DJI Osmo 360 Camera Review: Impressive Hardware, but There's a Catch
8 / 10
Score
Pros
- Huge image sensors
- Great image quality
- Great low-light performance
Cons
- No replaceable lenses
- Compatibility and availability concerns
The DJI Osmo 360 is an impressive 360 camera that's capable of 8K video at 50fps, 120-megapixel images (15,520x7,760) and thanks to its large, square 1/1.1 image sensors, it can record in low light. These headline specs are as good, if not better, than Insta360's flagship camera, the X5.
In practice, the Osmo 360 performs similarly to the X5 and, in many situations, better than GoPro's Max 2. The main issue with the camera isn't technically the camera itself; it's DJI, and its relationship with Google and the US Government. The DJI Mimo app isn't available on the Play Store, and the FCC has made recent rulings about drones that affect DJI's camera salesin the US. You can still get the Osmo 360; it was...
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