The DJI Osmo 360 redefines what a 360° camera can do by combining cutting-edge imaging with a rugged, portable form. At its heart is a 1-inch square HDR image sensor engineered to use up to 25 % more sensor area than traditional sensors, delivering superior clarity, dynamic range and low-light performance.
With dual ultra-wide lenses covering the full 360° sphere, the Osmo 360 records native 8K video (up to 50 fps in 360° mode) and 120 MP still images — enabling creators to reframe content in post or extract high-detail stills from immersive footage.
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Beyond specs, the camera is optimized for real-world use: it weighs around 183 g and measures approximately 61 × 36 × 81 mm, making it compact enough for action mounts, drones, or travel setups.
It incorporates dual-mode operation: full 360° capture or single-lens “action cam” mode (e.g., 5K/60fps or 4K/120fps) with a wide field of view. This versatility means you can use it both for immersive panorama-style content or more traditional action camera footage.
Extras include built-in 105 GB internal storage (on some bundles), support for DJI’s magnetic quick-release mounting system (compatible with many existing accessories), and robust build quality suited for adventure use (including cold-weather performance and water resistance in many cases).
In essence, the Osmo 360 puts professional-style 360° imaging into the hands of content creators — whether you’re filming travel vlogs, action sports, immersive virtual tours or innovative storytelling. For your camera-shop display, this is the go-to 360 camera that bridges action, immersive, and high-resolution capture in one sleek package.
Whats in the box ?
DJI Osmo 360 Camera Unit
Extreme Battery Plus (Rechargeable Li-ion)
Protective Carry Pouch / Case
Rubber Lens Protector (for both lenses)
Lens Cleaning Cloth
USB-C to USB-C PD Cable
Magnetic Quick-Release Adapter Mount
FAQ(Frequently Asked questions)
1. What shooting modes does it support? The camera supports full 360° capture in 8K, as well as single-lens modes (e.g., ultra-wide “Boost” mode).
2. What file formats / media does it use? It uses MP4/OSV formats for video; for example, you may need to use the DJI Studio app/desktop tool to convert OSV files for editing in some platforms.
3. Can I use it underwater / in extreme conditions? It has good durability — the manufacturer states it can handle cold down to -20 °C. However reviewers note that while the body is water-resistant to ~10 m, the company advises caution/limits for full 360° underwater use.
4. How is editing of 360° footage handled? DJI provides the Mimo mobile app and the DJI Studio desktop tool. Some users report that OSV files may require conversion or the editing workflow has some quirks.
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5. Are the lenses replaceable / repairable? According to reviews, unlike some competitor 360 cameras, this model does not have user-replaceable lenses. If a lens gets damaged you may have to replace the whole unit.
6. What about built-in storage / memory cards? It offers internal storage plus a microSD slot for expansion (up to large capacities).
7. Battery life: how long can it record? In real-world tests, about 100 minutes of continuous 8K recording (in endurance mode) was achieved.
8. Can it integrate with external microphones? Yes — it supports integration with DJI’s wireless mic systems and has audio options.