DJI, best known for its drones and action cameras, is now stepping into the 360° camera game — and it’s doing so in style. The newly launched DJI Osmo 360 is the company’s first-ever 360° camera, and from what we’ve seen so far, it’s not just a first attempt — it’s a potential game-changer.
For creators, vloggers, adventurers, or just tech lovers who want ultra-crisp all-round footage, this camera could quickly become a go-to device.
A Big Leap in 360° Video Quality
At the heart of the Osmo 360 is a new 1-inch HDR sensor — the first of its kind in this category. DJI claims that the square sensor is more efficient than traditional rectangular ones, delivering 25% better usage of image area. Combine that with 2.4 μm pixels, and you’re looking at better detail, less noise, and richer dynamic range — even in low light.
The camera records 8K 360° video at 30fps, captures 120MP stills, and features an f/1.9 aperture with 13.5 stops of dynamic range. So whether you’re shooting sunsets, high-contrast scenes, or night shots, the footage remains sharp, balanced, and cinematic.
Smart Features That Simplify Content Creation
What makes the Osmo 360 even more exciting is how it thinks for you. It includes an invisible selfie stick feature that removes the stick from your footage automatically — no editing needed. Great if you’re trying to capture third-person shots without clutter.
Then there’s gesture control and voice activation, making it hands-free and ideal for solo creators. Slow-motion lovers will appreciate 4K at 100fps, and still shooters can enjoy up to 120MP resolution.
If you’re moving around a lot, HorizonSteady keeps the horizon level, and if you switch to single-lens mode, RockSteady 3.0 helps stabilize intense action shots.
Not Just a 360° Camera — Also an Action Cam
Even though 360° is its main gig, the Osmo 360 can also act as a serious action camera. In single-lens mode, it shoots up to 5K at 60fps with a 155° wide angle, or goes up to 4K at 120fps in Boost mode with a wider 170° field of view.
It weighs only 183g, has 105GB internal storage, and works even in freezing conditions down to -20°C. Battery life is pretty solid too — up to 100 minutes in 8K mode, and if you add the optional Battery Extension Rod, that stretches to an impressive 280 minutes. You also get seamless editing with the DJI Mimo app or DJI Studio.
Built for DJI Fans and Ecosystem Users
If you’re already using DJI gear, the Osmo 360 fits right in. It supports quick-mount accessories, and you can plug in two microphones directly using OsmoAudio™ — no external receiver required.
What’s also impressive is its support for the DJI Premiere Plugin, which lets you edit 360° videos more easily within Adobe Premiere Pro — a big win for professional creators.
Pricing and Where to Buy
The DJI Osmo 360 is available in two variants:
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Standard Combo – Rs 45,000
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Adventure Combo – Rs 55,000
Both are now on sale at store.dji.com and via authorized retailers. For those who want to build a complete setup, DJI has also launched a full range of optional accessories.
Optional Accessories That Expand the Experience
You can personalize and expand the Osmo 360 experience with:
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Battery Extension Rod
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Motorcycle Mounts
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Quick-Release Mounts
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Transparent Lens Cover
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Helmet and Neck Mounts
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Invisible Selfie Sticks (various sizes)
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Carbon Fiber Tripods and Extensions
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Vortex Handle, Carrying Case, and Rear Bike Mounts
These extras let you adapt the camera for almost any adventure — whether you’re biking down a mountain, vlogging in the city, or filming in the snow.
The DJI Osmo 360 isn’t just another 360° camera — it’s a polished, high-end tool built for the next generation of creators. From 8K video and HDR sensors to smart features like gesture control and seamless integration with the DJI ecosystem, it ticks all the boxes.
If you’re serious about content creation, want to experiment with immersive video, or just want a compact device that can handle almost anything — this camera is worth a closer look.