Finally, 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
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.
What do you think—will the Avata 360 dodge the ban bullet? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
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That’s really exciting, as Pocket 4 is getting a fresh set of leaks from YouTuber Photorabz. He suggests that the Pocket 4 could arrive sooner than expected, and not only that, but he has also shared the core specifications of the upcoming camera, which sounds really interesting. In this article, we will discuss the latest core specification of the
So, finally, we are here to discuss the latest core specification of the Pocket 4. These details stem from insider emails discussed in Photorabz’s latest video, “DJI Osmo Pocket 4 – Specs According to My Source.” Also, please note that the information we are sharing with you here is not directly from DJI itself, so consider it educated speculation. Let’s dive into the most credible DJI Osmo Pocket 4 rumours
Recently fresh set of leaked images shared by a trusted leaker has been posted here
A Bigger Sensor for Superior Low-Light Performance?
One of the best features that we are expecting in the Pocket 4 camera is a large sensor. According to Photorabz’s source, DJI is stepping up to a 1-inch sensor, a diagonal measurement that’s become a benchmark for compact cameras craving better dynamic range and low-light prowess. For context, the Osmo Pocket 3 rocks a 13.2 x 8.8mm sensor—impressive for its size but rectangular, which limits vertical shooting flexibility.
Photorabz didn’t confirm a square layout in the leak, but he added it’s a feature he’d love to see, and that’s what DJI is rigorously adapting in almost all their latest products, like the Action 6 or OSMO 360: Obvuisouly he is expecting 13.2 x 13.2mm square sensor INSIDE Pocket 4 , and if true then it will make entire shooting experience more professional
Here’s the catch: This rumoured 1-inch sensor is described as “tubed,” meaning it’s not a true full-diagonal 1-inch but a cropped or adapted version to fit the Pocket’s ultra-compact form factor. What we are getting in here is a logical evolution, especially after DJI’s embrace of square-format sensors in recent products like the Osmo Action 6 and Osmo 360. Maybe we might end up with a square sensor inside pocket 4? Let’s find out more about this, but initial hints point towards a square sensor
Why a Square Sensor Would Be a Game-Changer
Why? Adding a square sensor in the Pocket 4 series is highly required, since without adding a square sensor, the Pocket 4 camera isn’t able to record true 4k vertical video. The Large one-inch sensor resolution of the Pocket 3 drops to 3K resolution in vertical mode (screen rotated 90 degrees), which frustrates portrait vloggers. A square sensor could unlock native 4K vertical footage just like we have in the iPhone 17 series camera. without cropping or quality loss—perfect for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts creators.
This aligns with DJI’s push toward versatile formats, as seen in our in-depth Osmo 360 review, where square sensors enabled seamless horizontal-to-vertical flips. If the Osmo Pocket 4 delivers, it could redefine on-the-go filmmaking.
Pocket 4 image
Video Specs: 6K Glory and High-Frame-Rate Options
As we have seen the latest DJI Action 6 camera announcement, which caps at 4K 120fps – no 6K in sight, despite fan demands. But, the good news is? The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 will have 6K recording capbility, lets have a look at the details
6K at 30fps: The pocket 4 is expected to offer crisp, cinema-grade resolution for those needing post-production flexibility or subtle digital zooms in 4K exports. Certainly better capturing ability than Pocket 3.
4K at 120fps: It will restore the ability to capture. Slow-motion silky 120fps in 4K, that exactly matches the Action 6’s prowess.
If the rumours are true, then for sure the upcoming Pocket 4, will again become very popular among content creators.
Variable Aperture: Or Built-in ND Filter?
Echoing the Osmo Action 6, the Osmo Pocket 4 is tipped to feature a variable aperture from f/2.0 to f/4.0
Well, I am not certainly expecting variable aperture lens integration in the Pocket 4 series camera, and it’s better to introduce a 5 Stop internal ND filter to manage overexposed situations with the camera. So, let’s hope the source isn’t true this time. The internal ND filter approach we have already seen in the Pocket 3, as well as been backed up by Photobraz for adding a Built-in ND filter inside the Pocket 4 camera
Let’s explore the other set of essential features explained by the source
Essential Features: Storage, Colour, and Smarter Stabilization
DJI is always innovating and exploring its Ecosystem to the next extent. DJI’s recent ecosystem consistency shines through in these baseline upgrades, expected across new Osmo products, as outlined by Photorabz:
Storage Options: Built-in storage (likely 32GB or higher) plus a microSD card slot
10-Bit D-Log M Colour: Excellent colour grading option for, with the introduction of a new sensor, Deeper colour grading potential with DJI’s logarithmic profile, pulling pro-level dynamic range from a pocket cam.
Osmo Audio Integration: Seamless wireless mic pairing, building on the ecosystem’s Bluetooth audio lineup for crystal-clear narration.
Enhanced 360° Panning: Finally Free to Roam
A major win: 360° pan support, borrowed from the Osmo Mobile 8. The Pocket 3’s limited panning frustrated self-trackers—imagine circling yourself for immersive product demos or dance vlogs. This upgrade unlocks creative freedom, especially in tight spaces.
But here’s a buzzkill from the leak: No gimbal motor lock. Users have begged for a “fixed mode” to disable stabilization for static shots (e.g., tripod interviews). Sadly, the Osmo Pocket 4 won’t include it, per Photorabz’s source—a missed opportunity that could have broadened its appeal beyond gimbal purists.
When Will the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Launch? Timeline Speculation
With the Osmo Action 6 hitting shelves globally today (November 18, 2025), based on the earlier information we had in the past, DJI’s Osmo refresh cycle suggests a Q1 2026 debut for the Pocket 4 – That sounds sometime around CES.
But, recently Photobraz, who is almost correct with its action 6 camera announcement date, has predicted the DJI Pocket 4 camera is coming on Dec 18, 2025. That was just a few days before the official ban hits DJI in the United States.
Pricing? Expect a bump to $500-$600, factoring in the sensor and video upgrades, versus the Pocket 3’s $549 launch.
Stay tuned: We’ll update this DJI Osmo Pocket 4 guide as official teasers drop. In the meantime, check our best DJI gimbals 2025 roundup for alternatives. For the full leak discussion, watch Photorabz’s video on YouTube.
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 rumors—courtesy of Photorabz—paint a picture of refined evolution: bigger sensor, higher res, and ecosystem smarts that could make it the ultimate vlogging companion. Yet, lingering wishes—like a square sensor or ND filter—highlight room for perfection.
What do you think—will these specs sway you from the Pocket 3? Drop your takes in the comments, and subscribe to The New Era for instant alerts on DJI Osmo Pocket 4 release date news. Like and share if this leak lit a creative spark!
Sources: Leaks from YouTuber Photorabz’s video “DJI Osmo Pocket 4 – Specs According to My Source,” corroborated with DJI’s Osmo Action 6 announcement. All specs unofficial until DJI confirms.
In a latest set of list of specifications and accessory teasers, a highly trusted source/leaker r @Quadro_News has now shared what appear to be the confirmed core specifications for the DJI Osmo Action 6, which is about to become official on Nov 18, 2025. But, before that, we now have set set of confirmed specifications of the DJI Action 6 camera.
The new set of confirmed core specifications for the DJI Osmo Action 6 – shows this time, DJI is focusing more on the low-light capability of the camera, by increasing the sensor size, optical flexibility by adding a variable aperture lens in the camera, as well as improving the overall rugged usability despite adding the moving lens part. But the big part I was missing in the overall core specification, and notably absent, is any mention of 8K video, which earlier rumours hyped but seems reserved for a potential higher-tier model. Now, it’s time to take a look at the detailed core specification of the camera
Action 6: Official announcement date is Nov 18, 2025. Image credit – DJI via Igor Bogdanov @Quadro_News
Key Confirmed Specs: Sensor Upgrade and Optical Smarts
The DJI Action 6 camera uses a larger and updated sensor this time, which is a 1/1.1-inch stacked CMOS sensor (co-engineered with Sony), clocking in at 38 megapixels. For better, low-light performance and a better DR range, it means details in shadows while capturing footage in low-light environments. Also supports horizontal and vertical video shooting, which means no need to flip the camera for changing in Horizontal and vertical modes.
You already know that not only is the sensor updated, but this time we also have an updated lens with a variable aperture from f/2.0 to f/4.0. If ur shooting in low-light scenarios, keep it at F2.0; during daytime, switch to F1.0 for best results.
First Action camera to shoot open-gate 4K 60P video, Video tops out at 4K/120fps for buttery slow-motion and 1080p/240fps for ultra-smooth hyperlapse or quick clips, with full support for DJI’s 10-bit D-Log M profile for colour grading pros. No 8K here, despite the sensor’s potential—more on that later.
RockSteady 3.0+, we have electronic gimbal-like smoothness and HorizonSteady for level-locked horizons, even in 360° spins. Body of the Action 6 camera, despite having a variable aperture lens rated as IP68 water resistance up to 20 meters without a dive case (extendable to 60m with housing),
The overall weight of the Action 6 Camera is 149 grams, which remains ideal for helmet mounts or drone payloads.
According to the sensor size stats, if we compare the sensor size of the Action 5 Pro 1/1.3-inch sensor, it’s approximately 40% larger in terms of physical sensor area, which will also allow the sensor to grab more light and finer detail for everything from fast-paced trail runs to low-light night shoots.
Action 6 standard pack
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
Accessory Teasers Tie It Together
Complementing these specs are the modular add-ons @Quadro_News previewed earlier today:
Lens Cover: Magnetic, quick-swap protection against impacts and scratches, preserving the variable aperture’s precision.
FOV Lens: An attachable wide-angle booster (likely 155°+), enhancing immersive capture for tight-quarters action like urban freerunning.
(Embed images here: Side-by-side renders of Action 6 with FOV lens and lens cover; include the spec infographic from @Quadro_News for visual punch.)
No 8K for now; maybe DJI is saving some of the core specifications for a restored update to the upcoming DJI Action 6 Pro camera, since the camera uses a 38 MP square sensor, which is more than enough to record 8K videos without any issues. Well, I am waiting for a full specification sheet, which will be available very soon, to reconfirm all these specs.
DJI Action 6 Official Video
DJI Action 6 First Review Video is now out
So, these are all the latest updates we have related to the DJI Action 6 camera. Stay tuned for more news.
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Finally, we have more information and leaks about the DJI Avata 360 drone. We covered a lot of information earlier about the Avata 360 drone. The Avata 360 is a DJI FPV (First-Person View) drone with 360 video recording capability. DJI Avata 360 drone is coming to compete against the Antigravity A1 drone, which will also become publicly available from January 2026, although it was announced back in August 2025.
We are tracking the Early leaks, updates, and prototypes to confirm rumours related to the DJI Avata 360 drone since June 2025. Today, trusted leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) has dropped some of the marketing material, product shots of the DJI Avata 360 drone,
One of the most important things here is the images we have seen, is part of the marketing material of the DJI Avata 360 drone. This indicates that the announcement is around the corner. These aren’t blurry TEST prototypes (obviously, we have spotted many earlier ); they’re polished, high-res images straight out of DJI’s playbook, complete with branding. If you’re new here then you can gain more information by reading our previous post: DJI Avata 360 Confirmed: What It Means for FPV Fans and DJI Avata 3 or 360? Early Leaks Compared.
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.
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.
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
Pricing Expectations
We are keeping the price figure of the DJI 360 Drone very competitive, according to the Insta360 Antigravity A1 Price.
Bundle Tier
Inclusions
Estimated Price Range (USD)
Standard Bundle
Drone + Grip controller
$1,099–$1,299
Fly More Combo
Standard bundle + 2 extra batteries + spare props + carrying case
$1,299–$1,399
Creator/Pro Kit
Fly More bundle + creative mounts + ND filters + editing software voucher + premium case
$1,400–$1,599
Enterprise Add-Ons
Pro Kit + commercial extras (e.g., SDK access, extended warranty)
$1,600–$1,899
But let’s be real: US regulations loom large. Will the DJI Avata 360 launch stateside amid bans? Early signs say yes, with workarounds like local servers.
When Is the DJI Avata 360 Dropping?
These marketing-grade leaks? They’re DJI’s not-so-subtle wink that the DJI Avata 360 announcement is imminent—maybe November December 2025, Stay glued to The New Camera for updates; we’ll be first to dissect the specs.
What do you think—game-changer or gimmick? Drop your takes in the comments.
The article “DJI Action 6 Leak: First Look Video Revealed” 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
First DJI Action 6 video is now Live, So we have all the possible information related to the upcoming DJI Action 6 camera, but recently we got a surprise surprise by one of the most trusted tech sleuths @Quadro_News on X (formerly Twitter), the short video hands-on clip teases a sleek, black-bodied design with familiar DJI hallmarks—and a few intriguing upgrades. Yes, it’s the Action 6 camera first time in Action.
As you can see below, the DJI Action 6 camera has its 360° view. How does it all look? Are you impressed with the new look? Let me know in the comments, but even before this, we posted a comparison of the design of the Action 9 camera versus the Action 5 Pro, so you can get a clear idea. How does the design differ between the two? Well, as we know, the Announcement is very near to us (on November 18, 2025), and the date has already been declared by DJI itself by posting a teaser of the camera.
What the DJI Osmo Action 6 Leak Reveals: Key Design Highlights
Let’s see and try to re-imagine everything with the words that we see in this Action 6 video. The leak is a quick 10-second pan-around video of the camera mounted on a standard action cam rig (think GoPro-style quick-release mount). No subtitles or voiceover—just pure, unfiltered prototype footage set against a casual wooden table backdrop. Here’s what stands out:
Compact Rugged Body: The DJI Action 6 camera may seem very compact and ultralight-weight, but that’s not the truth. We have seen the side-by-side comparison images compared to the Action 5 Pro, where the difference is clearly visible.
The star feature? Obviously, the new 1/1.1 inch square sensor and variable Lens are coming alongside the camera. But, the body design of the camera remains the same in terms of display units, no vari-angle display like we have in the inta360 Ace series cameras.
Lens and Branding: A wide-angle lens (probably 155° FOV) sits front and centre, protected by a Gorilla Glass dome. Subtle “DJI” etching on the side confirms authenticity, and a yellow accent (possibly a power button) adds that premium touch.
Mount Compatibility: It snaps effortlessly onto a GoPro Hero mount, hinting at backward compatibility for accessories. No bulk— this thing is adventure-ready out of the box.
The video’s “boredom” caption from @Quadro_News? A cheeky nod to the slow-burn leak season. But with 2K+ views already, the hype is building fast.
DJI Action 6: 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.
Feature
DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro (2024, Official)
Lens Aperture
Variable F2.0-4.0 (world’s first for action cams; adjustable for low-light/daylight) (Confirmed via leak markings; see our iris deep-dive)
Sensor Size
1/1.1-inch Square CMOS Sensor:
Video Resolution
8K at 30fps (with HDR and ProRes codec), 5.3K at 60fps, 4K at 120fps, and 1080p at 240fps.
Stabilization
RockSteady 3.0+ / HorizonSteady
Screen
Dual OLED: 1.4″ front (LCD fallback), 2.25″ rear touch
Dimensions/Weight
70.5 x 44.2 x 32.8mm / 145g
Dive Rating
20m (no case)
Other Notes
47GB internal storage; WiFi 6
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
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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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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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
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