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DJI Avata 360 Spotted at FCCID

FCCID imageFinally, we have some good news. The DJI Avata 360 FPV drone has been officially registered in the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as of November 19, 2025. What does it mean? That clearly means it has become eligible to officially arrive in the United States of America. Here at thenewcamera.com We have already added a lot of details on our website related to the DJI Avata 360 FPV that also includes the DJI Avata 360 release date, specifications, and now, finally, we also have the FCC approval details. Now, let’s explore more about the Avata 360.

What is the DJI Avata 360? A Game-Changer for FPV Enthusiasts

The DJI Avata series is always known for redefining the FPV experience, blending the cinematic motion with intuitive controls. Now, what does the new Avata 360 do? It takes the overall experience further by introducing a complete 360 panoramic capture while moving, so obviously, it will allow you to recompose the entire scene even after one shot with the drone. The crash-resistant form factor is again one of the best technologies we have in the DJI series, so you can fly it very freely and obviously can do professional aerial cinematography with a new level of experience.

As we can clearly see from the leaked images, it is not just an incremental update. It is a clear-cut, bold entry in the new 360 FPV drone world. Yes, we do already have the Insta Antigravity A1 series announcement, but to compete against it, we finally have the Avata 360 FPV. Now what more—the integration with the DJI Goggles 3 and RC Motion 3 remote controller will allow you to have a fly-like-a-bird experience, or better to say, a Superman-style experience.

FCC Certification Breakdown: Clearing the US Hurdles

FCC approval is non-negotiable for any wireless device sold in the US, ensuring compliance with radio frequency standards and safety regulations. The DJI Avata 360‘s filing under FCC ID SS3-DVN3NT (with IC: 11805A-DVN3NT for Canada) confirms it meets these benchmarks.

Key details from the certification label:

  • Model: DVN3NT
  • Battery Specs: 14.32V, 38.67Wh (Powered by CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B))
  • Certifications: ASTM F3411-22a-RID-B for remote ID compliance, CMIIT ID: 2024446LE360, ANATEL (Brazil), and more
  • Manufacturer: SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, China
  • Warnings: Standard FCC notes on interference, plus hazards like “Keep fingers and body parts away from moving parts.”

This green light is especially significant given the FCC’s recent 3-0 vote to enable retroactive bans on “national security risk” devices, which has DJI in its crosshairs. DJI has pushed back, arguing the measures are politically motivated, but this approval shows they’re not slowing down.

Leaked DJI Avata 360 Specs: What We Know So Far

Now it’s time to explore the core specifications of the DJI Avata 360 drone—what we know so far and what we are expecting to be present inside the drone. We expect it to carry the same 1/1.1-inch size sensor that we have already seen in the Osmo 360. Let’s dive into the details and explore the entire core specs of the drone that we know so far.

Feature Details
Camera System Dual 1/1.1-inch CMOS sensors for 360° capture; 38MP stills
Video Resolution 8K/50fps panoramic video; 4K/120fps standard; 10-bit D-Log M color
Photo Resolution 120MP panoramic photos
Stabilization RockSteady 3.0+ with HorizonBalancing
Obstacle Avoidance Advanced LiDAR + visual sensors (front-facing array)
Flight Time Up to 25 minutes (based on battery specs)
Max Speed 27 m/s (60 mph) in manual mode
Transmission O4 (OcuSync 4.0) up to 20km range
Weight ~377g (under 250g? Leaks vary)
Price Estimate $999 Fly More Combo

All these specifications position the Avata 360 to be one of the best 360 drones present in late 2025 or in 2026, since even in 2026 we already have one logical competitor of the Avata 360, which is the Antigravity A1. The Avata series is already known for its precise maneuvers and traditional FPV-style flying experience. So it will be highly interesting to see both competing against each other., Moreover, trusted leakers like Igor Bogdanov have all but confirmed the design, with promo shots showing a sleek, bullet-like body ready for holiday shelves.

US Market Implications: Launch Date and Ban Risks

The best part is that the Avata 360 has already received the FCC certification, but as we all know, December 23 is the date when we may have a major ban on DJI in the United States of America. And that’s why there is a latest buzz around that we may see an early announcement of the DJI Avata 360 in December 2025. Not only that, the Pocket 4 announcement is also expected in the same month.

Why the DJI Avata 360 Matters for Drone Lovers

The DJI Avata 360 isn’t just another drone; it’s a leap toward all-in-one aerial storytelling. With FCC approval secured, it’s primed to dominate searches for “best FPV drone 2026” and challenge competitors like Insta360’s Sphere. Stay tuned to TheNewCamera for official announcements—we’ll update this page as leaks turn to launches.

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Hasselblad X2D II 100C Dominates Yodobashi's September First-Half Camera Sales Rankings

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That was really a big surprise to know that when the high-end Hasselblad X2D II 100C claimed the top spot in Yodobashi (According to the latest data we have from CAPA CAMERA WEB), since it’s not an entry-level camera nor does it belong to the budget category, but people love it so much, I think the time has arrived for Hasselblad to expand their Mirrorless range to different sensor sizes.

Camera SALES Ranking 1st half of Sep 2025.

  1. Hasselblad X2D II 100C Body
  2. Sony α7C II Zoom Lens Kit
  3. Fujifilm X-M5 XC15-45mm Lens Kit
  4. Sony α7C II Body
  5. Canon EOS R5 Mark II Body
  6. Canon EOS R50 Double Zoom Kit
  7. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-E10 II Double Zoom Lens Kit
  8. Nikon Z50II Double Zoom Kit
  9. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-E10 II Power Zoom Lens Kit
  10. Canon EOS R6 Mark II Body

The Ranking we have below, from September 1st to 15th, 2025, showcases a diverse mix of cameras. Breaking it down by brand, Sony dominates with four models in the top 10, followed by Canon with three. Nikon, Hasselblad, and Fujifilm each secure one spot.

Unfortunately, Nikon is not that much visible in the list; Canon and Sony dominate the entire landscape of rankings. Let’s hope the Nikon ZR and Zf silver models will show up in the ranking next month

It’s great to see a premium camera gaining popularity among users. The camera + 35-100mm lens will cost you approximately $12K, the body itself priced at $7399, and in Japan, the Hassy will cost you approx over 1 million yen.

Fujifilm’s X-E5 kit lens and body, which were ranked first and second in their last ranking, have fallen out of the rankings early on, which is concerning. Could this be due to a supply shortage? But, on a brighter note, the Fujifilm X-M5 XC15-45mm Lens Kit climbed from sixth to third, indicating strong demand for compact, versatile options in the APS-C segment.

Canon is sure making its strong presence felt in the Japanese camera market with the EOS R5 Mark II, EOS R50, and EOS R6 Mark II all ranking in the top 10. Not only is Japan, the Canon R6 Mark II is the best-selling mirrorless camera of September in Amazon USA, replacing the Canon R50, which was leading the #1 best-selling mirrorless camera position in Amazon USA for a long time.

ABout the author: The article “Hasselblad X2D II 100C Dominates Yodobashi’s September First-Half Camera Sales Rankings” written by thenewcamera.com team on 4:12 am, Monday, 29 September 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER |  INSTAGRAM to get live news — > to get live  Camera NewsCanon Rumors 24X7.

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Canon 410MP Sensor to Power R5 Mark III Tech?

Canon 410 MP Sensor

Canon has introduced their 410-megapixel ( LI8030SA) sensor, a kind of groundbreaking technology in terms of full-frame sensors, since no one has ever introduced that much resolution ever in a 35mm format. The sensor was exhibited at the Shanghai International Photography, Cricket, and Digital Imaging Exhibition from July 16 to 18. The most notable feature of this sensor is its high resolution. With the help of 410 megapixels, the sensor creates an image resolution of 24,592 × 16,704 pixels, which is somehow equivalent to 24K resolution. Practically, it is 198 times sharper than Full HD, and if you put more calculation into it, it is 12 times more intense and clear than existing 8K cameras.

Capabilities of Canon 410 Megapixel Full Frame Sensor

The 410 Mp LI8030SA sensor comes in two variationsAvailable in RGB (LI8030SAC) and monochrome (LI8030SAM), In simple words, one is the colour and the other is black and white. Both of the sensors are designed with the help of BSI CMOS technology, which helps them perform better in low-light scenarios. With such high-resolution pixels onboard, the biggest challenge is the readout speed, which is 3,280 megapixels per second, equivalent to 8 frames per second while maintaining the full resolution of the sensor.

The monochrome version (LI8030SAM), or better to say the black and white version, also allows the pixel binning feature that scales down the sensor resolution to 100Mp megapixels with improved dynamic range and low-light performance. With the 410-megapixel sensor, you can also record 100-megapixel videos at 24 frames per second.

Canon 410 Megapixel Sensor Area of Application

At this very moment, with this set of technologies we have, the sensor has a very limited area of application.

  • Industrial Inspection: Identifies microscopic defects in semiconductor wafers
  • Aerial Mapping: ultra-detailed maps for urban planning
  • Medical Imaging:  high-resolution scans
  • Scientific Research: Supports microscopy, astronomy, and material science
  • Surveillance and Security: Use in Intelligent Traffic Systems

Technical Strengths and Challenges of the 410 Megapixel Sensor

The biggest problem faced by Canon itself while testing the prototypes of the 410-megapixel sensor is that they had to use lenses with apertures wider than f/2.2 to avoid the diffraction generated by the sensor. While using the sensor, they concluded that no lens is able to resolve the sensor’s resolution when having an aperture narrower than f/2.2.

The other biggest challenge faced by Canon’s research and development team is data handling. Once the image is clicked, the sensor generates 717 MB of data in a single shot, which roughly generates or requires a 5.74 Gbps high-speed data transfer interface.

Canon R5 mark III

Why the 410-Megapixel Sensor Isn’t for Consumer Cameras but Could Shape the Canon R5 Mark III

The sensor itself is not made for consumer-level cameras, specifically if we think about the Canon R5 series, which is a perfect balance of speed, versatility, and resolution made for professional photographers and videographers. Even if they want to use it in a consumer-level camera, they have to overcome data overload, lens limitations, as well as cost and practicality.

But at the very same time, be assured — the 410-megapixel sensor will go on to save Canon’s future consumer-grade sensors, specifically, we are talking about the Canon R5 series, which is now using a 45-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor.

The 410-megapixel sensor’s pixel miniaturisation technique will help higher-resolution cameras potentially achieve resolutions up to 60 to 80 megapixels easily, while maintaining manageable data size, improving moire reduction, as well as low-light performance and dynamic range.

As well as the efficient data readout methods that have been discovered to overcome the challenges faced by the 410-megapixel sensor will help consumer-level Canon R5 Mark III cameras to capture 8K video resolution at higher frame rates.

As we all know, the Canon super-resolution sensor is too extreme or difficult for consumer-level use, but its technology will surely help to innovate new features inside the upcoming Canon R5 Mark III camera.

Canon’s 410 megapixel sensor technology is a big jump in terms of technical achievement for Canon itself. It not only pushes technological boundaries of sensor development, it will help to save the future full-frame imaging division of consumer release-grade cameras. Technological advancement achieved by Canon by developing this sensor, such as pixel miniaturization, readout speed improvement, as well as low light performance, will potentially help the development of upcoming Canon R5 Mark 3 camera with more higher resolution sensor and upscaled core specification.

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Panasonic LUMIX S1 II Specification

 

The Panasonic S1 II camera arrives with the same 24 MP partially stacked CMOS sensor we have seen in the Nikon Z6 III camera. The Panasonic S1 II full specification is now available. Let’s have a detailed look at the core specification

LUMIX S1 II Specifications

Image Sensor

  • Type: 35mm CMOS
  • Effective Pixels: 24.1MP
  • Dynamic Range: 15 stops (V-Log DR Boost), 14+ stops (V-Log)
  • Dust Removal: Sensor-shift with AR coating
  • Image Stabilization: 5-axis (8 stops central, 7 stops peripheral, Dual I.S. 2)
  • ISO: Normal (100-51200), V-Log (640-51200), DR Boost (On/Off), Dual Native ISO (Auto/Low/High)

Storage

  • Slot 1: CFexpress Type B
  • Slot 2: SD UHS-II

Autofocus

  • Type: Phase Detection + Contrast
  • Focus Points: 779 (Phase) / 315 (Contrast)
  • Brightness Range: -6 to 18EV
  • Object Detection: People, Animals, Cars, Motorcycles, Trains, Airplanes

Shutter

  • Mechanical: 60s – 1/8000s
  • Electronic Front Curtain: 60s – 1/2000s
  • Electronic: 60s – 1/16000s
  • Flash Sync: 1/250s

Continuous Shooting

  • Mechanical: Up to 10fps (H+, AFC)
  • Electronic: Up to 30fps (SH, AFC), 10fps (H+, AFC)
  • Burst Capacity: 200+ RAW (Mechanical), 180 RAW (SH)

Viewfinder

  • Type: OLED
  • Resolution: 5.76M dots
  • Frame Rate: 60/120fps

Monitor

  • Size: 3.0″ Free-Angle
  • Resolution: 1.84M dots

Video

  • Frame Rates:
    • 6K 59.94p (LGOP)
    • 4K 119.88p (LGOP), 59.94p (ALL-I/ProRes)
    • 5.8K 29.97p (ProRes)
  • Output: MOV (H.264/H.265/ProRes/ProRes RAW), MP4 (H.264/H.265)
  • Log: V-Log, ARRI LogC3 (with DMW-SFU3A)
  • Audio: LPCM (24-bit), 32-bit float (XLR2)

Connectivity

  • USB: USB-C (10Gbps), 4K 29.97p Streaming
  • HDMI: Type A
  • Audio Ports: 3.5mm Mic, 3.5mm Headphone
  • Wireless: Wi-Fi (5/2.4GHz), Bluetooth 5.0, FHD 59.94p Streaming
  • Other: 2.5mm Remote

Battery

  • Type: 7.2V, 2200mAh
  • Shots: 348 (CFexpress, LVF), 359 (SD, LVF)
  • Battery Grip: DMW-BG2 (sold separately)

Physical

  • Dimensions: 134.3 x 102.3 x 91.8mm
  • Weight: 718g (body), 800g (with battery)
  • Build: Dust and water resistant

Panasonic S1 IIE specification here

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Sigma 200mm F2.0 full-frame Announcement Soon

Sigma is about to release a new 200mm F2.0 full-frame telephoto prime lens. The lens belongs to the Sports series and is available in Sony E-mount and Panasonic L-mount. There is currently no other specific parameter information. It is expected to be released soon. Users who like bokeh should not miss it. In a recent interview, Sigma said we will be revealing a unique lens soon that never existed before. Is that the same? We will post more updates here as soon as they become available.

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Sony FX30 at its LOWEST Price - Sony FX30 Sale ALERT

Finally, we have the Sony FX30 camera at its lowest price—only $1,498. So, if you are interested in content creation, weddings, and photography, or if you love having a perfect cinema camera in your hand, then this is without a doubt the best time to have the FX30 camera.

Check out the latest / Lowest price of Sony FX30 at B&H Store | Amazon.com

TTartisan Mysterious Product - A Mirrorless Camera or a New Lens?

So, that’s the teaser TTartisan has uploaded to its page. They are making very bold claims about their upcoming product on 27 February at the CP+ Show in Yokohama, Japan.

And the level of excitement they have is just amazing, you can see their Teaser text, a hypothetical chat that is full of excitement and no logic behind that 🙂 , that sounds fascinating and at the very same time it excites us too what coming next from these guys

Some rumors also state that they are about to announce their first Mirrorless Camera, is it is true then it’s a piece of very good news. Once they have started something other Chinese third-party lens makers will also follow soon, and after a while, we have a huge range of budget mirrorless camera options…. just a thought

Btw, we have to wait, and see what coming up Next from TTartisan at Yokohama on Feb 27, before that if we get any new updates about upcoming TTartisan  cameras and lenses we will post an update soon.

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