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By admin, on July 16th, 2026

At the beginning of July, we analyzed two different Canon camera registrations with their model codes – DS126947 and DS126973. Finally, our analysis concluded that both models belong to the entry-level segment. We reached this conclusion because both registered models used Wi-Fi 4 as their wireless transmission module, and Canon currently uses the Wi-Fi 4 module in most of its entry-level cameras. Other than that, mid-range cameras use Wi-Fi 5, and higher-end models use Wi-Fi 6. So that clearly differentiates these two entry-level models from the others, and it does indicate that the two registered models belong to the affordable series of cameras, which include the Canon R8, Canon R10, Canon R50, as well as the Canon R100.
The more important thing that we cannot ignore at this moment is the high demand for compact cameras. A lot of camera makers are now interested in introducing compact cameras again, and for that reason, Nikon has started working again on their DL series, while Sony has just recently announced the RX10 V camera. That clearly indicates Canon may introduce one of the PowerShot models before the end of 2026. At the very same time, the other model is expected to be the Canon R10 Mark II (DS126973), which is long overdue for an update.
Now, let’s dive deep into the detailed analysis.
Latest Canon Rumours Report Supports This View
On July 13, Canon Rumours published new information that aligns closely with our earlier analysis. According to their sources, Canon’s next APS-C camera will be a successor to the EOS R10, not the R7 Mark II.
It is quite obvious from the little research that we did at the beginning of July that both of them are entry-level models, so at least for now we don’t have any scope for a flagship APS-C or FF Mirrorless camera from Canon.
And hence, that also shows us that no Canon R7 Mark II camera is coming in the next few months. It is safe to say that no Canon R7 Mark II camera is coming in 2026, based on the initial set of registration details we have. The same thing was also stated by Canon Rumors in yesterday’s post.
Btw., this development raises an important question: Why would Canon choose to refresh the R10 before the more advanced R7? Maybe we have some analytical answers

Why the Canon R10 II Makes Sense as Canon’s Priority
There are several logical reasons why Canon may be prioritising an R10 Mark II over an R7 Mark II right now:
- Sales Volume (Most important): As we all know, at the end, the Canon Marketing team controls product lineup, and they directly look after the sales volume of any product. The EOS R10 has been one of Canon’s best-selling mirrorless cameras globally, particularly in the entry-level and enthusiast segment. In markets like the USA, Japan and in India and other emerging regions, the R10 remains a popular choice due to its balance of features and price. Refreshing a high-volume model delivers better business results than updating a lower-volume camera first.
- Registration Evidence: The technical details from the recent registrations (especially the use of Wi-Fi 4) strongly suggest Canon is currently working on entry-level bodies. The R7, being a more premium APS-C camera, would likely use more advanced connectivity hardware.
- Strategic Breathing Room: The original R7 and R10 launched together in May 2022. While the R7 was positioned as the more capable action and wildlife camera, the R10 quietly became the volume seller. Canon may now be treating these two models with different timelines rather than updating them together again for preventing self canabilzation of sales.
Cross-Verification With Previous Rumors
Looking back at earlier reports, there has been consistent speculation about an R10 Mark II arriving in 2026. However, most of those rumors assumed it would launch alongside or around the same time as the R7 Mark II.
The latest information suggests Canon has decoupled the timelines. This is not entirely surprising – Canon has shown in the past that it sometimes prioritizes volume-selling models (such as the R8 and R10) over higher-end refreshes when it makes commercial sense.
Realistic Timeline Outlook
Based on available information, here’s a realistic assessment:
| Model |
Most Likely Timeline |
Confidence |
Notes |
| EOS R10 Mark II |
2026 |
High |
Next APS-C body; 2026 expected |
| EOS R7 Mark II |
First half of 2027 |
Medium |
Delayed from earlier expectations |
| EOS R8 Successor |
Late 2026 |
High |
Expected this year |
| New PowerShot models |
2026 |
High |
Compact camera focus |
It is important to note that these are still rumors. Canon has not made any official statements.
What This Means for Buyers
For photographers considering the current EOS R10, the latest rumors suggest that a Mark II version is unlikely to arrive before 2027. Those who need a camera now should not necessarily wait, especially if they can find the current R10 at a good price.
For those interested in the R7 series, the delay of the R7 Mark II means the current R7 will likely remain Canon’s most advanced APS-C option for the rest of 2026 and into early 2027.
Final Thoughts
When we combine Canon’s recent camera registrations with the latest reports from Canon Rumors, a clearer picture emerges: Canon appears to be focusing on its entry-level APS-C offering first while taking more time to develop the next-generation R7.
Whether this signals a broader shift toward greater product segmentation in the APS-C range remains to be seen. For now, the evidence points to the EOS R10 Mark II being the first APS-C camera Canon chooses to refresh under its evolving strategy.
We will continue monitoring new registrations and credible sources for further updates.
The article “Canon R10 Mark II Expected Before R7 II, Both Likely in 2027” was written by thenewcamera.com team at 4:01 pm, Thursday, 16 July 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 July 15th, 2026

We do have confirmed specifications for the Insta360 Luna Pro, but how does it stack up against the Luna Ultra? So, we are going to compare them head-to-head in this article with a detailed specification comparison review, so you will have a better understanding of what sort of camera module the Insta360 Luna Pro is and why the Luna Ultra remains the best despite the Luna Pro’s arrival. It is said that the Luna Pro will be a bit lighter on your pocket, as it is more affordable than the Luna Ultra model we pay for.
The comparison becomes more important since we do not have the DJI Pocket 4 Pro or the DJI Pocket 4 camera in the United States of America. The only latest gimbal cameras right now are the Insta360 Luna Ultra and Insta360 Luna Pro, so let’s compare the two in a quick comparison table, and then we are going to analyse the core differences between the two. Depending upon your requirements and budget, we have our camera recommendation.
Insta360 Luna Pro vs Luna Ultra – Insta360 Luna Pro vs Luna Ultra Quick Comparison Table
| Feature |
Insta360 Luna Pro |
Insta360 Luna Ultra |
| Status (July 2026) |
Upcoming (FCC certified, expected Aug–Oct) |
Released (June 10, 2026) – Available now |
| Camera Setup |
Single-lens (wide) |
Dual-lens (wide + telephoto) |
| Main Sensor |
1-inch CMOS |
1-inch CMOS |
| Main Lens |
Leica Summicron f/1.8 (20mm) |
Leica Summicron f/1.8 (20mm) |
| Telephoto Lens |
None (digital/hybrid zoom only) |
1/1.3″ Leica f/2.0 (60mm) + 6x lossless / 12x hybrid |
| Max Video |
4K high frame rates (8K unconfirmed) |
8K30 Dolby Vision + 4K120 + 1080p240 |
| Color Profile |
10-bit I-Log + Leica profiles |
10-bit I-Log + Dolby Vision + Leica profiles |
| Dynamic Range |
~14 stops |
~14 stops |
| Stabilization |
3-axis mechanical + FlowState |
3-axis mechanical + FlowState |
| Screen |
Detachable 2″ OLED (wireless remote) |
Detachable 2″ OLED (wireless remote) |
| Weight |
~150g (expected) |
233–235g |
| Battery |
1550mAh |
1550mAh main + 210mAh screen |
| Internal Storage |
Expected microSD focused |
47GB + microSD up to 2TB |
| Audio |
Multi-mic + Mic Pro support |
4 mics + native Mic Pro/Air support |
| US Price (approx) |
$600–720 (expected body) |
$769.99 (Standard Bundle) |
| India Price (approx) |
₹55,000–72,000 (expected) |
₹85,990 (official store) |
| Best For |
Everyday vlogging, travel, light carry |
Portraits, events, zoom, maximum versatility |
Lets summarize everything before we jump into details

The Core Philosophy Difference
Insta360 has clearly positioned these two models for different creators:
- Luna Ultra = No-compromise flagship. Dual-lens system. Maximum versatility. Higher price. Available now.
- Luna Pro = Smart daily driver. Single-lens. Lighter. More affordable. Still uses the same excellent 1-inch Leica main sensor.
The Ultra is trying to be the “do everything well” camera. The Pro is trying to be the “do the most common things excellently and cheaply.”
Image Quality & Optics (The Most Important Section)
The best part is both cameras share the same main camera module: a 1-inch CMOS sensor paired with a Leica Summicron f/1.8 lens (20mm equivalent) to capture everything on the go. The large sensor helps in capturing extended dynamic range and enhanced low-light performance. But as we know, the Luna Ultra has an extended camera module specifically for capturing distant shots
Where they diverge is the second lens.
The Luna Ultra adds a dedicated 1/1.3-inch telephoto camera with a Leica Summicron f/2.0 lens (60mm equivalent). This gives it:
- True optical zoom
- Up to 6x lossless zoom
- Up to 12x hybrid zoom (reaching roughly 240mm equivalent)
- Better subject isolation and compression for portraits
- Cleaner telephoto macro performance
The Luna Pro has only digital/hybrid zoom on its single wide lens. Obviously, the quality of zoomed-in images or videos will not be as good as that of the Luna Ultra Pro model. Digital zoom on a high-quality 1-inch sensor is usable up to about 2x, but quality falls off after that. For pure talking-head vlogging or wide environmental shots, this limitation barely matters. For interviews, events, street portraits, or any situation where you want to reframe without walking, it becomes a real restriction.
Analytical take: Read this before you make any decision about the camera
The dual-lens system on the Ultra is not a marketing gimmick. It fundamentally changes how you shoot. Once you get used to having clean 60–120mm options on a pocket camera, going back to digital zoom feels limiting. This is the single biggest reason to choose the Ultra over the Pro.
Video Specs & Performance
Luna Ultra (Confirmed):
- 8K30fps with Dolby Vision
- 4K120fps
- 1080p240fps
- PureVideo AI mode for low light
- 10-bit I-Log
- H.265 up to 120 Mbps
- Excellent dynamic range and colour science (Leica Natural / Vivid / Chrome)
Luna Pro (Based on official teases + FCC + NAB previews):
- Same main 1-inch sensor and f/1.8 lens
- 10-bit I-Log confirmed
- High frame rate 4K expected
- Full 8K is not confirmed and may be reserved for the Ultra
- Same 3-axis mechanical gimbal + FlowState stabilisation
In real-world testing of the Ultra (from multiple independent reviewers), the 1-inch sensor delivers noticeably cleaner low-light footage and better highlight recovery than previous generation pocket gimbals.
The reason is not only due to the hardware we have, its also due to the software – image/video decoding algo and Leica colour science
The Leica colour science is more natural and gradeable than pure Insta360 or DJI colour profiles for many users.
Stabilisation on both is excellent. The Ultra has a slight edge in intelligent tracking (Active Zoom Tracking and Group Tracking) because it can use data from both lenses.
Design, Weight & Handling
- Luna Ultra: 233–235g. Feels premium and solid. The dual-lens head adds a bit of bulk at the top.
- Luna Pro: Expected around 150g. Significantly lighter and more pocketable for all-day carrying.
Both use the same clever detachable 2-inch OLED touchscreen that works as a wireless remote (up to 20m). This is one of the best features in the entire category. You can mount the camera high or low and still control and preview from a distance.
For creators who shoot long vlogs or travel light, the weight difference of ~80–85g is more significant than it looks on paper.
Battery, Storage & Audio
Both use a 1550mAh main battery and claim up to 4 hours of recording in light conditions (1080p24, screen off). Real 4K shooting typically delivers 90–150 minutes depending on resolution, frame rate, and temperature.
The Ultra has a small extra 210mAh battery in the detachable screen and 47GB of internal storage. The Pro is expected to rely more heavily on microSD.
Audio is strong on both. Multi-mic arrays with wind reduction and full native support for Insta360 Mic Pro / Mic Air. The Ultra has four mics (three on body + one on screen).
Price Reality Check (July 2026)
Luna Ultra (Available now):
- US: $769.99 (Standard Bundle)
Luna Pro (Not yet released):
- Expected body price: $600–720
- Launch window: Expected August–October 2026 (FCC certification already completed)
The price gap is meaningful. The Ultra costs more, but you are paying for a second high-quality lens system and confirmed 8K/Dolby Vision.

Who Should Actually Buy Which?
Buy the Luna Ultra if:
- You regularly shoot portraits, interviews, or events
- You want optical zoom and cleaner telephoto framing
- You want the current best pocket gimbal money can buy
- You are okay spending the premium for versatility
- You need it right now
Wait for the Luna Pro if:
- Your content is mostly wide-angle talking head, travel, or vertical short-form
- You prioritise light weight and all-day comfort
- You want to save $150–200
- You don’t mind waiting a few more months
Final Analytical Verdict
The Luna Ultra is the better camera. Full stop. The dual-lens system, confirmed 8K, and more complete feature set make it the more future-proof and flexible tool.
However, the Luna Pro looks like the smarter purchase for a large percentage of creators. Most people do not use optical zoom every day. Many would rather have a lighter camera that still has the same excellent 1-inch Leica sensor and detachable screen for less money.
Right now (mid-July 2026):
If you need a high-end pocket gimbal today → buy the Luna Ultra.
If your shooting style is mostly wide and you can wait → keep a close eye on the Luna Pro.
Insta360 has done something smart here. Instead of releasing one expensive camera, they created a proper product ladder. That benefits creators more than another “one size fits all” flagship.
The real winner is the person who chooses the right tool for their actual shooting style — not the one who buys the more expensive camera by default.
The article “Insta360 Luna Pro vs Luna Ultra: The Real Difference (In-Depth Analysis)” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 5:07 pm, Wednesday, 15 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 14th, 2026

As we have said earlier, too, as the announcement time is approaching, we are getting more and more details about the upcoming X6 camera, and now we have the user manual of the camera, which has been accidentally published online, and the above document does confirm the upcoming camera’s features: 1/1.1″ Sensors, Super-Fast Charging, PureVideo Limits & More.
Insta360 is doing some final touches before they make the X6 official, updating their main website and adding the user manual for the Insta360 X6.
So, if you combine all the available information from highly reliable sources like WinFuture (Roland Quandt), we finally have a near-complete picture of what the next-generation flagship 360 camera will offer.
Insta360 X6 Key Confirmed Specs from Official Manual + Reliable Leak
Imaging & Video
- Sensors: Dual 1/1.1-inch sensors (up from X5’s 1/1.28-inch)
- Photo: Up to 42 MP per lens → 120 MP 360° photos
- 360° Video: 8K50fps (big jump from X5’s 8K30)
- PureVideo (low-light mode): Capped at 8K30fps
- Single-lens mode: Up to 5.7K60 or 4K120
- Time-lapse: 11K (same as X5)
- Color: 10-bit, Dolby Vision, I-Log, and new Adaptive Tone 2.0
- Better low-light performance expected thanks to larger sensors + improved PureVideo processing
Design & Build
- More compact than X5: approximately 10 × 5 × 4 cm
- Weight: 195 g (5 g lighter than X5’s 200 g)
- Better weight distribution for long selfie sticks
- Shorter and slightly wider body (optimized for bigger sensors and battery)
- Large front OLED touchscreen (up to 1200 nits peak brightness)
- Simplified controls, new battery release mechanism
Battery & Charging (Confirmed Directly in Official Manual)
- Battery capacity: 2600 mAh (larger than X5)
- Maximum recording: up to 233 minutes
- USB-C 3.0 port
- PD 3.0 PPS fast charging support
- Charging times (with 10V/4A charger + 5A cable):
- ≈ 22 minutes to 80%
- ≈ 33 minutes to full
- Multi-function charging hub (charges two batteries simultaneously)
- Reverse charging to phones (Type-C to Type-C or Lightning)
- External power automatic recording (limited to dashcam mode only on X6)
What This Means
So finally, we have a detailed set of specifications for the upcoming Insta360 X6, and as we have seen, it is a kind of polished evolution rather than a complete revolution when compared to the X5. Although we are going to post a detailed specifications comparison between the two cameras, if you have any confusion, it will be cleared out.
The X6 is clearly positioned as a polished evolution rather than a complete revolution. It takes everything good about the X5, makes it slightly smaller and lighter, improves the battery and charging dramatically, upgrades the sensors for better low-light performance and detail, and finally delivers 8K50 that many users wanted for smoother 360° video.
The software advantages that Insta360 has always held over the DJI Osmo 360 (PureVideo, Adaptive Tone, editing tools, and the overall ecosystem) remain intact and are even strengthened with Adaptive Tone 2.0 and the new chip that enables it.
Launch Timing Reminder
The FCC certification was fully granted on July 3, 2026. Historical patterns (X4 and X5) point to an official announcement in late August to mid-September 2026, with shipping shortly after. US and global availability are expected at launch.
Pricing Expectations
- Base Model: €689 (approximately $749–799 USD)
- Essentials Bundle: €789
Grey market units may appear slightly earlier, but we always recommend waiting for official stock and warranty, especially in India.
Final Thoughts
The official user manual confirming charging speeds and reverse charging, combined with the larger 1/1.1-inch sensors and 8K50 recording, makes the Insta360 X6 look like a very strong contender against the DJI Osmo 360 series. It won’t blow anyone away with revolutionary numbers, but the refinements are exactly what most serious 360 creators actually need: better low-light performance, faster charging, a more usable form factor, and higher frame rates.
We’ll continue tracking the English user manual rollout and any additional official details. As always, stay tuned to thenewcamera.com for the fastest and most accurate Insta360 X6 coverage.
The article “Breaking: Insta360 X6 Full Specs Leak: Bigger Sensors, 8K50 & 22-Minute Fast Charge” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 6:20 pm, Tuesday, 14 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
Sources: Insta360 Official Online Manual (Chinese version), WinFuture (Roland Quandt), Notebookcheck, community reports.


By admin, on July 14th, 2026

If you look at the Amazon.com ranking, you will be surprised that Kodak has been the number one camera seller from 2025 to 2026. They are always in the number one position as the compact camera brand of the United States of America. All these are simple point-and-shoot cameras, not the pro ones. Specifically, we are talking about the ultra-popular models, the PIXPRO FZ45 and FZ55. These two cameras generally occupy the top two positions every month on Amazon, made by Kodak, and this is obviously not temporary due to certain promotions or social media publicity. This is a continuous trend that we have been witnessing for the past year, but why is it so? We are going to discuss it in this article. Why are they always leading at the number one position in the United States of America? Let’s try to find out.
Important Clarification: Who Actually Makes These Cameras
Before going further, it’s necessary to correct a common misunderstanding. These cameras are not manufactured by Eastman Kodak (the original Kodak camera maker). They are made by JK Imaging Ltd., a separate company that licenses the Kodak brand name.
Kodak has largely exited direct production of consumer digital cameras. What we are seeing on Amazon is the performance of licensed products using the Kodak name. The brand still carries recognition and trust for many casual buyers, which plays a meaningful role in its sales performance.

Why the FZ45 and FZ55 Continue to Rank at the Top
Several factors are contributing to their sustained success:
Competitive Pricing: Obviously, because of its brand name, Kodak is one of the oldest camera manufacturers, and most people don’t know that it has been sold to JK Imaging. So, it’s a fact that a brand name has a major impact on a product’s sales. Other than that, the budget is one of the most important factors for buyers. Those looking for a camera around $100 to $140 will find this camera fits perfectly in their pocket. So, the budget and the brand—these two factors are the most important ones behind the sales of the FZ45 and FZ55 models.

Ongoing Interest, Budget and Privacy in Simple Digital Cameras
There is a very high demand in the market for affordable compact cameras, and specifically those cameras that keep your privacy and don’t make it public as soon as you click them. So, these Kodak cameras give us deep privacy without being connected to Bluetooth or Wi-Fi with any other device or network. Other than that, if you want to get images from the camera, you have to get them from the camera’s microSD card by physically inserting the card into a card reader. So, apart from the budget and the brand name, the privacy and the security these small cameras provide are very high.
The popularity of Multiple Models Supporting Brand Visibility
It’s not only the FZ45 and FZ55 performing well. Other Kodak-licensed models, such as the waterproof WPZ2 and the compact CHARMERA keychain camera, also appear regularly in the top rankings. This wider presence helps keep the brand prominent across different buyer segments.
What These Rankings Actually Represent
It is important not to overstate what these rankings mean. The FZ45 and FZ55 leading Amazon’s list does not indicate that Kodak has regained broad leadership in the camera industry. In categories involving mirrorless cameras, interchangeable lenses, or enthusiast-level photography, brands like Sony, Canon, Nikon, and Fujifilm continue to hold significantly stronger positions.
These rankings primarily reflect performance in the budget and casual-use segment of the market, where factors like price, simplicity, and brand familiarity carry more weight than advanced image quality or features.
Honest Assessment of Performance
For readers considering these cameras, a realistic evaluation is useful:
- In good lighting conditions, both models deliver acceptable results for casual photography.
- Low-light performance is limited, which is typical for cameras in this price category.
- Build quality is functional rather than premium.
- They are best suited for everyday snapshots, travel, gifting, or exploring the current interest in simpler digital cameras.
Final Takeaway
The fact that the Kodak PIXPRO FZ45 and FZ55 are currently ranked #1 and #2 on Amazon US is real and measurable. However, the reasons behind this performance have more to do with pricing strategy, buyer behavior, and platform dynamics than with any major advancement in camera technology.
These cameras serve a specific purpose well for certain types of buyers. For those seeking higher image quality or more advanced features, other options in higher price ranges remain more suitable.
The rankings reflect what is selling strongly right now on Amazon. Understanding why they are selling requires looking at the full context rather than the numbers alone.
The article “Why Kodak PIXPRO FZ45 and FZ55 Are No.1 and No.2 on Amazon USA” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 5:01 am, Tuesday, 14 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 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.
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