatically removes the stick from footage, allowing for smooth third-person tracking shots. This innovative approach simplifies the process of achieving complex cinematic angles.
For those looking to capture fast-paced action, the camera supports 4K/100fps slow-motion recording. This feature allows users to highlight critical moments, such as splashes or leaps, with remarkable detail. The Osmo 360 also includes AI tracking capabilities, enabling users to select specific subjects within the panoramic video easily. The DJI Mimo App facilitates pans, tilts, and zooms, making it easier than ever to create compelling content.
The Osmo 360 is designed to integrate seamlessly with the broader DJI ecosystem. It features a magnetic quick-release design compatible with various Osmo Action accessories, enhancing its functionality. The camera also supports direct connections to DJI microphones, allowing for high-quality audio capture without the need for additional receivers.
To help users dive into panoramic shooting, DJI is offering two value bundles: the Standard Bundle priced at USD $549.99 and the Extended Bundle at USD $699.99. Each bundle includes essential accessories such as batteries and cleaning kits, ensuring that users are well-equipped to start creating professional-grade content right away.
With its cutting-edge technology and user-friendly features, the Osmo 360 is poised to make a significant impact on the world of 360° video creation. Its combination of high resolution, advanced stabilization, and creative flexibility sets a new standard for panoramic imaging.
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