Recent leaks of the DJI Osmo 360 image indicate potential shifts in the 360-degree camera market, particularly for competitors like GoPro and Insta360. The leaked image showcases the Osmo 360 alongside the popular Insta360 X4, suggesting that DJI is preparing to enter this competitive space.
Notably, the lens of the Osmo 360 appears larger than that of the X4, implying a possible increase in sensor size. This could enhance image quality, particularly in low-light conditions, a feature that has become a priority for DJI in their camera designs.
The design of the Osmo 360 also aligns more closely with the square form factor of the GoPro Max, diverging from the stick-like shape of the Insta360 X4. This change may cater to extreme sports enthusiasts, offering a design that is less obtrusive during action shots.
While speculation suggests the Osmo 360 might utilize a larger sensor, possibly around 1/1.3 inches, it still remains smaller than the 1-inch sensor found in some of DJI’s other cameras. If accurate, this could give the Osmo 360 an edge over the Insta360 X4, which uses a 1/2-inch sensor.
With GoPro’s Max 2 facing ongoing delays, the introduction of the Osmo 360 could significantly disrupt the current market dynamics. As DJI continues to innovate, the launch of its first 360-degree camera may present a formidable challenge to established brands.
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