Antigravity is proud to announce the global launch of Antigravity A1, the world’s first all-in-one 8K 360 drone¹ designed for intuitive, immersive flight. After capturing the imagination of creators and explorers worldwide earlier this year, A1 is now officially available to purchase, ushering in a completely new era of drone flight aerial storytelling.
“A1 takes the freedom of 360 capture and gives it wings,” said Michael Shabun, Spokesman
for Antigravity. “It’s rare to see a team translate an idea into a completely new product category.”
Immersive Flight Like No Other
A1 defines a new class of drone: the 360 Drone. Unlike traditional quadcopters, A1 relies on a headset-first configuration. where the Vision Goggles are a vital component of the experience, rather than just being an accessory.
This system is designed to be intuitive from the first takeoff. The Grip controller’s FreeMotion Mode translates hand movements into precise flight paths, allowing users to steer simply by pointing the controller.
This “point-to-fly” simplicity makes A1 significantly easier to master than traditional dual-stick drones, removing the steep learning curve that often prevents people from experiencing flight. However, A1 grows with you; FPV Mode remains fully accessible for pilots who demand classic control dynamics.
The experience is fully realized when the Grip is paired with the Vision Goggles. Powered by industry-leading Pancake optics and dual 1-inch Micro-OLED (2560×2560) displays, the goggles mirror the pilot’s head movements in real-time. Together, these three elements combine to create a seamless interface that allows users to have a truly immersive experience of the sensation of flight, rather than simply piloting a drone.
8K 360 Capture Made Simple
At the heart of A1 lies a dual-lens 1/1.28-inch sensor system capable of recording 8K30fps, 5.2K60fps, or 4K100fps in full 360 degrees. Every flight captures the entire environment in one pass. No gimbal adjustments, no missed angles. The “fly first, frame later” workflow lets users choose perspectives in post, from cinematic pans to creative effects like Tiny Planets or deep subject tracking. FlowState Stabilization ensures the footage remains smooth and steady, even in windy conditions.
Compact, Compliant, and Ready for Travel
Weighing just 249g with the standard included battery, A1 fits in the palm of your hand and complies with EU C0 class and similar sub-250 g regulations worldwide. It offers up to 24 minutes of flight time, or up to an extended 39 minutes of flight time via an optional high-capacity battery, combining portability with performance.
A retractable landing gear system protects the bottom lens during takeoff while maintaining an unobstructed view for invisible-drone shots.
Share the Adventure with Sky Path
The new Sky Path system gives you ultimate control over your flight. It allows pilots to design, save, and automate complex flight routes. Once you’ve configured the perfect path, you can let A1 fly itself. This frees you to sit back and simply enjoy the immersive journey without touching the controls, or focus purely on creative direction. Creators can execute precise, repeatable flight paths to stitch together the same route at different times for stunning transitions and effects.
Sky Path also transforms the A1 into something that can be shared. As the drone flies its route autonomously, hand over the Vision goggles to friends or family. It allows anyone, regardless of skill level, to instantly access the joy and immersion of 360 drone flight, turning a solo passion into a group adventure.
Intelligent Flight, Limitless Creativity
A1 comes packed with intelligent tools that make professional results accessible to everyone.
Sky Genie: Sky Genie takes what professional pilots usually master in years, and offers it in seconds. With a single tap, A1 executes complex 360 maneuvers like Orbit, Spiral, and Comet, delivering instant, cinematic results.
Deep Track: Powered by Insta360’s renowned tracking technology, Deep Track locks onto your subject with unwavering precision, handling framing of your shot, keeping a target centered with superior accuracy.
Virtual Cockpit: Flight meets fantasy. Through an immersive overlay, take flight in real-time with a dragon, turning a standard flight into a mythical journey. Expect more skins over the coming weeks as A1 releases.
Built for Longevity and Responsibility
A1’s user-replaceable lenses and propellers make the drone easy to repair, cutting down on return shipping and material waste. For added peace of mind, Antigravity Care offers affordable replacement and flyaway protection, keeping everyone flying with confidence.
A core part of this design is the payload detection system, a first for consumer drones in this class. This smart safeguard actively detects excess weight or unsafe modifications, preventing the drone from being used for purposes it was not designed for. This technology ensures the A1 remains a force for fun, creativity, and exploration, never the opposite.
A Creative Ecosystem Across Mobile and Desktop
A1 integrates seamlessly with the Antigravity app and Antigravity Studio desktop software. The software supports quick transfers, automatic reframing, color correction, and auto editing tools. From instant social-ready clips to professional-grade exports, creators can manage their 360 workflow in one connected ecosystem.
The editing process is designed to be powerful yet easy to use. The software’s automatic highlight editing finds the best moments from your flight, allowing creators to get polished, ready-to-share videos with just a single tap.
Recognized Worldwide
Since its unveiling, Antigravity A1 has received some of the industry’s highest honors, including the Red Dot Award: Design Concept 2025, TIME’s Best Inventions 2025, the Good Design Award 2025, and the ‘Best of Innovation’ title in the CES Innovation Awards 2026. A1 was also the recipient of 20 awards from top media outlets at the recent IFA 2025.
Pricing and Availability
Antigravity A1 will officially go on sale in key markets on December 04, 2025, available in three bundles:
Each bundle includes the A1 drone, Vision goggles, and Grip controller, with varying accessories and batteries tailored for different types of pilots. A1 is available now via the B&H Store and authorized retail partners worldwide.
Antigravity is a consumer drone company reimagining how people experience flight. Incubated by Insta360 and third parties, Antigravity uses the latest 360 technology to build powerful drones that are immersive, creator-ready, and easy for anyone to fly. The company is pioneering a new generation of aerial explorers and storytellers by making drone flight more expressive and inclusive. Built by a global team of engineers, designers, and creators, Antigravity released its first drone in late 2025.
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The article “Sony A7V Sample Images” was written on 11:54 am, Wednesday, 3 December 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
Finally, the Sony A7 V camera has arrived with major updates to the core specifications. The newly announced camera features a new 33-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor paired up with the latest BIONZ XR Mark 2 image processor. Now, if you’re searching for the sample images of the camera, then you have reached exactly the right place where we are going to analyze the images of the Sony A7V camera captured at 100 per cent scale. So, let’s begin the journey.
Why the Sony A7V Delivers Unmatched Image Quality
We are not comparing any camera here. We are just talking about the image quality and the performance of the recently announced Sony A7V camera, so we will be limiting our discussion to the performance and the quality of the A7V’s recently announced 33-megapixel stacked BSI CMOS sensor.
Now before we begin, I should at least add this note that the Sony A7V is the only camera that features a BSI partially stacked CMOS sensor. Other than that, we do have an R6 Mark III camera with 33-megapixel resolution, but unfortunately, it uses an FSI CMOS sensor, not even BSI or stacked. The Nikon Z6 Mark III camera does use a 24-megapixel BSI stacked CMOS sensor, but unfortunately, the readout speed of the camera doesn’t cope with the DR range. So that’s enough for the competitors in the sample image article. Now let’s dive deep into the samples.
FE 50mm F1.2 GM | 50 mm (35 mm equiv. 50 mm) | 1/800 sec | f/4 | +0.0 EV | Manual | Multi-segment metering | ISO 100
Portrait Mastery: Expressive and Sharp Sony A7V Samples
The Image is available at 100% scale, as you can notice how mauch details the camera is able to capture even when viewed at 100%. So, without a doubt, the performance of the newly developed 33 MP BSI Stacked CMOS sensor is exceptional here.
As you can notice, how many details are visible, each lash is visible with macro level detailing, but again, is Sony still focusing on lashes in 2025? since the sample image is capturedby sony professional, but the focus seems to be locked on lashes instead of the eye.
Exploring the second eye at 100% scale, even in the left eye, the details at fantastic, and we can measure pixel-level details, but yes again the AF is locked over the lashes.
FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II | 136 mm (35 mm equiv. 136 mm) | 1/4000 sec | f/2.8 | +0.0 EV | Manual | Multi-segment metering | ISO 200
Sports Portrait Mastery: Freezing Face at 1/4000th of a second
Even while capturing at 1/1000th frame per second, we do have an acceptable amount of details visible at 100% scale. But, in the end, we have to say that at higher speed we have to compromise with details as well as the DR range of the image
You can explore More Sample Images here by Sony, or you can download high-res samples for self-analysis
In the DJI December 2025 post, we have highlighted the Latest FCCID registration for the X1, the Avata 360 drone, the Pocket 4 gimbal camera, the RS5 Pro gimbal, and the Power 1000 Mini. These 5 products are ready to arrive and are in the announcement pipeline. But just after the publication of these, we got another new registration at FCCID, and this time it was the DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter. So, in total, we have 6 Products now in the announcement pipeline from DJI, and all these 6 have already cleared the FCCID registration. It looks like just before the Dec 23 ban, DJI is ready to make a massive announcement.
We do know that DJI already created an excellent, cohesive ecosystem, and their main priority is to create portable and highly quality tools for content creators, filmmakers, as well as photographers. With the introduction of the DJI Mic Mini, launched in early 2025, they have vastly expanded the wireless mic consumer base due to the price tag and seamless integration with cameras like the Sony A7 series or Canon EOS R. Now, with the Mini 2 Transmitter’s approval, DJI will further expand the budget offerings to entry-level users.
Breaking Down the FCC Certification: Safety and Compliance First
So, when a product appears in FCC registration, a lot of details get revealed about the product. First of all, it confirms the compatibility with the SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) Standard, – full compliance with FCC 47 CFR §2.1093 standards. And a Lot more, so let’s explore
Key highlights from the report:
Applicant and Manufacturer: SZ DJI Osmo Technology Co., Ltd., headquartered in Shenzhen, China (Room S11, Floor 23, Tower 1, DJI Sky City, No. 55 Xianyuan Road, Xili Community, Xili Street, Nanshan District).
Product Description: DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter (Model: DJMTO2), a compact wireless audio transmitter branded under DJI.
Test Dates: Received October 8, 2025; Tested October 9, 2025.
Result: PASS—The equipment under test (EUT) complied with all specified standards in the tested configuration.
Now, in the next section, let’s dive into the most important part: the core specifications of the DJI Mic 2. Here we’ll get a clear idea of its range, battery life, and other key features, so let’s jump right into the details!
What We Know About the DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter: Compact Power for Modern Creators
Obviously, the DJI hasn’t dropped an official press release yet related to the DJI Mic Mini, but here at thenewcamera.com, we have all the possible set of details for you, including the core specification of the upcoming Mic, The New Mini Mic 2 includes an under 15g lightweight body and an extended range of 400m, as well as the noise reduction has been also scaled with the introduction of AI algorithm inside the new transmitter. Overall, with a slight increase in price, we are getting a processed set of features. – The Mini 2 Transmitter appears to focus on enhanced transmission and battery life, now its time to explore the features
Expected Features and Upgrades
Based on the original Mic Mini’s blueprint and patterns from DJI’s Mic 2 lineup, here’s what we anticipate for the DJI Mic Mini 2:
Ultralight Design: The DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter weighs only 15g, making it perfect for clipping onto shirts. And since it’s an integral part of the DJI Cohesive ECO system, it can pair the DJI Osmo Action 6 or Pocket 3 or the upcoming Pocket 4, easily for hands-free audio sync.
Transmission Range: Up to 400m (FCC mode) in open environments, while using 2.4GHz digital wireless tech for low-latency. The 400mm range is coming straight out from FCC ID documents, let’s hope the figure matches with CE certification, since in1st generation of Mic we have seen a major difference between the two in terms of range.,
Audio Quality: Omnidirectional pickup with 48kHz/24-bit recording, plus AI-based intelligent noise cancellation to cut wind and crowd noise. We are expecting 32-bit float support, like the Mic 2
Battery Life: Up to 11-14 hours per charge (depending on bit depth as well as noise cancellation settings), with a charging case backup support up to 48 hours. Quick-charge via USB-C within 60 to 80 minutes
Connectivity: Lightning/USB-C adapters for seamless integration with iOS, Android, and cameras (e.g., direct to Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K). Bluetooth pairing for app-based monitoring via the DJI Mimo app.
Storage: Built-in 8GB for backup recording, syncing effortlessly in post with DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premiere.
Let’s compare the DJI Mini Mic First generation vs the DJI Mini Mic 2, and lets find out the Major core differences between the two
Feature
DJI Mic Mini (Original)
DJI Mic Mini 2 (Expected)
Rode Wireless GO II
Weight (TX)
10g
~12g
31g
Range
100m (CE)/250m (FCC)
400m (FCC)
200m
Battery (TX)
5.5 hours
11-14 hours
7 hours
Noise Cancel
Basic
Intelligent AI
None
Price (2-TX Kit)
$119
~$149 (est.)
$299
Best For
Beginners
Pro Vloggers
Interviews
This table highlights why the Mini 2 could steal the show: affordability meets pro-grade specs.
But timing is everything. It’s really good to know that they have cleared the registration phase, but if they really want to be available to the US, then they should officially announce the Mini Mic 2 on or before Dec 23, 2025
Potential Drawbacks and What to Watch For
No gear is perfect. Early Mic Mini users noted occasional dropouts in dense RF environments (e.g., urban NYC shoots). The Mini 2 might address this with smarter channel hopping, but we’ll confirm post-review. Also, while FCC approval unlocks U.S. sales, CE marking for Europe could lag.
Rumours swirl of bundled kits with the upcoming Osmo Pocket 4 (also FCC-cleared), hinting at a full audio-visual refresh. The DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter’s FCC certification is more than a filing – it’s DJI’s bold step toward audio innovation amid headwinds. Aka giving more to creators in lesser price, and making the competitive environment tougher.
What features are you hoping for in the Mini 2? Let me know your thoughts in the comments
The article “DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter Surfaced at FCC ID Certification” was written on 11:54 am, Wednesday, 3 December 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
Sony A7 V is finally official, and the wait is over. The new A7 V camera features a recently developed 33-megapixel BSI sensor and BIONZ XR2 image processor. For the first time, Sony has introduced a partially stacked CMOS sensor inside the Alpha A7 series, and with the help of the partially stacked CMOS readout speed and BIONZ XR image processor, the camera can shoot up to 30 frames per second continuous images.
The new semi-stacked CMOS sensor is also helpful for video since the A7 V camera is now able to record 4K 60p uncropped videos in 10-bit 4:2:2. Other than that, the Sony A7 V is also capable of recording 4K 120 video in Super 35mm format. Support for S-Cinetone, S-Log3 and Cine3 profiles as well as LUT preview, is also available.
Sony A7 V Major Features
33MP semi-stacked Exmor RS CMOS sensor
16 stops dynamic range
2nd gen BIONZ XR2 processor
AI-powered autofocus with subject recognition (humans, animals, birds, insects, cars)
Sony Electronics Launches Alpha 7 V And FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS II
SAN DIEGO. Dec. 2, 2025 – Sony Electronics introduces the Alpha 7 V (ILCE-7M5), the highly anticipated fifth generation in the popular Alpha 7 Full-frame mirrorless line-up, powered by the newly developed partially stacked Exmor RS™ CMOS image sensor with approximately 33.0 effective megapixels. The new image processing engine BIONZ XR2™1 incorporates the AI processing unit functions of the latest AlphaTM series. Through these innovations, the Alpha 7 V delivers a significant performance boost across every aspect of imaging, from Real-time Recognition2 AF (Auto-Focus) to Real-time Tracking3, speed, stable color accuracy, still capture, and video versatility.
Additionally, Sony launches the FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS II (SEL28702), a Full-frame compatible, compact and lightweight standard zoom lens that supports the Alpha 7 V’s high-speed continuous shooting.
“The Alpha 7 V resets expectations on what an all-around Full-frame camera can achieve,” said Yang Cheng, Vice President of Imaging Solutions, Sony Electronics Inc. “By evolving autofocus intelligence, color science, and system responsiveness, we’re enriching our expanding lineup with a powerful new option that provides creators with an advanced tool capable of keeping up with their creativity and bringing them one step closer to achieving their dreams.”
AI-Powered Performance Boosts
The Alpha 7 V integrates the AI processing unit into the BIONZ XR2 engine, delivering a substantial leap in autofocus speed, accuracy, and reliability. The Alpha 7 V has up to 30% improvement4 in Real-time Recognition AF that instantly recognizes targeted subjects and continues to capture them with high precision. With 759 phase-detection points and up to 94% frame coverage, the camera ensures precise subject tracking across nearly the entire image area, even in challenging low-light conditions down to EV -4.05.
High-resolution RAW processing is now supported through Imaging Edge Desktop application6 for unparalleled post-production flexibility.
No compromise High-speed Continuous Shooting
The combination of a partially stacked Exmor RS™ CMOS image sensor with approximately 4.5 times faster7 readout speed increased and the BIONZ XR2™ processor results in high image quality with minimal distortion.
Additionally, high-precision tracking with up to 60 times AF/AE calculations per second and blackout-free continuous shooting up to 30 fps8 with AF/AE tracking9 ensures no missed opportunities even with fast-moving subjects moving in complex patterns, such as in wildlife and sports photography. Even during 14-bit RAW shooting, it achieves high-speed continuous shooting at up to 30 fps with AF/AE tracking.
The Pre-Capture function10, which can record up to one second before the shutter is pressed, captures decisive moments even with subjects whose movements are difficult to predict, such as pets and sports.
Outstanding Still Image Performance
Engineered for maximum creative control, the Alpha 7 V achieves up to 16 stops of dynamic range11, ensuring remarkable tonal detail across highlights and shadows. Even in scenes with extreme contrast, it expresses natural and smooth gradations from dark to bright areas.
The newly introduced AI-driven Auto White Balance (AWB) leverages advanced scene analysis for consistent color rendering and uses light source estimation through deep learning technology. By automatically identifying the light source in the shooting environment with high precision and adjusting to appropriate color tones, it enables natural and stable color reproduction, resulting in more faithful colors and reducing post-production workload.
Versatile Video Capabilities
Expanding creative possibilities for hybrid creators, the Alpha 7 V introduces additional 4K recording modes, including 7K oversampled 4K 60p recording12 available in full-frame mode and 4K 120p13 recording in APS-C /Super 35mm mode, delivering rich, detailed footage with exceptional flexibility in editing.
Full pixel readout without pixel binning enables highly detailed video recording, down to the finest details.
The image stabilization features Dynamic Active Mode14, enabling smooth and stable video expression even when handheld. Users can enjoy high-quality video recording in a wide range of scenes, from vlogs and creative productions to capturing family memories.
The camera also features an Auto Framing function that automatically maintains optimal composition of subjects during recording through AI-powered subject recognition. This enables stable composition video recording in various scenes.
New in-camera noise reduction and improved internal mic functionality15 ensures high-quality audio recording by reducing steady background noises, minimizing interference, and maintaining natural sound.
Enhanced Operability and Usability
Designed with efficiency in mind, the Alpha 7 V offers Wi-Fi® 6E GHz compatibility16 for high-speed, stable wireless transmission, along with dual USB Type-C® ports for improved workflow and flexibility.
Vertical format support and an adjustable electronic shutter sound make shooting adaptable across diverse environments.
The 4-axis multi-angle monitor combines tilt and vari-angle design, offering unrestricted horizontal and vertical adjustment for greater shooting freedom.
A better finger fit on the grip provides improved comfort, stability, and control during extended sessions.
Built For Reliability
The Alpha 7 V features upgraded power management and enhanced stamina performance, enabling longer shooting sessions without interruption. A new Monitor Low Bright mode extends battery life17 even further, while improved thermal management supports extended18 4K recording with uncompromised quality, approximately 630 shots when using the viewfinder, per CIPA standards.
FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS II – The All-Around Lens
Compact, lightweight, and engineered for speed, the FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS II is designed to fully leverage the continuous shooting19 capabilities of the Alpha 7 V sensor. When combined with compatible cameras, this new lens offers up to 120 fps AF/AE tracking20, continuous shooting, seamless body-lens coordinated image stabilization, AF available even during zooming, and built-in breathing compensation support. From dynamic action shots to fast-paced events or high-quality video capture, this lens delivers smooth, dependable responsiveness and flexibility.
Social Responsibility
Aligned with Sony’s ambitious ‘Road to Zero’ initiative, this product supports the company’s vision for achieving a zero environmental footprint by 2050. The Sony Group’s manufacturing facilities for imaging products, including the Alpha 7 V and FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS II, operate at 100% renewable energy. The packaging uses Sony’s proprietary environmentally friendly Original Blended Material21 instead of plastic22.
Pricing And Availability
The Alpha 7 V body will be available by the end of December 2025 for approximately $2,899 USD and $3,699 CAD. The Alpha 7 V with SEL2870-kit will be available in February 2026 for approximately $3,099 USD and $3,899 CAD.
The FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS II will be available in February 2026 for approximately $449 USD and $599 CAD. They will be sold directly through Sony and at a variety of Sony’s authorized dealers throughout North America.
We have already posted numerous updates related to the DJI Pocket 4 camera. Still, now, as the announcement date approaches, we are gaining more clarity and confirmation on the specifications of the upcoming Pocket 4 camera. We know that the Pocket 3 camera has already set the standard by introducing a large 1-inch sensor at 4K 60FPS, but it’s time for the Pocket 4, and the initial Confirmed reports are very exciting from sources like Photorabz – straight from his latest YouTube update. So, here we have collected all the possible updates at TheNewCamera.com, and his latest scoop doesn’t disappoint
Dual Lens Magic: Ultra Wide and Tele-Lens
Yes, finally, we got confirmation that the Pocket 4 camera is coming with a Dual Lens.
Original non-edited image of the Pocket 4 prototype
The Information is not new. The Dual camera setup was first leaked by Igor Bogdanov in his X, but, as we all know that DJI test multiple prototypes of various products before considering the final product for the production line, so we were not so sure about getting an Dual camera Pocket 4 camera from DJI at that moment, and thats the biggest reason we were waiting for more confirmation over this.
Recently shared image of Pocket 4 by Igor Bogdanov
But, even before Photorabz’s confirmation, back on November 16th, 2025, Igor Bogdanov again shared a new pic on his X account; this pic was not as clear as the previous pic, raising more doubts about the camera setup. After adding more pixels to the image and making it clearer, a wider camera module was clearly visible, hinting towards a Dual camera setup instead of a single one.
Finally, on Dec 1st, Photorabz clearly said the upcoming camera will have a dual camera setup,, Obviously, the design looks very much futuristic, although the exact focal lengths remain under wraps and if the initial reports coming from the. If the YouTuber is true, then the upcoming camera will have a wider prime lens with a smaller 1/1.3 in sensor for wide-angle videos and a teleprime (Zoom) lens with a larger 1/1.1 inch sensor for capturing detailed zoom Videos.
Photorabz confirms this isn’t just smoke: It’s a true dual-camera array, lighter overall than its predecessor, making it even easier to toss in your pocket (or drone bag).
Smarter Design: No Dual Screen, Smarter Displays, and Extended Runtime
Recently, we have seen a lot of leaked images that show a rear screen in the pocket 4 prototype, and after looking at the image, we were thinking that the pocket 4 is coming with the screen. Photorabz pours a bit of cold water here: No dual screens.
Although later on he added some confusion at the end, saying that “backside element” in the leaks? Likely a compact status display for quick settings glances, think battery life, storage, or mode indicators – rather than full video feedback. So, neither did he strongly deny nor did he say there would be no dual screen.
It’s a pragmatic tweak, keeping weight down while boosting usability for solo shooters.
Battery life gets a solid upgrade of about 20% more recording time, as revealed via FCCID by notebookcheck. Their team critically analysed the document, and then they found that we will have a slightly bigger battery this time. than the Pocket 3’s already impressive 166 minutes in 1080p mode. Paired with the lighter chassis and a new, more handy design, it will allow you to shoot a day-long vlogging clip without thinking of recharging all the time.
Release Date Drama: End of December or January Pivot?
Photorabz pegs the Osmo Pocket 4 for a pre-Christmas drop by late December 2025, which aligns with DJI’s holiday push as well as preventing the pocket 4 announcement from the Ban (yes, from Dec 23, DJI will get a massive ban that will prevent them from registering new products as well as from the new product announcement in the USA ) The shipment of the camera may get delayed to january 2025.
The Price of the camera is expected to remain higher, since the dual-lens and Camera upgrade pans out. As we all know, the announced price of the Pocket 4 is approximately $549, and the Pocket 4 is expected to be priced between $699 and $799 for the base model.
The article “Canon R7 Mark II Rumors 2026: Dual-Band WiFi 6 Registration Fuels Speculation for Long-Awaited APS-C Successor” was written on 2:15 pm, Monday, 1 December 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
Just before we hit the 2026 calendar, Canon registered a new model with dual-band Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. Information is said by one of the most trusted and authenticated sources. E88_888, according to the source, the dual and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity is limited only to professional full-frame cameras. So, the Big Question is, Which Next Model from Canon will use the dual-band Wi-Fi 6 Module for High-speed Wireless Connectivity? As of now, the only flagship camera that is left in the Canon lineup and overdue for an update is the Canon R7 Mark II. Since it was announced back in 2022, and one of the oldest flagship Canon models waiting for an update. And even if we look at the previous set of information we have published in the past, it’s all pointing towards the Canon R7 Mark II camera can professionally fill the gap between the APS-C and the full-frame professional lineup.
Breaking Down the WiFi6 Registration: A Game-Changer for Connectivity?
As of December 2025, Canon has introduced WiFi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax) support in select high-end EOS mirrorless cameras. As you can see in the table below, only two of Canon’s flagship-level cameras as of now use a WiFi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax) module inside them.
Model
Key Wireless Specs
Notes
EOS R1
WiFi 6E (802.11ax: 2.4/5/6 GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, MIMO antennas
Flagship full-frame mirrorless; first Canon camera with WiFi 6E for ultra-fast file transfer and stable connections.
EOS R5 Mark II
WiFi 6E (802.11ax: 2.4/5/6 GHz), Bluetooth 5.0
45MP full-frame mirrorless; supports high-speed image/video sharing and remote control via Canon Camera Connect app.
Word on the street — courtesy of X handle @E8M_8888 — dropped like a bombshell:
Canon’s wireless certification of a new camera body equipped with dual-band Wi-Fi 6.
So, what we were thinking after getting the registration information is that the Canon R7 Mark II camera is coming, but the source didn’t think the same way. He’s keeping multiple options in front of us, which include a refresh to the Canon R1 as well as the possibility of a Canon R5C Mark II or the Canon R3C camera. Take a look at the list of other cameras that the source has mentioned
Take an look what E88_8888 said
There are the following possibilities:
The new model could be a flagship-level EOS R1 or R5 II; I personally suspect it might be the EOS R5C II? Capable of 8K oversampling to 4K 60?
Lowering the wireless specifications, after all, WiFi 6 is quite ordinary, but considering the EOS R6 III has just been released, if a lower model uses this wireless specification, it’s hard to guess; R6C, R7 II, and R8 II are all possibilities.
A video-specialised EOS R3C? The LC1720 has a wide range of applications, so it might be better to add a card slot and encoding capabilities like the C80, and change to a C50-style body. I think it’s not very reasonable to make a video camera out of the R3 body; the possibility is very little.
SO if we sort out the suggestion shared by the E88_8888 the we get these things clearly
Summarising the source expectations and putting our analysis
Flagship Refresh? Could this be an EOS R1 variant since the R5 II is freshly minted
Mid-Range Surprise?Downgrading WiFi6 to entry-level models, but hypothetical R6C or R8 II feels off, especially post-R6 III launch.
Cinema Twist? An R3C video beast with C80-style encoding? Intriguing, but the R3’s ergonomics scream stills-first. Since we already have the C50, it would be a bit early to drop the Canon R3C camera and cannibalise the sales of the C50
@E8M_8888 leans sceptical on the video angle, calling it “not very reasonable.” Instead, the registration screams practical upgrade for a workhorse like the R7 II – overdue, rumor-plagued, and primed for 2025 dominance. With Canon’s history of staggered rollouts (think R5 II’s July debut), this timing aligns perfectly for Q4 2025 or early 2026 APS-C action.
Why the Canon EOS R7 Mark II Fits the WiFi6 Puzzle Perfectly
Canon R7 Mark II is the most suitable candidate for this update. Launched back in 2022, using the same 32 MP FSI CMOS sensor as the Canon 90D DSLR, which was itself introduced in August 2019. Hence, Canon R7 II is super old now, and no one is buying it. The Sales are all all-time low, the initial hint from the registration gives us WiFi6 introduction, adding of WiFi6 directly means addresses that head-on, enabling gigabit-speed transfers without the R6 III’s full-frame premium.
We have already covered a list of Canon Upcoming Cameras in our latest post, Canon Upcoming Cameras of 2026, and yes, we are expecting the arrival of the Canon R7 Mark II camera in the First half of 2026.
The article “Canon R7 Mark II Rumors 2026: Dual-Band WiFi 6 Registration Fuels Speculation for Long-Awaited APS-C Successor” was written on 2:15 pm, Monday, 1 December 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
The Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone is coming on December 4, and just before its arrival, we have the exact pricing figures of the drone and its bundles alongside the bundled images, the exact details that you may be waiting to read out. Additionally, we have compared the Antigravity A1’s available set of core specifications with those of the DJI Avata 360 drone. If you are interested in checking out the comparison, here is the link. But before that, let’s discuss the exact pricing of the drone and the bundles.
An Australian retailer has accidentally leaked the information, and from those details, we have come to know that the pricing starts at $1500 AUD for the Standard Bundle. But you don’t have to worry a bit, since a little of our research has shown there is approximately 40% higher price tax over the Insta360 products than the USA equivalent. So, breaking down the actual price of the Antigravity A1, the bundle details, and everything is sorted out in the next two paragraphs.
Antigravity A1 Leak: Australian Pricing Emerges Early – What the Reddit Post Reveals
So we have three custom-tailored bundles for Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone lovers: Standard, Explorer, and Infinity.
Key highlights from the leak:
Standard Bundle: It contains the essential elements inside it, like the Antigravity A1 drone, Vision goggles for head-tracked live view, Grip controller, one battery, and basic carrying case. AU Price: $1,500 AUD. [Yes you have to get these things in a standard bundle since it’s a 360 drone and you need all those additional accessories to fly out the drone properly]
Explorer Bundle: This is a setup bundle from the standard one. The Explorer bundle includes two additional batteries, spare propellers, ND filters, and a rugged backpack. Ideal for extended shoots. AU Price: ~$1,800 AUD (estimated based on tier progression).
Infinity Bundle: The Elite one is made for PROS / Cinematographers and content creators – adds creative mounts, extended warranty, SDK access for custom apps, and premium editing software vouchers. AU Price: ~$2,200 AUD.
Now, here is what you have seen till now is the AUD figures the AUD figures reflect Australia’s typical import duties and GST, pushing prices higher than in the US. Retailer screenshots (showing pre-order placeholders) are far enough to confirm the above information.
Here’s a breakdown of the three bundles. US estimates adjust AU prices by dividing by 1.4 (accounting for exchange rates ~1 AUD = 0.66 USD and duties). Official US MSRP may vary slightly upon the December 4, 2025 announcement.
Bundle Name
AU Price (AUD)
Estimated US Price (USD)
Key Inclusions (Brief)
Standard
$1,500
$1,500
Drone, Vision goggles, Grip controller, 1 battery, basic case
Explorer
$1,800
$1,800
All Standard + 2 batteries, propellers, ND filters, backpack
Infinity
$2,200
$2,200
All Explorer + mounts, SDK access, extended warranty, and software vouchers
Looking at the Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone, it actually appears to be a golden ticket for creating 360 videos in the United States of America, as it doesn’t come with the ban trouble or any other associated issues. So even if Avata 360 seems to be better, we also don’t have much option left, since after December 2023 it will be harder—nearly impossible—for us to access DJI drones via linear methods. Specifically for those who love to create aerial 360 content, the Insta360 Antigravity A1 is the best and only option available right now, particularly in the United States of America.
ABout the author: The article “Insta360 Antigravity A1 Price Leak: Australian Bundles at $1,500 AUD – US Estimates Under $1,100 Ahead of December 4 Reveal” written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 7:42 pm, Sunday, 30 November 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)| Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — >–> see more Camera News and DJI Rumors
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