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By admin, on September 17th, 2025

We have confirmed the announcement date of the DJI Osmo Nano [Post here], which is September 23, 2025. Now we have the confirmed set of specifications that is about to arrive inside the Osmo Nano 2025 edition. In this article, we will break down the detailed specifications of the DJI Osmo Nano, using other reliable information we have.
Design and Build
As you have seen in the leaked images, the DJI Osmo Nano keeps the modular magnetic design. It is an excellent point-of-view camera and very easy to carry, and you won’t believe the weight is only 58 grams—lighter than most smartphones—you won’t even notice while carrying it yourself. Now, other than that, the design is a bit rugged and suitable for outdoor activities. The camera also features a compact OLED touchscreen for controls/settings. At the same time, the camera also has gesture-based operations, meaning you can use it hands-free—that’s a tremendous thing for a type of Nano camera.

Camera and Video Capabilities
Finally, we received confirmation that the Osmo Nano features a 1/1.3-inch sensor, enabling high-quality footage even in challenging conditions. Video recording specs include:
- DCI 4K at 60fps
- UHD 4K at 120fps
- 1080p at 240fps f
Before discussing the details, let’s take a look at the specification table of the upcoming DJI Osmo Nano camera.
DJI Osmo Nano Specifications
| Category |
Specification |
Details |
| Design and Build |
Weight |
Less than 58 grams |
|
Design |
Modular magnetic design for easy attachment to surfaces like helmets, bikes, or clothing |
|
Display |
Compact OLED touchscreen with gesture-based operations |
| Camera Sensor |
Type |
1/1.3-inch sensor |
| Video Recording |
Resolutions and Frame Rates |
– DCI 4K at 60fps
– UHD 4K at 120fps
– 1080p at 240fps |
| Features |
— |
Active AI tracking, RockSteady 3.0 stabilization, HorizonLock (up to 360 degrees), time-lapse modes |
| Battery |
Runtime |
Up to 2.5 hours of continuous recording |
|
Charging |
USB-C fast charging: 80% in 20 minutes |
| Storage |
Internal |
64GB or 128GB options |
|
Expandable |
MicroSD (TF) card slot Not Available |
| Audio |
Integration |
Seamless pairing with DJI Mic 3 (no additional receiver needed) |
| Ecosystem |
App |
Integrates with DJI Mimo app for real-time editing, AI suggestions, and social media sharing |
| Pricing |
Standard Combo (64GB) |
$399 |
|
128GB Version |
$429 |
| Launch Date |
Date |
September 23, 2025 |
| Comparison |
Weight vs. Competitor |
Slightly heavier than Insta360 GO 3S (53g), but with superior ecosystem and features |

Battery and Storage
I am really very much impressed with the battery specification of the camera, offering up to 2.5 hours of continuous recording on a single charge. That’s really more than enough for a point-of-view camera like this being so tiny and able to record 4K videos for more than 2.5 hours. It is one of the best cameras for day-to-day life vlogs and recording point-of-view footage.
Audio and Ecosystem Integration
This is the best part of the DJI ecosystem, where you can easily connect your wireless DJI Mic 2 or Mic 3 with your DJI Osmo Nano camera—no need for an extra receiver to be connected to the camera, it’s built-in for the mic, and you can easily connect whenever you want to. It also integrates with the DJI Mimo app, so u have real-time editing tools access in ur hand, the Nano camera also features AI-powered suggestions, and easy social media sharing.
Pricing and Availability
The price information was leaked by Adorama a few days ago
- DJI Osmo Nano $399 for the 64GB standard combo
- and $429 for the 128GB version,
The ultra-portable point-of-view DJI Nano camera is one of the strongest contenders against the existing Insta360 GO 3S. The design is very unique, and specifically what I actually love about this camera is the integration with the DJI ecosystem, specifically the Mic 3. So I can also record my day-to-day life vlogs in a crystal-clear voice. Obviously, it will redefine the point-of-view action camera market since it is arriving with cutting-edge technology as well as its own ecosystem, which makes it quite a bit heavier competitor in the market.
source – Thenewcamera Twitter
By admin, on September 17th, 2025

Amazon Prime Day 2025 which will be held from October 7 to 8, so we have collected some of the best available discounts for and active deals related to DJI cameras, gimbals, microphones and drones in this page, the products that we have listed below are the highlighted ones those who have the maximum saving on their retail prices specifically these deals are available on the Amazon USA website, so finally this is the best time to upgrade your gear, now let’s explore the best DJI Amazon Prime Day deals in USA 2025.
Top Amazon Prime Day DJI Deals 2025

1. DJI Mic 2 (2 TX + 1 RX ) – Wireless Lavalier Microphone
The DJI Mic 2 is a go-to for creators needing crystal-clear audio. The good thing is that we are having a good discount over the DJI Mic 2 and to get 32-bit float audio you don’t have to spend a fortune over the DJI Mic 3 this is also available in the Mic 2 so this is the best deal if you are thinking to have a high-quality wireless audio interface for your smartphone or camera, at the very same time additional features include intelligent noise cancelling balanced sound input up to 820 feet that is 250 m of range, other than that it does offer lots of customization to match your workflow. The deal is on the bundle, which includes two transmitters and one receiver with a charging case that helps to run your mics up to 18 hours. The box also includes windscreens, the clip magnets and the adapters.
- Key Features: obviously, the key features include 32-bit float audio that delivers you very rich, detailed, higher latitude audio files, Bluetooth connectivity to the DJI Mimo app, and direct connection to Osmo Pocket 3 or Action 4 without a receiver.
- Customer Ratings: 4.5/5 stars based on 1000+ reviews.
- Current Price: $179 (down from $219, 18% off) – this is a record-low post-Prime Day deal.
- Charging Case + 1 TX + 1 RX bundle; $349 – 13% off – record-low post-Prime Day deal.
- Why It’s a Deal: This is obviously the best time to get your Mic 2 before it gets out of stock.

2. DJI Osmo Mobile SE – 3-Axis Smartphone Gimbal
Elevate your smartphone videography with the DJI Osmo Mobile SE. This is one of the most used gimbals by content creators. People love this foldable gimbal due to its compatibility and it pairs up with both iPhone and Android. It also features a magnetic clamp so you can just quickly attach your phone without struggling with the traditional phone clamp. The gimbal itself has an ActiveTrack feature that automatically tracks you as you move, so this gives you the freedom of hands-free shooting, as if it feels like an excellent AI assistant. So if you are looking for a smart gimbal, without a doubt, the DJI Mobile SE is an amazing tool.
- Key Features: 3-axis stabilization, foldable design for portability, magnetic mount, Quick Launch for iPhones, and built-in tripod grip.
- Customer Ratings: 4.5/5 stars from over 10,400 reviews.
- Current Price: $58 (down from $109, 46% off) – one of the lowest prices seen this year.
- Why It’s a Deal: Yes, we do have more gimbals in the row, like the Osmo Mobile 7P ($126, down from $149). This SE version delivers core features at a budget price, boosted by Prime Day momentum.

3. DJI Osmo Action 4 – Waterproof Action Camera
For adventure seekers, the DJI Osmo Action 4 is a rugged powerhouse with a 1/1.3-inch sensor for superior low-light performance. The DJI Action 4 camera features 4K up to 120 FPS video recording with 10-bit D-Log, so you are getting an enormous amount of details in this tiny camera. Other than that it also features RockSteady 3.0 image stabilization, even without a case. This camera is highly recommended for biking, skiing, or underwater shots, and the best part is while you are creating videos you can directly take input from your DJI Mic 2/Mic 3 without any external transmitter attached with the DJI Osmo Action 4 camera.
- Key Features: 155° ultra-wide FOV, -4°F (-20°C) freeze resistance, up to 2.5 hours battery life (extendable to 7.5 hours with Adventure Combo), magnetic mounting, dual color screens.
- Customer Ratings: 4.5/5 stars, praised for hassle-free mounts and low-light capabilities.
- Current Price: $249 (down from $289, 17% off) – a record-low that started during Prime Day and continues.
Best DJI Drone Deals for 2025
Let’s discuss the best DJI drones available here. We are listing out the discounts you may get on the Prime Day sales, starting from early October deals.
| Drone Model |
Key Features |
Customer Ratings |
Price Drop (Starts on Prime Day, Oct 8 – 9) |
| DJI Neo |
135g self-flying drone, 4K UHD camera, palm takeoff, subject tracking, QuickShots, propeller guards (controller-free). Ideal for indoors, beginners, or schools. |
4.6/5 |
$159 (down from $199, 18% off) |
| DJI Mini 4K |
Under 249g, 4K UHD camera, 3-axis gimbal, 10km transmission, 31-min flight time, wind resistance. No FAA registration needed for recreational use. |
4.7/5 |
$249 (down from $299, 17% off) |
In the Drone category the best thing is that you can grab the deals as soon as possible since you know the drone maker DJI ban exact timing is coming close and after December 2025 there is a big possibility that no drones will be available in the online or offline stores in USA so it’s better to stock them if you really use them in your workflow.
Why Shop DJI Deals Post-Prime Day?
Actually the Prime Day deals is the best time of the year to buy your favourite electronic stuff with huge discounts on Amazon USA as well as worldwide, now a lot of deals have already started like those we have listed above in the article starting from the DJI Mic 2 we also have the DJI Osmo Mobile SE Smartphone gimbal and finally the DJI Osmo Action 4. In all these three products, we have major discounts already started, so you can grab them as soon as possible, or while the stock lasts. Now in the drones category, expecting some huge discounts soon but due to the high demand in the USA and the possibility of a potential ban, very few of the models will enjoy a good price drop. Stay tuned, we will update this page as soon as we get any major DJI deals information from Amazon USA.

By admin, on September 14th, 2025

Finally, we have the exact date of the Osmo Nano, as well as confirmation of the announcement timeline for the DJI Action 6 camera. The ultra-compact DJI Osmo Nano was originally scheduled to arrive on September 15, 2025, but due to unforeseen circumstances and a last-minute cancellation, DJI had to push the date to September 23, 2025. Now this is an insider report, which was 100% right. Meanwhile, let’s talk about the DJI powerhouse action camera, the DJI Osmo Action 6, which is gearing up for a mid-October 2025 arrival. So it is now confirmed that the camera Action 6 will arrive in mid-October 2025. We will share the exact date as soon as we get it.
Why the DJI Osmo Nano Is Generating Massive Buzz – Despite the Delay
The DJI Osmo Nano is coming with an ultra-small shape and size, with excellent core specs to deliver the best performance, all these factors making it a perfect, ultra-lightweight POV camera. At the very same time, the weight is only 58 grams, so it is much lighter than your smartphone. It easily fits on your magnetic mount over your clothes so you can use it wherever you like – even on your helmets or your bike – without the need for any bulky clip.

Key Specs and Features of DJI Osmo Nano
Here is the core specification of the upcoming DJI Osmo Nano camera. Let’s start with the video performance:
- Video Performance: Capture stunning DCI 4K at 60fps, UHD 4K at 120fps, or slow-motion 1080p at 240fps and Active AI tracking.
- Stabilisation Tech: Advanced RockSteady 3.0, paired with HorizonLock to keep your horizons perfectly level even in wild tilts.
- Battery and Storage: Enjoy up to 2.5 hours of runtime on a single charge, with 80% recharge in just 20 minutes via USB-C. Opt for 64GB or 128GB built-in storage, expandable via microSD slot.
- Display and Controls: A compact OLED touchscreen, gesture controls, and intelligent modes, as well as time-lapse, add creative flair.
- Ecosystem Integration: Pairs instantly with DJI Mic 3 for pro audio without receivers, and the DJI Mimo app enables real-time editing, AI suggestions, and easy social sharing.
Price of the DJI Osmo Nano
Priced at an expected $399 for the 64GB standard combo and $429 for the 128GB. The pricing is already confirmed by the recent leaks from Adorama, which was quickly pulled back, although it does confirm its official pricing before the announcement. So the pricing you see here is also 100% confirmed.
But why this delay from September 15 to 23? See, it has been done for a purpose. Exactly why we don’t know, but yeah, it has been delayed. Compared to the Insta360 Go Ultra (around 53g with similar 4K/60fps but less DJI ecosystem synergy).

DJI Osmo Action 6: Wait Until Mid-October 2025
Many of my subscribers were waiting for the DJI Osmo Action 6 camera. We have already published several clear pictures of the Osmo Action 6. Even though the FCC ID has been leaked. We have also seen hands-on images of the camera as well as the retail packaged boxes of the DJI Osmo Action 6, and our sources have confirmed that it does carry a large 1-inch sensor, and an unbeatable 13.5 stops of dynamic range have been spotted while testing the camera. So let’s explore the specifications that stand out against existing competition.

Standout Specs and Innovations in the DJI Osmo Action 6
Expect these features to make it a top pick for thrill-seekers:
- Video Capabilities: 8K at 30fps, 5.3K at 60fps, or 4K at 120fps for epic slow-mo, all in 10-bit D-Log M for flexible post-production editing.
- Stabilization Mastery: RockSteady 4.0 with AI-boosted HorizonSteady 360° keeps footage steady and super smooth.
- Durability and Battery: Waterproof up to 18-20 meters without a case, with a 1950mAh battery +4 hours of 4K recording.
- Built-in Storage: 47GB built-in storage.
- Connectivity and Screens: Dual OLED touchscreens, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, and USB-C output for seamless workflows.
- Field of View: Digital super-wide modes and many options for vloggers, ranging from super-wide to vlog mode.
Price of Action 6 Camera
- Price of the Action 6 Camera standard combo at $329-$429,
- with the adventure bundle (extra batteries and mounts) at $479-$579.
So finally we have Action 6, which is coming with amazing specifications, a large 1-inch sensor and 8K resolution, that will also allow you to record 10-bit videos in D-Log for maximum latitude, so you can recover shadows and highlights later in post easily.
See more images and detailed core specification of the DJI action 6 camera here
What This Means for DJI Fans and the Market
Well, DJI is rocking right now with its DJI Mini 5 Pro announcement, and just after that, we will have the DJI Osmo Nano on September 23, and finally, just after a few weeks or so, we will have the Action 6 camera in mid-October. And all of these are not incremental updates – these are major updates. So if you love a drone or action cam or a POV cam, all these are coming from DJI, all these are coming within weeks.
Update: Sep 15 – Pls don’t get confused, I have clearly written in the article the Action 6 coming with 1-inch sensor, not the Osmo Nano, thanks
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By admin, on September 14th, 2025

Are you searching for the Best Canon camera under $500 in 2025? Canon does make some excellent cameras under the budget segment, specifically the new range of mirrorless cameras, and the compacts they have announced are really very versatile, and also, we have some reliable DSLR cameras in our list. All these cameras are easily available in the online retail stores in the United States of America (USA), so if you are a beginner, vlogger, or hobbyist, this camera will deliver Excellent Image quality, feature a beginner-friendly user interface, and some of them also have 4K video recording without breaking your bank.
Now, we have created this in-depth guide at TheNewCamera.com, and we will highlight the top and the best Canon cameras under $500 (although we do have some cameras in our guide that exceed your budget, like the Canon R50 or the 250D, but it does deliver exceptional performance, at a slightly higher price). We have selected the cameras based on the availability in 2025, Expert reviews, and the US market price. The article contains the best possible Canon cameras available and those that are relevant for this price range. This list is a mix of mirrorless, DSLR, and compact cameras, so you can select the best camera as per your own personal requirement and the budget you have.
So we have created a quick comparison table that will guide you to get the best Canon camera under $500 in 2025, and also a detailed analysis, and at the end, we also have an FAQ, if you have any questions or confusion.
Quick Comparison: Best Canon Cameras Under $500 in 2025
| Camera Model |
Type |
Price (USD) |
Key Features |
Rating (Out of 5) |
| Canon EOS R100 |
Mirrorless |
$399 (body + lens kit ~$479) |
24MP APS-C sensor, 4K video, Dual Pixel AF, RF mount |
4.7 |
| Canon EOS R50 |
Mirrorless |
$579 (with 18-45mm lens) |
24MP APS-C sensor, 4K/60fps video, advanced AF, subject detection |
4.8 |
| Canon EOS Rebel T7 (EOS 2000D) |
DSLR |
$399 (with 18-55mm lens) |
24MP APS-C sensor, Full HD video, Wi-Fi, 9-point AF |
4.5 |
| Canon EOS Rebel SL3 (EOS 250D) |
DSLR |
$549 (with 18-55mm lens) |
24MP APS-C sensor, 4K video, vari-angle touchscreen, Dual Pixel AF |
4.6 |
| Canon PowerShot SX740 HS |
Compact |
$429 |
20MP 1/2.3-inch sensor, 40x optical zoom, 4K video, tilting screen |
4.4 |
| Canon PowerShot V10 |
Compact |
$349 |
20MP 1-inch sensor, 4K video, built-in stand, vertical shooting |
4.3 |
| Canon PowerShot ELPH 360 HS |
Compact |
$249 |
20MP 1/2.3-inch sensor, 12x optical zoom, Full HD video, Wi-Fi |
4.2 |
Prices are approximate based on 2025 US retail averages from retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Canon USA. Kits include basic lenses where applicable. We’ve extended the budget to $600 for models like the R50, which provide superior value in 2025.

1. Canon EOS R100 – Best Overall Canon Camera Under $500
The Canon R100 camera is at the top of the list of the best Canon cameras under $500 in 2025, as it offers a perfect blend of performance and price. Suppose you are on a limited budget, looking for the best camera available for photography as well as for some video shoots. In that case, the R100 camera is the best beginner camera, and for sure, the specifications will impress you. Specifically made for photographers, the R100 camera features a Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus system, which tracks the subject automatically. You just have to click on the shutter button to capture the best pic possible, so the camera itself completely handles the autofocus part, and that’s the biggest advantage of mirrorless cameras over a DSLR. Other than that, the lens mount is now open, and we have a huge range of lenses available, so if you have purchased the Canon R100 camera and are looking for a lens upgrade, then we have also posted a dedicated article for the best lenses for the Canon R100 camera.
- Key Specs: 6.5fps burst shooting, 4K/24p video (cropped), electronic viewfinder (2.36m dots), guided user interface, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
- Pros: Compact and lightweight, fast autofocus, compatible with EF lenses via adapter.
- Cons: Fixed LCD screen, no touchscreen functionality.
- Why Buythe Canon R100 in 2025?: Only $499 body-only on Amazon USA

2. Canon EOS R50 – Best Canon Mirrorless Camera Under $600
If you’re willing to stretch to $699, the Canon EOS R50 is the best Canon camera under $500 (or close) in 2025. The best part of the Canon R50 camera is its vari-angle display screen, which is missing in the Canon R100 camera. The other major important upgrade that you will notice specifically in the design part is touch capability in the display screen, so you can access and alter the controls most easily. Other than that, un-cropped 4K video — that’s the major core specification upgrade you will witness after getting this camera. So, if you are a beginner content creator or a wedding cinematographer, it’s highly recommended to start with the Canon R50 camera.
- Key Specs: 12fps electronic burst, 4K/60fps video, vari-angle touchscreen, subject detection (people/animals/vehicles), RF mount
- Pros: Excellent for vlogging with a flip-out screen, creative filters, and long battery life.
- Cons: Plastic build feels entry-level, limited buffer for bursts.
- Why Buy in Canon R50 2025?: Priced at $699 with kit lens in US stores, Renewed like new at $699, and New available at $799 at Amazon.com

3. Canon EOS Rebel T7 – Best Budget Canon DSLR Under $500
For traditionalists, if you are looking for the best DSLR camera under $500, the Canon EOS Rebel T7 is the best option and one of the strongest contenders in this price range. One of the best parts of investing in this DSLR camera is that we have access to a very large and vast EF lens lineup, which is affordable too. The DSLR cameras are known for their reliable performance for still photography purposes.
- Key Specs: 3fps burst, Full HD/30p video, optical viewfinder, 9-point autofocus, built-in flash
- Pros: Intuitive controls, great battery life (up to 500 shots), affordable lens kits.
- Cons: No 4K video, fixed non-touch screen.
- Why Buy the Canon T7 in 2025?: At $529 with the 18-55mm lens at Amazon.com

4. Canon EOS Rebel SL3 – Best Compact Canon DSLR Under $600
The Canon EOS Rebel SL3 stands out as a versatile best Canon camera under $500 (or $600) in 2025. One of the most advanced Canon hybrid DSLR cameras ever made for beginners, also known as Canon 250D / Canon 200D Mark II in Asian and European regions. The camera features a Dual Pixel sensor, which is used in Canon mirrorless cameras for hybrid autofocusing. The SL3 camera also features a vari-angle, fully touchable display screen, so you can also easily create video vlogs alongside photography.
- Key Specs: 5fps burst, 4K/24p video, vari-angle touchscreen, Dual Pixel CMOS AF in live view, eye detection
- Pros: Lightweight (under 1 lb), creative assist modes, external mic input.
- Cons: Small viewfinder, cropped 4K recording.
- Why Buy in 2025?: Dropping to $549 with kit lens in Amazon USA (renewed as new)

5. Canon PowerShot V10 – Best Vlogging Canon Compact Camera Under $500
If you are a content creator or vlogger, the Canon V10 is the best Canon camera under $500 in 2025. The camera features a 20.9-megapixel large 1-inch sensor, which is not usual in common compact cameras, or even in some premium quality smartphones. The camera is ultra-compact in size and ready for on-the-go video recording and live streaming with a built-in stand. The camera can be used anywhere and everywhere without any hassle.
- Key Specs: 20.9MP 1-inch sensor, 19mm wide-angle lens (equiv.), 4K UHD video at 30fps, 15fps burst, tilting touchscreen LCD, digital image stabilization
- Pros: Lightweight and portable, excellent autofocus for video, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, built-in microphone with wind filter
- Cons: Fixed lens limits versatility, no optical zoom, battery life could be better
- Why Buy in 2025?: Priced at around $429, the Canon V10 is a top USA pick for vloggers
Best Canon DSLR Under $500 in 2025
If you prefer the optical viewfinder and robust build of DSLRs, if you want to do only photography with a rugged camera, and the DSLRs have a huge range of budget and affordable lenses, then the Canon T7, which is available under $500, is best for you, as we have already mentioned above. The next option is a hybrid DSLR camera like the Canon SL3, which is capable of shooting Full HD videos as well as 4K with crop and capture decent pics with the help of the hybrid CMOS autofocus sensor, which is being used in most of the cameras of today. Fortunately for a limited time, the Canon SL3 camera is available — keep in mind the $549 price tag based on bodies that are renewed Canon SL3 cameras, like ne,w according to Amazon.com.
How We Selected These Canon Cameras
Our 2025 recommendations prioritize Canon models with strong user ratings, recent price stability, and features like 4K where possible. Data collected from US-focused reviews and extended the budget slightly for value. No major new budget Canon releases by mid-2025 or in late 2025.
Choose the Best Canon Camera Under $500 for Your Needs
The best Canon camera under $500 in 2025 boils down to your style — now let’s sort out everything in a simple way: if you are looking for the Canon best mirrorless camera in 2025, it’s the Canon R100, which is available under $500 price tag. In DSLR, the Canon T7 is the best-selling DSLR camera of all time. Even today, if you check the best-selling DSLRs on Amazon USA rankings, the Canon T7 is ranked at #1 position. Under $500, that’s the best DSLR we have right now, but at the time I am writing this article, a few models of Canon 250D / 200D Mark II / Canon SL3 are available at Amazon for a limited period of time under the renewed section, available at only $549 with a kit lens. So, as far as I am concerned, this is the best deal ever, specifically in the DSLR cameras for beginners in 2025 under $500.
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By admin, on September 12th, 2025

Nikon ZR and the Canon C50 are both very new and were announced in September 2025. The Nikon ZR is Nikon’s first cinema mirrorless camera. Nikon, the Canon cinema line has been active inside Canon for more than a decade. The Nikon is priced at 2200 USD, and the Canon C50 will cost you approximately 3899. So, we do have a good price difference between these two cameras, but is the price difference between the two really worth it, meaning if you are someone who wants to do a fresh start, should you move towards a Canon or Nikon cinema camera? Or if ur a professional and not limited in any sort of budget boundaries, which camera should you choose? If you were searching for Nikon ZR vs Canon C50 comparison, then you have reached the right page. We have done the Most Detailed Specification Comparison between the two, lets dive into the details
Specification Comparison
| Feature |
Nikon ZR |
Canon EOS C50 |
| Sensor |
24MP full-frame partially stacked CMOS (from Z6III) |
32MP full-frame CMOS (new, non-stacked) |
| Max Video Resolution/FPS |
6K up to 60fps (uncropped); 4K up to 120fps (1.5x crop); 4K60 uncropped |
7K up to 60fps (RAW, 3:2 Open Gate); 4K up to 120fps (uncropped); 2K up to 180fps |
| Codecs |
REDCODE RAW (R3D NE, 12-bit, internal); N-RAW; ProRes RAW; ProRes 422 HQ; H.265 |
Canon Cinema RAW Lite (12-bit, internal); XF-AVC; XF-HEVC |
| Color Science & Log |
REDWideGamutRGB + Log3G10; N-Log; Nikon colors |
Canon Log 2/3; Wide DR; PQ/HLG/Canon 709/BT.709 |
| Oversampling |
6K to 4K oversampled for enhanced detail; |
4K up to 60fps oversampled from 7K (or 6.9K for 4K30) |
| Sensor Modes/Crops |
Full-frame uncropped in 6K/60; 1.5x crop in 4K/120; Hi-Res digital zoom |
Full-frame 3:2 Open Gate (7K full height); Super 35/16 crops; Simultaneous wide + vertical/square crops (fixed position, from cropped wide frame) |
| Dynamic Range |
15 total stops in 6K RED RAW; W |
15+ stops in full-frame (Log/RAW) |
| Rolling Shutter |
Sub-10ms (9.1ms in 6K RED RAW); Excellent for fast action |
Not fully tested |
| Audio |
32-bit float (built-in mic + 3.5mm); OZO processing (directional, zoom, isolation, cleanup); Multi-interface hotshoe |
24 Bit via XLR (via included handle); 3.5mm mic/headphone; Recording levels; Shotgun mic mount |
| Stabilization |
IBIS + Electronic (same as Z6III); Lens-based optional |
Digital compensation + lens-based optical; No IBIS |
| Ports & Connectivity |
Micro HDMI; USB-C (UVC webcam up to 1080p60); 3.5mm mic/headphone; Multi-interface hotshoe |
Full-size HDMI; USB-C; Timecode terminal; Remote; 3.5mm mic/headphone |
| Media Slots |
1x CFexpress Type B + 1x MicroSD (bottom-mounted; no redundant recording) |
Dual: 1x CFexpress + 1x SD |
| Battery Life & Thermals |
~2 hours 6K RAW (EL15 battery); Fanless, no overheating (tested up to 32°C/90°F); 2-hour 5-min record limit |
LP-E6P battery; Active cooling (fan) for extended recording; No known limits mentioned |
| Other Video Features |
User LUT import (up to 65-point, RAW-only); Tally lights; Audio cues; Frame continuity challenges due to card access; RED intercutting |
Frame.io support; Canon XC protocol; Multi-camera control/app transfer; Pre-burst in photos; Electronic burst up to 40fps (photos) |
Resolution and Open Gate, anamorphic recording
In both the comparison tables, it is very clearly visible that the Canon C50 has supremacy in resolution; you can easily record 7K videos up to 60 frames per second and 4K 120fps uncropped with this Canon C50 camera.
Availability of Open Gate recording, which is 7K 60fps RAW in 3:2 format, available at Canon C50. Another major advantage apart from all these is the anamorphic recording ability and in-camera de-squeeze functionality.
So with Canon, you can go wider with anamorphic (in-camera de-squeezing), ultra slow motion videos without any compromise or crops, at the very same time you can use anamorphic ultra-wide lenses even while recording 4k 120fps, that’s great for sure.
Nikon ZR approach is more traditional, in the limited price range we are getting REDCODE RAW R3D 12-bit internal recording, at the very same time the same spec has been used in higher-end RED cameras like the Komodo or the V-Raptor, so it’s a boon for solo creators to have such a format in this price range.
Audio is one of the most important parts of the video, and the Nikon ZR is the only camera in between the two that offers 32-bit float audio recording capability. Again, it’s another boon for solo creators to record the highest quality audio possible without investing heavily in an audio setup. OZO has been added to the Nikon ZR, which is responsible for background noise reduction while recording with internal mics. With the help of the DJI Mic 3, which is also able to record 32-bit float audio, you can generate high-quality audio files while pairing up with the Nikon ZR camera.
The Canon is limited to 24-bit audio despite the XLR handle and inputs in the camera so that’s the limitation we have with the Canon C50.

Active cooling in Canon C50 [Only in Canon C50]
Active cooling effectively makes the recording time limit indefinite. C50 also utilises a higher-resolution sensor of 32MP, which generates more heat while recording videos or oversampling compared to a 24MP sensor. To prevent any kind of overheating issues and maintain the highest recording quality possible, Canon has added a built-in fan that will keep the camera cool for longer periods of time.
The Nikon ZR features a fanless body, but Nikon claims its heat sink is significantly improved over the previous generation of Nikon cameras. We can record 6K 60fps videos for up to 2 hours and 5 minutes at 32°C without interruption. So obviously, with Nikon ZR, you can record longer videos without any significant worries.
Sensor-shift image stabilisation system [Only in Nikon ZR]
The Nikon ZR does feature a 7.5 to 8 stops of sensor-shift image stabilisation system that we have already seen in the Nikon Z6 Mark III and the Nikon Zf camera. The IBIS mechanism of the Nikon ZR is intelligent and recognises the human body and face, and when your VR lens is linked with the autofocus point, you get a maximum of 7.5 stops of advantage even in the corner of the frame. In Canon, there is no sensor-shift image stabilisation system, so you have to depend upon rigs or gimbals.
Body Design Overview
Both camera features a boxy style design. Well, the Canon C50 will be more convenient to a professional cinematographer since it already has a large handgrip, multiple Mount screw holes, even on the top plate of the camera. At the same time, a full-size HDMI port and an option for an XLR handle help to create an easy professional workflow.
With a Nikon ZR camera, it seems like we have to again use an external hand grip from grip makers like a small rig, since the grip is really very small, very similar to the Nikon Zf. Another most irritating thing is we are missing a Standard SD card slot, either u use a microSD card slot or CFexpress Type B. Comparing it to the Nikon ZR is more tilted towards a solo creator, which has all the bells and whistles that a solo creator may wish to have in their camera.
| Aspect |
Nikon ZR |
Canon EOS C50 |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) |
133 x 81 x 49 mm |
142 x 88 x 95 mm |
| Weight (Body Only) |
630g |
670g |
| Build Material |
Fiber-reinforced plastic; rugged, lightweight |
Not specified (durable cinema-grade construction assumed) |
| Grip/Handling |
Minimal grip; boxy, EVF-less; gimbal-friendly but requires third-party cages for pro rigs |
Decent integrated grip; flat-topped with handle for better handheld stability |
| Ergonomics |
Video-focused UI; tiny joystick, zoom rocker, 3 custom top buttons; minimal for solo creators but cumbersome for cinema (e.g., bottom card access) |
Cinema-optimized UI (separate photo/video modes); joystick, thumb wheel, 14 assignable buttons, 3 custom dials; highly customizable for pro workflows |
| Overall Feel |
Vlog-like (similar to Sony ZV-E1); portable but needs accessories for cinema use |
Cinema-ready (akin to Sony FX3 or Canon R5C); bulkier but more robust out-of-box |

Display Comparison
Both cameras rely solely on rear screens for composition (no EVF or accessory viewfinder option), but the Nikon ZR’s display stands out for size and brightness, aiding outdoor monitoring. The C50’s screen is smaller but highly functional with touch controls.
| Aspect |
Nikon ZR |
Canon EOS C50 |
| Size |
4 inches |
3 inches |
| Resolution |
3.07 million dots (1280 x 800 pixels) |
1.62 million dots (900 x 600 pixels) |
| Brightness |
1000 nits (peak) |
Not specified (standard for cinema cameras; likely 300-500 nits) |
| Type/Features |
Articulating; 16:10 aspect ratio; P3 color gamut support for accurate previews; touch-enabled |
Side-hinged vari-angle touch panel; flips for self-facing; customizable peaking (Peaking 1/2) |
| Advantages |
Larger and brighter for better visibility in bright environments; excellent for monitoring |
Compact and versatile articulation; integrated touch UI for focus and settings |

Expanding on ports, slots, mounting, cooling, and accessories, the C50 leans more professional with comprehensive connectivity and included extras, while the ZR prioritizes simplicity and silence.
| Aspect |
Nikon ZR |
Canon EOS C50 |
| Ports |
Micro HDMI; USB-C (3.2); 3.5mm mic/headphone; Digital hotshoe (supports audio adapters, future XLR) |
Full-size HDMI (Type-A); USB-C (3.2 Gen2); 3.5mm mic/headphone; 2x XLR (via handle); Timecode (DIN1.0/2.3); Remote (2.5mm); DC input |
| Card Slots |
1x CFexpress Type B + 1x UHS-I microSD (bottom-mounted; microSD for settings/LUTs, not backups) |
1x CFexpress Type B + 1x SD/SDHC/SDXC (side-mounted; supports relay/simultaneous recording) |
| Mounting Points |
Single 1/4-20 bottom thread; gimbal-friendly but limited; third-party cages recommended |
Multiple rigging threads; Alignment pin behind tripod thread; Multi-accessory shoe for adapters (e.g., PL-RF, EF-EOS R) |
| Cooling System |
Passive (fanless); Efficient heat dissipation; No overheating in tests (up to 125 min with USB power) |
Active (quiet fan with large vent); Designed for unlimited long recordings |
| Included Accessories |
None specified (battery, charger assumed standard) |
Detachable handle (with XLR, REC/zoom controls, mic mount); LP-E6P battery; LC-E6E charger; Mic holder; Shoulder strap; USB-C cable; AC cable |
| Other Notes |
Silent operation ideal for audio-sensitive sets; 32-bit float audio via ports/hotshoe |
Built-in stereo mics; Ethernet via USB-C adapter; Frame.io integration for cloud workflows |

Pros and Cons of the Nikon ZR
| Pros |
Cons |
| Affordable at $2,200 with internal 12-bit RED RAW for pro workflows |
Ergonomics favor vlogging (no grip, bottom cards, tiny joystick) |
| Low rolling shutter (sub-10ms) for smooth action footage |
Micro HDMI and no XLR; Limited ports for cinema rigs |
| Innovative 32-bit float audio with built-in OZO enhancements |
High RAW data rates (~190-470 MB/s); Short record times on smaller cards |
| Lightweight (630g) and fanless with excellent thermals (~2+ hours) |
No 14-bit RAW option; Overprocessed non-RAW modes (e.g., H.265 inaccuracies) |
| Superior 4-inch, 1000-nit screen for monitoring |
Weak stabilization for dynamic shots; 2-hour 5-min arbitrary limit |
| Versatile zoom rocker and quick boot-up; UVC webcam support |
LUT import limited to RAW; No redundant recording |
| Strong value as a B-cam for RED users or vlog upgrade |
Inferior for photos compared to hybrids like Z6III |

Pros and Cons of the Canon EOS C50
| Pros |
Cons |
| High-res 32MP sensor with 7K/60 RAW and 3:2 Open Gate for flexibility |
Higher price at $3,899; No IBIS (relies on digital/lens stabilization) |
| Oversampled 4K/60 from 7K for sharp, detailed footage |
Non-stacked sensor may have higher rolling shutter than competitors |
| Uncropped 4K/120 and 2K/180 for high-frame-rate options |
No built-in ND filters; Audio requires handle (included but adds bulk) |
| Dual slots (CFexpress + SD) with easy access; Timecode support |
Heavier (670g) and bulkier than some compacts; No viewfinder option |
| Active cooling for unlimited recording; Included XLR handle |
Photos use electronic shutter only (potential rolling shutter issues) |
| Simultaneous wide + vertical/square crops for social media workflows |
Vertical crops fixed (no tracking); Oversampling from cropped frame |
| 15+ stops DR and Dual Base ISO for low-light performance |
Less affordable for entry-level filmmakers; No 32-bit float audio |
| Cinema-focused build with rigging threads and custom buttons |
Screen resolution lower (1.62M dots) than some rivals |

Who Should Buy the Nikon ZR?
The Nikon ZR is made for budget-conscious content creators, vloggers, and hybrid shooters entering cinema workflows. It’s ideal for:
- Solo filmmakers or YouTubers: If you are a solo filmmaker or YouTuber, looking for a budget solution, the Nikon ZR is the best camera for you. The additional advantage we are getting with this camera is the ability to record 32-bit audio, and OZO processing simplifies run-and-gun setups.
- RED Ecosystem Users: Yes, you can use it as your primary camera; don’t underestimate its power; it inherits all the goodness of RED cameras, perfect for indie productions or commercials needing affordable RAW.
- Hybrid Photographers: Yes, you can capture some still shots if you wish to, but primarily it’s
- Avoid if: You need robust cinema ergonomics out of the box or uncropped high-FPS— go with the high budget cams then
Buy the Nikon ZR if ur overall budget is somehow limited within $3000 (since u have to buy lenses, lights, tripods, backdrops) so a lot of spending is still left even once you buy the camera.
Who Should Buy the Canon EOS C50?
The Canon EOS C50 targets professional videographers and small cinema teams seeking a bridge between hybrid and dedicated cinema cameras. It’s suited for:
- Narrative Filmmakers: 7K Open Gate, 4k 120FPS uncropped, Pro body controls and ports, no compromise in features from inside to out, the only thing that you miss in the Canon C50 is the IBIS, but as most of the production houses place their camera on heavy rigs / moving platforms, they actually didn’t need IBIS, a bunch of Canon RF and and Canon CNR lenses available for the pro cam.
- Multi-Cam Productions: Timecode, XLR, Anamorphic lenses support and in-camera de-squeez, and app control enable synced setups; active cooling handles long shoots like events or interviews.
- Canon Ecosystem Loyalists: CNR Lenses as well as RF lenses support and Log2/3 integrate with C70/R5C; 32MP photos with 40fps burst appeal to hybrid pros (e.g., wedding videographers).
- Avoid if: You’re on a tight, pls ge the Nikon Zr or Sony FX30
Choose the C50 if you can afford $3,899 and need cinema-grade tools like Open Gate or high DR for commercials/docs. It’s for those prioritizing flexibility in post (e.g., reframing) over the ZR’s RAW affordability, as evidenced by its positioning above the R5C but below the C70.
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By admin, on September 12th, 2025

As we know, the ZR is one of the first Nikon cinema release cameras that features a partially stacked CMOS sensor of Z6 III, and R3D RAW, now available on Amazon.com in the USA. When it was announced, I was really very much surprised to see the compact body design of the camera with a large 4-inch display screen on the back. After looking at the internal core specifications, it looks like a RED cinema camera. The cherry on top is that you are able to record 32-bit float audio in-camera, no XLR handle needed. And for solo creators, Nikon has also added an IBIS system, which is very similar to the advanced sensor-shift image stabilization system we have seen in the Nikon Z6 Mark III and the Nikon Zf camera.
So in this guide, we have tried to cover everything—whether you are searching for the Nikon ZR buy USA, Nikon ZR Amazon availability, where to buy the Nikon ZR in USA, or best place to buy the Nikon ZR camera—we have got everything in this article. So let’s dive in.
Why the Nikon ZR Is a Must-Buy for Cinema Enthusiasts
The Nikon ZR is one of the best Nikon Z cameras Nikon has ever announced. Now, since it’s a cinema camera, we are breaking down its top features in terms of cinema camera perspective:
- Sensor and Resolution: 6K full-frame sensor with RED color science for cinematic depth, dynamic range, and accurate colors ideal for post-production workflows.
- Audio and Monitoring: 32-bit float audio eliminates clipping issues, paired with a built-in 4″ DCI-P3 monitor for precise on-set viewing.
- Compatibility: Uses EN-EL15c batteries, compatible with existing Nikon Z-series accessories like those for the Z8, Zf, and Z6III.
- Video Performance: Supports R3D RAW recording, making it a powerhouse for professional filmmakers transitioning from DSLR to cinema setups.
- Build and Handling: Compact yet robust, with Nikon’s ergonomic design for long shoots.
Early reviews from professionals suggest it is potentially a professional-level tool and may not be for everyone. Why is it not made for everyone? Since it’s a cinema camera. But at the very same time, Nikon has made it for all of us—even if you don’t want to record your videos in complete RAW format, the camera does have recording codecs like H.265 / H.264 so you can record your videos in 10-bit or 8-bit lightweight MP4 format if you are recording for YouTube or social media.

Where to Buy Nikon ZR in the USA: Top Options
Wondering “where to buy Nikon ZR camera”? No need to think more—we have carefully selected all the available links on Amazon.com for you:
- Amazon.com USA – While searching for “Nikon ZR cinema camera” on their Nikon Z Series store page, you’ll find bundles including the body with a 24-50mm lens. With Amazon.com, we have great trust as well as benefits like Prime delivery, easy returns, and frequent deals.
- B&H Photo Video – One of my favorite stores for professional photography equipment. In general, they offer a lot of bundles, accessories, and recommendations. Check for Nikon ZR availability at B&H Store here if Amazon stocks run low.
- Adorama – Another trusted retailer and our partner store; they do offer very competitive pricing and financing options.
- Nikon USA Official Site – For direct-from-manufacturer purchases, warranties, and potential exclusives. However, Amazon often matches or beats their prices with better shipping.
Nikon ZR Price Comparison and Bundles
Based on official prices, we have multiple bundles of the Nikon ZR camera, and here they are:
Is the Nikon ZR Worth Buying Right Now?
Absolutely a BIG yes. If you’re a wedding cinematographer, beginner filmmaker, or pro content creator, the Nikon ZR is the best ever video camera Nikon created at this price range. Under $2000, you’re getting an amazing camera for cinematography—don’t miss it.
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By admin, on September 12th, 2025
In the month of September, the DJI Mini 5 Pro announcement is already there, but just after that, a lot of products are in the announcement pipeline and we have listed all of them here. Just before that, we published the updated list of products that are coming in July 2025, and this article focuses on the latest leaks, confirmed specifications, and the rumors we have related to DJI’s upcoming products.
The DJI Mini 5 Pro is officially coming on September 18. Other than that, we have fresh details on the Pocket 4 camera, Osmo Action 6, the DJI Neo 2 drone, as well as the Avata 3. Along with that, we also have very interesting information related to the DJI 360 drone. So, this is a kind of comprehensive, well-sourced insight.

1. DJI Mini 5 Pro
Now, as September 2025 unfolds, we have several drones in the announcement pipeline, and we are also hearing some regulatory challenges like the potential US drone ban. We wrote an article back in July 2025, covering all the latest and upcoming action cameras, as well as DJI drones. In this update, we are focusing on the latest leaks, confirmed specs, and rumours we have related to the upcoming DJI drones in 2025. As we all know, the DJI Mini 5 Pro is about to arrive on September 18th. In addition to that, we have a list of DJI products coming, which includes the Osmo Action 6 camera, the DJI Pocket 4, the DJI Neo 2, and the Avata 3 drone. So let’s explore the updates we have related to these upcoming products.

DJI Mini 5 Pro: Announcement before September 18
The DJI Mini 5 Pro was expected to arrive in August, but now, as per the insider information we have and the embargo lifted, it all points towards a September 18 full-fledged announcement. On September 18, DJI will lift the embargo on the DJI Mini 5 Pro drone and the shipping will start on the same day by sellers, although the announcement may happen one day before that, maybe on September 16th or 17th. The DJI Mini 5 Pro is one of the first under-249 gram drones that features a large 1-inch sensor as well as an advanced obstacle detection system. So let’s see the major specifications of the Mini 5 Pro.
DJI Mini 5 Pro Specification
- Video 4K/60fps HDR · 4K/120fps
- Gimbal Rotation 225° · True vertical
- Transmission O4+ · up to 20 km (FCC)
- Flight time Up to 36 min (smart battery) or 52 min (Plus battery)
- LiDAR detection + omnidirectional vision
- C0 certification by default (EU)
DJI Mini 5 Pro Camera specification and functions:
- 50 MP 1″ CMOS sensor and f/1.8 aperture — better low-light performance.
- 4K/60fps HDR video (up to 14 dynamic stops in Auto) and 4K/120fps for slow-motion.
- 10-bit recording (H.265) and D-Log M and HLG modes for advanced post-production.
- True vertical shooting + gimbal with 225° rotation for creative shots.
- Nightscape Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing with LiDAR and vision sensors.
- Improved 360° ActiveTrack (Standard and Cycling modes) with tracking up to 15 m/s in open environments.
- O4+ 10-bit video transmission and up to 20 km in range (FCC mode). Persistent Bluetooth for fast pairing.
- Flight time with smart (normal) battery: up to 36 minutes.
DJI Mini 5 Pro Price
- Base Model: $799–$950
- Fly More Combo: $1,099–$1,299 (includes extra batteries, charging hub)
- Premium Bundles: Up to $1,499 with accessories

2. DJI Pocket 4: New Leaked Images, Price and Specifications Updates
Now we have two different sets of images of the Pocket 4 gimbal. The first one, where you see the screen, is coming out of China, where you can clearly read Pocket 4 branding but no camera was visible; the image was shared via Weibo.

On the latest leaked image (below) of the Pocket 4 camera, better to say early prototype, we can clearly see a dual-lens setup-based camera. Both of the camera modules look completely different in size. The left one is noticeably tinier, akin to auxiliary sensors we generally see in smartphones or DJI drone multi-camera module units, for specialised functions. This asymmetry suggests not a symmetrical stereo pair but a main–auxiliary duo.

The main housing around the cameras of the new prototype seems to be compact, potentially even slimmer than the Pocket 3’s module when compared. That means DJI has managed to have a dual setup without excessive bulk. At the very same time, the device shown in the image looks fully functional—no extra wires or tapes seen on the body—which clearly indicates it’s a fully developed product or final prototype.
That’s why we have said: Will DJI risk their video quality performance/compromise in image quality by downsizing or replacing the larger sensor?

Now, not only these two, we have one more prototype image being published by Focused Media, which features a DJI prototype with a flat-style front camera that resembles the dual-camera setup, accompanied by a back display screen. So that’s quite unusual since till now you did not have any extra back screen on the Pocket series.
It’s really too hard to discuss the Pocket 4 specifications when you have multiple different types of prototypes floating in the market. In general, DJI tests several prototypes of the product before its official announcement. The source who shared early specs of the Pocket 4 camera also shared his thoughts that DJI is willing to expand the Pocket series, but this will not happen soon.
Our trusted source shared the DJI Pocket 4 specification, and we do believe him, since he recently shared embargo-related details of the Mini 4 drone.
DJI Pocket 4 Specifications (Rumoured, Updated)
- Gimbal: 3-Axis Mechanical Stabilizer, HyperSmooth-inspired
- Sensor: 1″ CMOS, Full-Pixel Fast Focusing
- Video Resolution: 8K30, 4K120, 1080p240, 170° Boost Mode
- Display: 2.2″ Rotatable OLED Touchscreen
- Shooting Modes: Smart Horizontal/Vertical, Social Media Optimized
- Color Profile: D-Log M, 10-Bit, 1 Billion Colors
- Subject Tracking: ActiveTrack 7.0, Face Auto-Detect, Dynamic Framing
- Audio: Omnidirectional Stereo, 2x DJI Mic 2 Compatibility
- Battery Life: 180 min (1080p/24fps), 80% Charge in 16 min (USB-C PD)
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Live Streaming, File Transfer
- Slow-Motion: 4K/120fps (4x), 1080p/240fps (8x), Uncropped
- Accessories: Osmo Magnetic Quick Release, ND Filters, Microphones
- Design: Compact, Lightweight, Pocket Electrotouch

3. DJI Osmo Action 6: Fall 2025 Release with Enhanced Imaging and Durability
We have a lot of images of the Action 6 camera: images from the FCC ID, the first hands-on image of the camera as well as its retail box are also leaked. DJI will use a large 1-inch sensor in its upcoming Action 6 compact camera. The recent FCC leak reveals a larger camera housing—likely a move to accommodate a larger 1-inch sensor inside. DJI has been incorporating larger sensors into its products to enhance overall quality, including low-light performance, dynamic range, and colour reproduction.
When the DJI Action 6 is coming: On or before October 2025, the announcement of Action 6 is expected.
DJI Osmo Action 6 Price
- The DJI Osmo Action 6 is expected to be priced somewhere around $329 to $429 for the standard combo.
DJI Action 6 Specifications
- Sensor: 1-inch CMOS for superior low-light and dynamic range (13.5+ stops).
- Video Resolution: 8K30, 5.3K60, 4K120 for slow-mo.
- Frame Rates: 8K30, 4K120, 1080p240.
- Colour and Bit Depth: 10-bit D-Log M/Flat profiles for pro editing.
- Stabilisation: RockSteady 4.0 with AI-enhanced HorizonSteady 360°.
- Other Features: 47GB built-in storage (odd number for marketing, like Action 5 Pro’s 47MP photos), Bluetooth 5.1 and Wi-Fi 6, USB-C video out (but no native DisplayPort), improved waterproofing (18m without case), and dual OLED touchscreens. No optical zoom—instead, digital super-wide FOV modes.
- Battery: 1950mAh for 4+ hours at 4K.

4. DJI Neo 2: Beginner-Friendly Drone Eyed for Late 2025 Debut
The good thing about the DJI Neo 2 drone is that it is already registered with the FCC ID. FCC ID is actually a milestone for every product—once it’s registered, he Drone maker is bound to be announced within a specific time period. Now, since we already have a lot of information related to the DJI Neo 2. Recent information from tipsters reveals an announcement in November 2025. Another set of information suggests that DJI is bound to announce the Neo 2 drone before January 15, 2026, since after that, the embargoes and FCC ID deadline will get over. And then there is no point in announcing Neo 2 officially after that. So the exact time frame of arrival of the DJI Neo 2 drone is from November 5th to January 15th. Stay tuned for now—if we get any further updates related to the upcoming DJI Neo 2 we will post them on our website, TheNewCamera.com.
DJI Neo 2 Specifications
- Launch Date: November 2025
- Camera: Upgraded 1-axis gimbal for 4K30 video
- Flight Features: Palm takeoff/landing, AI tracking, 6 QuickShots
- Stabilization: RockSteady and HorizonBalancing
- Weight: ~135g, C0 classification
- Transmission: O4 up to 10km
- Durability: Full propeller guards, Level 4 wind resistance, larger battery
DJI Neo 2 Price
- Standard Combo: $229–$329
- Two-Battery Combo: $279–$379
- Three-Battery Combo: $329–$429
- Motion Fly More Combo: $429–$529

5. DJI Avata 3: FPV Powerhouse Slated for Q4 2025 with Pro Upgrades
Several test images of the DJI Avata 3 have been leaked—or it’s better to say these drones that look very similar to the DJI Avata 3 images have recently leaked and were published on our website. The big confusion for us right now is that the DJI Avata 3 style drone is showing an extra camera on the top, so maybe this is a kind of different prototype, or maybe an Avata 360 version. But that’s really a very exciting moment for us.
The DJI Avata 3 leaks are not new. The first image of the DJI Avata 3 drone surfaced on May 24, 2025, and here it is.
One thing is for sure: this time, the camera gimbal is excessively large, maybe due to the presence of a large 1-inch CMOS sensor inside it.

6. DJI 360 Drone: Emerging Rumors of a Panoramic FPV Hybrid by Late 2025
Just after the announcement of the Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone—although not available to the public right now, and sales will officially start in January 2026—a competitor will emerge from DJI. From the recent leaks, we have seen an Avata-style drone with a large gimbal-style structure in the front with multi-dimensional cameras. So there is a huge possibility that in the first part of 2026, or maybe as early as December 2025, we will see a DJI 360 drone.
Recently, as per an article published in a Chinese local magazine sourced from Weibo, the drone will use the same Osmo 360 1-inch sensor-based 360-degree cameras for high-quality video recording.
DJI 360 Drone Rumored Specifications
- 8K/50fps panoramic video for ultra-high-resolution immersive footage.
- 120MP panoramic photos with 10-bit D-Log M colour grading for professional post-production.
- Flight Time: 25–32 minutes
- Features: Omnidirectional sensing, AI stitching, immersive FPV modes
- Weight: ~200g with guards
- Transmission: O4 low-latency
These are the latest updates we have regarding the upcoming DJI products, which include drones and action cameras. At the same time, the ban risk is also present, and we have addressed it in this article. So if you are planning to buy a drone, better get yourself one before December 2025. Right now we have very good offers on the DJI Mini 4, as well as the DJI Avata 2, which is also available at its lowest price.
So that’s all for now. Let me know for which camera or specific drone you are waiting, and also share your thoughts—do DJI products deserve a ban, or should we have the freedom to use the best available in the drone industry?
Would you like me to also standardise product naming (like always writing DJI Avata 3 instead of sometimes DJ I Avata 3) so it’s fully consistent across the whole article?
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