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Has the Sony a7V Become Unbeatable? Map Camera’s February 2026 Rankings Say Yes

Sony A7V has achieved strong sales numbers consecutively in the third month, which is really a big surprise for us. Also, in the February rankings, the Sony A7V ranked as the number one best-selling camera, according to Map Camera. The information was published on March 13, 2026, on the Map Camera official website and social media handles.

One of Japan’s largest camera retailers confirms the α7V’s unbreakable dominance in 2026. Now, let’s have a look at the rankings of February’s best-selling cameras

This is not the first time as we have said before, the α7V also achieved record-breaking sales in its launch month (December 2025), winning by a huge margin — as detailed in our full analysis here: Sony A7V Tops Competition in Map Cameras December 2025 Sales Rankings: Full Analysis

Sony has increased the production of the A7V camera to meet the market requirement. In January, the demand was so high that a lot of retail stores and online websites were facing stock shortages of the Sony A7V camera. But despite that, the supply remained continuous and fulfilled the market demand, and maybe that’s one of the reasons why the Sony A7V is topping the chart. Check out our guide to the best lenses for Sony α7V in 2026 to maximize its potential.

February 2026 New Digital Camera Popularity Ranking – Map Camera (Japan)

  1. Sony α7V
  2. Ricoh GR IV Monochrome
  3. Sony α7C II
  4. Fujifilm X100VI
  5. Fujifilm X-E5
  6. Fujifilm X-T30 III
  7. Ricoh GR IIIx
  8. Sony α6700
  9. Nikon Z5II (tied)
  10. Fujifilm X-M5 (tied)

Why the Sony a7V Is Preferred Over Other Cameras in the Same $2,500–$3,000 Price Range

Well, that’s the biggest question: why are people preferring the Sony A7V camera instead of other cameras at the same price? First, I thought the domination of the A7V series is limited to the Asian market only. But the most important thing that I came to know after doing a little research while looking for the best-selling cameras in the United States of America—specifically on March 14, 2026—is that the Sony A7V is the best-selling full-frame camera in the United States on that specific day.

Other than that, the next camera on the list in the full-frame division is the Canon R6 Mark II, and the third camera in full frame is the Sony A7 IV. So again, the mirrorless lineup of cameras in the full-frame division is dominated by Sony in the United States of America.

Reason why Sony is dominating so much in the rankings—what is the exact reason behind that? Let’s try to find out.

The most important factor that we have to understand is the superior performance of the new 33MP sensor paired with the XR2 processor. This combination delivers blackout-free shooting up to 30 frames per second, and the heat management system of the camera body has also improved, so the camera does not show overheating issues when you are recording videos at 30fps or 60fps. And a completely OPEN lens mount with a lot of lens options.

So these are some of the basic reasons why most photographers prefer this camera in this price range. Other than that, we all know the level of AF accuracy we get in Sony cameras, and specifically the Sony A7V camera is loaded with human, animal, bird, insect, and aircraft auto-focus detection, which automatically tracks the subject based on its design.

Ricoh GR IV Monochrome Debuts at #2

Released on February 13, 2026, the new Ricoh GR IV Monochrome scored second place in the overall ranking list of Map camera ranking. Read our short review about the GR IV Mono Edition – Ricoh GR IV Monochrome: The Leica Slayer That’s Making Black-and-White Photography Accessible Again. As a dedicated monochrome-only compact, its early sales are still supply-limited, but I am really very much surprised to see the demand of the unique camera.

Sony α7C II Climbs to 3rd Place

The Sony α7C II continues its impressive rise:

  • 9th place in December 2025 (α7V launch month)
  • 4th place in January 2026
  • Now 3rd place in February

The surge is driven by last-minute cashback campaign demand and the significant price advantage over the α7V.

Fujifilm Places Four Models in Top 10 for Third Straight Month

Fujifilm maintains a strong presence with its four models in the entire top ten rankings. This clearly shows people are strongly preferring Fuji, in terms of APS-C camera selection

  • X100VI – 4th
  • X-E5 – 5th
  • X-T30 III – 6th
  • X-M5 – tied 9th

This is the third consecutive month with four Fujifilm models in the rankings — clear proof of the brand’s loyal following in the APS-C segment, even as competition at the very top intensifies.

Nikon Z5II Stays at 9th

The Nikon Z5II once again tied for 9th. Despite being loaded with a lot of features and available at a budget rate, the Z5 II cameras it continues to struggle to break into the upper ranks at Map Camera.

These Map Camera rankings are one of the most trusted barometers of actual buyer trends in Japan and often predict global sales patterns.

Related Reading on thenewcamera.com

Stay tuned to thenewcamera.com for the March 2026 rankings, detailed reviews, buying guides, and more

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Why the Nikon P1100 and P950 Still Rule the Superzoom World in 2026

The best superzoom camera in 2026—if you are not so much interested in having a digital or AI-based zoom and instead love to have a real optical zoom lens—capable of up to 125x pure optical zoom. None of the camera makers like Canon or Sony make superzoom cameras now in 2026, but still in 2026, Nikon is still Making Superzooms. We are talking about the Nikon COOLPIX P1100 camera. This camera is the successor to the ultra-popular Nikon COOLPIX P1000, which offers approximately 125x zoom capability and the ability to record 4K Ultra HD videos. If you are interested in having a camera with extreme zoom reach, then for sure the P1100 is one of the best choices.

Nikon P1100 Key Specification

  • 16MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor for solid image quality
  • 4K Ultra HD video recording
  • Dual Detect Optical Vibration Reduction (VR) for steady handheld shots at extreme zoom
  • RAW format support for post-processing flexibility
  • Rotating 3.2-inch LCD screen and electronic viewfinder
  • Wi-Fi connectivity for easy sharing
  • Improved USB-C charging and modest updates to subject detection

The Nikon COOLPIX P1100 camera is one of its kind, and there is no real competitor for this level of bridge camera, which offers 100x+ optical zoom, and all of it is real—no AI algorithm involved in recreating or generating images inside the camera.

So if you are interested in bird photography, or someone who loves to have a real compact camera with massive optical zoom without any AI algorithm creating fake images, then you should consider the Nikon P1100.

Check current availability and grab yours here: Nikon COOLPIX P1100 on Amazon


The next camera on the list is the Nikon COOLPIX P950. This 83x optical zoom camera is one of the best options available on a budget and costs less than the Nikon COOLPIX P1100. Yes, you get a bit less zoom, but even then, it is highly usable, and the image quality is great.

The Nikon P950 camera delivers impressive results straight out of the box and is very forgiving for users who are new to superzoom photography.

The P950’s autofocus, subject recognition, and image stabilization perform very well within the limitations of a small-sensor superzoom. With adequate light, the camera is capable of resolving surprising detail at extreme focal lengths. As with any camera operating in the 1000mm+ range, technique matters—good light, proper settings, and camera stability make a significant difference.

Nikon COOLPIX P950 is still a top contender. With an 83x optical zoom (24-2000mm equivalent, extendable to 4000mm with Dynamic Fine Zoom), it offers incredible versatility at a more approachable size and price point. Key highlights include:

  • 16MP sensor with 4K video
  • Excellent 5.5-stop VR for sharp handheld telephoto shots
  • RAW shooting, vari-angle LCD, and hot shoe for accessories
  • Moon and bird-watching modes tailored for super-telephoto use
  • Lighter weight (around 1005g) than the P1100, making it easier for travel or extended handheld sessions

It’s frequently called a balanced superzoom for outdoor photographers, delivering sharp results from macro close-ups to extreme telephoto without the extra bulk of the 125x models.

See it in stock now: Nikon COOLPIX P950 on Amazon

Nikon P950

Nikon P950 Sample Image

Nikon P950 Moon Capture

P1100 vs P950: Quick Comparison for 2026 Buyers

Nikon Coolpix P950 vs P1100 – Key Differences Only

Feature P950 P1100
Optical Zoom 83x (24–2000 mm equiv.) 125x (24–3000 mm equiv.)
Max Focal Length 2000 mm equiv. 3000 mm equiv.
Aperture at Longest Zoom f/6.5 (brighter) f/8
Weight ~1.0 kg ~1.4 kg (heavier due to longer lens)
Size More compact & portable Larger & bulkier

Everything else is identical (16 MP 1/2.3″ sensor, 5-stop VR, image quality, USB-C, Bluetooth 5.2, EVF, etc.).

Quick verdict:

Choose P950 is budget-oriented, for lighter weight, better low-light reach at extreme zoom, and portability.

Choose P1100 only if you need the absolute maximum telephoto reach (e.g., distant birds, moon/planets).

Don’t Miss Out—Stock Alert for Nikon Megazoom Fans

These superzoom legends are live and available to buy, If you’re ready to capture impossible shots—from craters on the moon to shy wildlife—act quickly while they’re in stock.

Which one fits your photography style? Drop a comment on thenewcamera.com and share your superzoom experiences! Stay tuned for more camera news, rumors, and deals.

The article “Nikon in Revenge Mode: Third-Party Z-Mount Lenses Vanish from Shelves” was written  by thenewcamera.com team on 11:14 am, Sunday, 8 March 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)  | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles  FACEBOOK | TWITTER |  INSTAGRAM   > get live news +  Nikon Rumors 24X7


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DJI Avata 360 First Review: Hands-On Flying Experience with the All-New 360 Camera Drone

We have the first review of the DJI Avata 360, and this review has been posted before its official announcement. It seems unique and unusual. But yes, we do have the review, so we are sharing some of the important parts of the review here at thenewcamera.com, so you can have an early glimpse of the DJI Avata 360 drone. What did he like and what didn’t he like about the drone?

Design of the DJI Avata 360 – Size, Shape & Comparisons

As you can see when placing it next to the DJI Avata 2, the DJI Avata 360 is a little bit bigger but noticeably slimmer. The Avata 2 sticks up a lot taller, while the Avata 360 has that bigger front bump because of the new 360 camera.

Compared to the original Avata 1, this one is definitely larger, but the Avata 1 was a screamer — super loud — and its battery sat up much taller.

One of the most fun combos I tried? The DJI Avata 360 is paired with the Neo 2. It just looks and feels like a perfect match.

The Revolutionary 360 Camera System on the DJI Avata 360

This is the most unique part of the entire drone. Of course, it has a full 360 camera, but how does it actually shoot 360° when one lens is facing you? The second camera is on the opposite side.

What I loved most: the camera actually rotates during takeoff and landing. It spins from the 360 position so the top camera moves to the bottom and vice versa. There are little protective feet/pads at the bottom, so when you land, you’re never touching the lens itself. It sits perfectly protected.

I really like how compact DJI made the entire camera system is at the front. And yes — full propeller guards all the way around, just like the other Avata models.

Replaceable Lenses – A Huge Upgrade on the DJI Avata 360

Next thing I pulled out of the bag that made me extremely happy: replaceable lenses for the Avata 360. Something every creator wished we had on the Osmo 360. DJI listened — if you crash and scratch the top or bottom lens, you can now simply replace them. Huge win for the DJI Avata 360.

Flying the DJI Avata 360 in Snow & Rain – Weather Confidence

On the second day, we headed out for real flying… and it was snowing and raining heavily all morning. The crazy part? DJI didn’t hesitate at all. They had zero worries about us flying the DJI Avata 360 in the snow or rain.

Of course, the footage wasn’t clear because rain and snow were hitting the lenses, but the fact that DJI trusted the drone so much in those conditions instantly built confidence for all of us. It’s not waterproof or submersible, but their relaxed attitude told us everything we needed to know.

How We Piloted the DJI Avata 360

They gave us the DJI RC 2 controller, and everyone loved it — finally, a standard remote with a built-in screen so you can fly the way you’re used to with other drones.

You can also fly the DJI Avata 360 with:

  • DJI N3 goggles
  • RC 3 controllers
  • Motion Controller 3 (for that immersive FPV experience)

Transmission, Flight Performance & Real-World Flying

After the first few flights, one thing stood out immediately: the DJI transmission is rock solid — exactly what separates DJI from everyone else. People were pushing the DJI Avata 360 above dense forests, in snow and rain, and the connection never wavered.

When I was down to my last battery and a half, I just did some free flying. The smoothness, the flight characteristics, the overall dynamics — everything feels exactly like you expect from a DJI Avata. Super predictable and confidence-inspiring.

Editing Footage from the DJI Avata 360

Editing is super simple using the same DJI 360 Studio app you already know from the Osmo 360. Just use AI tracking or keyframe options, choose your angles and positions, and export. Easy.

My Honest First Impressions of the DJI Avata 360

Flight-experience-wise, my first impressions are very positive. It just works exactly like you expect a premium DJI drone to work. The transmission in tough weather impressed me the most, and the rotating 360 camera system is genuinely cool.

I’ve now flown the DJI Avata 360 for several weeks here in sunny California too, and the image quality is outstanding. Full specs breakdown, side-by-side comparisons with the Avata 2, Avata 1, and Neo 2 are coming in the full review very soon.

 This was the first part of the review – a more intense review on its way and posted later this month

Stay tuned for more updates

The article “DJI Avata 360 First Review: Hands-On Flying Experience with the All-New 360 Camera Drone” was written by the thenewcamera.com team, on 4:43 pm, Friday, 13 March 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).  | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles  FACEBOOK | TWITTER |  INSTAGRAM  > get live news — >  DJI Rumors


DJI Avata 360 USA Price 2026: Know How Much It Will Cost You in Dollars

Canon Really Wants to Bring These Retro Compacts to Life?

DJI Avata 360 USA Price 2026: Know How Much It Will Cost You in Dollars

DJI price in US

The DJI Avata 360 price list has been leaked by a European retailer. We have converted it into US currency very carefully by keeping all the possible values like tax and other stuff that we have to add in a bundle and final pricing, which is still approximate that you have to pay, and has been mentioned below. So if you’re in the United States of America, this would be the round figure of the pricing of the DJI Avata 360 drone.

Plus: Before writing this, we double-checked the current DJI Products pricing in both Europe and the USA, so you have the full picture before the official launch on March 26.

DJI Avata 360 Full Price List – Europe to USA Dollars

These exact European prices leaked just 2–3 days ago from retailer systems and are widely confirmed across sources. Official global launch: March 26, 2026 (China first), with worldwide shipping starting early April (around April 9).

Here’s the complete conversion at the current 1 EUR = 1.15 USD rate (rounded to nearest dollar):

Product European Price USA Equivalent (USD) approx
DJI Avata 360 Drone Only €459 $528
DJI Avata 360 Fly More Combo (with RC 2) €939 $1,080
DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo (RC Motion 3 + Goggles N3) €939 $1,080
DJI Avata 360 Premium Combo (Goggles N3 + RC 2) €1,159 $1,333
DJI Avata 360 Intelligent Flight Battery €79 $91
DJI Avata 360 Replacement Lens Kit (1pc) €21 $24
DJI Avata 360 Propellers (set) €9 $10

Now we have a confirmed set of core specifications for the upcoming DJI Avata 360, and these specifications come from highly trusted sources. So whatever you read below about the core specifications of the upcoming drone is 100% true, and yes, it is really impressive, since under budget, we are getting a dual 1/1.1-inch sensor with 64-megapixel resolution, able to record 8K videos on the go at the same time. It also acts as a FPV drone / 360 Drone as per user choice, an all-in-one drone available and super budget-friendly.

DJI Avata 360 Key Specifications (Confirmed)

Here’s exactly what you get straight from the official pipeline:

  • Dual 1/1.1-inch square CMOS sensors — 64 MP per sensor
  • 200° field of view per lens (perfect fisheye stitching for true 360°)
  • f/1.9 aperture — excellent low-light performance and creamy depth
  • Single-axis mechanical gimbal with -60 ° to +60° tilt adjustment
  • 360° digital stabilization layered on top for buttery-smooth spheres
  • 23-minute flight time (real-world tested in a similar Avata chassis)
  • 20 km transmission range (OcuSync-level reliability)
  • Intelligent features — Active Track, QuickShots, Return-to-Home (RTH)

This combo turns the Avata 360 into the ultimate hybrid: fly it in full 360° spherical mode for immersive VR content or tilt the module forward for classic FPV cinematic runs. Photographers win either way.

This is a first for DJI FPV drones. The DJI Avata 360 features an all-new 8K camera that uses interchangeable lenses. The leak shows a dedicated replacement lens kit priced at just €21. No more sending the entire drone in for repairs after a lens scratch — just swap it yourself in seconds.

Official Release Date Confirmed

  • China / Asia: March 26, 2026 (DJI Store launch)
  • Worldwide (US, Europe, India, Australia, etc.): April 9, 2026

Prices may shift slightly with the March 26 reveal or launch promotions, and regional taxes/VAT will apply. Always check the official DJI store in your country on launch day.

Stay tuned for more updates on its Way

The article “DJI Avata 360 USA Price 2026: Know How Much It Will Cost You in Dollars” was written by the thenewcamera.com team, on 3:52 pm, Friday, 13 March 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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Canon Really Wants to Bring These Retro Compacts to Life?

canon retro camera image

Is Canon really planning something crazy?, but before that we have to discuss about the two unique retro camera models that have been introduced by Canon during the CP+ 2026, so and obviously they have created a lot of buzz out there and got a significant amount of media attention too although I was actually waiting for some new type of photo-type upcoming camera, but these two cameras were the center of attraction of the show.

It was a pair of quirky, waist-level-viewfinder prototypes that look like they time-traveled straight out of the 1960s — yet they’re 100% digital and built by Canon.

Officially called the “Analog Concept Camera,” these boxy retro compacts (or more accurately, palm-sized TLR-style concepts)

But the big question: Is Canon really serious about these two cameras? I’m thinking about the introduction of these two cameras into the consumer market. Let’s discuss further.

Canon retro camera image 2

Both share the same core DNA: a fixed ~50mm f/1.8-equivalent lens, manual focus only, and — most importantly — a genuine optical waist-level viewfinder.

Two Designs, One Bold Idea

As you can see, Canon has displayed two working Retro prototypes side-by-side behind glass at their CP+ booth:

  • Concept Model A (Retro Style) – Rugged, angular, vintage-inspired, which reminds me of Hasselblad or Rolleiflex. Think metal dials, textured grips, and that unmistakable classic charm.
  • Concept Model B (Simple Box) – Sleeker, more modern, with clean lines and elegant pewter-colored controls. The kind of camera you could slip into a coat pocket and forget you’re carrying.

It’s all about putting focus on shooting experience as well as image quality, since such big bodies loaded with a 50mm F1.8 Eq Fixed  MF lens for beautiful bokeh and portrait shoot, as well as a 1-inch CMOS sensor to keep the camera under budget

How Does It Actually Work? (The Clever Bit)

Forget traditional mirrorless tech; it has the same working principle as previous generations of DSLR and SLR cameras.

  1. Light enters the front lens.
  2. A primary flip-up mirror throws the image onto a full-size ground-glass focusing screen (just like classic film TLRs or DSLR cameras).
  3. You compose and focus by looking down; none of the sensors or display is active  — you are watching reflected light from the mirror inside the camera
  4. When you pull the shutter lever (yes, a real mechanical lever does“clack”), a second mirror flips up, and the image is captured by a small Type 1 sensor photographing the focusing screen itself.

The result? Since a 50mm lens is attached ot the sensor of the camera, we are expecting better results like a pro portrait camera with natural bokeh, when captured perfectly – no EVF lag, no simulation. It genuinely feels like shooting film.

Canon Retro img 5

The Photographer’s Perspective

It’s really a very unique camera to experience with the reason of a 50mm high-quality lens and a decent output from this camera. So if you’re someone who already used a DSLR camera in the past or would love to know how these DSLR or SLR cameras work, then this prototype will be a safe and unforgettable experience for photographers. Those who would love to have their hands on traditional photography, specifically a kind of real-life retro camera.

screen shot of survey shared via Webio

screen shot of survey shared via Webio

Canon Is Listening — But Beware of Unofficial Surveys

Canon didn’t just put these prototypes on display and walk away. Even during the show, they were actively asking attendees to fill out detailed questionnaires and vote on which design they preferred. This indicates the company is clearly gauging real-world interest about there prototypes,  and gathering various sets of information regarding ergonomics, aesthetics, price expectations, and shooting scenarios.

That said, a word of caution to the photography community:

Its look like a lot of people showed interest in the Canon Retro prototypes, and thats why a second phase of a silent survey in China has been started. According to Webio’s post, Canon is secretly doing a survey to collect information regarding public interest in retro camera bodies.

A viral social media post has been circulating with a link to a Chinese third-party survey platform (v.wjx.cn) claiming “Canon launched a small survey — please help!” That link is not official. It carries no Canon branding, no official disclaimers, and has not been mentioned by any reputable source or Canon’s own channels. Canon’s feedback efforts at CP+ were strictly on-site. If you want your voice heard, the safest route is waiting for any future official channels or Canon’s regular feedback forms.

Will These Retro Compacts Actually See the Light of Day?

Canon has made no promises — this is still very much a concept. Even if it gets approved for the production line, we won’t get it before 2027, or may it be delayed further beyond, one thing is clear: Canon is listening to photographers who want something different.

What do you think? Would you buy a Canon waist-level digital retro compact? Drop your thoughts in the comments

Stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com — we’ll keep you updated

The article “Canon Really Wants to Bring These Retro Compacts to Life?” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 1:31 pm, Thursday, 12 March 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).  | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles  FACEBOOK | TWITTER |  INSTAGRAM  >  more live Camera NewsCanon Rumors 24X7 


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DJI Avata 360 First Hands-on Video Leaked Before Official Announcement

Just a few hours ago, we posted a new video. That’s a DJI Avata 360 in live action. Where you can clearly see the basic functionality of the drone, how it works in FPV mode as well as in 360 mode, and the battery insertion section. Everything is very clearly visible, and this 15-second video acts as a quick guide for your Avata 360 drone.

Recently, many updates have been posted regarding the DJI Avata 360 drone, confirming the March 26, 2026, mainland China announcement. From April 6, the Avata 360 will be available worldwide. Just after the teaser, which reveals all the possible details about the upcoming 8K Avata 360 drone, we have the price update coming straight from European retailers, which accidentally leaked the official pricing of the Avata 360 drone. Now the hands-on video of the Avata 360 has recently surfaced.

DJI Avata 360 Full Specifications (Latest Leaks)

Here’s everything confirmed so far from official teasers, reliable sources, and retailer listings:

  • Video Resolution: 8K 360° spherical + HDR
  • Camera System: Tiltable dual-lens module (switches instantly between full 360° mode and traditional forward FPV view)
  • Lenses: Interchangeable – replacement lens kit available
  • Transmission: Latest O4 system (with possible 4G backup option)
  • Obstacle Avoidance: Upgraded LiDAR + full omnidirectional sensors
  • Design: Classic Avata-style cinewhoop with protective propeller guards
  • Compatibility: Goggles 3, RC 2, RC Motion 3
  • Extra Modes: 6K single-view, 4K/120fps options
  • Weight: Expected under 250g in some configurations (exact figure coming on launch day)

This is the world’s first native 360° FPV cinewhoop from DJI – combining cinematic 360° capture with true FPV flying fun.

 DJI Avata 360 Official European Pricing Leak – Full Bundle Breakdown & Comparison

Just 24 hours before the 2nd teaser video was dropped, the complete European price list leaked directly from retailer systems — and it’s aggressively competitive. Here’s the official leaked pricing converted at current rates (1 EUR ≈ 1.16 USD) with direct head-to-head comparisons against the Insta360 Antigravity A1 and older Avata 2:

Bundle / Accessory Official EUR Price Approx. USD
DJI Avata 360 Drone Only €459 $533
Fly More Combo (RC 2) €939 $1,089
Motion Fly More Combo €939 $1,089
Premium Combo €1,159 $1,344
Intelligent Flight Battery €79 $92
Replacement Lens Kit (1pc) €21 $24
Propeller Set €9 $10

Just after the Pricing Leak, Antigravity has also announced a 15% discount on the A1 Price starting from March 16. 2026

Antigravity is offering 20% off all three A1 bundles (Standard, Explorer, and Infinity) in Canada and the United States from March 16 to April 16..

These prices position the DJI Avata 360 as the most accessible 8K 360° FPV drone ever released, destroying the Antigravity A1’s $1,599+ entry point ( Although Antigravity has announced a discount of 15% over the A1 drone, but still not able to match the price of the Avata 360 drone ) while delivering superior transmission, obstacle avoidance, and ecosystem support. Early US pricing rumours suggest even lower starting points around $499 for the base model once global sales begin.

The countdown to March 26 is officially on, and TheNewCamera’s latest #avata360  i have posted on X, really turned up the hype among our subs.

The article “DJI Avata 360 First Hands-on Video Leaked Before Official Announcement” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 8:53 am, Thursday, 12 March 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)  | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles  FACEBOOK | TWITTER |  INSTAGRAM  > get live news — >  DJI Rumors


DJI Avata 360 Official Launch Set for March 26, 2026 – Everything We Know Right Now

 

 

DJI Avata 360 Official European Price List Revealed

Finally, we have the official price list of the DJI Avata 360 drone, and the official pricing was revealed just 24 hours after DJI dropped the official teaser of the DJI Avata 360 drone. A major European retailer accidentally, whether it is knowingly or unknowingly, published the full pricing of the product on their product page, and luckily, a few subscribers were able to grab it. Jasper Allen was the first to report it on his Twitter account, adding an authenticity stamp over it. We now have a big, clear pricing of each product, which includes bundle and standalone DJI Avata 360 drone, the batteries, and everything is very clear in the screenshot below.

  • DJI Avata 360 Drone Only — €459
  • DJI Avata 360 Fly More Combo (with RC 2) — €939
  • DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo (RC Motion 3 + Goggles N3) — €939
  • DJI Avata 360 Premium Combo (Goggles N3 + RC 2) — €1,159
  • DJI Avata 360 Intelligent Flight Battery — €79
  • DJI Avata 360 Replacement Lens Kit (1pc) — €21
  • DJI Avata 360 Propellers (set) — €9

DJI Avata 360 Price Conversion Table: EUR vs USD + Real-World Comparison (March 2026)

Converted at the current mid-market rate (1 EUR ≈ 1.16 USD). We’ve added direct comparisons to the brand-new Antigravity A1 (the 8K 360° competitor launched late 2025) and the original DJI Avata 1 (2022 model, now heavily discounted in 2026), so you can see exactly why the Avata 360 is such a game-changer.

Product European Price (EUR) US Equivalent (USD)* How It Compares to Current Drone Prices (March 2026)
DJI Avata 360 Drone Only €459 $533 Huge win — undercuts the Antigravity A1 Standard Bundle ($1,599) by over $1,000 while adding 8K replaceable lenses.
DJI Avata 360 Fly More Combo (RC 2) €939 $1,089 DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo ($849) —  with 8K + replaceable lenses. Destroys Antigravity A1 Standard Bundle ($1,599) on price while offering a similar 360° FPV experience.
DJI Avata 360 Motion Fly More Combo €939 $1,089 Antigravity A1 doesn’t even offer this bundle under $1,899.
DJI Avata 360 Premium Combo €1,159 $1,344 Scheaper than Antigravity A1 Explorer Bundle ($1,899).
Intelligent Flight Battery €79 $92 Antigravity A1 extra batteries push $150+.
Replacement Lens Kit (1pc) €21 $24 A1 replacement lenses are $40–60.
Propellers (set) €9 $10 Cheaper than a coffee. Antigravity A1 prop sets run $15–25. Original Avata 1 props were similar but less durable

DJI Avata 360 Fly More Combo for just €939 — that’s the headline deal everyone is talking about. For less than a thousand euros you get the drone, extra batteries, charger, and the new RC 2 controller. Insanely good value compared to the Avata 2 launch pricing.

DJI Avata 360 vs Antigravity A1: Cheaper Price

As you can see, we have a very big price difference between the Antigravity A1 drone, the competitor drone, and the DJI Avata 360. So obviously, being more affordable, the drone will have more reach. Other than that, those who don’t want to buy a 360 drone and just want an FPV drone can easily switch the modes in the DJI Avata 360, where the Avata 360 will start working as a standalone FPV drone, just like the previous generation of our Avata drones. But this cannot be done with the Antigravity A1; you cannot switch modes. It’s fixed that it can only capture 360 videos.

Revolutionary 8K Camera Module with User-Replaceable Lenses

This is a first for DJI FPV drones. The DJI Avata 360 features an all-new 8K camera that uses interchangeable lenses. The leak shows a dedicated replacement lens kit priced at just €21. No more sending the entire drone in for repairs after a lens scratch — just swap it yourself in seconds.

Close-up shots confirm the lens sits behind a protective cover that looks far more crash-resistant than previous Avata models. Expect cinematic 8K footage with the same legendary DJI colour science that made the Avata 2 a YouTube favourite.

DJI Avata 360 Can Switch to “Normal Mode” — Fly Like a Mini or Neo

One of the most exciting leaked features: the Avata 360 will have a Normal Mode toggle.

You’ll finally be able to fly this beast like a regular camera drone (similar to the DJI Neo or Mini series) when you don’t want full FPV immersion. Perfect for beginners or when you just want smooth cinematic shots without the goggles.

This makes the Avata 360 the most versatile FPV drone DJI has ever released — combining the thrill of Avata-style acro flying with the ease of a Mini 5 or Neo 2.

Official Release Date Confirmed

  • China / Asia: March 26, 2026 (DJI Store launch)
  • Worldwide (US, Europe, India, Australia, etc.): April 9, 2026

That’s 16 days of official teaser marketing — the longest DJI pre-launch campaign in years. Multiple sources now confirm that DJI has lifted NDAs early, meaning reviewers and creators will flood YouTube with real flight footage before the global launch.

Mark your calendar for April 9, 2026 — the day the DJI Avata 360 officially changes the FPV game again.

Stay tuned for more updates

The article “DJI Avata 360 Official European Price List Revealed” was written by thenewcamera.com team 4:39 pm, Wednesday, 11 March 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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