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DJI Osmo Nano Leaked by Major Retailer Adorama: Official Listings Hint at Launch Readiness

osmo nano price

DJI Osmo Nano leaked by Adorama, we were lucky to spot that, and of course, we have taken a screenshot. Some of our subscribers also tried to pre-order the DJI, but the page was not working properly at that time, and very soon, the listing was also removed. That actually shows that it’s always at the horizon and very soon, within the next few hours or days, we will have an official announcement from DJI related to the Osmo Nano. Although DJI hasn’t confirmed anything, we have already got a lot of detailed specification vouchers related to the Osmo Nano. Now let’s talk about the price, which we have now confirmed since it has already been published at Adorama, so here is the latest price scoop.

DJI osmo nano

 

DJI Osmo Nano Official Pricing

  • DJI Osmo Nano Standard Combo (64GB): Priced at $399.99 (SKU: DJINAOS064). It includes free shipping and a suggested $67 monthly payment plan over six months.
  • DJI Osmo Nano Standard Combo (128GB): Listed for $429.99 (SKU: DJINAOS128). Also with free shipping, it offers a $72 monthly financing option.
  • DJI Osmo Nano Bidirectional Magnetic Ball Head Assembly: A new accessory at $34.99 (SKU: DJICPOS46201). This adjustable mounting solution promises enhanced versatility for creative shoots.

As you can see the listing currently features “Images Coming Soon” placeholders, so they are actually hinting us that the story is about to reveal very soon without doubt, and obviously, big retailers like Adorama often do inventory preparation drafting, and specifically in those moments, the leak happens. So September 2025 is already there, and we will soon have some official announcement from DJI.

The DJI Nano is an ultra-lightweight point of view cam with image stabilisation and integration to the DJI ecosystem so you can use the wireless mics without any receiver. So overall, it’s an amazing camera for recording, tracking, and adventures.

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DJI Osmo Nano: Latest Leaks Confirm Specifications

DJI Avata 3 or DJI 360 ? – New Images Leaked

DJI Avata 3 or DJI 360 ? - New Images Leaked

DJI avata 3 main image

It looks like someone is testing out the next Avata drone in the wild. We are getting different names for that Avata 3 or DJI 360,  since the design of the drone matches with Avata, with new style of camera setup, it looks like a completely new type of prototype from DJI. Even as we have previously published the DJI 360 drone, after a long-term discussion with our website editors, we have compared the previous leaked images of the Avata 3 drone. We are very much sure it’s the Aata series drone

Latest Leaked Images of the DJI Avata 3

Now we have the recent images from the Chinese regional websites of what appears to be a prototype of DJI. As usual, before the announcement, DJI does rigorous testing of their product. The drone is very compact and cinewhoop-style frame; at a glance, it looks very much similar to its predecessor, the Avata 2, but as you guys may have noticed, the new image shows a heavy and large gimbal size in the leaked image compared to what we have in the Avata 2.

Avata 3

To get a clear view, we have further upscaled the images with the help of the available set of AI tools we have. While upscaling the image, it clearly shows a 360-degree style camera on the top of the gimbal. Now that really sparks a debate whether it’s truly the DJI Avata 3 or maybe an entirely new model, which may look like the DJI Avata series but it’s a 360 drone, or better to say it’s a new DJI 360 drone.

When we tried to enhance the leaked pic more, with the help of available AI,  this was the result

DJI 360

The pic above you see, contains both the un-enhanced original image in the inset, and the enhanced pic shows a 360 camera in the gimbal.

DJI 360 drone image

Now, in one more shot, we can clearly see the DJI controllers. It suggests that it does have obviously seamless connectivity or compatibility with its existing ecosystem as well as to give users a FPV-style experience.

This is the old pic of the Avata 3 drone shared by Igor Bogdanov on May 24, 2025 

Stay tuned for more updates ..

Stay tuned, and we will update you soon as we get any new information related to the DJI 360 drone or any other upcoming drones or cameras.

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DJI 360 Drone: Images and Specification Leaked

DJI 360 Drone image here

Finally, we have some Exclusive spy photos of the upcoming DJI 360 Drone. The image source is the DJI panoramic Drone in mid-flight during wilderness testing in a grassy field with fern-covered terrain. These images clearly indicate that the DJI 360 drone is in the announcement pipeline. Now you all know the DJ is a global leader in the Drone market. Recently, they have also announced the Osmo 360 camera to compete against the Insta 360 range of 360-degree cameras. After the announcement of insta 360 Antigravity series drone, it looks like DJI will soon announce its Rivals,  with a new 360 Drone series.  In this article, we are going to discuss the DJI i360 Drone images,  as well as potential specifications of the DJI 360 drone.

DJI 360 drone image

Breaking Down the DJI 360 Drone Images Leaked

We can clearly see the prototypes in action, DJI 360 drones coming with advanced features specifically custom-tailored for immersive panoramic capture.  Now the tools different set of images; in one, it is very clearly seen

Advanced Obstacle Avoidance and Tech Specs: During the wild testing, you can clearly see the pic of the Drone, which we have further enhanced with the help of AI. Both images are there side by side is so you can compare it for yourself.  The most important part is the DJ i360 draw on a multi-vision obstacle avoidance system, which is very clearly visible in the drone image. Now this picture specifically raises a question whether the lidar technology from the DJI 3S, similar to what has been integrated into the Drone body? And if that’s so, then obviously the upcoming panoramic Drone or better to say the DJI 360 Drone, will have the most advanced of obstacle avoidance system in the 360-degree Drone camera market.

Other rumoured specs based on the DJI 360 drone images leaked include:

  • O4 Image Transmission: DJI’s flagship transmission system offering a 20-25 km range, 1080p/60fps live feeds, and rock-solid stability— super perfect for remote 360 videos.
  • Sub-250g Weight: Initial reports suggest it’s aligning with C0 classification for easy regulatory compliance, making it accessible for everyone, without extensive licensing.
  • Flight Time: Estimated 36 minutes, with standard battery bolstered by efficient batteries and power management.
  • Gimbal Stabilisation: Advanced 3-axis system with gyro data support for ultra-smooth panoramic stitching, even in windy conditions.

Combined with DJI’s renowned flight control software and peripheral ecosystem, this “combo punch” has been a winning formula across models like the Mini 4 Pro and Mavic 3 series.

DJI 360 drone image

 

DJI 360 Drone Lens and Sensor Insights

A closer look at the DJI 360 Drone images reveals its camera and lens assembly. To be very honest with you, the leaked images are not even available in HD format, so we have tried to enhance them. However, the image clearly shows a panoramic lens mounted on a rotating gimbal attached to the drone. Sure, this setup will allow for flexible shooting modes. The rotating gimbal can also be used vertically for a wide-angle FPV view shot and enhanced navigation.

SENSOR SIZE: With the size of the gimbal and the lens unit, the sources suggest that the drone unit carries the same 1-inch sensor that we have found in the DJI Osmo 360 camera, which was released back on July 31, 2025. The DJI Osmo 360 camera features dual 1/1.1-inch sensors, so it is able to deliver videos with higher dynamic range and latitude, with an exceptional amount of low-light performance, specifically for nighttime 360 capture.

DJI 360 Drone Camera Specification [Rumoured]

  • 8K/50fps panoramic video for ultra-high-resolution immersive footage.
  • 120MP panoramic photos with 10-bit D-Log M color grading for professional post-production.
  • Up to 25-32 minutes of continuous recording at 8K/30fps, adapted for aerial battery constraints.

The DJI 360 Drone sensor is approximately 25% larger than the sensor that is being used in its comparator (1 inch vs 1/1.28″), so if the information said by the source is true, then for sure in the DJI 360 Drone, we will see exceptionally low-light 360 footage that we have never seen before

The leaked DJI 360 Drone images are no coincidence; we were actually waiting for that after the Insta360 Antigravity event announcement back in July 2025, which is set for January 2026 release, so it is quite obvious that the DJI 360 Drone will arrive on or before January 2026.

The biggest difference between the two in terms of camera placement is that the Antigravity A1 uses twin fisheye lenses and which are fixed on the drone, but in the DJI 360 Drone, the camera is placed on a rotating gimbal. Maybe it’s a prototype in testing—the design may be altered or changed when the final production line product comes to the surface. But at the very same time, we have seen very few modifications from prototypes to the final product, specifically when we are talking about the DJI drones. Most of the prototypes that we see generally translate into the final product without major changes.

DJI 360 drone image

Market Implications and Release Timeline

The sources clearly mentioned that the prototype is highly mature, fully functional, and likely to be entering into mass production soon. So what can we conclude from that? Obviously, as we have discussed earlier, all the recent rumours are pointing towards a late 2025 or early 2026 launch.

DJI wants to grab the 360 aerial consumer base as soon as possible, and from what I have seen, DJI is now in a “less talk, more action” philosophy, which leaves little room for competitors.

Thenewcamera.com Perspective

The DJI 360 drone images leaked during wilderness testing revealed, so finally we are looking at a very promising future of aerial 360-degree videography. We already have the Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone waiting to be officially available for consumers starting from January 2026. In the meanwhile, the buzz reached its peak when we witnessed the DJI 360 drone in the wild, and as the sources suggest, the prototype is now fully matured and ready to enter the production line. That clearly indicates the announcement date is not far.

Stay tuned, and we will update you soon as we get any new information related to the DJI 360 drone or any other upcoming drones or cameras.

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New DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Prototype Image Leaked with Dual-Camera Setup

Insta360 Antigravity A1 Price, Specs, and Release Date: Official Details

DJI Mini 5 Pro - Blind Pre-orders Underway, Official Teaser Poster Leaked

DJI Mini 5 Pro Image

We have a last-minute leak just before the official announcement of the DJI Mini 5 Pro drone. A new promotional poster has surfaced, which appears to be an official one for the upcoming DJI Mini 5 Pro. Finally, the compact professional DJI Mini 5 drone is ready to be announced. According to Chinese sources, offline blind pre-orders for the DJI Mini 5 Pro have been placed in massive numbers. There is a huge demand for the drone; the orders have reportedly kicked off in some of the selected regions. We have also seen a lot of rumour box leaks in recent weeks, which clearly means DJI is stocking up its drones. Now, obviously, the poster we have seen is a visual confirmation of blending professional-level capability into a mini drone.

Regarding the poster, the one you have seen features the DJI Mini 5 drone soaring over a scene of mountains and landscapes, with its tagline emphasizing “Pro in Mini.” Obviously, it’s a very exciting moment for us. As per the information we have received recently by our trusted source, the official announcement is expected on September 18, 2025.

Key Specifications

  • 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)
  • 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.

The Mini 5 Pro is arriving with a major upgrade in the core specifications compared to the Mini 4 Pro. It addresses one of the major drawbacks of the limited obstacle detection capability of the Mini 4 Pro. At the very same time, the low-light performance is also improved. Specifically, the high frame rate 4K 120FPS mode will make it a top pick for vloggers, travellers, and aerial photographers.

Why This Leak Actually Matters

Unlike the previous leak that we already have listed on our website, like the retail box images or the pricing rumours, this poster leak feels more polished and marketing-oriented. This directly means that DJI is nearing the finalisation process of their promotional materials. And also, the mention of blind pre-orders offline by Chinese sources is not a big surprise for me—that is what I am expecting as a kind of user behaviour at the time of the Mini 5 Pro announcement.

So if you are in China or connected to the Chinese markets, the dealers have already started taking deposits and building hype before the official reveal. – source

Obviously, all the leaks that we are publishing with consistency and analysing, it very much looks like the Mini 5 Pro is now DJI’s most capable mini drone ever announced. For those who love to check out all the details related to the DJI Mini 5 Pro rumours, that also includes the release date speculation and specification comparison.

The Leaked Release Timeline: September 18

The tipster has shared a snapshot of what appears to be an internal product memo from the DJI Camera Department, stating a “release date” of 18/09/2025 for the DJI Mini 5 Pro drones and accessories. SKUs are listed as “various,” with a memo link marked “HERE” (likely pointing to internal details).
And at the same time, since it’s an “internal product memo,” it could be pointing out the shipping date, and the announcement may happen a few days earlier.

DJI mini 5 Pro Release Date

DJI mini 5 PRO

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DJI Mini 5 Pro Release Date Leaked: September 18, 2025, Plus Latest Specs and Pricing Rumors

How to Update DJI Osmo 360 Firmware: Step-by-Step Guide (2025)

DJI Osmo 360 Action Camera image

Finally, we have the DJI Osmo 360 receiving new firmware updates, adding new features to this small and wonderful camera. The DJI Osmo 360 was announced on July 31, 2025. DJI Osmo 360 is DJI’s first groundbreaking 8K 360 camera. We have created a detailed guide on how to update the Osmo 360 firmware seamlessly. And we have also added a video in the content so it will help you to see how to do the firmware update visually.

With the recent update in September 2025, the latest firmware running on the Osmo 360 is v01.01.06.41. The latest firmware had a smooth capturing experience as well as new innovative features added, like the twist-to-selfie mode—just twist the camera and it will take the selfie automatically with the help of a built-in gyro sensor. Now, if you are searching for how to update the Osmo 360 firmware, you have come to the exact right place, since we are now going to describe the step-by-step guide, but even before that, the big question is:

Why Update Your DJI Osmo 360 Firmware?

Firmware updates are not new; every camera maker, in general, and drone makers like DJI, do regular firmware updates to improve the existing technology and fix bugs, also to enhance overall battery life and compatibility with accessories. Now, with the recent update in the DJI Osmo 360 (version v01.01.06.20), DJI added SuperNight mode for extreme low-light shooting, so that’s an added advantage Osmo 360 users are getting in terms of low-light performance after purchasing the camera. Apart from the better low-light performance, better battery management has also been added so that in standby mode, your battery doesn’t get exhausted.

If you skip these updates, it means you are missing some critical fixes as well as upgraded features. After the announcement of the DJI Osmo 360, users reported about file security issues as well as video warping issues, which were all fixed with the recent update.

Prerequisites Before Updating Osmo 360 Firmware

Before you start to update your Osmo 360 camera, you need to follow these steps to ensure a flawless update:

  • Charge Your Device: Ensure your device is fully charged or at least has more than 50% battery, otherwise the update will fail.
  • Update the DJI Mimo App: Also, make sure that you are using the latest version of the app on your smartphone (v2.3.0 or higher) from the App Store or Google Play. With the recent updates in the app, you get add-ons like enhanced exposure control and new shooting modes.
  • Stable Internet Connection: Ensure you have a good Wi-Fi signal while downloading the update; a weak signal may take longer than expected.
  • Backup Your Data: DJI recommends backing up your existing recording files before you proceed with the update, since updates can sometimes cause issues—back up your footage to avoid loss.
  • Compatible Device: The app works on iOS and Android smartphones; if you’re using a Mac or Windows, you first have to download the firmware update in the form of .bin files to your device by visiting the Osmo 360 download page.

If you’re using accessories like the battery handle, note that they may require separate updates through the same app. Always read the instructions carefully before making an update.

Step-by-Step: How to Update Osmo 360 Firmware

The primary and best method for updating the Osmo 360 firmware is through the DJI Mimo app—it’s completely automatic, and very minimal manual intervention is involved.

1. Power On and Connect the Camera:

  • Turn ON your DJI Osmo 360.
  • Enable Wi-Fi on your smartphone.
  • Open the DJI Mimo app and log in to your DJI account (create one if you don’t have it).
  • The app should detect the camera automatically. If not, follow the on-screen prompts to connect.

2. Check for Updates:

  • Once the app is connected with the camera, on the home screen of the app, you will get a notification at the top (push notification) if new firmware arrives. It automatically checks for firmware updates and alerts you if one is available (e.g., for v01.01.06.41).
  • Tap on the notification, but before that, make sure your Osmo 360 battery is more than 50%.

3. Download and Install:

  • Tap on “Download” and within a few minutes it will complete.
  • Once downloaded, tap on the “Install” notification and follow the on-screen instructions. Keep the camera and phone close (within 10 feet) to maintain a stable connection.
  • The firmware update process of the Osmo 360 takes about 5-10 minutes. Do not power off the device, try filming, or close the app during this time—just follow the instructions.

4. Verify and Restart:

  • Once the installation is complete, the camera will restart automatically.
  • To cross-check if the update was successful, reconnect to the app and check the firmware version in the settings (under “About” or “Device Info”) to confirm it’s updated.
  • Test the camera with a quick shoot to ensure everything works.

5. For Manual Updates (if app method fails):

  • Visit DJI Osmo 360 Downloads.
  • Download the latest .bin file.
  • Copy it to the root of a formatted Micro SD card.
  • Insert the camera, power on, and follow prompts.

This method is less common for the Osmo 360 but is useful for troubleshooting.

New Features in the Latest Osmo 360 Firmware (v01.01.06.41)

DJI’s September 2025 update brings exciting enhancements:

  • Twist-to-Selfie Mode: With hand movement, a simple gesture turns camera twists into instant selfies for dynamic 360° content.
  • Improved Battery Optimization: Fixed the standby battery drain issue. Now with the latest update, runtime is extended—especially if you’re using the Battery Extension Rod (firmware v1.1).
  • SuperNight Mode (from v01.01.06.20): This update upscaled the performance of the camera—clearer images, better color reproduction, and improved noise reduction.
  • App Integrations: Fewer sync issues, smoother connectivity, and new editing tools in Mimo.

User wishlists on forums highlight requests for advanced features like exposure controls and better integration with DJI drones.

Troubleshooting Common Osmo 360 Firmware Update Issues

If things go wrong during your Osmo 360 firmware update:

  • Update Fails or Freezes: Stay calm, restart the camera and app, and retry. Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity with your device before restarting. Ensure no interference from other Bluetooth devices during the update.
  • No Update Prompt: If your app isn’t showing the update notification, check app permissions on your smartphone. If it still doesn’t show, manually download the latest firmware from DJI’s site.
  • Connection Issues: Bluetooth-based updates take much longer, so it’s highly recommended to use Wi-Fi during the update process.
  • Post-Update Issues: Users report occasional warping or freezing— a factory reset often fixes this.
  • Battery Drain: If the update drains power quickly, plug in during installation to prevent accidental shutdown.
  • App Download Errors: Clear cache or switch networks. For persistent problems, contact DJI support or check forums like Reddit’s r/djiosmo360.

Better to watch the video we have added on how to update the firmware via the app before proceeding.

FAQ: How to Update Osmo 360 Firmware

  • How long does the update take? While using Wi-Fi and keeping the camera within the range of 10 feet of your smartphone, it will take about 5-10 minutes, plus download time.
  • Is the update free? Yes, all DJI firmware updates are free. They never ask for money, even for major performance-enhancing updates.
  • Can I update without the app? Yes, you can download the .bin files to your Micro SD card and then install, but updating from the app is recommended.
  • What if my camera bricks? Rare, but if it happens then you must contact the DJI support team via their official website. They can guide recovery—have your serial number ready.
  • How often does DJI release updates? Monthly for new products like the Osmo 360, based on user feedback.

If you want to do Manual update and not from the DJI offical app, then here is the DJI Official website to download the firmware update: www.dji.com/global/360/downloads

Keeping ur OSMO360 Camera updated is highly essential to keep enjoying the camera to its MAX potential.  If you follow our guide on how to update Osmo 360 firmware for your new Osmo 360, you will get features like SuperNight and twist-to-selfie without hassle. Stay tuned and stay updated

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DJI Mirrorless Camera: September 2025 Rumors – Fact or Fiction?

 

DJI Osmo Action 6 Price, Specs, Release Date: Everything We Know So Far [2025 Update]

DJI Mirrorless Camera: September 2025 Rumors - Fact or Fiction?

DJI Camera Coming soon

DJI camera coming soon – It’s a creative image, and thanks to my banner designer for filling out my weird request

Is the DJI Mirrorless camera really coming? Rumors say it’s, I am really very much excited about it. I would really love to see the DJI Fullframe and APS-C Mirrorless camera lineup to compete against Sony, Canon, and Nikon Mirrorless cameras. But I was holding myself to publish an article on this topic and was waiting for further verification from my source. Even though mainstream media sites like Yahoo/Tech and Digital Camera World already covered these leaks, without before verification or an official announcement, lets have a look step by step at how it started and how everything is going now.

How it Started

Primary Rumor Mills:  How did it all start at once? We have a BIG bulk of the information that stems from a network of interconnected sites run by Andrea Pizzini (the admin behind SonyAlphaRumors.com). Before I make any further comment, first of all, I have to say I have a BIG respect to say Andrea, and he has one of the most intense networks of sources in the rumor mill industry without a doubt. Recently, a leaked teaser was posted on his channel. You can watch it in the starting part of the video

Leaked Teaser and Analysis

When I was watching this video, I got super excited, but I have a bad habit of reading user comments, just may be a timepass thing for me. But one of the users (@suawq) in the same video has mentioned that “DJI uses a different date format on teasers, and besides, on the 15th it will be EDT, not EST” now I have just watch the video once again and found out yes it is true and after watching multiple DJI teasers after this video, what I have concluded the person is correct.

As you can see, for you guys, I have included these two frames, the Mic teaser on the right side showing time in EDT, and on the left, we have EST on camera teaser.  Well, for me

Leaked Images and Analysis

Next big thing is Mirrorlessrumors next day posted leaked image of C50, obviously by trusting them we have also republished, now the German YouTuber (David) has confirmed the blurry images of an upcoming camera in Sep, he didn’t specify the name of the camera, but not a Canon cameraLater  Mirrorlessrumors admin claimed its a DJI camera in testing by David, so he replied 

David is actually the source who itself claiming it’s not the DJI Mirrorless camera in the Mirrorlessrumor comment box, maybe he is telling the truth, or maybe since he is under NDA, so just cleared things up, he messed up while sharing the pic in his official account.

Mainstream publications, even Yahoo Tech (September 4, 2025) and Digitalcameraworld, have republished the same, but they largely recycle these sources’ stories or posts without independent verification

It’s a creative image

Thenewcamera perspective

My logical brain is badly finding out reasons to believe the rumor is true. I would love to see a DJI Mirrorless camera and love to buy one for myself to always keep with me, and if DJI sends me one for free as a gift, I will make sure to post a positive review on my website 😉

Stay tuned for more information coming.

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New DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Prototype Image Leaked with Dual-Camera Setup

New DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Prototype Image Leaked with Dual-Camera Setup

DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Prototype Image Leaked with Dual-Camera Setup

A new prototype of the DJI Pocket 4 camera has surfaced on the web, and it looks significantly different from the existing Pocket series of camera lineup. The DJI Pocket 3 was announced back in October 2023 with a massive camera upgrade of a 1-inch sensor, enabling users to record videos in 4K up to 120 FPS with 10-bit D-Log. The Pocket 3 has already created a benchmark for creators worldwide. Now, the freshly leaked image of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 prototype shows a dual-camera setup, which actually differs from the single-lens tradition that we have generally seen in the Osmo Pocket series. In this article, we will discuss the visual analysis of the camera units, and also, we will discuss why DJI may opt for this type of design, or this could be a signal of a compromise over the video quality for new features. So, let’s break it down and find out the facts.

pocket 4 more image

A Close-Up on the Prototype Image: Key Visual Details

The prototype that we published a day ago shows clear branding of the Pocket 4 camera, but in that pic, the camera unit was not visible. In the prototype that has been shown in the image above, the branding of Pocket 4 is not visible, but yes, we do have clear visibility of the camera modules.

Both the camera  image

Both of the camera modules look completely different in size. The left one is noticeably smaller and 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.

Compromise on Video Quality

Since both the units are very compact, even when compared to the previous version of the prototype, it raises a question about the sensor size of the new camera module, and its low-light performance when compared to Pocket 3.
Primary camera paired with a dedicated depth sensor rather than dual main imagers. In drones, DJI has pioneered similar setups; they use one lens, the smaller one you see in the left of the image for real-time depth mapping—calculating distances via time-of-flight (ToF). In the Osmo Pocket 4 prototype, the same sensor / tiny module can be used for advanced subject tracking and creamy bokeh: The tiny left lens will provide depth data for generating bokeh/background blur, at the same time can also help in 3D augmented reality overlays or smart framing: automatic composition adjustments, or even virtual object placement in real-time, it will be an excellent new option for new age content creators.

Neither is made for VR or telephoto zoom lens, uneven + tiny lens sizes rule out optical zoom, specifically larger optics required for quality, and for true stereoscopic 3D for VR content, they need to put identical lenses for parallax matching.

pocket 3 vs 4 image

Prototypes in Testing, Compromise or Calculated Evolution?

DJI Pocket 3’s 1-inch sensor was an excellent upgrade over the Pocket 2 series. The arrival of the 1-inch sensor has upscaled the entire video workflow by adding 10-bit D-Log support and unparalleled low-light performance even when shooting 4K videos at 60 frames per second. Due to the larger sensor dynamics, the latitude of the video files gathering the highlights and shadows was greater, resulting in better output while color grading 10-bit D-Log video files of the Pocket 3.

But the big question is will DJI risk their video quality performance/compromise in image quality by downsizing or replacing the larger sensor?

An Evolution Toward Smarter, Not Lesser, Capture – The Second Perspective

One of my dearest editors is continuously suggesting, while writing this article, that it is possible that DJI is not fully abandoning high-quality imaging/sensor from their upcoming DJI Pocket 4 camera. From what we have seen in the image with their technology advancement, they can put a larger sensor, which is approximately near about 1-inch in size, to fit in a slimmer profile through advanced aspherical elements and optics, also by management of a more advanced heat sink unit. Also, being auxiliary, it wouldn’t need a large imager, allowing the overall module to remain compact.

pocket 4 leaked image

Final Thoughts: Innovation in a Compact Package

Well, the design of the Pocket 4 prototype that we have seen today does carry an asymmetrical camera, and with this design, we have analysed that one of the units does carry a depth sensor and the other is the main camera unit. We are expecting a smart move towards depth-enabled intelligence without sacrificing the image or video quality that has been benchmarked by the Osmo Pocket 3’s large 1-inch sensor.

DJI does have multiple prototypes of Pocket 4 in the wild, without a doubt, testing rigorously the different variants, gathering pros’ feedback, to help them select the best one for the production line. Other factors, the DJI Pocket 3 has 50.3% of the total video camera market share in Japan this year (from February to June), which is a very large number in terms of sales figures. So, adding more options to it, further expanding the Osmo Pocket line, will attract more market share and profit for the company.

So, DJI will further expand its Osmo Pocket 4 series and will introduce multiple variations of the Pocket 4 camera in the near future, or they will take another way and will continue with a smaller camera unit without sacrificing the video quality with a depth sensor. Only time will tell, stay tuned for more information on the Pocket Osmo 4 camera over thenewcamera.com.

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