
First official high-resolution image of the Insta360 Luna Pro (white, single-camera model on the right) alongside the Luna Ultra (black, dual-camera model on the left) – Leica × Insta360.
So finally, we have the first image of the upcoming Luna Pro camera. The camera uses a sleek, single-lens version and an ultra-compact body. The difference is very clearly visible from the Insta360 Luna Ultra, which has a dual-lens system. Both cameras stand out as strong competitors to the DJI Pocket 4 and the DJI Pocket 4P/Pro.
Insta360 Luna Pro: Leica Magic in a Single-Lens Pocket Gimbal
The Luna PRO is slightly more budget-oriented, a single-lens camera designed specifically for everyday creators, vloggers, and travel filmmakers.
The Luna PRO has been co-developed with Leica, bringing flagship-level specs to a compact, pocketable form factor, and is a perfect competitor of the Pocket 4. Take a look at the core specifications of the Luna PRO Model
Insta360 Luna Pro: Specification
- 1-inch CMOS sensor for superior low-light performance and beautiful depth of field
- The Leica Summicron f/1.8 lens delivers sharp, cinematic footage with that signature Leica colour science
- 10-bit iLog profile and up to 14 stops of dynamic range – perfect for professional colour grading
- Advanced 3-axis mechanical gimbal + FlowState stabilisation for buttery-smooth shots on the move
- Flip-out touchscreen and intuitive controls optimised for vertical video (Reels, Shorts, TikTok)
This is Insta360’s direct answer to the standard DJI Osmo Pocket 4, but with a bigger sensor, better optics, and true Leica character straight out of the camera.

Luna Pro vs Luna Ultra: Which One Is Right for You?
Insta360’s new naming strategy is crystal clear and highly competitive:
- Luna Pro (single-camera) → Targets general users and matches the DJI Osmo Pocket 4, those who actually didn’t care about having depth at the background, want to capture all scenarios when they are travelling and vlogging the Luna PRO is bets for them
- Luna Ultra (dual-camera) → Specifically Built for pros needing optical zoom and more depth in the background while vlogging, taking on the DJI Pocket 4 Pro.
The official image beautifully showcases both models side-by-side, highlighting the clean white finish of the Luna Pro and the bold black design of the more advanced Luna Ultra.
| Feature | Insta360 Luna Pro | Insta360 Luna Ultra |
| Camera Setup | Single Leica wide-angle | Dual (wide + telephoto) |
| Sensor | 1-inch CMOS | 1-inch (wide module) |
| Lens | Leica f/1.8 | Leica wide + tele |
| Zoom | Digital/hybrid | True optical + lossless hybrid |
| Log & Dynamic Range | 10-bit iLog + ~14 stops | 10-bit iLog + ~14 stops |
| Best For | Everyday vlogging & travel | Professional zoom & versatility |
For most creators, the Luna Pro hits the sweet spot — delivering pro-level footage in a simpler, more affordable package.
Who Should Buy the Insta360 Luna Pro?
- A slightly more budget-oriented camera.
- Always in Capture ALL Mode, best for those who love to capture themselves with all environments presence around them, not for those who love to have depth in their camera
- Travel creators who want lightweight gear with flagship image quality
- Anyone upgrading from older pocket gimbals
- Creators wanting Leica colours without jumping to the higher-priced Luna Ultra
If you need serious zoom reach for portraits or events, the Luna Ultra is worth the upgrade. But for 80-90% of shooting scenarios, the Luna Pro is the smart choice.
The competition between Insta360 (YingShi) and DJI is officially on fire — and users are the biggest winners.
Latest Price Info (as of May 28, 2026)
Official prices haven’t dropped on the Insta360 store yet, but we have very solid leaks + partial confirmation from Insta360’s CEO:
| Model | Body Only (US/Intl) | Full Creator Bundle/Kit | Notes |
| Insta360 Luna Pro (single-lens) | ~$600–$720 (est.) | ~$850 (Europe leak) | More affordable “standard” version |
| Insta360 Luna Ultra (dual-lens) | ~$780 | ~$900–$960 | CEO-confirmed for US market |
Price Difference
≈ $150–250 USD (Luna Ultra is the more expensive one)
What do you think of the new Luna Pro design and specs? Drop your thoughts in the comments below: Team Luna Pro or waiting for the Ultra? Are you switching from DJI or staying loyal?
Stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com for the full hands-on review, sample footage, pricing details, and pre-order information as soon as they become available. This is shaping up to be one of the most exciting pocket gimbal releases of 2026.
The article “Luna Pro Image Revealed: First Official Look at Insta360 Leica Single-Lens Gimbal” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 10:55 am, Thursday, 28 May 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM > get live news — > DJI Rumors








