In terms of price, the standard tumor undercut Insta 360 comparison bundles for a suitable margin cost 10 410 ($ 550) launch cost, which only increases the appeal. It comes with a package camera, a battery, a rubber lens cover, soft carcass case, cleaning cloth, and USB-C cable from USB-C. For those who want a full -fledged starter kit, adventure combo is priced at 40 540 ($ 700) and has all the aforementioned selfie stick, magnetic mount, three batteries and charging case.
Although OSMO 360 is very available everywhere, the DJI has decided not to launch in the United States “through government channels”, perhaps due to tariff situation and the ongoing difficulties with the US federal government. A DJI spokesperson told me that there was no estimated timeline for US release, though matters could change in the future.
The strange thing is, you can technically buy OSMO 360 through retail channels like Amazon, Adorma, and B&H, though stocks can be limited. DJI’s muc 4 pro drone was similar to these retailers at the time of launch a few months ago, but now it is out of stock.
Supersized sensor
Returning to performance, the dual 1/1.1 -inch square sensor of the OSMO 360 is its largest sales point, so I was interested in seeing whether the large 2.4μm pixels (doubled the size of the sensor pixels on Insta 360 x5) and the support for 10 -bit color made the difference in difficult lighting conditions.
In the light of a bright day, the footage of Osmo 360 is fast and detailed, in which the colors are pop, sometimes too much. On my video of the bicycle riding along the beach, the sky entered the slightly artificial turquoise when processing becomes more emotional. Nevertheless, stability is rock solid, and removing automatic selfie stick works flawless. In 360 mode, shooting of 8k 50 frames per second (or 4k 120 fps in single lens mode) made me flexible enough of the post-shoot-refritful levy, and when I ranked a few clips in the post, D-Lig M. Profile.


