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By admin, on May 16th, 2026

The Insta360 pocket gimbal camera is on the verge of its announcement, but people are confused about its pricing. Now everything was going perfectly till the company’s founder and CEO, Liu Jingkang, directly addressed the leaked pricing on Weibo, confirming that the rumoured figures are real… but only for the US and international markets.
According to the CEO’s post (widely shared on Reddit’s r/dji and Chinese social media), the Luna Ultra will carry a noticeably higher price tag outside China. He stated (rough translation):
“People online are saying Luna is too expensive. The rumoured online pricing is real, but that’s the US price. I wouldn’t dare to sell it at that price range in China. Hope people don’t misunderstand.”
Obviously, these Chinese products have to pay hefty taxes in other countries around the world, so they have no option but to pass the burden of extra taxes onto the consumers who are buying the product.

Confirmed US Pricing
- Luna Ultra Body Only — ~$780 USD
- Luna Ultra Full Creator Bundle / Kit — ~$960 USD
These are the official prices American buyers can expect. Early grey-market leaks floated $560–$620 ranges, but the CEO has now made it crystal clear that those lower figures do not apply to the US market. Yes, they have limited to the Chinese market.

The Pricing in the Chinese Market is expected to remain low, very similar to the data we have from Chinese retailers, which we have published earlier
Earlier pre-sale leaks from Chinese suppliers had the Luna Ultra hovering around $560–$620 during early listings. The CEO’s clarification suggests those lower figures were likely China-specific or promotional, while global buyers will pay a premium.
Obviously, the DJI Pocket 4 Pro is not available in the United States of America due to FCC-related issues regarding the dual-lens-based pocket gimbal camera. Insta360 Luna has a golden opportunity for now, but as per the initial set of reports, the DJI Pocket 4 Pro is being rebranded and will soon become available in the United States market under the name Xtra Music Pro 2, which we had earlier mentioned in one of our published posts.
Quick Specs Recap: Why the Price Tag?
The Insta360 Luna Ultra isn’t just another pocket camera — it’s positioned as a premium creator tool:
- Dual Leica Summicron lenses (20mm main f/1.8 + 120mm telephoto)
- 1-inch 50MP CMOS sensor (main camera) + secondary 1/1.3-inch tele sensor
- True optical zoom (up to ~3.9x) + 6x lossless / 12x hybrid zoom
- 8K video support, 10-bit iLog, Dolby Vision HDR
- Detachable OLED touchscreen that doubles as a wireless remote controller
- Advanced 3-axis gimbal + FlowState stabilization
- AI tracking, Hi-Fi 48kHz 32-bit audio, modular design elements
It’s clearly gunning for the high-end segment of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 / Pocket 4 Pro crowd.
The Big Question for American Buyers
Will the Leica tuning, true dual-lens zoom, and detachable remote screen be worth the hefty US premium over DJI’s ecosystem? Or will most US creators stick with the more wallet-friendly (and widely available) Osmo Pocket 4 series? Or maybe we should wait for Xtramuse 2 PRO camera for a reasonable pricing-based option…
Drop your take below:
Are you buying the Insta360 Luna Ultra at these US prices, waiting for a sale, or going DJI instead?
What do you think? Is the Insta360 Luna Ultra worth the extra cost for its Leica optics and modular design, or will you wait for DJI’s next move? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
We’ll keep you updated with the official global launch pricing, India availability, and hands-on impressions as soon as they drop.
Stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com for the latest on Insta360 Luna, DJI Pocket 4 Pro, and all pocket gimbal camera news!
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The article “Insta360 Luna Ultra US Pricing Shock: CEO Confirms Americans Pay $780–$960 While China Gets It Cheaper” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 7:51 pm, Saturday, 16 May 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM > get live news — > DJI Rumors
BREAKING: DJI Pocket 4 PRO with 3x Optical Zoom Drops – Full US Release and FCC Ban Update


By admin, on May 15th, 2026

So finally, DJI has announced the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P / PRO camera. The camera was officially announced on May 14, 2026, and obviously, based on the design, functionality, and the features of the camera, most of the audience of The New Camera.com already know it has positioned itself as a professional filmmaking/cinematography camera for content creators. Those who want to have a handheld gimbal-style, small, tiny pocket camera with amazing cinematography capability.
Critical update for American readers: As we know that, the standard Osmo Pocket 4 was released in April 2026, the new Osmo Pocket 4P is not expected to launch officially in the United States due to ongoing FCC authorization issues and the broader DJI Covered List restrictions. Despite the fact that we do know it’s not a drone, but yes, official US sales channels (DJI.com, Amazon US, B&H, Adorama, etc.) are highly unlikely to carry it at launch. If Any Update arrives about its arrival in the USA, we will be updating asap.

Why US Availability Is Blocked (Straight Talk for American Creators)
We all know initially it all started with the drone ban, but the situation has gone too far, and after approval by the FCC in late November and December 2025, both the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 and DJI Osmo Pocket 4P are not available for now in the United States of America. Some claims have been raised, and it is that the last 10 to 15 products which have been approved by the FCC are now facing issues becoming available in the USA.
So for now, take a look at what we know so far about the availability of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P camera.
- US Release Date: No official US launch window
- Buy in USA: Gray-market imports possible (e.g., via forwarders from Europe/Asia), but expect no warranty, potential customs delays, and compliance risks
- Current Recommendation: Many US creators are sticking with the still-excellent Osmo Pocket 3 or waiting to see if any legal changes occur
If you’re a US-based YouTuber, vlogger, or indie filmmaker searching for “DJI Pocket 4P US release” or “buy Osmo Pocket 4P in America,” this is the reality right now.
Features of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 PRO
This is the biggest upgrade in Pocket history — a true dual-camera cinematic pocket gimbal:
- Dual-camera system — 1-inch main CMOS sensor (wide ~20mm equivalent) + dedicated 3x optical telephoto (~70mm equivalent)
- True optical zoom — seamless switching with no heavy cropping
- 10-bit D-Log2 color — Hasselblad-tuned for professional grading
- Cinematic dynamic range — early leaks suggest up to 17 stops + HDR support
- 3-axis mechanical gimbal + ActiveTrack 7.0 — buttery stabilization
- Improved low-light performance and natural skin tones for portraits/interviews
- Rotatable touchscreen, 4-channel OsmoAudio, and premium build
Rumored video specs (based on consistent pre-launch info):
- 6K/60fps or 4K/240fps
- Up to 12x hybrid zoom
- 107–128 GB built-in storage (no microSD in most reports)
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 PRO vs Osmo Pocket 4 – Quick US Comparison
| Feature |
Osmo Pocket 4P (New) |
Osmo Pocket 4 |
| Camera System |
Dual (1″ wide + 3x tele) |
Single 1″ CMOS |
| Optical Zoom |
True 3x optical |
Digital zoom only |
| Color Science |
10-bit D-Log2 |
10-bit D-Log |
| Dynamic Range |
Up to 17 stops |
~14 stops |
| Best For US Creators |
Portraits, interviews, cinema |
Everyday vlogging |
| Expected Price (USD) |
$730–$800+ (rumored) |
Lower tier (not sold in US) |
| US Availability |
Highly unlikely at launch |
Not available |
Pricing & Global Timeline (What US Buyers Can Expect)
- Announced on – May 14, 2026 – Cannes, France
- Global rollout (Europe, Asia, etc.): Shortly after
- US pricing estimate: $730–$800 base model (roughly €749–799 in Europe)
- Creator Combo bundles will be higher
Pre-orders are expected to open first on the official DJI Store outside the US. American buyers looking for the cheapest route often use freight forwarders, but again — warranty and support will be limited.
Official Resources & Media
→ Official DJI Cannes Announcement
High-res press images and teaser videos are now live.
What This Means for US Filmmakers & Content Creators
The dual-lens system (wide + flattering 3x telephoto) is a game-changer for portraits, compressed backgrounds, and flexible storytelling — exactly what Hollywood-adjacent and indie creators have wanted. Unfortunately, the FCC situation means most Americans will have to decide between:
- Importing at your own risk
- Sticking with the Osmo Pocket 3 (still widely available and excellent)
- Waiting for any potential policy changes
Stay tuned — we’ll update this page the moment any new US-specific info, gray-market options, or full sample footage drops. Bookmark this or follow us on X (@thenewcamera) for real-time alerts.
Questions about buying the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P in the USA? Drop them in the comments. We answer the most common US-specific questions (import tips, warranty, alternatives) in our upcoming FAQ.
Related US-focused reading:
The article “BREAKING: DJI Pocket 4 PRO with 3x Optical Zoom Drops – Full US Release and FCC Ban Update” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 7:44 pm, Friday, 15 May 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 May 14th, 2026

Canon just dropped a massive announcement today of the long-rumoured Canon V camera, a camera cinematography powerhouse, and a competitor of the existing Nikon ZR camera. It doesn’t include all the Canon R Mark6 III features, like missing EVF or mechanical shutter, but it is custom-developed for cinematographers and professional content creators. One of the biggest advantages of having the Canon R6 V camera is approximately unlimited 7K, or you can record 4K 120p on an approx basis till your CF card or the SD card fills, with the help of the built-in active cooling fan.
Major Core Specifications of the Canon EOS R6 V
- Sensor & Processor: 32.5MP full-frame CMOS sensor paired with the latest DIGIC X image processor
- Video Capabilities:
- Internal 7K 60p RAW (Light) recording
- 7K 30p Open Gate recording
- Uncropped 4K 120p
- Support for Slow & Fast motion
- Canon Log 2 with up to 15 stops of dynamic range
- Cooling: Built-in active cooling fan for extended recording times – up to 6 hours continuous in demanding modes
- Stabilization: 5-axis In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) rated up to 7.5 stops
- Autofocus: Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with reliable subject tracking (people, animals, vehicles)
- Shutter: Electronic shutter only (up to 40fps burst for stills)
- Viewfinder / Screen: No EVF – large vari-angle LCD designed for vlogging and gimbal work
- Build & Ports: Weather-sealed magnesium alloy body, dual card slots (CFexpress Type B + SD UHS-II), full-size HDMI, 4-channel audio input
- Weight: Just 598 grams (body only) – incredibly portable for a full-frame video beast
- Other Video Tools: Waveform monitor, false color, timecode, and pro-level monitoring features

New Kit Lens: RF 20-50mm f/4 L IS USM PZ
Canon also announced the matching RF 20-50mm f/4 L IS USM PZ – a compact L-series power-zoom lens with constant f/4 aperture, built-in image stabilisation, and smooth motorised zoom perfect for video creators. It weighs under a pound and can be remotely controlled.

Price, Availability & Shipping Information
- Canon EOS R6 V Body Only: $2,499 USD
- EOS R6 V + RF 20-50mm f/4 L IS USM PZ Kit: Approximately $3,699 USD (lens alone expected around $1,399)
Pre-orders are live right now at Canon USA, B&H Photo, Adorama, and other major authorized dealers.
Shipping begins late June 2026 (expected end of June / early July depending on region).
The Pricing of the Canon R6V is really very attractive, and the $2,499 price point makes the R6V roughly $300 cheaper than the EOS R6 Mark III, giving creators an extremely compelling option if you don’t need the EVF and want maximum video performance with active cooling.
TheNewCamera.com Verdict
Yes, we do feel that the Canon EOS R6 V feels like the perfect bridge between the hybrid R6 series and Canon’s pro cinema cameras. If you’re a content creator who shoots a lot of video (YouTube, TikTok, weddings, documentaries, or run-and-gun work) and want 7K RAW, long recording times, and IBIS in a super-light body, this camera is going to be a game-changer.
Stay tuned – we’ll have full hands-on impressions, sample footage, and detailed comparisons as soon as review units land in the next few weeks.
What do you think of the new Canon R6 V? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
The article “Canon Announces the EOS R6 V: 7K RAW Video Powerhouse with Active Cooling” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 2:06 pm, Thursday, 14 May 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM > more live Camera News + Canon Rumors 24X7

By admin, on May 12th, 2026
 This might be the first #DJIAIR4 picture you’ll ever see. A crashed prototype shows it will have a similar top design with #three top sensors like the to be released #DJIMavic4. The arms are a bit thicker then the #air3s so the finished product hopefully looks better. Cheers! – Credit: Jasper via twitter.com
So for those who were eagerly waiting for the DJI next Air series drone, this is some very exciting news for you since we were getting hints from the past few weeks that DJI Air 4 is about to arrive, but we were waiting for some sort of confirmation that makes us believe that the DJI Air 4 drone arrival news have some authenticity and is not only a rumor. Yesterday, (May 11, 2026) we received confirmed news from one of the most trusted/veteran sources Igor Bogdanov (Quadro_News) that they have received/got the early documents, which Igor published publicly, which does confirm that the DJI Air 4 drone is about to arrive within the next six months, that is on or before Q4 of 2026, we will have the DJI Air 4.

DJI Air 4 Spotted in Chinese Flight-Filing App – What Does This Mean?
First of all, take a look at the information we have related to the DJI and four rumor, and this is one of the biggest confirmation step about the existence of the multiple prototype/various sense of the Model, in general giant like DJI do regret testing of their drones prototype before the official announcement and in the same manner during the while testing of the DJI air for prototype. The name of the AIR 4 DRONE has been reveled by Chinese app (possibily during beta testing ) used for mandatory drone flight reporting and compliance (part of the Civil Aviation Administration of China’s UOM platform). Seeing the model name already integrated into the software means development is advanced enough for regulatory systems to recognize it.
Even more interesting -early chatter around this leak suggests the DJI Air 4 could be sub-250g. If that turns out to be true, it would be a game-changer. A sub-250g Air-series drone would dodge many strict registration rules worldwide, making it super travel-friendly while still sitting between the Mini and Mavic lines (just like we predicted in our earlier 2025-2026 DJI drones roundup).
DJI Air 4 Prototype Leak – Design Clues from Early 2025
Again, we are still waiting for further confirmation but its an strong possibltity that commercial unit is already in the hands of multiple beta testers as of now. Back in early 2025, we already saw the first crashed prototype images (shared by Jasper Ellens) that gave us a sneak peek at the design. The drone showed noticeably thicker arms compared to the Air 3S and a Mavic 4-style top sensor array with three top-mounted obstacle-avoidance sensors plus an LED beacon. Overall, design-wise, the drone definitely looks more premium and aerodynamic than the current Air 3S.
Rumored Specifications of DJI Air 4 (Everything We Know So Far)
While DJI hasn’t said a single word officially, here’s what the latest rumors and older leaks are pointing toward:
- Camera System — Strong speculation about dual 1-inch sensors (big upgrade over the Air 3S) for better low-light performance, dynamic range, and possibly dual-camera switching. This would make it a serious contender for travel photographers and videographers.
- Obstacle Avoidance — Improved omnidirectional sensing with the new top-mounted array we saw in the prototype.
- Flight Time & Performance — Expect better battery life and efficiency than the Air 3S.
- Transmission — Likely sticking with the reliable O4 system (no OcuSync 5 yet for this model).
- Weight — Possible sub-250g version (still unconfirmed but the Chinese app listing has everyone talking about it).
These specs line up perfectly with what we wrote back in August 2025 when we first listed the DJI Air 4 as an expected late-2025 / 2026 release.
DJI Air 4 Expected Release Date
Based on DJI’s usual 2–3 year cycle (Air 2 in 2020 → Air 3 in 2023 → Air 3S in 2024), most insiders are now pointing to September–November 2026. No official announcement yet, and we still don’t have FCC filings, so the timeline could still shift a bit.
Will the DJI Air 4 Be Available in the USA?
Important note for our American readers: As of now the DJI Air 4 is not on the FCC approved list (just like the Mini 5 and a few other upcoming models). The ongoing DJI ban situation means newer unfiled drones might not reach US shelves easily. We’ll keep a very close eye on this and update the moment anything changes.
But let’s hope for the best that DJI finds a solution to bring its drones back into the hands of US consumers, so they don’t have to pay super high prices for the same tech from native American manufacturers.
This Chinese app leak is the strongest signal yet that the DJI Air 4 is coming — and it could be one of the most exciting compact drones of 2026. Dual 1-inch sensors in a (possibly) sub-250g body? That would be massive for creators who want pro-level image quality without the weight and regulations of bigger drones.
We’ll keep tracking every new leak, photo, or official teaser and update this article immediately.
What do you think — are you waiting for the DJI Air 4 or grabbing an Air 3S right now? Drop your thoughts in the comments below and let us know if you want us to compare it directly with the Air 3S or Mini 5 Pro in the next update.
Stay tuned, guys — the drone season is heating up fast in 2026! 🚁
We will update this page the moment new DJI Air 4 images, specs or official news drops.
What do you think? Drop your questions or what you’re most excited about in the comments below. Will the dual-camera Osmo Pocket 4P replace your current vlogging setup?
The article “DJI Air 4 Rumors 2026: First Official Proof Surfaces” was written by thenewcamera.com team on8:08 pm, Tuesday, 12 May 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
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By admin, on May 12th, 2026

The wait is almost over, and now we have an official date for the announcement of the DJI Pocket 4 Pro camera. For those who were waiting eagerly for the day, it’s time now.
DJI has officially announced the release date of the DJI Pocket 4 Pro camera on its Twitter account; you can see the image above. The pocket-sized gimbal camera will be unveiled on May 14, 2026, at 17:00 CEST during the Cannes Film Festival in France.
With the new DJI’s teaser campaign – “New Frame. New Masterpiece.” and “See More. Tell More.” — promises a revolutionary upgrade to the bestselling Osmo Pocket series.
BTW, if you are associated with our website, we have already shared the core specification of the upcoming camera (more detailed specification listed below), which includes a large 20mm Lens module based on a 1-inch sensor and another sensor fixed in a 70mm lens module, setup similar to the DJI Aris 3S drone, they have removed the biggest limitation of previous single-lens models and opens up new creative possibilities for travel vlogs, portraits, interviews, and cinematic storytelling.

DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Reveal Date and Event Details
- Official Unveiling: May 14, 2026, 17:00 CEST (11 PM Philippine Time / 5 PM EDT) at the Cannes Film Festival.
- Why Cannes? DJI is positioning the Osmo Pocket 4P as a premium filmmaking tool for advanced creators, debuting it at one of the world’s biggest film events.
- Teaser Highlights: Dual-camera design shown in official posts. Expect a full reveal of specs, pricing, and hands-on footage live from the event.
Global launch is expected shortly after the reveal, with China-first availability in late May or early June 2026, followed by international rollout.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Key Features & Expected Specs
While full official specs drop on May 14, DJI’s teaser plus reliable leaks and early hands-on footage paint a clear picture of what to expect from this premium pocket gimbal:
- Dual-Camera System (First in Osmo Pocket series)
- Main Wide Lens: 1-inch CMOS sensor (same as Osmo Pocket 4) with 14 stops of dynamic range.
- Telephoto Lens: 3x optical zoom (~70mm equivalent) on a ~1/1.3-inch or 1/1.5-inch sensor.
- Zoom Capabilities: 3x optical + 6x lossless (in-sensor crop) + up to 10-12x digital zoom.
- Video & Image Performance
- 4K/240fps slow-motion (carryover from Pocket 4).
- Possible 6K/30fps on the main sensor.
- 10-bit D-Log (or D-Log 2) color profile with Hasselblad-style tuning.
- HDR support and natural skin tones with excellent background blur on telephoto.
- Stabilization & Handling
- 3-axis mechanical gimbal (core Pocket DNA).
- Upgraded ActiveTrack (likely 7.0) with smarter subject tracking.
- Rotatable/flip-out touchscreen for easy framing in portrait or landscape.
- Storage & Connectivity
- 107–128GB built-in storage with ultra-fast transfer speeds (~800MB/s).
- No microSD slot expected (internal storage focus like the standard Pocket 4).
- Audio & Extras
- OsmoAudio 4-channel output for pro-level sound.
- Redesigned controls and improved low-light performance.
This dual-lens setup makes the Osmo Pocket 4P far more versatile than any previous Pocket camera – perfect for creators who need both wide cinematic shots and tighter telephoto framing without switching gear.

Expected Price and Availability in the United States of America
- Pricing Prediction: Around ~$730 USD. Standard combo likely $699–$749; Creator Combo with accessories could hit $850+.
- Launch Timeline: Announcement on May 14, Shipping in Asian China starts from late May 25 / Worldwide early June 2026
- USA Availability: Uncertain. DJI products often face FCC delays or restrictions – early signs suggest it may not launch in the US immediately (same as some previous models). OR May get announced in the USA with different branding, like we have the Xtra MUSE 2 PRO coming very soon.
Pre-orders are expected to open right after the May 14 reveal on the official DJI Store.
Dual Lens PRO – Why the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Could Be 2026’s Must-Have Vlogging Camera
If you’ve been waiting for a true “do-it-all” pocket gimbal that doesn’t compromise on focal length, the Osmo Pocket 4P looks like the answer. The combination of a proven 1-inch sensor, mechanical 3-axis stabilisation, and now real optical zoom makes it ideal for solo creators, travel filmmakers, and hybrid shooters who want pro results without a bulky rig.
Stay tuned — we’ll update this article with full specs, official pricing, sample footage, and hands-on impressions immediately after the Cannes reveal on May 14.
What do you think? Drop your questions or what you’re most excited about in the comments below. Will the dual-camera Osmo Pocket 4P replace your current vlogging setup?
The article “Breaking News: Insta360 Luna Ultra Support Detachable Remote Screen and Controllers – Confirmed” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 6:24 pm, Saturday, 9 May 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 May 10th, 2026

Just one day has passed since we confirmed the detachable magnetic handle with controller and display attached to the Insta360 Luna camera, and now today we have a bunch of leaks composed of six different parts by tech detective Igor Bogdanov on X that reveal the pocket gimbal camera’s full specifications, design details, and creative capabilities. Take a look at all sorts of details below on one page here and explore all the possible core specifications and features of the Luna 360 camera.
Design Highlights from @Quadro_News Leaks
Multiple product images has been said, and it clearly shows the Luna Ultra in a sleek black finish (with white “Panda edition” also expected and hopefully more special edition followed by soon to boost up sales) as an ultra-portable device. Photos include side-by-side comparisons with a ruler, confirming its pocket-friendly size.
The most attractive part of the entire series, apart from the dual camera lens unit is the detachable OLED display, which doubles as a live-view remote with status LED, making framing easier in tricky scenarios like vlogging in crowded spaces or restaurant settings.
Now, its time to explore the core specification of the camera. Keep in mind all the core specs which are mentioned below are 100% confirmed now

Insta360 Luna Full Specification
- Sensor: 1-inch 8K CMOS (50 MP)
- Lenses: Dual Leica Summicron optics – 20 mm main (F1.8 aperture, 155° field of view) + 120 mm telephoto
- Autofocus supported
- Zoom: 1x, 2x, 3x, 6x, 12x (optical + digital)
This dual-lens setup promises true-to-life portraits and versatile framing in a single compact unit.
Video & Photo Capabilities
- Video codec: H.265 (HEVC)
- Bitrate: Up to 120 Mbps
- Color profiles: 10-bit I-Log, Dolby Vision, Gamma Log
- Photo resolution: Up to 37 MP in RAW format
- Triple AI Chip: Dedicated low-light processing
- Special modes: 4K Live Frames, True-to-Life Portraits, 1080p@60fps
Earlier leaks hinted at 4K/30fps (with possible 8K capability) and advanced stabilization—now confirmed with these detailed settings.
Audio, Interfaces & Connectivity
- Audio: Hi-Fi 48 kHz 32-bit (AAC) with wind noise reduction
- Microphone support: Compatible with Insta360 Mic Pro (TX)
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, USB-C
- Display/Remote: Detachable OLED touchscreen that functions as a full wireless remote control
Stabilization, AI & Creative Modes
- Stabilization: Mechanical 3-axis gimbal + 6-axis FlowState gyroscope
- AI Tracking: Deep Track AI
- Creative effects:
- Dolly Zoom
- Barrel Roll (360° rotation)
- Bullet Time
- Time-Lapse & Motion Time-Lapse (even while moving)
- Slow Motion
- Night Mode
- Portrait Mode
@Quadro_News emphasizes that the combination of mechanical gimbal and advanced FlowState makes the Luna Ultra “small but mighty,” positioning it as a more flexible alternative to DJI’s latest Pocket models.

Pricing, Availability & Market Context
The best part is the announcement of the camera is not too far, and if we believe the the latest reports that we have published on May 6, the approximate pricing ofthe camera somewhere fall around the $560 – $617 per unit for the Ultra model, with a full launch expected in late Q2 2026 (May/June timeframe). The device will be available in black and white Panda editions.
Rest assured We’ll continue monitoring for official confirmation, hands-on samples, or further leaks. What do you think—does the detachable remote and dual-lens system give Insta360 the edge over DJI? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
All spec details and images sourced directly from @Quadro_News (Igor Bogdanov) posts on May 9, 2026. Follow the account for real-time leaks on Insta360, DJI, and GoPro products.
Sources: @igor news X posts
The article “Breaking News: Insta360 Luna Ultra Support Detachable Remote Screen and Controllers – Confirmed” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 6:24 pm, Saturday, 9 May 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 May 9th, 2026

Finally, we have confirmation of a new feature of the upcoming Insta360 Luna camera, and the best part is that the entire controller part, as well as the screen of the Luna, can be detached from the main camera and can be used as a remote display unit with controls for capturing your favourite shots or self videos from a distance. That’s a breakthrough technology that we have seen for the first time in any pocket camera that is present in the market so far.
Yes, DJI has introduced the new Frame Tap in their Mobile 8P gimbal, which also supports sync with pocket cameras, and it has been announced recently, but for the first time, Insta360 is introducing this in their pocket series camera, and in that, they are integrating a remote display unit with controls, which is really a very applicable thing for sure.

What the Leaks Show About the Detachable Handle
The Insta360 Luna Ultra consists of two separate pieces that magnetically connect via multi-pin connectors:
- The main gimbal camera body (white or black “Panda” edition) with lenses, 3-axis stabilisation, primary battery, and sensors.
- The detachable handle/controller that doubles as a wireless remote with:
- Built-in colour touchscreen showing live view, 4K•30 recording info, zoom, and settings
- Physical controls, including a prominent red record button, joystick, directional pad, and function buttons
- Status LED and full wireless pairing capability
Now you can turn your ultra-compact gimbal body into a remote-controlled recording device, where you can easily sit and record, which is really very helpful. When you are self-recording your videos, specifically in restaurants and dining spaces, where you are a bit away from your camera, and the camera is placed on a gimbal or tripod, it’s not always easy to frame yourself since you are not looking at the display of the camera. But when you have the remote controls and the display in your hand, it makes even recording from the camera buttery smooth.

Retail Box Leak Adds Final Confirmation
The best part is that there is not a single leak – multiple social media accounts confirm the split-screen design (what they are calling it), specifically those belonging to Chinese social media platforms like Weibo, and some popular influencer handles on Twitter, are sharing the latest images of the Insta360 Luna, showcasing the wildest possibilities for a handheld gimbal camera.
Just hours after the @D2Help posts, retail packaging images (first reported by Notebookcheck) further confirm the feature. The box explicitly lists:
- “Detachable magnetic remote with integrated OLED display, joystick, and dedicated record button”
This is not just a flip-out screen — the entire handle detaches and works independently.
The Luna Ultra’s modular approach gives creators far more flexibility than the fixed-body DJI Pocket series — exactly why this feature is generating massive buzz.
Insta360 Luna Ultra Key Specs (Latest from Leaks)
- Lens : Dual-lens system (Luna Ultra) with F1.8 super large aperture
- Video : 4K 30fps (with hints of 8K support)
- Stabilization : Advanced 3-axis mechanical gimbal
- Design : Modular detachable handle with screen & controls
- Colors : White + Black Panda edition
- Expected Launch : Late Q2 2026 (May/June window)
What do you think? Will the Insta360 Luna Ultra’s detachable remote screen and controllers finally give Insta360 the edge over the DJI Osmo Pocket 4? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
Stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com — we’ll update this article the second more leaks or official details drop.
Sources: @D2Help X posts (May 8–9, 2026), Notebookcheck retail box leak, multiple corroborating images and video teasers.
The article “Breaking News: Insta360 Luna Ultra Support Detachable Remote Screen and Controllers – Confirmed” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 6:24 pm, Saturday, 9 May 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM > get live news — > DJI Rumors


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