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DJI Osmo 360 Review | 8K 360 Camera with Big Sensors

360-degree cameras aren’t new—over a decade ago, CES was packed with them. But only a few players, like Insta360, really stuck around. Now, DJI, known for drones and action cams, is stepping into the panoramic game with the Osmo 360.  It’s not just another 360 camera; it’s DJI’s way of giving creators a whole new perspective.


Why Osmo 360 Matters

DJI has always expanded how we capture the world:

  • Drones = stunning aerial views

  • Action cams = dynamic third-person shots

  • Pocket series = high-quality handheld footage

Now, with the Osmo 360, you get an immersive all-around viewpoint. It’s a creative tool that makes videos feel more alive, whether you’re filming adventures, travel, or everyday stories.


Core Specs That Stand Out

  • Dimensions/Weight: 61 × 36.3 × 81 mm, 183 g

  • Waterproof: IP68, up to 10 m underwater

  • Sensors & Lenses: Dual 1/1.1” CMOS, f/1.9, ISO 100–51200

  • Display: 2.0” OLED, 800 nits

  • Photo: Up to 120 MP panoramas

  • Video: 8K 50 fps panorama, 4K 120 fps single lens

  • Stabilization: RockSteady 3.0 + HorizonSteady

  • Storage: 128 GB internal (105 GB usable) + microSD (1 TB max)

  • Battery: 1950 mAh, ~100 min at 8K 30 fps

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C 3.1


Design and Handling

Unlike slim tube-shaped 360 cams, the Osmo 360 is boxy and practical—a design choice that makes space for its larger sensors. Finished in matte dark gray, it’s fingerprint-resistant and built for real-world use.

  • 2-inch OLED screen: Bright and usable outdoors

  • Big buttons: Easy to control with gloves

  • Waterproofing: IP68 rating, dive-ready to 10 m

  • Battery swap: Shares batteries with DJI’s Action 5 Pro for ecosystem synergy

The result? A rugged yet refined tool for creators on the go.


Image & Video Performance

  • 8K at 50 fps: Higher than many rivals stuck at 30 fps

  • 13.5 stops dynamic range: Better detail in highlights and shadows

  • Low-light ready: Big sensors + f/1.9 aperture

  • 120 MP panoramas: Crop multiple shots from one capture

  • D-Log M 10-bit color: Advanced grading for serious editors


Smooth Footage with Smart Stitching

DJI’s proven RockSteady 3.0 and HorizonSteady keep footage stable.
Two stitching modes let you choose:

  • Flow (fast): Quick edits for casual use

  • Precise (intelligent): Professional-grade stitching accuracy


Battery Life

Expect:

  • ~100 minutes at 8K 30 fps

  • ~35 minutes at 8K 50 fps

Not the longest runtimes, but fair for 8K recording. Plus, DJI’s waterproofing reduces fogging issues common in 360 cams.


Creative Features

With DJI’s Mimo app and desktop studio, you get:

  • Time-lapse and hyperlapse tools

  • “Tiny planet” effects

  • Subject tracking

  • Gyroscope-controlled reframing

For motorcyclists and action enthusiasts, it captures every angle of the ride—something traditional action cams can’t match.


Verdict: Should You Get the Osmo 360?

The DJI Osmo 360 isn’t just another 360 camera—it’s a serious competitor in a market that’s long been dominated by Insta360. With large sensors, 8K video, rugged design, and DJI’s ecosystem perks, it’s an attractive option for creators looking to push boundaries. It offers pro-level specs at a competitive price. If you’re already a DJI user or just want to explore immersive storytelling, the Osmo 360 is a worthy addition to your creative kit.


Pros

  • Larger sensors for better image quality

  • Native 8K 50 fps video

  • Waterproof, rugged design

  • Smooth stabilization + flexible stitching

  • Easy app integration

⚠️ Cons

  • Shorter runtime at highest settings

  • Boxier design may not suit minimalists

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