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DJI Osmo Action 6 Teaser Revealed: November 18 Launch, and Specification

ACTION 6 IMAGE

The Image above you see is an actual DJI Action 6 Camera

The DJI Osmo Action 6 camera is officially teased by DJI itself. So now we have an official teaser, and the best part is that a few seconds of the video clip reveal the product is now locked in for November 18, 2025, at 12 PM GMT, so I am writing the article on November 4. It’s now just two weeks away, and we will have our Action 6 camera.

The DJI Action 6 camera is buzzing louder even than a drone. Why so? Because the rumours of Action 6 have been floating for more than a few months. The good thing is that in the teaser, it has been clearly written — a new square form factor with a tagline “Square up, nail the move”, which promises sharper angles and smooth footage, obviously with unmissable action.

Before we begin, we have to make it clear that this isn’t just hype; it’s DJI doubling down on their dominance in the action cam space, especially after the Action 5 Pro’s solid but iterative release earlier this year. As we reported in our exclusive leak just two days ago [DJI Osmo Action 6: Insider Leak Points to November 19 Launch], insider whispers pointed to a November 19 debut – turns out we were off by a day, but the specs we uncovered? Spot on. Today, we’re diving deep into the teaser, cross-referencing the latest rumors, so let’s dive in.

DJI teaser glimps

DJI Action 6 teaser glimps

Breaking Down the Teaser: What DJI’s Not Saying (But Showing)

DJI’s official social media accounts actually share the teaser video handles globally — not just in China — and on their global English website. That clearly means it’s not a China-first announcement. It will be a global announcement on November 18, 2025. Now, at the very same time, if you look at the footage itself, what it explains is a kind of low-light footage of urban parkour and fluid motion – think seamless transitions from rooftop leaps to street-level sprints. The standout? A recurring square motif: geometric frames cropping the action, suggesting a redesigned body that’s more modular and grip-friendly than the rectangular Action 5 Pro.

Obviously, there are no specific specifications displayed in the teaser, and they should not also, but before we jump to the core specifications of the action camera, the users are really very excited for this, and if you look at the user reaction, then you will be delighted also.

X reactions are electric. Users like @mrhombre_ declared, “This is the day I’ve been waiting for since last year when I said I’ll skip the DJI Action 5 Pro,” echoing a sentiment from dozens of replies hyping the skip for this model. Others, like @Quadro_News, speculated on the square design’s ergonomics: “Не плохо)” (Not bad!), while @DrunkMFR begged, “Gimme 18th now!” The post has racked up over 3,600 views in hours, with reposts from influencers amplifying the pre-launch page: DJI Pre-launch.

But the biggest question is what does the teaser line actually mean, “Square up, nail the move” — so is this actually a transformation in the design? … nop DJI is actually talking about the sensor.

We have seen the official leaked images of the DJI Action 6 camera, so there is no question about the change of design.  The line  – Square up nail the move – has been used to hint at the  1/1.1-inch square CMOS Sensor, yes, we are reporting the camera is coming with 1/1.1 inch sensor... but we didn’t specifically point out the structure of the sensor, which is actually square in shape 

Action 6 camera image

Product Shot of the DJI Action 6 Camera

World’s First: DJI Action 6’s Variable Aperture Lens Revolutionizes Action Cams

Yes, the DJI Action 6 camera is the world’s first action camera to feature variable aperture, not only at the software level. We also have a mechanical iris inside the camera that actually moves and is controlled by the camera itself and the user if he wishes to use maximum aperture as per the requirement of the scene. The variable aperture range of the camera is from f/2.0 to f/4.0, so you can control the depth technically without the requirement of adding extra ND filters on the camera. But yes, in some adverse situations, you have to use it.

action 6

Quick Breakdown from the Teaser and Leaks

Teaser Confirmation: On November 4, 2025, DJI posted the official teaser of the camera that shows the mechanical movement of the iris above the sensor and inside the lens, which is actually being used inside the camera for variable aperture. The tagline “Square Up, Nail the Move” ties into the square body hints, but the iris movement is the star, signaling pro-level control.

Your Image Match: The actual product images that we shared a while ago also clearly display the aperture range printed above the lens, so we have no doubt related to the presence of a variable lens inside the camera. At the very same time, the sensor size is also mentioned — it’s a 1/1.1-inch sensor for ~40% better light capture than the Action 5 Pro’s fixed f/2.8 setup.

Why “World’s First” for Action Cams? Yes, before the arrival of the DJI Action 6 camera, no action cam as of right now made by GoPro or Insta360 supports variable aperture. Maybe the upcoming Insta360 Ace Pro 3 will have a larger sensor, but there is no mention about the presence of variable aperture inside the Ace Pro 3 camera so far. Now the DJI Action 6 is the only camera we have with a variable aperture.

Action 6 camera image leaked

Rumored Specs: The Action 6’s Power-Packed Arsenal

Once again, take a look at the specifications of the DJI Action 6 camera, starting from its sensor to lens and video resolution modes — all are explained here.

Sensor and Imaging: Bigger, Bolder, Variable

  • 1/1.1-inch Square CMOS Sensor: kind of a step-up upgrade from the DJI Action 5 Pro camera, and the best part is, you will notice you not only have a larger sensor compared to the Action 5 Pro camera, you also have a better lens, so it’s really interesting.
  • Variable Aperture Lens (f/2.0–f/4.0): World’s first for action cams. The camera will automatically adjust its aperture level based on the requirements of the situation, and overall, with the help of aperture, the intake of light increases up to 40% compared to the Action 5 Pro, so specifically for low-light videos, the new Action 6 is highly suitable.

Resolution and Frame Rates

  • 8K/30fps with HDR and ProRes RAW
  • 5.3K/60fps
  • 4K/120fps and 1080p/240fps

Stabilization and Smarts: RockSteady on Steroids

  • RockSteady 4.0 with AI Horizon Leveling
  • Dual OLED Touchscreens: Front 1.4-inch and rear 2.25-inch

Battery and Build

  • 1950mAh battery: 40% more juice than Action 5 Pro
  • 20m waterproof without case (60m with)
  • -20°C cold resistance, Gorilla Glass

Connectivity

  • Wi-Fi 7
  • Bluetooth 5.3
  • Rumored smartwatch integration
Feature Osmo Action 6 (Rumored) Osmo Action 5 Pro
Sensor 1/1.1-inch CMOS 1/1.3-inch CMOS
Max Video 8K/30fps ProRes 4K/120fps
Aperture Variable f/2.0–f/4.0 Fixed f/2.8
Battery Life (4K) 4+ hours ~2.8 hours
Stabilization RockSteady 4.0 AI RockSteady 3.0
Screens Dual OLED (1.4″ + 2.25″) Dual Touch (1.4″ LCD + 2.5″ OLED)
Waterproof 20m bare / 60m cased 20m bare / 60m cased

Gear Up for November 18 – Your Move?

Gear for the November 18 announcement — we all know that DJI is a leader in action cameras and covers a great market space, and shares at the very same time. The newest addition of the Action 6 camera is coming with a lot of new features and upgrades, like a larger sensor and variable aperture lens that will appeal to a wide audience out there, and obviously, a lot of users of other action-camera makers may migrate to DJI if they fail to provide a proper upgrade to their existing camera. Specifically, we are looking up to the Insta360 Ace Pro 3 announcement — is it really coming with a large 1-inch sensor as rumoured before, with upgraded Leica lenses?

What feature has you hyped? The 8K beast mode or that endless battery? Drop your thoughts in the comments, smash that share button, and set a reminder for the reveal. Stay tuned to The New Camera for live coverage – we’ve got the insider edge.

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DJI Avata 360 Confirmed: Trusted Leaker Igor Bogdanov Drops the Bombshell – Here’s What It Means for FPV Enthusiasts

 

DJI Avata 360 Confirmed: Trusted Leaker Igor Bogdanov Drops the Bombshell – Here's What It Means for FPV Enthusiasts

 

Just after the announcement of the Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone. The buzz has started in the market, and we will soon have a DJI Avata 360 drone. Since each of them is interfering in their consumer space, it has become a bit mandatory for DJI to also interfere in the Insta360 consumer space by announcing a 360 drone. The best part is that DJI has recently announced a 360 camera, which has already covered almost 40% of the 360 camera market share just after its announcement, so that’s quite a bit of surprise for all of us that with just one (single Osmo 360 camera) of their products, they have covered 40% of the entire 360 camera market. And now it’s time for 360 Drone, the Avata 360 

Thanks to the tipster for sending us the best and high-res image of the upcoming Avata 360

Recently, one of the most trusted and renowned tech sleuths and leakers, Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) has officially confirmed the existence of the DJI Avata 360 – a game-changing addition to DJI’s FPV lineup.

 

We didn’t have any doubt related to the existence of the DJI 360 drone, since we have seen images of the working prototypes of the drones before and also published them on our website. From this summer of June 2025, we have started getting images and details related to the DJI Avata 360 drone. The initial prototypes were seen with the Avata series body and having 360° capturing capability. Obviously, it’s a signal that DJI is preparing for a big fight with 360 Antigravity series drones.

DJI 360 drone image

A Quick Recap: From Leaks to Confirmation

The rumour started from August 2025, where we have published the DJI mini 360 information on our website just after that things heated dramatically and guess what we got the first leaked images of the DJI 360 drone prototypes being tested in the wild, the images still you can see which does have cinewhoop-style body and compact frame, propeller guards wit ha 360 camera in the front of the drone which look very similar to recently announced OSMO 360 camera drone. Just after few days later, on September 10, fresh leaks pointed to it reports we have the industry insiders, it’s an evolution of the Avata line, with the teaser name “DJI Avata 3 or DJI 360?”  So, the early prototype that we have seen was highly impressive of the new 360 drones, Let’s sum up the specs that we are expecting

  • 360° Dual-Lens Camera System: The 360 Drone will obviously have a dual-camera setup. The initial glimpse of the drone that we have seen looks like an Avata-style drone integrated with an OMSO 360 camera on top of it.
  • Enhanced FPV Experience: The initial prototype we have seen is actually built on the Avata 2 body type. The image is clear: the operator is using goggles for virtual flight and a controller.
  • Compact Cinewhoop Design: Overall design tells very clearly it has strong prop guards for indoor/outdoor versatility, similar to Antigravity A1. We are expecting it to weigh under 250g to skirt regulations in most countries worldwide,
  • AI-Powered Editing: Built-in Flighthub 2.0 ties for real-time obstacle avoidance and auto-edits that stitch 360° clips into cinematic narratives.

So, no official teaser or information is coming straight from DJI, but obviously, the set of information that we have published in the past includes the prototype images that we have received at the very same time. The epic takeover of the 360 camera market has already started from the Osmo 360 camera, and finally it’s time for DJI to spin off the entire market with the introduction of of 360 drone.

DJI 360 drone image

Why Igor Bogdanov’s Leak Matters

Bogdanov isn’t just any tipster; he has a track record of 98-99% accuracy in the past, in the past, he has done spot-on predictions for the Avata 2’s 4K/100fps upgrades and the Mic 3’s July launch. When he says “confirmed,” that means yes, it’s now the product is on the horizon.

That said, US users might face hurdles with DJI’s ongoing regulatory tango, as one reply noted: “Not for us in the US..” But globally, this is a win for creators chasing that next-level FPV immersion.

What’s Next for the DJI Avata 360?

We are expecting the announcement of the DJI 360 in the first half of 2026. Insta 360 antigravity A1 was announced back on August 14,20, 25. But it will officially arrive in January of 2026 for users. Price is also a very important factor, keeping the price figure of the DJI 360 Drone very competitive, according to the Insta360 Antigravity A1 Price.  

DJI 360 Drone expected price

Bundle Tier Inclusions Estimated Price Range (USD)
Standard Bundle Drone + Grip controller $1,099–$1,299
Fly More Combo Standard bundle + 2 extra batteries + spare props + carrying case $1,299–$1,399
Creator/Pro Kit Fly More bundle + creative mounts + ND filters + editing software voucher + premium case $1,400–$1,599
Enterprise Add-Ons Pro Kit + commercial extras (e.g., SDK access, extended warranty) $1,600–$1,899

Stay locked on The New Camera for updates – we’ve got our ears to the ground (and skies). What features are you hoping for in the Avata 360? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

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DJI Pocket 4 Leak: Mass Production Kicks Off as New Chassis Photos Confirm Familiar Design with Mysterious Buttons

 

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DJI Epic Takeover: Crushing Action Cams and Owning 360° Video in 2025

In a recent report, we are really very much surprised to see that DJI has already covered 43% of the global 360° camera market share with their only single announcement, the Osmo 360 camera, so now you can imagine how impactful the DJI technology and their reach in the consumer base is, just with a single announcement. They have covered a large segment of the market.

If you talk about action cameras, the latest Q3 2025 report from Jiuqian Consulting shows DJI grabbing a massive 66% of the global action camera market. The GoPro camera market remains limited to 18% and Insta360 is around 13% only.

“Action Camera Gold Ranking.” The Osmo 360? It’s been #1 in “Outdoor 360° Action Camera Sales” for 49 straight days.

Why DJI Owns the Game Now: Action & 360° Market Domination Exposed

So now it’s time to do some fact-checking. We have collected all the possible statistics of the recent sales made by DJI and all thanks to Jiuqian Consulting for bringing out these numbers to us that clearly show how much people are inclined towards buying a DJI Osmo 360 or the action camera when compared to GoPro or Insta360.

Category DJI Share GoPro Share Insta360 Share Other
Global Action Cameras (Q3 2025) 66% 18% 13% 3%
Global 360° Cameras 43% N/A Implied <40% ~17%
China EC 360° Cameras 49% N/A Suppressed ~51%

Data sourced from Jiuqian Consulting via Digicame-Info.

One thing you have to keep in mind is that we are not talking about DJI drones. We are talking about action and 360 cameras, and the stats say, as we have already mentioned, that people are more inclined to get a camera. Maybe they are more reliable. Maybe they have their own ecosystem where you can easily integrate wireless mics without putting any external receiver at the same time, with durability, and at a price. All this combines as factors combine to make people buy the DJI products.

So whatever report you see is not an accidental report, DJI has worked in the past like no one else, and they have developed a cohesive ecosystem synchronising possibly most of the technologies with each other, and that’s why maybe people are preferring it more compared to others.

Spotlight on the Osmo 360: DJI’s Game-Changer

Now, all this started with the announcement of the DJI Osmo 360. It just created a new sort of wave, and it was quite unexpected that most of the Insta360 users, or maybe those who have never tried 360 video before, are going to buy 360 cameras in that use capacity or numbers, so it’s kind of a shift of a consumer base from one brand to a different brand. What is the exact reason behind it? The lower price than competitors, cohesive ecosystem, or the introduction of a large 1-inch sensor inside the 360 body — it can be any of that or all, these are the contributing factors behind the massive success.

The market is open to everyone, and just before the introduction of the Osmo 360 camera, the Insta360 accessories cameras were leading the market since there was no other option available at that time, but once DJI entered, it covered 40 to 50% of the market share in just a single sort of announcement. So, I personally think that Insta360 should take some extra care of their 360° cameras. Otherwise, they have to face a lot of hurdles in the near future due to a shrinking market share.

The Fallen Titans: GoPro and Insta360 Under Siege

The original action camera maker — better to say the father of the action camera — GoPro, they had almost all the market at the beginning, but started falling as soon as DJI entered the space. It all started back in 2010 when GoPro had introduced the first action camera in the market by claiming all the 100% space of the action camera for more than a decade. Now the situation has arrived that the entire consumer base remains limited to only 18% of the market share, as per the initial report we have from Q3 2025.

So why is GoPro falling off so rapidly? There are two big reasons behind that:

  • The first and foremost reason is the thermal nightmare in the new Hero 13 action cam; the users of the Hero 13 are heavily disappointed due to the overheating issues.
  • The second biggest reason is the lack of innovation. The Hero 13 does offer 5.3K recording at 60 frames per second with HyperSmooth 6.0, but it is not a revolutionary update, and all these are available for $400, whereas in DJI, we have cheaper options in DJI, which are already connected with an ecosystem and have no heating issues.
  • Service and support, so a central solution like DJI care for users

So, at the end, DJI is the most popular brand among its users, GoPro should learn from previous mistakes and get back in the market asap. I was a big fan of GoPro myself, but now I am using Pocket 3 and Action 5 Pro as my latest travel kit cameras. Another thing to look forward to is whether the company will actually enter the interchangeable lens mirrorless camera market, which has been rumored many times.

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Canon R6 Mark III vs Canon R6 Mark II: Full Specs Comparison (2025)

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The Canon R6 Mark III camera is finally here, and without a doubt, it’s a massive upgrade over the Canon R6 Mark II camera. Shipping of the camera will start from November 20, 2025. The price of the camera is €2,899 / ~$2,899 (estimated). Pre-orders will soon go live at the B&H Store.

In this article, we are comparing the Canon R6 Mark III camera with the Canon R6 Mark II. The specification comparison will break down every detailed core specification, starting from sensor to resolution and video—everything in detail related to both cameras. Before we begin the specification comparison, one thing should be very clear: we do have a very big price difference between the two, so if you’re paying more, you will obviously be getting more specifications in the camera. So now let’s explore the set of features and the differences between the two.

Canon R6 Mark III vs R6 Mark II: Side-by-Side Specs Table

Feature Canon R6 Mark III (2025) Canon R6 Mark II (2022)
Sensor Resolution 34.2 MP (same as Cinema EOS C50) 24.2 MP (effective)
Sensor Type Full-frame CMOS (rumored stacked) Full-frame CMOS
Image Processor Not confirmed (likely DIGIC X+) DIGIC X
IBIS 6.5 stops 8 stops (with coordinated IS)
Autofocus System

Dual Pixel CMOS AF II

1053 + AF Zone and 100 face memory storage

Dual Pixel CMOS AF II

1,053 points

Subject Detection Multiple (People, Animals, Vehicles) People, Animals, Vehicles
Continuous Shooting 40 fps electronic shutter 40 fps electronic, 12 fps mechanical
Buffer (RAW) Not confirmed 75 frames at 40 fps
EVF 5.76M-dot OLED, 0.76x (unconfirmed) 3.69M-dot OLED, 0.76x
Rear LCD Not confirmed (likely 3.2″ vari-angle) 3.0″ 1.62M-dot articulating touchscreen
Pre-Capture Yes Yes
ISO Range (Native) 100–64,000 (unconfirmed) 100–102,400 (extended 204,800)
Video: Max Internal 7K Open Gate (24/25p RAW) 6K RAW external only
4K Video Full sensor readout (oversampled) 4K 60p (from 6K), no recording limit
Log Profiles Canon Log 2 + Log 3 (unconfirmed) Canon Log 3, HDR-PQ
Open Gate Recording option Yes No
Slow Motion Not confirmed 1080p 180fps
Audio 24-bit 24-bit LPCM / AAC
Frame Rate Dial (S&F) New “S&F” mode – 0.5x, 2x multipliers (e.g., 24 → 12 or 48 fps) No dedicated S&F dial
LGOP (Light GOP) Yes No
Memory Cards CFexpress Type B + SD UHS-II Dual SD UHS-II
HDMI Port Full-size HDMI Micro-HDMI
Battery LP-E6P (higher capacity expected) LP-E6NH (760 shots)
Build & Weight Magnesium alloy (weight TBD) 588g (body only)
Price (Launch) €2,899 / ~$2,899 $2,499 (original)
Shipping Date November 20, 2025 November 2022

Key Upgrades: Why R6 Mark III Wins for Hybrid Shooters

1. 34.2 MP Sensor – Cinema-Level Detail

In the Canon R6 Mark III camera, we have a 40% higher resolution sensor compared to the Canon R6 Mark II. The cinematic sensor will not only upscale the core specifications of the camera in terms of open-gate video recording in 7K or 4K 60 uncropped videos downsampled from 7K, it will also give an option for hybrid shooters to do continuous capture at 40 frames per second with the help of the electronic shutter. So overall, the new sensor will boost the resolution and the details users are getting without affecting the speed of the camera. At the very same time, it’s not a stacked sensor, but the readout of the sensor is 12 ms as per the initial tests of the C50 camera. So overall, the sensor is far better than the predecessor R6 Mark II.

  • Shared with Cinema EOS C50
  • ~40% more resolution than R6 Mark II
  • Ideal for 8K-downsampled 4K and high-res stills

2. 7K Open Gate RAW (24/25p)

The camera supports anamorphic recording as well as 6K RAW videos. We can remember that 6K RAW in the R6 Mark II camera was limited to external recording only, but at the very same time, we have the Canon R6 Mark III, where we can easily record 7K open gate in our CFexpress Type B card. At the very same time, the camera is coming with Open Gate Recording mode flexibility, so if you are a cinematographer or a content creator who loves to explore this videographic dimension to its maximum limit, you will surely love the new Canon R6 Mark III camera.

  • True anamorphic workflow without cropping
  • R6 Mark II limited to 6K RAW external only
  • Matches C50 / R5 C open-gate flexibility

3. Pro Connectivity

It looks like Canon is getting a bit serious about the competition. For the first time in the R6 series, we are getting a full-size HDMI port, and that’s a good thing—no more micro cable failures or switching back and forth. Other than that, again for the first time, we are having a CFexpress Type B card slot specifically to save the open-gate 7K recording internally in the camera, and finally a 24-bit audio that will help to elevate the overall video performance of the camera.

  • Full-size HDMI (no micro cable failures)
  • CFexpress Type B for 7K RAW bursts
  • 24-bit audio for professional sound

Performance Deep Dive: Real-World Implications

Overall, if you look at the specifications of the camera, then it has been upgraded to a maximum extent, but at the very same time, I’m not able to understand why the IBIS mechanism/sensor-shift image stabilization mechanism has been dropped to 6.5 stops compared to the eight stops of IBIS available in the Canon R6 Mark II camera. If you ignore this part, then other than that, we have a massive update in the sensor resolution of the camera, and at the same time, while upscaling the pixel density, the low-light performance still remains highly usable. A lot of improvement in the still and video parts of the camera, which we have already discussed above, some more or less. This is one of the most advanced R6 series cameras Canon has ever announced, and it will appeal to a large consumer base—those who are looking for the best mid-range in a full-frame body.

Where R6 Mark II Still Holds Up

Advantage R6 Mark II Wins Because…
IBIS 8 stops > 6.5 stops, offering superior stabilization for handheld video in low light or action.
Battery Life Proven 760 shots (CIPA-rated), potentially outlasting the new LP-E6P in extended shoots.
Price Now ~$2,000 street price, making it a budget-friendly entry into Canon’s hybrid ecosystem.
Availability In stock everywhere—no wait times like the R6 Mark III’s launch rush.

Who Should Upgrade to R6 Mark III?

Upgrade if you need:

  • Pros: 7K open gate RAW for cinematic flexibility; 34.2 MP for detailed stills/video; S&F dial for efficient frame rate tweaks; Full-size HDMI + CFexpress for pro setups; Pre-capture for nailing action moments.
  • Ideal for: Cinema-hybrid creators, wedding pros, or anyone future-proofing for 2025 workflows.

Stick with R6 Mark II if:

  • Cons (for upgraders): Slightly lower IBIS; Higher price; Potentially similar burst speeds without major buffer gains.
  • Ideal for: Budget-conscious shooters focused on 4K/6K video, strong IBIS, or those happy with current AF without face memory.

Ultimately, the Canon R6 Mark III is one of the most advanced full-frame cameras ever announced by Canon. The camera approaches everyone—if you are a hybrid shooter or a cinematographer or a photographer, you will love this camera, irrespective of the profession you are involved in. This is a kind of all-rounder professional camera built by Canon.

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DJI Neo 2 Announcement: October 30 China Launch, November 13 Europe Rollout

DJI NEO 2

As per the latest reports, the DJI Neo 2 is officially coming tomorrow, October 30, 2025, in China. The pocket-sized FPV drone is specifically made for content creators and the vlogging community. Those who love to create content with ease and enjoy having drones that follow them continuously and record their activities at the same time will appreciate the little Neo 2. It also boasts great FPV capabilities and is now more enhanced compared to the first-generation Neo 1 drone. But despite all that, the fact is that the drone announcement on October 30 will be done for the Asian market, and in Europe, it will be officially announced on November 13, 2025, and that will align with the pre-orders and shipping for mid-month rollout. Now, in United States of America, it may be delayed due to the FCC hurdle / the ban that is coming soon. In just a month or so, we are close to the DJI official ban in the USA, and it won’t hurt the existing drones you already own or those that are in the retail stores of the USA, but it will surely hurt the new announcements like the Neo 2. So for now, we do not have any clue related to the Neo 2 availability in the USA, but at the very same time, the embargo of the FCC expires in January 2026, which is a hope for its global rollout in that particular month, and it may become available in the US market if they skip the ban part. But it doesn’t seem that they can escape the ban as per the situation we have right now. No one is ready to audit DJI; at the very same time, if no one is going to audit the company, the ban will take place automatically.

DJI NEO 2

 

Region Announcement Availability / Shipping
China October 30, 2025 Immediate (same day)
Europe November 13, 2025 Shipping starts ~Nov 13–15
Global (UK, AU, etc.) Nov 13 onward Phased, mostly mid-late Nov
USA FCC embargo until Jan 15, 2026 No official US sales until then

DJI NEO 2

 Release Timeline: China First, Phased Global Waves

 Now, DJI is evolving as per the requirements of the situation, like a very smart brand. They have switched to a different strategy recently, making China the first announcement which will make the product available as soon as possible to the Asian market, and after that, they will do a European rollout where they have to face very less hurdles, and finally the global rollout or the USA-based rollout of the product where obviously they are facing a lot of hurdles related to the drone announcement. Although if they are into action camera announcements or the pocket series, then obviously there is no problem, but they may follow the same strategy with the cameras too, not only drones.

Category Specification Details
Camera Sensor 1/2-inch CMOS, 12MP effective pixels
Lens FOV: 119.8°; Format Equivalent: 16.5 mm; Aperture: f/2.2; Focus: 0.7 m to ∞
ISO Range Photo: 100-3200 (Auto); Video: 100-6400 (Auto)
Video Resolution Up to 4K/60fps (4:3: 3840×2880@60fps); 4K/100fps slow motion
Photo Resolution 12MP (4000×3000)
Gimbal 2-axis mechanical
Stabilization Features RockSteady EIS, HorizonBalancing, electronic image stabilization
Internal Storage 49GB

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Canon R7 Mark II Delayed to 2026

Canon R7 Mark II delayed

As per the latest reports, the announcement date has been delayed and is now shifted to the first half of 2026. So, this is not the first time we have been getting the news, Canon R7 Mark II is delayed. The post that we published back on August 29, 2025, where we already dug out some of the core specifications expected to arrive inside the Canon R7 Mark II camera. We very clearly wrote in bold letters, even in the main image, that the R7 Mark II camera is expected to arrive sometime in 2026, specifically in the first or second quarter.

It looks like Canon is putting all its attention towards the development and announcement of full-frame mirrorless cameras. Just after the Canon C50, Canon is now preparing to announce the Canon R6 Mark III camera on November 6, 2025. And the shipping of the camera is about to start from November 20-22. So as you can see, the current schedule is packed with heavy gear, specifically the full-frame cameras for professionals.

2026 Will Be a Year of Canon APS-C Cameras and Lenses

Not only is the Canon R7 Mark II camera overdue. If we look at the Canon R10, it’s also being delayed for an update and is of similar age to the Canon R7 camera, so it is quite unusual for a mid-range  APS-C camera to be four years old and so, waiting for an update. During the DSLR era,  the Mid-range DSLR APS-C camera’s life cycle was only two years, so more or less in 2026, we will have some major refresh Canon APS-C Series, which will include for sure the the Canon R10 Mark II as well as the R7 Mark II. Apart from these two major announcements, Canon APS-C RF Mount lenses are also in the announcement pipeline for 2026.

Canon R7 Mark II Camera Core Specifications

The Canon R7 Mark II camera is expected to arrive with an updated 32.5 megapixel stacked sensor, alongside the 32.5MP APS-C sensor. We are also expecting continuous burst speed up to 30 frames per second with improved sensor, sharper images with new AI processing, improved IBIS mechanism, and video beyond 4K 60p (7K open gate). Take a look at the specification table that we are expecting to arrive inside the Canon R7 Mark II camera.

Feature Details
Sensor 32.5MP APS-C CMOS
Autofocus Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with subject detection (people, animals, vehicles)
Burst Shooting Up to 30fps electronic (15fps mechanical)
Video 4K 60p (oversampled), 1080p 120p
Stabilization 5-axis IBIS up to 7 stops
Build Weather-sealed magnesium alloy, 612g body

Final Thoughts on the Canon R7 Mark II Camera Delay

The delay can be for a reason or maybe a calculated, planned marketing game since the full-frame cameras nowadays are much cheaper and affordable, specifically if you look at the pricing of the Canon R8 camera or Canon R6 Mark II camera after the discounts applied. So more or less, even the camera maker is now interested in upgrading or upskilling their consumer base—those who are quite a bit interested in photography or videography—to the full-frame zone. So, delaying the update may be intentional, so the consumer base can automatically upscale to the full-frame cameras in the absence of the APS-C solutions.

The second biggest reason is the absence of a perfect competitor in Nikon, Sony.

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Fujifilm X-T30 III Press Release: Official Announcement Page

So, finally, we have the Fuji X-T30 III camera, and this camera reminds me of classic DSLR Days, where we have extensive manual controls with the camera. Once you see the camera, it does have the ultra-popular, and one of the most used 26-megapixel X-Trans APS-C sensor inside this body of 378g, not only lightweight. The camera will cost you only $999 for body only, so that’s really a dealbreaker camera in terms of the sensor that you’re getting, the extensive manual controls that you get (which of course photographers will love), and the price you pay, other than that.

Key specifications

  • 26MP X-Trans APS-C BSI CMOS sensor
  • Film simulation dial with recipe positions
  • Tilt up/down rear screen
  • 2.36M dot EVF
  • 4K/60 video with 1.18x crop, 6.2K/30 full-sensor capture
  • 315 shot-per-charge battery life, 425 in power saving mode

The X-T30 III will be available from November 2025 at a recommended price of $999 [B&H Store]. There will also be the option to buy the camera with a new, unusually wide, 13-33mm F3.5-6.3 OIS zoom lens, which will cost around $1150.

20 to 50mm full-frame equivalent focal length for expansive landscapes and flexible framing. Four-stop optical image stabilization makes handheld operation

 

The most important thing that I have to say about this camera is the upgraded autofocus system now with the X-T30 III. It can not only lock autofocus accurately, but the camera is able to track its face as well as different subjects like animals, vehicles, with ease. So the autofocus system of the Fuji X-T30 III camera is now getting a bit closer to the Nikon Z50 II, of course—and obviously behind the Canons and the Sonys. Apart from all these things, you are also getting a  13-33mm lens alongside the camera, which is equivalent to 20-50mm in full frame, so this is the overall configuration of the camera if you love to buy for photography purposes. This is one of the best available at this price.

Now for video, the camera is able to record 6.2K open gate and has very minimal crop in the 4K 60fps mode; other than that, you’re getting F-Log support, 10-bit recording, and stellar autofocus performance, even in the video mode.

What are the things that I don’t like about the Fuji? Obviously, not having the fastest autofocus system, but yeah—even though they are giving a lot of things inside this camera, and obviously we are missing the IBIS system—but for this price, I think I am asking too much thinking about IBIS. If you love to have an IBIS body, you can go with cameras like the Sony A6700 at a higher price range, or even in Fuji, we have the Fuji X-S20 camera that features IBIS and is available at a bit higher price. So more or less, overall, the X-T30 III is one of the best cameras for entry-level use Fuji has ever announced, and I really appreciate the effort made by Fuji specifically for hybrid shooters.

Fujifilm X-T30 III Press Release

Inspiring a New Generation of Photographers – Fujifilm Introduces FUJIFILM X-T30 III

The latest model in the popular FUJIFILM X-T30 series offers a blend of classic design, cutting- edge features, and ease of use

VALHALLA, N.Y. – October 23, 2025 – FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Electronic Imaging Division, today announced the worldwide launch of its FUJIFILM X-T30 III (X-T30 III) mirrorless digital camera. The latest iteration in the X-T30 series, X-T30 III gives still-focused photographers access to film-inspired looks, a growing lineup of interchangeable lenses, and the confidence that comes from reliable autofocus and long battery life.

“X-T30 III is for stills-inspired storytellers ready to make their next move – leveling up beyond their smartphones or earlier FUJIFILM X Series gear and into a more intentional image-making process,” said Victor Ha, vice president, FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Electronic Imaging and Optical Devices Divisions. “It combines a compact form factor and traditional design with modern innovations like AI autofocus, longer battery life, and one-button simplicity for ease of use in everyday situations. The added Film Simulation dial encourages artistic exploration with straight out of the camera results, reminding users of the strengths of Fujifilm’s image quality and color science, while support for interchangeable lenses provides additional creative flexibility as both their photo and video skills and interests grow.”

Product Features

Advanced image processing delivers superb results and fast, accurate autofocus

  • FUJIFILM X-T30 III features a back-side illuminated 26.1-megapixel X-Trans™ CMOS 4 sensor and the latest high-speed X-Processor 5 image processor. Thanks to improved power efficiency, battery life is now 425 frames per charge (when using Economy Mode).
  • The camera uses the latest subject detection autofocus powered by deep-learning AI technology. In addition to face and eye detection, it automatically recognizes and tracks a wide range of subjects, including animals, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, insects, and drones1.
  • X-T30 III supports up to 6.2K/30p internal recording in HEVC 4:2:2 10-bit quality. It also features high frame rate options including 4K/60p and 1080/240p. Powerful digital image stabilization reduces both small amounts of shake and more pronounced movement, such as recording video while walking.

Compact, lightweight design with Film Simulation dial expands creative options

  • FUJIFILM X-T30 III is the same size and weight as its predecessor, X-T30 II, making it ideal as an everyday carry. It measures 4.66×3.26×1.84in (118.4×82.8×46.8mm) and weighs 13.3oz2 (378g). The central viewfinder and dial-based design offers the same classic film-camera experience as other models in the X-T range.
  • A total of 20 Film Simulations, including REALA ACE and NOSTALGIC Neg, can be accessed via the top-plate Film Simulation dial. This unique digital color reproduction technology faithfully recreates the look of traditional analog films, making it easy to get great results straight out of the camera, even for first-time digital camera users.
  • The dial has three customizable positions (FS1-FS3), where users can save their favorite Film Simulation and selected image settings as original Film Simulation recipes. These can be accessed quickly by turning the dial, adding extra creative options for different scenes and subjects, using options including Grain Effect, Color Tone, and Highlights, for a truly bespoke look.

Fully featured, yet simple to use

  • A dedicated switch on the top of the camera selects AUTO mode, where X-T30 III automatically detects the scene and selects optimal focus and exposure settings, leaving users to concentrate on creating memorable images.
  • The camera has a built-in flash. When switched on, it automatically adjusts flash output, making it ideal for portraits in low-light or backlit situations.
  • The central viewfinder places the finder directly above the lens axis. This helps users focus more easily on the subject and background, recreating the classic film-camera experience.
  • The tilting rear LCD monitor uses 1.62 million dots, making it simpler to frame images from high or low angles – perfect for travel and landscape photography.
  • An ergonomically designed grip fits comfortably in the hand, offering assured handling despite the camera’s compact dimensions. • X-T30 III connects wirelessly to selected instax™ Link smartphone printers4 , for direct printing without using an app. Newly added support for the instax™ mini, instax™ SQUARE, and instax™ WIDE formats helps users enjoy a seamless experience from

Pricing and Availability

FUJIFILM X-T30 III mirrorless digital camera will be available late November 2025, with a kit version including the newly-announced XC13-33mmF3.5-6.3 OIS lens available mid December 2025. X-T30 III will be available at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $999.95 and $1,249.99 CAD, and the camera/lens kit will be available at a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $1,149.95 USD and $1,449.99 CAD. For more information, please visit https://www.fujifilm- x.com/en-us/products/cameras/x-t30-iii/.

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