Insta360 is expanding its horizons. Now they are about to announce their own Polaroid-style camera, but wait, it’s not completely new, we have the Ace Pro 2 body, with a Polaroid grip attached with an instant Printer that allows you to quickly print your memories on the go, very similar to all the other Polaroid-style OR Fuji instant cameras. We have already seen the teaser (below). The official announcement is about to happen on November 12, 2025. It’s better to say it’s an accessory or an extension of your existing Pro two camera, which will allow you to use it as a Polaroid camera/an instant camera..
The Insta360 Polaroid Teaser: Restart of a Golden Era
Insta360 just dropped a teaser on November 6, 2025, on its official X account, with a caption stating that the action cameras are not for extreme sports. Anymore brand-new Insta360 S Pro two bundles on November 12, so this particular line of saying completely explores Insta360’s intention by not limiting itself to the action camera category. They want to expand their range as much as possible, and specifically in 2026, we have already seen that they are about to introduce a new range of consumer 360 drones in the market is starting with the antigravity A1, following up with the antigravity new/nano drone.
Visuals in the teaser reveal a modular grip that ergonomically cradles the Ace Pro 2, complete with a tactile knurled dial ( exposure or mode selector), a dedicated shutter button, and a rocker switch for quick zoom or focus adjustments. The printer module, integrated into the grip’s base, hums to life post-capture, dispensing square-format prints approximately 2×3 inches—thinner and sleeker than traditional film, hinting at Zink (zero-ink) technology rather than chemical-based Polaroid or Instax media. No audio narration beyond ambient “heat” effects and upbeat music underscores the print ejection, but overlaid text promises “enhanced control” and “exciting new accessories,” building hype without spoiling specs.
This isn’t Insta360’s first foray into grips – the earlier Xplorer Grip Kit (launched mid-2025) added basic handles and buttons—but the instant-print option elevates it to full “cosplay as a street photography camera” territory, as one analyst put it.
Insta360 Instant / Polaroid Style Camera Key Features: Expected
Take a look at the specification of the Insta360 Polaroid edition, : Let’s explore the specification now
Core Compatibility: The Creator grip is designed exclusively for Insta360 Ace Pro 2, the camera features 8K recording capability, and resolution of 50 Megapixel (8192 x 6144), which is more than enough to print high-quality instant images on the go. We have 13.5 stops of dynamic range and the camera’s 1/1.3-inch sensor for sharp, vibrant stills before instant output.
Printing Tech: The printer is Zink-based, prints via heat-activated colour crystals embedded in special paper. Prints emerge in seconds, with visible text and colours developing in real-time (as glimpsed in the teaser). Expect “print-only-what-you-want” functionality, allowing post-capture selection via the Ace Pro 2’s flip screen.
Ergonomic Upgrades: The Content creator grip features a premium knurled dial for intuitive settings tweaks. In the grip, we are also getting a responsive shutter release and a zoom rocker. Sure, it will add some bulk weight over the camera, which will be estimated at 200-300g.
Creative Modes: Sure will have AI integration for auto-enhancing prints, the Ace Pro 2 camera, and optimise for the prints. In the near future, we will have multi-size options like Instax Evo hybrids. Waterproofing might extend to the grip, but the printer could be splash-resistant only.
Battery and Storage: Our Ace Pro 2 features a large 1800mAh battery; Zink paper refills sold separately, ensuring recurring revenue like Instax film packs.
Pricing remains under wraps, but expect $150-250 for the kit, positioning it as an affordable add-on to the $400 Ace Pro 2 body. No standalone “Polaroid camera” branding yet – it’s framed as an Ace Pro 2 bundle to leverage the action cam’s ecosystem.
Feature
Details
Comparison to Instax Mini Evo
Sensor/Resolution
8K video, 48MP stills (Ace Pro 2 base)
16MP hybrid sensor
Print Tech
Zink (dry, durable)
Instax film (chemical, vintage look)
Print Size
~2×3 inches (square)
2.1×2.1 inches (credit-card style)
Controls
Knurled dial, shutter button, rocker
Touchscreen + dials
Price (Est.)
$150-250 kit
$200 camera body
Unique Edge
AI editing + action cam ruggedness
Pure analog charm
Taking on the Instax Empire: Why This Matters
Insta360 is selecting its competitor very wisely; they are entering into a space of high revenue with less competition or a set of investments. They have started with Antigravity A1 series 360 drones, since they already have mastered 360 camera tech, and now it’s time to conquer 360 space with the A1 series. Fujifilm’s Q2/H1 FY2025 earnings (released November 6, 2025). The table projected a full FY2025 Instax revenue of ¥160-170 billion. The Instax and Polaroid series have a very large consumer base, even though the fact is that the biggest part of Fuji Imaging division revenue comes from Instax series cameras and print papers, and not from their pro mirrorless camera range.
Do, Finally, Insta360 is expanding its wings, although we are waiting for the Insta360Ace Pro 3 camera. of our sources tipped us close group of pro content creators and reviewers already have the Ace Pro 3 camera. Although as we get more information on the Ace Pro 3, like. Leaked images, announcement date, or specs will post a separate update here on thenewcammera.com
Till then, let’s enjoy the polaroid-style camera from Insta360
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Excitement at its highest peak. Since we have confirmations related to the upcoming Sony A7V camera, it’s coming with the same 33 am sensor that we have seen in the Sony A7 IV, obviously it’s an subtle update, we do have the core specification of the upcoming camera that we have mentioned below in the article, but just before that we have recently witnessed the first hands-on images of the Sony A7 V camera leaked via, reliable source, Sonyalpharumors.com
Top-down view highlighting the EVF hump, mode dial, and dual-slot compartment.
Sony A7V image Credit: SonyAlphaRumors.com
Rear panel with flip-out screen and updated button array—no C5, enhanced grip texture.
Sony A7V: Confirmed & Rumored Specs
Finally we have the core specification of the camera. The sensor of the camera is said to remain the same as we have seen in the Sony A7 IV camera, overall the update in not revolutionary its an evolutionary upgrade. For those who already have the Sony A7 IV camera may get a little bit disappointed with the latest update,
Drawing from insider leaks, the A7V promises evolutionary upgrades for creators, balancing photo and video workflows. Here’s the latest breakdown:
Feature
Details
Sensor
33MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS (same as A7 IV? Or Tweaked or partially stacked—TBD)
Autofocus/Processor
New AI chip (like A1 II) for advanced subject detection (humans, animals, vehicles, insects)
Burst Rate
Up to 15 FPS (mechanical; improved from A7 IV’s 10 FPS)
Screen: First articulating display in the A7 series—game-changer for vertical content.
Potential drawback vs. A7 IV:
Sensor: The Sensor remain the same as that of the A7 IV, at the end user will get the same image quality as of predecessor
Basically, we are getting the same sensor, a new AI processor, and Bionz X working in full throttle mode, by extending the limited capabilities we have already faced in A7 IV in terms of continuous shooting mode
With hands-on images now confirmed, the Sony A7V is no longer just a rumour — it’s real, imminent, and packed with pro-grade tech. As per the latest updates, the camera is coming out in December. Rumour mill says, maybe Dec 5, so we are still waiting for a legit date
DJI customer pockets for the lakes are rolling up quickly. A fresh leak shows DJI employees testing the Osmo Pocket 4 alongside the Pocket 3 at a nearby Shenzhen store in China. We are spotting the pocket 4 camera rumours from the very beginning. Credible sources like drone insider Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News on X) posted an NDA (Non-disclosure agreement). Just after that, a leaked image surfaced on the web, and according to the source, the picture is coming straight out of a promotional video shoot in Barcelona. On October 27th, 2025, Source confirmed that the DJI Pocket 4 has already entered production and is scheduled for release in a few months. And with this set of information, the source also dropped the chassis of the Pocket 4 vs the Pocket 3. All these sets of information do give strong hints that the DJI is finally preparing to announce the Pocket 4 in the next 2 to 3 months. That is sometime in between December – January 2025, the Pocket 4 Camera will officially arrive. Now let’s talk about the Latest leak we have
The Shenzhen Leak: Candid Testing in DJI’s Backyard
The DJI POCKET 4 camera leaks are now rolling up in high speed. According to the fresh update we have, actually it’s coming from the heart of DJI’s world: As Source, the Employees are testing the Osmo Pocket 4 camera head-to-head with the Pocket 3 in a nearby Shenzhen store in China.
As we can see, one of the DJI employees or maybe a Beta Tester/reviewer of products is preparing reviews to be published on the announcement day, testing out the Pocket 4 camera against the Pocket 3 in a true candid urban testing ground, to bring out the real output of the low-light performance of the new Pocket 4 camera.
What the Photos Spill on the Osmo Pocket 4 Design
The Pocket 3 camera is easily recognisable, as you can notice the boxy style design, very familiar black chassis, 1-inch sensor, and rotatable touchscreen glowing live. But keep in mind that the Pocket 4 camera is just slightly taller than the Pocket 3 since, test rig angles are one taller and the other shorter for that side-by-side illusion. So, don’t get confused at first glance that the Pocket 4 is much taller than the Pocket 3. Overall, the Pocket 4’s sleeker profile (hinted at -116g, a 35% drop from 179g) optimises for shooting.
The DJI Pocket 4 inherits a sleek design and features a more refined body. As you can see, the Pocket 4 is on a diet, meaning it is slimmer and slightly away from the Boxy design we saw on the Pocket 3 camera.
That said, image quality’s got limits here. While writing this article, my main concern is the image quality of the shared images. I am not able to find out exactly, the new buttons below the display are what we have seen multiple times in Barcelona street snaps or earlier NDA renders.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Release Date and Price: Timeline Tease
Osmo pocket 4 release date is near to us, we have two different sets of intel, all this intel is pointing to the Dec-Jan Announcement of the Pocket 4 camera.
Pricing lands at $699–$799 base, maybe $899 for a zoom-heavy Pro in early ’26. Meanwhile, Pocket 3’s dipping to $529—tempting if you’re not holding out.
Why the Osmo Pocket 4 Leaks Have Creators Hyped
We have seen multiple prototypes of the Pocket 4 camera till now. The Pocket 4’s recent set of leaks and information looks very promising. For,
If the Pocket 4 delivers on the hype – larger sensor for buttery bokeh, extended battery for all-day shoots, and that elusive 8K tease – it could redefine pocketable cinema. Imagine run-and-gun docs in a mall like this, with zero post-stab hassle. But caveats: This is unverified footage from an anonymous tipster, consistent with leaks but not gospel. DJI could slap an NDA takedown faster than you can say “gimbal lock.”
What do you think – game-changer or incremental glow-up? Drop your takes in the comments, and keep your eyes peeled for more Shenzhen surprises. We’ll update as this unfolds.
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In a move that’s sure to thrill hybrid shooters, wildlife enthusiasts, and sports photographers alike, Canon has officially unveiled the EOS R6 Mark III—the latest evolution in its wildly popular R6 series. Building on the legacy of its predecessors, this full-frame mirrorless powerhouse cranks up the performance with groundbreaking autofocus, enhanced image stabilization, and blistering speed, all packed into a body that’s as rugged as it is refined. If you’re in the market for a camera that doesn’t just keep up with your creative chaos but anticipates it, the R6 Mark III is here to deliver. Let’s dive into what makes this beast a game-changer.
A Sensor and Processor Duo That’s Pure Magic
At the heart of the R6 Mark III beats a 34.2-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, delivering the sharp, dynamic images Canon fans crave. Paired with the DIGIC X processor, it handles everything from low-light wizardry to high-speed bursts with effortless grace. The sensor’s built-in low-pass filter (4th-generation) and integrated EOS cleaning system keep dust at bay, while the RGB primary color filter ensures vibrant, true-to-life hues right from the source. But the real showstopper? Canon’s innovative 8.5-stop IBIS, offering rock-solid stabilization for handheld mastery. Say goodbye to shaky shots—whether you’re tracking a bird in flight or nailing that cinematic pan, this camera steadies the storm.
Autofocus That Reads Your Mind
If autofocus is your love language, the R6 Mark III speaks it fluently. Dual Pixel CMOS AF II boasts multi-subject detection for people, animals, and vehicles, with 100-face storage for lightning-fast recognition. It covers a staggering 100% x 100% of the frame, with a working range from EV -6.5 to 21 (tested with the RF 50mm F1.2 L USM at 23°C and ISO 100). That’s moonlit portraits and midday mayhem, all in focus.
Modes include One Shot and Servo AF, with manual selection options galore: Spot AF, 1-point, Expand areas, Zone, and even Whole Area AF. Tracking is next-level, locking onto faces, eyes, heads, bodies, and even vehicles like cars, motorbikes, trains, and aircraft—perfect for motorsports or aviation pros. Animal detection covers dogs, cats, birds, and horses, with up to 10 registrable subjects for your favorites.
Manual focus gets a boost too: Peaking sensitivity (High/Medium/Low), focus guides, and bracketing for 2–999 images with customizable increments. And don’t forget AF Assist Beam via LED or external flash for those dim venues.
Exposure and Metering: Precision in Every Pixel
Metering is real-time and evaluative, using the sensor for spot-on results across four modes: Evaluative (linked to all AF points), Partial (6% of viewfinder), Spot (2%), and Center-weighted average. The brightness range spans EV -3 to 20 (or up to 21 with EVF), with AE Lock triggered by AF-ON, Fx button, or shutter half-press.
Exposure compensation hits ±3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop steps, and AEB bracketing does the same for three shots. ISO sensitivity? AUTO from 100-64,000 native—ideal for night owls. High ISO noise reduction offers four levels (including multi-shot), and Anti-Flicker Shooting detects 100% or 120Hz flicker from lights, ensuring clean stills and video.
White balance is flexible: AWB (Ambience or White priority), presets like Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, and Flash, plus custom Kelvin (2,500–10,000K) and bracketing. It’s all customizable in 50K increments for that perfect skin tone.
Shutter Speed Demons: Capture the Unmissable
The electronically controlled focal-plane shutter (with electronic 1st-curtain option) syncs at 1/250 sec X-sync and releases electromagnetically. Speeds? Mechanical: 30–1/8,000 sec; Electronic 1st-curtain: same; full electronic: up to 30 sec. Bulb mode is there for long exposures, and TWB (Time Value Movie) support keeps video smooth.
Burst shooters, rejoice: Up to 40 fps electronic shutter with pre-capture enabled and blackout-free viewfinder action. It’s a wildlife and action photographer’s dream.
Viewfinder and Display: See It All, Feel It All
Peering through the 5.76-million-dot EVF (0.76x magnification) feels like stepping into your shot—120fps performance, 20mm eyepoint, and dioptre correction from -4 to +2 m⁻¹. Brightness adjusts manually in four steps or auto, with anti-smudge coating on the 3.0-inch, 1.62-million-dot touchscreen LCD (100% coverage, seven brightness levels).
A Quick Specs Snapshot
For the detail-obsessed, here’s a curated table of the R6 Mark III’s core specs:
Category
Feature
Specification
Sensor
Type / Pixels
Effective: 34.2 Megapixel (7144 x 4790)
Stabilization
Sensor Shift IS
Up to 8.5 stops peripheral
Autofocus
Points / Coverage
1,053 Dual Pixel CMOS AF II / 100% x 100%
AF Range
Working Range
EV -6.5 to 21 (RF 50mm F1.2 L USM)
ISO
Native / Expanded
100–64,000 / L:50, H2:204,800
Shutter
Speed (Mechanical)
30–1/8,000 sec
Burst
Electronic Shutter
Up to 40 fps
Viewfinder
Type / Dots
0.5″ OLED EVF / 5.76 million
Display
Type / Dots
3.0″ TFT LCD touchscreen / 1.62 million
Lens Mount
Type
RF mount (1.6x crop equivalent)
Video Specs
For video creators, the R6 Mark III is a revelation. Shoot in RAW: 7K DCI (17:9) or Open Gate 3:2 at 24/25p with 12-bit CRM for maximum grading flexibility. Log profiles include Canon Log 2 & 3, alongside LGOP & All-I codecs. Open Gate mode shines with 3:2 7K RAW/MP4 + Full HD proxy for versatile post-production.
MP4 formats cover 4K/2K/Full HD in DCI/UHD and 17:9/16:9 aspect ratios, using XF-HEVC/H.265 or MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 codecs. Audio is pro-grade with 24-bit Linear PCM or AAC options. Time-lapse modes support 4K/2K/Full HD, and Slow & Fast (S&F) mode offers framerate multipliers (like 0.5x or 2x) for seamless quick switches between motion types.
Build and Connectivity: Built to Last The R6 Mark III’s rugged, weather-sealed body features dual slots (CFexpress B + SD UHS-II) for uninterrupted shooting, a full-size HDMI port for external monitoring
What do you think—does this seal the deal for your next camera buy? Drop your thoughts in the comments, and stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com for hands-on reviews, lens pairings, and firmware updates. Canon, you’ve done it again.
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Yesterday, we had the official teaser of the DJI Action 6 camera; just after that, we had the confirmed pricing of the Action 6 in Europe and the UK. Now, finally, we have a fresh hands-on image of the highly anticipated DJI Action 6 camera, alongside comparing it side by side. The images show the DJI Action 5 Pro. It is very clear that the person is holding a kind of prototype of the Action 6, but that will give you a very clear idea of the size and the shape of the new DJI Action 6 camera compared to the old one. Although the announcement is about to happen on November 18, and we already have a sort of the product, the DJI Action 6 camera, this is a unique image where we are able to witness the side-by-side comparison and the hands-on look of the upcoming Action 6 camera.
So, DJI fans know the fact that we are tracking the Action 6 camera rumours very closely at TheNewCamera.com, starting from September with its smartwatch integration teases to yesterday’s official teaser confirmation for the November 18 reveal.
The Image is altered by the source, but it does give a clear idea of Size Comparison between the two
Action 6 vs. Action 5 Pro: A Visual Breakdown of the Upgrades
Not only the leaked images. We also have the confirmed specifications of the Action 6 Pro camera alongside its pricing. So let’s compare side-by-side and find out very quickly which one is the best for you.
20 meters without a case and 60 meters with a case.
Other Notes
47GB internal storage; WiFi 6
Modular ports (mic/USB-C 3.2); 64GB base storage
The Action 6 camera is coming with major upgrades that include a 1/1.1-inch sensor, which will obviously be free from horizontal and vertical shooting issues. Users can now select the type of shot they want to do with the square sensor without physically moving the camera. Another big advantage of having a square sensor in a larger size with a variable aperture range lens starting from F2.0-4.0 is that the overall light efficiency of the camera increases to 40% when compared to the Action 5 Pro.
So, finally, we have all the possible updates related to the Action 6 Camera, now we are waiting for first impressions of pros and consumers about the camera. Stay tuned. Stay updated
The article “DJI Osmo Action 6 First Hands-On Leak: Side-by-Side with Action 5 Pro Reveals Bold Design and F2.0-4.0 Lens Innovation” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 3:51 pm, Wednesday, 5 November 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media HandlesFACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — > getlive Drone news + DJI Rumors
If you are a fan of action cameras, then for sure it’s the best time for you in 2025, since DJI Action 6 is coming very near to us and the official announcement is on November 18, 2025. It looks like DJI is really very much excited right now and announcing one after another new range of products this year, starting from the DJI Mini 5 Pro, Osmo 360, Mobile 8 Gimbal, DJI Neo 2, and finally, we have the Action 6 camera. Who knows, a lot of announcements are still on their way — DJI Mini 5 Pro, Osmo 8, DJI Neo 2, and finally, we have the Action 6 camera. Who knows, Avata 360, Mic 3 Pro announcements are still on their way.
Exclusive details on the DJI Osmo Action 6 price [confirmed] and global release date. Straight from trusted industry sources, we’ve got the Euro, Pound, and estimated USD pricing locked in. If you’ve been eyeing an upgrade from your Action 5 Pro, this could be the sign to start saving.
DJI Osmo Action 6: What We Know So Far
So the DJI Action 6 camera is basically based on the foundation of the Action 5 Pro. Most probably, at this time, we won’t have the Pro variant of Action 6, since it already has all the bells and whistles that a Pro model would have, starting from a newly designed and developed 1/1.1-inch sensor, which is square in nature optimized for excellent low-light capture, added with a variable-aperture lens on the top. So overall, the efficiency of the system improves up to 40% in capturing light compared to the Action 5 Pro.
Pricing Breakdown: Standard vs. Adventure Combo
The DJI Action 6 camera is coming in different options. The first one is the Standard Bundle, which includes the camera itself, and the other one is optimized for adventure use. Check out the official pricing (Euro/GBP confirmed; USD estimated and pending final adjustments due to tariffs):
Bundle
Europe (€)
UK (£)
US ($) (Estimated)
Standard Combo
379
329
379
Adventure Combo
479
419
479
Standard Combo: The standard combo is composed of the camera itself, an additional battery unit for extended use, a quick-release adapter mount, and a protective frame — perfect for everyday shoots. (Explore more in our DJI Action camera bundles guide.)
Adventure Combo: Will add two battery units and a chest strap for fitting the tiny camera. If you’re into adventure and most of the time you do outdoor stuff, better to have the Action 4 Adventure Kit.
For now, the pricing of Europe and the UK is confirmed; US-based pricing is an estimated figure.
Global Release Date: Mark Your Calendar for November 18
The DJI Action 6 release date was confirmed yesterday by the DJI official teaser itself, which is about to arrive on November 18, 2025, and since it’s a global teaser, we are expecting a global rollout of the camera, not a China-first announcement. That is something we have seen in the past from DJI, starting from the DJI Neo 2 drone as well as the Osmo 8 Gimbal — both of them were China first. Once the global announcement rolls out, the pre-order links will get activated for B&H Store and Amazon.com.
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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 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
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.
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.
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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