
DJI’s first 360-degree camera can continuously capture 8K footage for over 100 minutes
Andrew Liszewski
created: July 31, 2025, noon | updated: July 31, 2025, 3:55 p.m.
The Osmo 360 doesn’t feature swappable lenses, but unlike the X5, which uses only part of its rectangular 1/1.28-inch sensors, DJI’s 360-degree camera uses all of its new 1-inch square-shaped HDR sensors.
The Osmo 360 also captures 10-bit video, which offers more creative freedom when color correcting footage afterward, while the X5 is limited to 8-bit.
The Osmo 360 can capture 360-degree still images at 120 megapixels, which is nearly twice the 72-megapixel resolution of pictures captured by the Insta360 X5.
Images: DJIThe Osmo 360 also features 105GB of built-in storage and can simultaneously connect to two of DJI’s popular wireless microphones and record two separate audio tracks without the need for a receiver.
Although it won’t launch in the US, the Osmo 360 will be available in all the other regions where DJI already sells its products.
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