As previous leaks suggested, the Osmo 360 will be capable of shooting 360-degree videos in up to 8K at 30 FPS or 4K and 120 FPS to create slow-motion videos with a 170-degree field of view (FoV). Alternatively, the action camera can drop its resolution to 5K for while upping its frame rate to 60 Hz. According to Ellens, the camera will also leverage a 1-inch CMOS sensor with a 120 MP native output and 2.4 µm wide pixels to surpass the camera found in last year’s Osmo Action 5 Pro.
Moreover, the Osmo 360 will feature software like HorizonSteady 360-degree software to maximise image stability, Apple Watch and Garmin integrations and gesture/voice controls for hands-free usage. Apparently, DJI’s first 360-degree action camera will deliver 100-minute runtimes when shooting 8K and 30 FPS footage too, or up to 180 minutes when paired with DJI’s Battery Extension Bar, pictured below. Incidentally, this accessory also adds a 1/4-inch threaded magnetic quick-release accessory mount with magnetic charging for the Osmo 360 itself. Ellens has posed a new release date alongside the Mic 3 as well, full details of which we have provided separately.