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By admin, on July 12th, 2026

We first published the images of the Insta360 Luna Pro back in May 2025. Today, our team spotted FCC regulatory label photos, and we have some important details that directly indicate the possible arrival timeframe for the Luna Pro camera. So, let’s dive into the details and explore more.
New FCC Label & Regulatory Details Revealed (July 2026 Update)
- Model confirmed as Insta360 Luna Pro (CINSACHA)
- Battery specs match the Ultra (7.82V, 1550mAh)
- 5 GHz Wi-Fi confirmed (supports detachable wireless screen)
- Filing from April 2026, with user manuals currently listed for October/November
Let’s discuss the camera’s arrival date. The Luna Ultra camera has been announced recently, and it’s a strategic decision to delay the announcement of the Luna Pro. If both were announced together, one would cannibalize the other’s sales. This is something camera makers generally do to protect their sales as well as allow one product to cover the peak sales volume period. After that, they announce a kind of budget alternative with some compromises to protect the sales of the flagship model while also gaining a larger consumer base.

1. Insta360 Luna Pro Expected Arrival / Launch Date
- Current Status: The Luna Pro has passed key certification stages. The FCC filing (ID: 2AWWH-CINSACHA) was submitted in April 2026, and regulatory labels are now public.
- User Manual Timeline: FCC documents list full manuals for October–November 2026, which strongly suggests the official announcement and launch will happen before November.
- Realistic Window: August to early October 2026 appears most likely. Insta360 is unlikely to announce it immediately (July) to avoid cannibalizing Luna Ultra sales, which launched on June 10.
We expect a staggered rollout – possibly starting in China or select markets first, followed by global availability.

2. Insta360 Luna Pro Specifications (Confirmed & Expected)
Let’s explore the Core Specs (based on FCC + official series information):
- Sensor: 1-inch CMOS (same as Luna Ultra’s main sensor)
- Lens: Single Leica Summicron f/1.8 (wide-angle, ~20mm equivalent)
- Stabilization: 3-axis mechanical gimbal + FlowState
- Screen: Detachable 2″ OLED touchscreen (wireless monitor, remote control, and built-in mic)
- Video: 4K at high frame rates (up to 120fps expected), 10-bit I-Log, strong dynamic range (~14 stops)
- Photo: High-resolution stills with Leica color profiles and watermark option
- Battery: 7.82V, 1550mAh (matches Ultra)
- Connectivity: 5 GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth (for app control and wireless screen)
- Storage: Internal + microSD support
- Colors: Expected Black and White variants
- Weight: Significantly lighter than Ultra (~150g range estimated)
Key Advantages:
- More compact and affordable than the dual-lens Ultra
- Same innovative detachable screen system
- Excellent Leica-tuned colors and low-light performance
3. Insta360 Luna Pro Expected Price
- Body Only (Estimated): $600 – $720 USD
- Bundles: Creator kits with Mic Pro, extra battery, and accessories could go up to $850–950
This positions the Luna Pro as a strong value option against DJI Osmo Pocket series.

Final Verdict & Recommendation
The Luna Pro is shaping up to be the perfect “everyday carry” Leica gimbal camera for vloggers and travel creators who want premium image quality without the Ultra’s higher cost and dual-lens complexity.
- Buy Ultra now if you need 8K + optical zoom.
- Wait for Pro if you want better value and don’t require telephoto capabilities.
We will update this page the moment Insta360 makes any official announcement or pricing reveal.
Have questions about Luna Pro vs Ultra? Drop them in the comments below.
Insta360 is smartly protecting Ultra sales by spacing things out. The Luna Pro should appeal strongly to budget-conscious creators who want the Leica look, gimbal stabilization, and innovative detachable screen without paying for dual lenses.
What do you think? Will you wait for the Luna Pro or go for the Ultra now? Share in the comments.
The article “Insta360 Luna Pro Launch Likely Before November 2026” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 7:48 am, Sunday, 12 July 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM > get live news — > DJI Rumors


By admin, on July 11th, 2026

So finally, we have some real images of the upcoming Insta360 X6 flagship 360 camera. These images look highly real and are coming directly from the trustworthy German website WinFuture, so what it seems to be is a kind of genuine product images directly coming straight out from a retail website.

Insta360 X6 Leaked Images – First Clear Look at 360 Flagship Camera
The images confirm a major redesign: a shorter, more compact body with fewer physical buttons and a prominent touchscreen.
Key Highlights from the Leak
- Redesigned Compact Form — Significantly shorter than the X5, closer in size to the DJI Osmo 360, making is an direct competitor in first place
- Touchscreen Focus — Large front display shows live preview and clearly indicates 8K·50 recording mode.
- Build — Textured grip, large dual lenses, side controls, and standard Insta360 mounting point.
- Pricing — WinFuture reports the base model starting at €689 (roughly $749–799 USD), with the Essentials Bundle around €789.
X6 vs DJI Osmo 360
Insta360 is directly competing with the Osmo 360’s compact form while maintaining advantages in software, AI tools, stabilization, and creator ecosystem. The higher frame rate and 10-bit color should make the X6 particularly strong for smooth action and grading in post.
US Launch Timeline & Buying Advice
- Announcement Window: Late August – mid-September 2026 (consistent with FCC timing and past releases).
- Buy X5 Now If: You need a camera immediately for shoots or travel. Excellent value and proven performance.
- Wait for X6 If: You want the latest specs, better low light, higher frame rates, and new design.
Insta360 X5 is, without a doubt, one of the best 360 cameras for Moto bloggers and for those who love to capture everything while they are moving. The next-generation X6 will have a drastic set of improvements, and an direct competitor to DJI osmo 360. We covered the FCC details and September launch prediction in our previous post here.
This is developing fast — we’ll update with official specs, sample footage, and US pricing as soon as they drop.
What do you think? Are you leaning toward the X6 or staying with the X5? Share in the comments!
The article “Insta360 X6 First Real Images Leak: Compact Osmo 360-Style Design, 8K50 Confirmed” was written by thenewcamera.com team on6:59 pm, Saturday, 11 July 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM > get live news — > DJI Rumors

By admin, on July 11th, 2026

Insta360 is quietly working to introduce a very tough competitor to DJI’s FrameTap Remote Controller. Obviously, we were the first to report when DJI was working on the FrameTap Remote Controller, and now we are here to report that Insta360 is working on a very similar type of device, which has a square design and a display unit with a high-quality built-in microphone, which helps you remotely control the camera as well as add high-quality studio-style audio to the device, even if you’re shooting from a distance.
Insta360 has quietly filed a detailed utility model patent (CN 224054326 U) for a new remote control system that integrates a display for live preview, high-quality audio recording, wireless connectivity, and positioning features. This appears to be the core intellectual property behind the highly praised detachable touchscreen remote already shipping on the Insta360 Luna Ultra.
For American vloggers, YouTubers, and solo creators who rely on flexible shooting setups, this patent signals that Insta360 is serious about building a stronger wireless ecosystem – directly challenging DJI’s recent FrameTap remote on the Osmo Mobile 8P.

What the Patent Actually Describes
The patent outlines a standalone remote control (independent of the main shooting device) that includes:
- Communication module (Bluetooth and/or Wi-Fi) for bidirectional data transfer with cameras or gimbals.
- Display component for real-time camera feed preview and on-device adjustment of shooting parameters (mode, exposure, gimbal angle, etc.).
- Advanced microphone system with multiple protective layers — waterproof/breathable membrane, wind-noise-reducing porous layer, buffer, and protective mesh — designed to capture clean audio that syncs perfectly with video.
- Storage module so the remote can record audio independently.
- Positioning module (GPS and other satellite systems) for location tracking or anti-loss features.
- Physical buttons (shutter, power, mode switch, volume) plus mounting options (magnet, clip, threaded hole, lanyard).
In short: a compact, versatile remote that lets you preview, control, and capture synchronised audio from a distance without needing your phone or extra mics.
Insta360 Luna Ultra Gimbal Camera Features & Accessories. – Freewell Gear
Already in Your Hands: The Luna Ultra Detachable Remote
Yes, we already have a remote controller from Insta360, and that was very good. That is the Insta360 Luna Ultra display screen with an easily detachable compartment, so you can take it in your hand and vlog wherever you want. The display screen also has a high-quality built-in microphone to capture clear audio.
The patent likely provides broad legal protection for this technology, allowing Insta360 to extend it to future cameras, gimbals, or standalone accessories.
Head-to-Head: Insta360 Patent vs DJI FrameTap
| Feature |
Insta360 Patent / Luna Ultra Remote |
DJI Osmo FrameTap (Osmo Mobile 8P) |
| Live Preview |
Yes (OLED touchscreen) |
Yes (1.4″ touchscreen, 60Hz) |
| Built-in Mic |
Yes – multi-layer wind & moisture protection |
No (uses phone/gimbal mics) |
| Audio Storage on Remote |
Yes |
No |
| Positioning/GNSS |
Yes |
Yes |
| Mounting Flexibility |
Magnet, clip, lanyard, threaded |
Magnetic dock on gimbal handle |
| Best For |
Action cams, gimbals, rugged vlogging |
Phone gimbal + ActiveTrack workflows |
| US Availability |
Luna Ultra widely available now |
Tied to Osmo Mobile 8P |
DJI’s FrameTap excels at seamless phone-gimbal integration and subject tracking. Insta360’s approach shines for creators who want better on-board audio and more versatile mounting options.
DJI Osmo Mobile 8P Announced – FrameTap Wireless Remote, ActiveTrack 8.0, and More | CineD
When Will We See a Standalone Version?
The Luna Ultra (priced at $769.99 in the US) already delivers this technology today and is available at Insta360’s store, Amazon, and Best Buy.
A broader standalone remote (sold separately for use with other Insta360 cameras like the X-series or future models) is the logical next step.
Insta360 Luna Ultra is not the only camera which is coming under the pocketable gimbal camera range of Insta360. We have seen the Insta360 Pro with a single camera lens module, maybe a non-detachable camera body design. So this is a thing for future products as well, and it will have full synchronization with the existing Insta360 Pocket gimbal cameras like Luna Ultra.
When it’s coming/arrival time
Given typical timelines from patent filing to accessory release, we could see an expanded or standalone version sometime in 2027. Since a patent takes 1 or 2 years to become a final product.
Insta360 has a history of moving quickly once core tech is proven – the GPS Preview Remote and other accessories launched relatively fast after similar innovations.
Patent (CN 224054326 U) – This is not primarily a GPS Preview Remote
Do not get confused that it’s the Insta360 GPS Preview Remote that we have seen earlier as a product. There is a very clear difference between the two, and this has been designed to get in sync with other intelligent products.
Patent literature clearly mentions – This disclosure relates to the field of shooting equipment technology, and in particular to a remote control and shooting system.
Why This Matters for US Creators
Since the DJI FrameTap is not available in the United States of America due to the DJI ban, this is a kind of golden opportunity for Insta360 to introduce a very similar system/alternative to the DJI ecosystem, where people can buy pocket gimbal cameras like the Luna Ultra. Although it does have an attached display screen, we do have several other Insta360 cameras where we can easily synchronise this upcoming remote controller. Other than that, future gimbal cameras like the Insta360 Luna Pro and several others like the Ace Pro 3 as well as the X6 will also benefit. All these cameras will have complete deep synchronisation with this remote controller.
Final Thoughts
Insta360 isn’t just copying DJI’s FrameTap playbook – they’re adapting the “detachable smart remote with live view” and giving a perfect alternative to USA-based buyers.
For US buyers looking for flexible shooting tools right now, the Insta360 Luna Ultra is the best way to experience this technology today. A more widely compatible standalone remote could arrive within the next 6–12 months.
Would you like to see Insta360 release a cheaper standalone version of this remote for their action cameras? Drop your thoughts in the comments – we read every one.
Stay tuned to thenewcamera.com for the latest on Insta360 developments, comparisons, and buying guides tailored for US creators.
The article “Insta360 True DJI Neo 2 Competitor Emerges: Foldable Drone Prototype Patent Details Surface” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 9:38 am, Saturday, 11 July 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)| You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM > get live news — > DJI Rumors


By admin, on July 11th, 2026

We have been covering this news since August 2025, and now we have another interesting update to share with you. Insta360 developers were testing two different types of drones before the Antigravity A1 announcement. The first one was the Antigravity A1, but the second one is the one that we shared pictures of with you back on August 19, 2025, and even before that, multiple times. It looks very similar to the DJI Neo drone. Still, recently we have seen a patent of Insta360 with this specific drone that we had seen back in August 2025, featuring a foldable design, so anyone can easily carry the drone when he or she is traveling.
And the patent is really very new, so it looks like Insta360 wants to create a one-to-one solution for the DJI Fold as well as the DJI Neo series drones. It does not necessarily mean the little drone is intentionally designed for capturing the 360° world only, just like the Antigravity A1. We can have a kind of hybrid mini drone, or maybe a direct competitor to the DJI Neo.
In the middle of all this, there is also a very strong possibility of a mini 360 drone, a kind of budget version of what we have in the Antigravity A1, limited to 4K and being within the reach of a wider consumer base due to its compact design, portable size, as well as affordability.
Including the official CN223865117U patent and prototype images – confirm this is shaping up to be a true compact foldable competitor to the DJI Neo / Neo 2.
The Leaked Prototype Image
Compact black drone with clear Insta360 branding, foldable arms, ringed propeller guards, and protective design. The shoe provides excellent scale showing how portable it is.
This prototype was spotted during wild testing alongside the Antigravity A1.
In-Depth Comparison: Insta360 Antigravity Second Model vs DJI Neo Series
| Feature |
Insta360 Antigravity Second Model |
DJI Neo / Neo 2 Series |
| Design |
Foldable arms, black body, ringed props + clearance spaces |
Foldable arms, enclosed props |
| Weight |
Estimated 150-250g (based on leaks) |
~135g (ultra-light) |
| Camera |
Highly likely 360° integration (Insta360 core strength) |
4K single camera |
| Folding Mechanism |
Patent-backed nesting system for ultra-compact storage |
Standard folding |
| Key Advantage |
Better component protection + 360 reframing potential |
Excellent beginner-friendly controls |
| Target Audience |
Content creators, vloggers, outdoor enthusiasts |
Beginners & casual users |
Now take a look at the images and the details that we have found in the recent patterns of the Insta360 unannounced, mysterious drone

Insta360 Drone Patent CN223865117U: Technical Confirmation
This utility model patent, filed by 影石创新 (Insta360), directly supports the prototype design:
- Two structural members (arms) that move relative to each other via a shaft.
- Clearance spaces allowing parts to nest inside each other in folded mode.
- Goals: Significant size reduction for storage/transport, protection of propellers and arms, and overall miniaturization.
- Includes locking mechanisms for safe transition between folded and flight modes.
This is not just any foldable drone — it is engineered for practicality and durability, exactly what a real-world Neo competitor needs.
Why This is Significant
Insta360 is not restricting itself to gimbals or pocket cameras. Neither are they putting all their attention into only and specifically making 360 products. They are expanding, and expanding in a very beautiful manner. They have just covered the pocket gimbal camera market.
With the Antigravity A1 already delivering 8K 360° aerial footage, this second model targets the high-volume entry-level compact drone segment dominated by DJI’s Neo series.
Expect features such as:
- Insta360’s class-leading 360 stitching and reframing
- FlowState stabilization
- Palm takeoff and intuitive controls
- Excellent portability for creators on the go
Insta360 Upcoming drone: Arrival Date / Launch Timeline
Likely Q4 2026 or Q1 of 2027, positioned as a more affordable companion to the flagship A1 to avoid sales overlap.
Insta360 was very busy with their pocket gimbal camera announcement just after the Antigravity A1 drone. Now they are busy, as we all know, and we have covered that also, with the Insta360 X6 camera announcement, one of their flagship 360 cameras, and after that, they have the scheduled Insta360 Pro 3 announcement before the 2026 wrap-up. So, the compact mysterious Neo competitor’s expected arrival timeline lies somewhere between Q4 2026 and the first quarter of 2027.
What are your expectations?
Will you prefer this Insta360 Neo-style drone over the DJI Neo 2 for its potential 360 features? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
We will continue tracking this project and update with any new leaks, official specs, India pricing, or availability details.
The article “Insta360 True DJI Neo 2 Competitor Emerges: Foldable Drone Prototype Patent Details Surface” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 9:38 am, Saturday, 11 July 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)| You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM > get live news — > DJI Rumors


By admin, on July 10th, 2026

The best alternative for the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pro, the Xtra Muse 2 Pro, a kind of US edition of the DJI Pocket 4 Pro, has been delayed, and we are going to explain why, and how we came to know that it has been delayed, and what is the possible announcement window of the camera. So, let’s explore all the facts, one by one.
Why Was the Xtra Muse 2 Pro Delayed?
Xtra did not issue a dramatic “we are delaying” press release. They have smartly updated their faq section where the announcement date has changed from earlier “mid-2026 / summer” expectations to a confirmed Q3 2026 target.
Official Reasons (Direct from Xtra’s FAQ)
Xtra states the launch is subject to change due to:
- Maybe due to the Production line issue, scaling up the production line for the new dual-lens system (1-inch sensor + dedicated 3x zoom module)
- Logistics, supply chain and clearing up old stocks to make space for new one
- Certification and regulatory requirements
- Other operational factors
This is standard language for complex new gimbal cameras. The Muse 2 Pro is a significantly more ambitious product than the original Muse
It packs a high-quality dual-lens camera capable of shooting 4K at 240 fps, something that is not possible with existing competitors featuring a dual-lens camera setup. Other than that, a lot of Xtra Muse 2 Pro camera bodies have been distributed among influencers and content creators for final testing purposes, and after user reports and hands-on testing, they will finally put the Xtra Muse 2 Pro into the production line for the masses by updating and implementing the final set of changes suggested by the pro users, content creators, and influencers who are using it extensively right now before the official announcement.
The broader context: DJI continues to face US availability challenges with the Pocket 4 Pro. Xtra is stepping in to fill that gap with a very similar product, but building a reliable dual-lens pocket gimbal at scale takes time.

How Did We Find Out About the Timeline Change?
We tracked this directly from official sources:
- Xtra’s Own Early Access Page (Current FAQ) — This is the primary source. They explicitly list Q3 2026 as the target and list the possible reasons above.
- Previous Official Statements — In April 2026, Xtra said the Muse 2 series was “expected to launch in the U.S. around mid-2026.” By mid-June, the Early Access page had shifted the language to the broader Q3 window.
- Community & Media Tracking — Reddit (r/osmopocket), PetaPixel, and creator discussions noted the move from optimistic summer dates to Q3. No major red flags — just normal product development caution.
In short: This wasn’t hidden information. It came straight from Xtra updating their own official FAQ as they got closer to production.

What’s the Next Possible Announcement or Update Date?
Here are the key upcoming milestones:
- Late July – Early August 2026 — Most likely window for final announcement date teasers, more concrete updates on pre-order dates, final pricing confirmation, and shipping estimates.
- Q3 2026 (July–September) — Official targeted launch window. Many expect pre-orders or initial shipping to begin in this period, with broader availability following.
Xtra has committed to notifying Early Bird participants directly via email when there are material updates.
Why Xtra Muse 2 Pro Is the Best DJI Alternative (Especially If You Don’t Want Insta360 Luna Ultra)
Many US creators are choosing between:
- Waiting indefinitely for official DJI Pocket 4 Pro availability
- Paying premium grey-market prices with support risks
- Already connected to the DJI ecosystem
- A little bit more affordable than the competition
- Warranty and Service Support
Here’s why the Xtra Muse 2 Pro stands out as the strongest practical choice right now:
- Much Better Price Positioning
Expected ~$649 to 699 (additional Early Access $60 coupon). That’s noticeably cheaper than the Luna Ultra while delivering very similar dual-lens + 1-inch sensor performance.
4th generation of DJI pocket gimbal camera; they do know what they are making at the very same time the pocket gimbal camera series from DJI is a time-tested thing, and the same hardware config we are getting in Xtramuse 2 Pro
- True US Availability & Support
Xtra is a US-registered brand with local shipping, Early Access perks (free Priority Express Shipping), and easier warranty/support paths. No grey-market uncertainty.
- Practical Design Advantages Over Both DJI and Luna Ultra
- Native 1/4″-20 tripod thread built-in (huge for vloggers and run-and-gun shooters)
- Bi-directional flip screen (more versatile than many competitors)
- Slightly lighter than the DJI Pocket 4 Pro
- Specs That Match What DJI Fans Want
- 1-inch sensor + dedicated 3x zoom module
- Up to 17 stops dynamic range + 10-bit X-Log 3
- 4K/240fps slow motion
- 103GB internal storage
- Strong low-light performance (already shown in official teasers)
- Avoids the “Upgrade Tax” of Luna Ultra
If you like the DJI Pocket form factor and ecosystem feel but don’t want to spend extra for Insta360’s specific features or ecosystem, the Xtra Muse 2 Pro gives you the closest experience at a better price with faster US access.
Final Verdict for US Creators
The shift to Q3 2026 is a normal production timeline adjustment for a complex new dual-lens camera — not a major setback. Xtra has been transparent through their official channels, and the product remains one of the best ways for American creators to get DJI-like pocket gimbal performance without the availability headaches or the higher cost of the Insta360 Luna Ultra.
If you want a reliable, well-specced dual-lens pocket camera this summer or early fall, the Xtra Muse 2 Pro (with the low-risk $20 Early Access deposit) is currently the smartest move.
Reserve your spot here: Xtra Muse 2 Pro Early Access
Would you rather wait for more concrete shipping dates, or are you planning to secure Early Access now? Let us know in the comments – we’re tracking this closely and will update as soon as new information drops.
The article “Xtra Muse 2 Pro Delayed to Q3 2026” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 9:28 am, Friday, 10 July 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM > get live news — > DJI Rumors


By admin, on July 10th, 2026

The Insta360 X6 rumours are heating up fast after the camera cleared full FCC certification on July 3, 2026. With our previous coverage on the certification details and tightening launch window, many US creators are now asking the practical question: Should I buy the X5 now, or wait for the X6? So let’s explain here why the camera is coming before Sep of 2026, and should you wait for it or not, depending on price factor and features or X5 is still a better option.
Historical launch pattern of the Insta360 X series
| Model |
Regulatory / FCC Timeline |
Official Announcement |
Gap |
| Insta360 X3 |
FCC cleared in August 2022 |
September 8, 2022 |
~3–5 weeks |
| Insta360 X4 |
FCC & regulatory approvals in March 2024 |
April 16, 2024 |
~4–6 weeks |
| Insta360 X5 |
FCC & global certifications in March 2025 |
April 22, 2025 |
~4–6 weeks |
| Insta360 X6 |
FCC Grant: July 3, 2026 |
Predicted: Late August – Early/Mid September 2026 |
~6–10 weeks (estimated) |
Why the Insta360 X6 Is Expected Before September 2026 – Detailed Timeline Analysis
Let us, explain step by step why the Insta360 X6 is coming in late August to early/mid-September 2026. Let’s start with the FCC grant, and then we will move forward.
- FCC Grant Date: July 3, 2026. The filing includes detailed test reports for Wi-Fi (2.4 & 5 GHz), Bluetooth, and SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) compliance — everything needed for legal US sales.
- Historical Precedent from Insta360:
- Both the X4 and X5 followed a very consistent pattern: FCC certification → announcement in 4–8 weeks → shipping shortly after.
- This timeline has held steady across recent flagship releases.
- Multi-Region Certification Pattern: Clearances in the USA, China (March), UAE (March), and India, followed by the US in early July, mirror the exact sequence used for previous models. This coordinated approach usually signals a global launch is weeks away, not months. As usual, they need to clear up the stock of the existing models to make the new ones.
- Industry Norms: Consumer electronics companies (like Insta360) rarely sit on FCC-approved products for long. From the Date of Registration of the product, they generally announce the product within the FCC Deadline period.
- Current Consensus Across Sources: Photography sites, Reddit communities (r/Insta360), and YouTube analysts all align on a late August to September 2026 window. No major delays have been reported.
Bottom line for US readers:
Insta360 X5 is, without a doubt, one of the best 360 cameras for Moto bloggers and for those who love to capture everything while they are moving. The next-generation X6 will have a drastic set of improvements, as usual for Insta360′s products. And since we do have confirmation about the arrival of the product, that clearly indicates the announcement is near. As soon as the announcement date approaches, we will have more and more information, for example, images as well as the detailed core specifications of the upcoming camera.
Insta360 X5 vs X6 Rumored Specs Comparison
| Feature |
Insta360 X5 (Shipping Now) |
Insta360 X6 (Rumored) |
| 360 Video |
8K at 30fps |
8K at 60fps |
| Single Lens Video |
5.7K60fps |
5.7K120fps (expected) |
| Sensors |
Dual 1/1.28-inch |
Larger (1-inch or improved) |
| Still Photos |
72MP |
100MP+ |
| Low Light & HDR |
Very Good |
Significantly Better (rumored) |
| Battery Life |
Excellent (~3 hrs) |
Similar or slightly better |
| US Launch Price (est.) |
$499–$549 street |
$549–$599 MSRP |
Who Should Buy the X5 Right Now
- You have shoots, vacations, or client work in the next 6–10 weeks.
- You want immediate access to a fully mature camera with widespread accessories and proven performance.
- You prefer saving money — the X5 is widely available at competitive prices today.
Who Should Wait for the X6
- You shoot a lot of fast-action or low-light 360 content where 8K60 and better sensors will make a real difference.
- You don’t mind waiting until late August or September.
- You want the newest flagship with future-proof features.
Final Recommendation
If you need a 360 camera this summer, buy the X5 now — it’s an outstanding product that won’t disappoint.
If you can wait 6–10 weeks and want maximum performance, hold for the X6.
We’ll update this article the moment Insta360 makes the official announcement. Drop your plans in the comments — are you buying the X5 or waiting for the X6?
Last updated: July 10, 2026
Sources: Official FCC database, Insta360 historical patterns, cross-verified industry reports.
The article “Insta360 X6 Coming Before September 2026” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 9:28 am, Friday, 10 July 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM > get live news — > DJI Rumors

By admin, on July 9th, 2026

Finally, after 9 years, Sony has announced a new update to its MegaZoom camera, the RX10 V. The fifth generation of Sony’s prosumer bridge camera. The new camera is loaded with the BIONZ XR + AI Processing Unit for faster, seamless AF while capturing your moving subjects, as well as 4K video up to 120 FPS (cropped). Let’s have a look at the set of core specifications the Sony RX10 V camera offers to us.
Sony RX10 V Key Specifications
- Sensor: 20.1MP 1-inch stacked Exmor RS CMOS
- Lens: ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-600mm f/2.8-4.0 (25x optical zoom)
- Processor: BIONZ XR + AI Processing Unit
- Burst: 30 fps blackout-free with AF tracking
- AF: Real-time Recognition AF (Humans, Animals, Birds, Vehicles, Planes + Human Pose Estimation)
- Video: 4K 120p (cropped), 4K 60p full width, 10-bit, S-Log3, S-Cinetone, LUT support
- EVF: 3.68M-dot OLED
- LCD: 1.62M-dot tilting screen
- Battery: NP-FZ100 (~630 shots)
- Price: $2,300 USD (expected India price: ₹1,95,000 – ₹2,20,000)
Availability: Early August 2026 globally. India launch expected shortly after.

Major Upgrades Over RX10 IV (Quick Comparison)
| Feature |
RX10 IV (2017) |
RX10 V (2026) |
Improvement |
| Processor |
BIONZ X |
BIONZ XR + AI |
Huge |
| Burst Shooting |
24 fps |
30 fps blackout-free |
Better |
| AF System |
Good |
Advanced AI Subject Recognition |
Major |
| Video |
4K 30p |
4K 60/120p + 10-bit |
Massive |
| Battery |
NP-FW50 |
NP-FZ100 |
2x+ life |
| Price (Launch) |
~$1,700 |
$2,300 |
Inflation-adjusted |
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Incredible 24-600mm reach in one lens
- Modern AF performance for wildlife & sports
- Excellent video capabilities for vloggers/creators
- Much better battery life
- Improved ergonomics and menus
Cons:
- Premium pricing
- Mechanical shutter limitations in bright conditions
- Still relatively bulky
- No in-camera Raw processing
Should You Buy the Sony RX10 V in USA?
- Yes, if: You want a true do-it-all camera for travel, wildlife, events, or family without carrying multiple lenses. Perfect for creators who also shoot video.
- Wait/Skip if: Budget is tight — the older RX10 IV is still excellent and much cheaper now.
- Alternatives: Nikon Coolpix P1000 (more zoom, smaller sensor), Sony A6700 + telephoto lens, or Canon PowerShot options.
What do you think of the RX10 V? Are you planning to upgrade or sticking with your current gear? Comment below!
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